• Dec 10, 2025 Adam And Eve Family Tree thers. - From Japheth: Gomer, Magog, Javan, and various Indo-European groups. --- From Adam to Abraham: Tracing the Lineage While the Bible provides a detailed lineage from Adam to Noah, the subsequent generations from Noah to Abraham BY Mildred Steuber
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