One Blood

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[Verse 1]
Do you believe
In Adam and Eve
Did they conceive
All of humanity?

[Bridge]
Oh, no, Noah
(Say it isn’t so)
Ah, ah, ah
(What do we know)

[Chorus]
(Brother and sister:)
If you believe in God
(We are related)
Though slightly odd
(Gestated)
The same bloodline
(Over time)

[Verse 2]
Together our blood
Survived the flood
Able to survive
To stay alive

[Bridge]
Oh, no, Noah
(Say it isn’t so)
Ah, ah, ah
(What do we know)

[Chorus]
(Brother and sister:)
If you believe in God
(We are related)
Though slightly odd
(Gestated)
The same bloodline
(Over time)

[Outro]
Oh, no, Noah
(Say it isn’t so)
Ah, ah, ah
(What do we know)

ABOUT THE SONG

Adam and Eve: The Starting Point

  • Adam and Eve are considered the first humans in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition, making them the progenitors of all human lineage. However, it is important to note that Adam and Eve are not viewed as the origin of all humans in every belief system or cultural tradition; they represent the starting point specifically within the framework of the Abrahamic faiths, not for all of humanity universally.

  • All notable biblical and Quranic figures, including Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, trace their ancestry back to Adam and Eve.

  • According to Genesis, humanity is said to descend from Adam and Eve through their children, notably through Seth after the death of Abel. However, it is important to recognize that the Christian Bible largely erases or ignores the presence and roles of many women in the early narratives.

    One significant figure excluded from the canonical text is Lilith, who, according to Jewish folklore and some early texts, was Adam’s first wife before Eve. Lilith is said to have left Adam due to his attempts to dominate her, refusing to return to Eden and choosing exile rather than subjugation. Legends claim that Lilith birthed thousands of offspring, some of whom are described as demonic or as night spirits, reflecting the patriarchal fears of an independent female figure outside male control.

    These stories of Lilith highlight the erasure and demonization of powerful feminine archetypes within Abrahamic traditions and remind us that the narrative of human descent is far more complex, layered, and contested than the simplified genealogies presented in the Bible.

The Lineage Pathway

Adam and Eve ➔ Noah

  • According to Genesis, humanity descends from Adam and Eve through their children (notably Seth).

  • After the Flood, Noah and his sons (Shem, Ham, Japheth) became the ancestors of post-flood humanity within the framework of the Abrahamic faiths, not for all of humanity universally..

  • Shem is the ancestor of the Semitic peoples (including Hebrews and Arabs).

1️⃣ Noah as the Ancestor of All

  • Noah (Nuh) is considered a common ancestor of all humanity post-Flood in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition.

  • His sons (Shem, Ham, Japheth) repopulated the Earth.

  • Shem’s descendants are traditionally considered Semites, the lineage from which Abraham descends.


2️⃣ Abraham: The Patriarch

  • Abraham (Ibrahim) descends from Shem, son of Noah.

  • He is the patriarch of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (“Abrahamic faiths”).

  • Children:

    • Isaac → line of Jacob (Israel)12 Tribes of Israel → Moses and Jesus.

    • Ishmael → traditionally seen as ancestor of Arab peoples, including Muhammad.


3️⃣ Moses (Musa)

  • Moses is a descendant of Abraham through Isaac and Jacob (Israel), making him an Israelite of the Levi tribe.

  • He is not directly in Jesus’ biological lineage, but shares Abraham as a common ancestor.


4️⃣ Jesus (Isa)

  • Jesus, per Christian genealogy in Matthew and Luke, descends from Abraham → Isaac → Jacob → Judah (Tribe of Judah) → David → Jesus.

  • According to Christianity, Jesus is divinely conceived but is genealogically traced through Joseph’s or Mary’s lineage to David and Abraham.

  • In Islam, Jesus is honored as a prophet and son of Mary, without divine sonship, but still seen as an Israelite prophet.


5️⃣ Muhammad

  • Muhammad is descended from Abraham through Ishmael:

    • Abraham → Ishmael → Adnan → … → Hashim → Abdul Muttalib → Abdullah → Muhammad.

  • This makes Muhammad and Moses/Jesus distant cousins, all tracing back to Abraham.

  • Muhammad is not related by blood to Moses or Jesus beyond the shared Abrahamic ancestry.


Other Notables Often Cited in This Lineage

  • King David: Descendant of Abraham (via Isaac, Jacob, Judah); ancestor of Jesus.

  • Solomon (Sulaiman): Son of David, prophet in Islam.

  • Jacob (Israel): Son of Isaac, grandson of Abraham, father of the 12 tribes of Israel.

  • Joseph (Yusuf): Son of Jacob, a notable patriarch.

  • Mary (Maryam): Mother of Jesus, descendant of Abraham (via the Tribe of Judah/Levi, depending on tradition).


Summary Diagram:

Noah (Nuh)
↓ Shem
↓ Abraham (Ibrahim)
↙ ↘
Isaac Ishmael

Jacob (Israel)

Tribes of Israel (Judah, Levi, etc.)
↓ ↘
Moses (Levi) Jesus (Judah) Muhammad (via Ishmael)


Key Points:

All are linked through Noah → Shem → Abraham.
✅ Moses and Jesus are Israelites; Muhammad is an Ishmaelite.
✅ King David, Solomon, Jacob, and Joseph are other notable figures in this lineage.
✅ Jesus and Muhammad are not directly related beyond the Abrahamic patriarchal line.
✅ This shared ancestry is why Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are called “Abrahamic faiths.”

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