Genesis chapter 5
In this chapter of Genesis we have all the generations of Adam to Noah. There are some noteworthy names in this chapter, but I want to cover the ages involved in this book. At the beginning of time, when sin had not done the damage to man and all living creation like it has done now, it is logical and easy ( for me anyway) to understand how men and women could live so long. We see now thanks to better diets and medical developments that the age of people does steadily creep upward. I realize that is a long way from hundreds of years old, but then again, sin has had thousands of years to shorten men's lives. To believe such things may be a matter of faith for you; it is for me.
It says in the forth chapter that starting with Enos people started to call upon the name of the Lord. For years and what must have been many of Adam and Eve's offspring, there was continued sin. Now, with this line of people, they decide to serve the Lord. This is not different than any other time in the bible or any other time in human history, it is the minority that serve God.
Enoch does something that only one other person in the bible does, and that is walk with God in such a way as to have God take him. We find out more about Enoch in the new testament, that he was faithful and a preacher. Then his son Methuselah is the longest living soul on earth. Methuselah wasn't taken by God, but he lived a long life that must have been a blessing for his service to the Lord.
After just a generation, we come to Noah and his sons. Notice also that is doesn't take long for the years a man lives to shorten quickly, and after Noah it becomes quicker still. Noah has a special name, evidently his father new that something had to change and he prophesied of some to come by naming his child Noah.
Just as thousands of years ago, it is also the same today that God blesses and smiles upon those that serve and love him. This will never change.
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