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Text -- Genesis 5:10-32 (NET)

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5:10 Enosh lived 815 years after he became the father of Kenan, and he had other sons and daughters. 5:11 The entire lifetime of Enosh was 905 years, and then he died. 5:12 When Kenan had lived 70 years, he became the father of Mahalalel. 5:13 Kenan lived 840 years after he became the father of Mahalalel, and he had other sons and daughters. 5:14 The entire lifetime of Kenan was 910 years, and then he died. 5:15 When Mahalalel had lived 65 years, he became the father of Jared. 5:16 Mahalalel lived 830 years after he became the father of Jared, and he had other sons and daughters. 5:17 The entire lifetime of Mahalalel was 895 years, and then he died. 5:18 When Jared had lived 162 years, he became the father of Enoch. 5:19 Jared lived 800 years after he became the father of Enoch, and he had other sons and daughters. 5:20 The entire lifetime of Jared was 962 years, and then he died. 5:21 When Enoch had lived 65 years, he became the father of Methuselah. 5:22 After he became the father of Methuselah, Enoch walked with God for 300 years, and he had other sons and daughters. 5:23 The entire lifetime of Enoch was 365 years. 5:24 Enoch walked with God, and then he disappeared because God took him away. 5:25 When Methuselah had lived 187 years, he became the father of Lamech. 5:26 Methuselah lived 782 years after he became the father of Lamech, and he had other sons and daughters. 5:27 The entire lifetime of Methuselah was 969 years, and then he died. 5:28 When Lamech had lived 182 years, he had a son. 5:29 He named him Noah, saying, “This one will bring us comfort from our labor and from the painful toil of our hands because of the ground that the Lord has cursed.” 5:30 Lamech lived 595 years after he became the father of Noah, and he had other sons and daughters. 5:31 The entire lifetime of Lamech was 777 years, and then he died. 5:32 After Noah was 500 years old, he became the father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Enoch a son of Jared; the father of Methuselah; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Cain son of Adam,a town named after Enoch by his father Cain,son of Jared of Seth; father of Methuselah
 · Enosh son of Seth son of Adam and Eve
 · Ham a man and nation; son of Noah,a country occupied by the descendants of Ham
 · Japheth son of Noah
 · Jared a son of Mahalalel; the father of Enoch; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of Ma-Halalel son of Kenan
 · Kenan son of Enosh
 · Lamech a son of Methuselah; the father of Noah; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of Methushael, a descendant of Cain,son of Methuselah
 · Mahalalel son of Kenan,a man who was a descendent of Perez of Judah
 · Methuselah a son of Enoch; the father of Lamech; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of Enoch
 · Noah a son of Lamech and the father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth,son of Lamech; builder of the ark,daughter of Zelophehad
 · Shem the father of Arphaxad; a son of Noah; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Noah


Dictionary Themes and Topics: CHRONOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | CHRONICLES, BOOKS OF | ANTEDILUVIANS | EDEN | Adam | Genealogy | VERSIONS, GEORGIAN, GOTHIC, SLAVONIC | ANTEDILUVIAN PATRIARCHS | GENESIS, 3 | NUMBER | Jared | CAIN | Methuselah | Lamech | Enoch | Mahalaleel | Cainan | Noah | Longevity | Enos | more
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NET Notes: Gen 5:22 The word “other” is not in the Hebrew text, but is supplied for stylistic reasons.

NET Notes: Gen 5:24 The text simply states that God took Enoch. Similar language is used of Elijah’s departure from this world (see 2 Kgs 2:10). The text implies th...

NET Notes: Gen 5:26 The word “other” is not in the Hebrew text, but is supplied for stylistic reasons.

NET Notes: Gen 5:29 The Hebrew verb יְנַחֲמֵנוּ (yÿnakhamenu) is from the root נָח...

NET Notes: Gen 5:30 The word “other” is not in the Hebrew text, but is supplied for stylistic reasons.

NET Notes: Gen 5:32 Heb “Noah.” The pronoun (“he”) has been employed in the translation for stylistic reasons.

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