Adam is believed to be the first man created by God, according to Abrahamic religions. According to the Bible, Adam had four sons: Cain, Abel, Seth, and one unnamed.
Cain was the eldest son, and he became a farmer. Abel, the second son, became a shepherd. Cain became jealous of Abel because God favored Abel's sacrifice over his own. Cain ultimately killed Abel, and God punished him by making him a wanderer.
Seth was born after the death of Abel and became the inheritor of his father's legacy. He was significant because he was the father of Enos, who founded the worship of God and began calling upon the name of the Lord. The unnamed son is mentioned in Genesis 5:4 and is believed to have been born after Seth.
Overall, the four sons of Adam play a significant role in the creation story and the early history of humanity, according to the Bible.
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