Adam and Eve and Incest

Ministry Registry Entry

Record #306
← Back to Bible

Audio Manuscript

Listen to this Study

Study Metadata

Volume238 Words
Duration~2 Mins

Executive Summary

Scroll for more ↓

Here is a summary of the Christian study in 4 concise sentences: The Bible teaches that Adam and Eve's children engaged in incest due to the patriarchal nature of their initial human population. However, this practice changed with the arrival of Noah and his descendants, who were part of four distinct couples after the Flood. At that time, God established laws against close relationships, including incest, as a means of promoting societal structure. By acknowledging this aspect of early human history, Christians can appreciate the cultural context in which moral guidelines were given to Moses.

If Adam and Eve were the first, then does that mean that their children engaged in incest? The Bible tells us that Adam and Eve were the first man and woman and Cain was their first son. His wife must therefore have been his sister. This seems strange (or worse!) to us but we know that that is where the human race all started, and this incest was under God's control and guidance. Genesis 5:4 tells us: "After Seth was born, Adam lived 800 years and had other sons and daughters." It reads as though there were several brother/sister couples. It wasn't quite the same following the Flood, as the Bible tells us that there were eight in total who were saved in the ark, or four couples. They consisted of Noah and his wife, and their three sons, who were therefore all related, but the wives of the sons were not. Therefore the sons children would be cousins and marriage between them was not incest. At the time of God giving the law to Moses, the practise of incest, as well as some other close relationships, was stated to be wrong (refer Deuteronomy 27:22) because by this time there were sufficient people for it to be avoided. At this time too, God brought in the instructions regarding respecting parents and elders etc, so it was all part of establishing the family unit as the basis of society.[[Category:Bible]]

Found this helpful?

Share this study with someone who needs it.

Share

Research Notes

Ctrl+G ReadySession Only
🖋️

Your Notes are Empty

Highlight text and click Add to Notes or use Ctrl + G.