GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 5:1 Adam’s Descendants. This section of
Genesis 1:1 falls into two parts: Genesis 5:1 traces a single line of
descendants from Adam to Noah, naming only one person in each
generation (see diagram); Genesis 6:1 provides a worldwide picture of
increasing human wickedness.
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 5:3 The genealogy of Adam’s family through
SETH contrasts with the seven generations linked to Cain (Genesis
4:17). Instead of saying that Adam “fathered Seth,” which would be
the normal wording for such a genealogy, the text says that Adam
FATHERED A SON IN HIS OWN LIKENESS,... [ Continue Reading ]
GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 5:22 ENOCH WALKED WITH GOD... AND HE WAS
NOT, FOR GOD TOOK HIM. The Hebrew verb for “walked” conveys a
close relationship with God (compare Genesis 3:8; Genesis 6:9; Genesis
17:1; Genesis 24:40). Remarkably, because of this special
relationship, Enoch does not die (compare 2... [ Continue Reading ]
GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 5:28 Lamech expects that NOAH, whose name
means “rest,” will bring both rest and comfort from the PAINFUL
TOIL of working the soil (see Genesis 3:17).
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