Was Adam part of the creation process?

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When was Adam created?

According to scripture in Genesis 1 describes mankind being created on the 6th day.
With the referance to the creation of Adam though, the description of the environment of the earth was not the same as it was in day 6 in Gen. chapter 1.
In Genesis 2, it describes the earth to be without any green plant, that the waters were a mist or fog vapor as it had not been caused to rain upon the earth and no man to till the ground.Then it goes on to describe the creation of Adam.
If there was a fog covering the "whole surface", then the waters have not been separated yet?
To my mind this is not during day 6 but much earlier.
I actually believe that Adam was created on day 1 and was along for the experience of the creation process.

To my mind there is only one way for the "Word to become flesh" and that is at the very beginning.

Bolt
Here's a talk on Adam and Eve from a wonderful series. If you like people like Joseph Campbell, you'll enjoy this guy, where a fellow human being (also Christian) delves into the deep meanings of the Bible and answers for me finally how these things work.
Biblical Series IV: Adam and Eve: Self-Consciousness, Evil, and Death
 
How did the word incarnate in flesh? Absorption of ad sorption ...?

Then the Greek Zorba's ...

I believe when Adam was created, He was in the image and likeness of Most High before the earth was brought forth out of darkness.
I believe it was Adam's voice used to say "let there be light".

I tend to lean towards a "born again" Adam or "second Adam" as referenced in new testement scriptures as the embodiment for Spirit Most High to accomplish and fufill the law and prophecies according to old testement promise.
It could be either a reborn prodigal Adam/male as referenced as the "last Adam" or a reborn Adam/femail as the ebodiment but now male as being the seed of the woman.

Was He alone, raised up like when Moses raised the serpent in the wilderness/desert?

I lean towards a theory of Adam/male being the serpent/whisperer in Genesis 3 as well.
I believe Saul to be a perfect example of the first "king of the earth" in the bible.
I believe David to be the closest example/image/likeness of Yeshua as the second king of the earth.
Yeshua is King of the ALL!
All glory and honor to Him!!!


Cheers.
 
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