Adam’s bridge
an island chain in the gulf of mannar between nw sri lanka and se india; ownership divided between sri lanka and india. 30 miles (48 km) long.
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adam, a type the apostle paul speaks of adam as “the figure of him who was to come.” on this account our lord is sometimes called the second adam. this typical relation is described in rom. 5:14-19.
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