relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1554,ENT_ISR_ADAM,received_as,ENT_JM_ADAM_KADMON,medium,"The Kabbalistic Adam Kadmon (""primordial Adam"") is a cosmological elaboration of the biblical Adam's creation ""in the image of God"" (tselem elohim; Genesis 1:26-27). In Lurianic Kabbalah (Isaac Luria, 16th century Safed), Adam Kadmon is the first configuration of divine light that emerges after the tzimtzum (divine contraction) and the shevirat ha-kelim (breaking of the vessels) — a vast primordial being whose bodily structure maps onto the ten sefirot. The concept takes the tselem elohim formula with cosmological literalism: if the earthly Adam was made in God's image, then the divine ""image"" itself must be an Adam-form. The biblical Adam is thus the earthly reflection of the cosmic primordial human. Scholem (1974) traces the Adam Kadmon concept through Neoplatonic, Gnostic, and Kabbalistic strata.",SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed,PER_ISR_SECOND_TEMPLE 1556,ENT_ISR_ADAM,received_as,ENT_SET_ADAMAS,medium,"The Sethian Gnostic Adamas / Geradamas is the Gnostic critical reception of the biblical Adam. In Sethian cosmology (as in the Apocryphon of John, Nag Hammadi II,1 and parallel texts), a perfect luminous ""Adam"" (Adamas) exists in the Pleroma; the earthly Adam of Genesis 2-3 is a degraded copy manufactured by the Demiurge and the archons, who use the divine image as their template (""let us make man in our image"" in Genesis 1:26 is reinterpreted as the archons's imitative act). The name Adamas preserves the Hebrew 'adam directly. This is a subversive or critical reception rather than a simple transmission: the Gnostic texts systematically invert the value judgments of Genesis (the creator is malevolent; the serpent is a liberator; the transgression was salvific rather than a fall), while the narrative structure remains dependent on Genesis 1-6.",SRC_MEYER_GNOSTIC_BIBLE,reviewed,PER_ISR_SECOND_TEMPLE 4953,ENT_ISR_ADAM,spouse_of,ENT_ISR_EVE,high,Genesis 2-4: Eve is formed as Adam's wife.,SRC_2TJ_COLLINS,reviewed, 4954,ENT_ISR_ADAM,parent_of,ENT_ISR_CAIN,high,Genesis 4:1.,SRC_2TJ_COLLINS,reviewed, 4955,ENT_ISR_ADAM,parent_of,ENT_ISR_ABEL,high,Genesis 4:2.,SRC_2TJ_COLLINS,reviewed, 4956,ENT_ISR_ADAM,parent_of,ENT_ISR_SETH,high,Genesis 4:25; 5:3.,SRC_2TJ_COLLINS,reviewed,