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Verbal. Adam had a spirit but it was not active, so to speak. He needed to eat from the Tree of Life to be completed spiritually. Instead, He chose to be "completed" by knowledge of good and evil, which is the realm of the soul. Eve was tempted by what she saw, by an appeal to her physical body and by the prospect of being like God - exactly what brought Satan down in the first place. (See 1 John 2:16 also)
We don't know the common language is the short answer. God scattered the people as they were building the tower of Babel. That initiated the many languages that we have to endure today. I'm English. There are counties in England where the local dialect is almost incomprehensible to those in the next county.
Language is one of the arguments against evolution. It is not an inherent ability, as anyone with a deaf child knows. They don't learn to speak until and unless they are able to hear. So how did humanity go from unintelligible grunts (you know, like teenagers talking to parents) to the amazing power of speech that we have now?
I am having trouble following your logic here...
How do you scripturally ascertain that Adam's spirit was not 'active'?
Was not the communication between Adam and God, before the fall, perfect?
Was not the human spirit given to hear the Holy Spirit?
Personally I think the language given to speak was a heavenly language unlearned from other human individuals. Adam was asked to name all the animals in this given tongue.
When Genesis was written in Hebrew thousands of years later and the earliest manuscripts were in ancient Hebrew, this does not mean the original language was Hebrew. I am happy to be corrected.
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