Names in Genesis 5

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Omegatime

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Adam lived 930 years, Enosh lived 905 years, Jared lived 962, years, Methuseleh ;ived 969 years, and Noah lived 950 years. Evem with long life they all died before the flood ( year 1656 from creation ) except Noah. Do you believe what the scriptures say??? Genesis 5 contains the first 10 generations
 

Pilgrimshope

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Adam lived 930 years, Enosh lived 905 years, Jared lived 962, years, Methuseleh ;ived 969 years, and Noah lived 950 years. Evem with long life they all died before the flood ( year 1656 from creation ) except Noah. Do you believe what the scriptures say??? Genesis 5 contains the first 10 generations
of course why wouldn’t I believe them
 

PennEd

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The Gospel in Chapter 5: Chuck Missler

Adam
Adam’s name means “man”. As the first man, that seems straight forward enough.
Seth
Adam’s son was named Seth, which means “appointed”. Eve said, “For God hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew.”[4]
Enosh
Seth’s son was called Enosh, which means “mortal, frail, or miserable”. It is from the root anash, “to be incurable”, used of a wound, grief, woe, sickness, or wickedness.
It was in the days of Enosh that men began to defile the name of the Living God.[5]
Kenan
Enosh’s son was named Kenan, which can mean “sorrow, dirge, or elegy”. (The precise denotation is somewhat elusive; some study aids unfortunately presume that Kenan is synonymous with Cainan.)
Balaam, looking down from the heights of Moab, uses a pun upon the name of the Kenites when he prophesies their destruction.[6]
We have no real idea as to why these names were chosen for their children. Often they may have referred to circumstances at birth, and so on.
Mahalalel
Kenan’s son was Mahalalel, from mahalal which means blessed or praise; and El, the name for God. Thus, Mahalalel means the “Blessed God”. Often Hebrew names include El, the name of God, as Dan-i-el, “God is my Judge”, etc.
Jared
Mahalalel’s son was named Jared, from the verb yaradh, meaning “shall come down”.[7]
Enoch
Jared’s son was named Enoch, which means “teaching, or commencement”. He was the first of four generations of preachers. In fact, the earliest recorded prophecy was by Enoch, which amazingly enough deals with the Second Coming of Christ (although it is quoted in the Book of Jude in the New Testament):
Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, “Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints,
To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against.”
Jude 14–15
Methuselah
Methuselah comes from muth, a root that means “death”;[1] and from shalach, which means “to bring”, or “to send forth”. The name Methuselah means, “his death shall bring”.[2]

Enoch was the father of Methuselah, who we have already mentioned. Enoch walked with God after he begat Methuselah.[8] Apparently, Enoch received the prophecy of the Great Flood, and was told that as long as his son was alive, the judgment of the flood would be withheld. The year that Methuselah died, the flood came.
Enoch, of course, never died: he was translated[9](or, if you’ll excuse the expression, raptured). That’s how Methuselah can be the oldest man in the Bible, yet he died before his father!
Lamech
Methuselah’s son was named Lamech, a root still evident today in our own English word, “lament or lamentation”. Lamech suggests despairing.
(This name is also linked to the Lamech in Cain’s line who inadvertently killed his son Tubal-Cain in a hunting incident.[10])
Noah
Lamech, of course, is the father of Noah, which is derived from nacham, “to bring relief or comfort”, as Lamech himself explains in Genesis 5:29.
The Composite List
Now let’s put it all together:

Man (is) appointed mortal sorrow; (but) the Blessed God shall come down teaching (that) His death shall bring (the) despairing rest.
 

Cameron143

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One thing is for sure...it took forever to get your inheritance.
 

Omegatime

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Methuseleh died the same year as the flood on the revolution of the year and why the flood came in the second month
 

John146

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Methuseleh died the same year as the flood on the revolution of the year and why the flood came in the second month
All of the men mentioned in Genesis five is the seed line of Genesis 3:15 up to Noah. This line was kept perfect, whole, from the perverted attacks of the sons of God on the daughters of men.
 

Omegatime

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All of the men mentioned in Genesis five is the seed line of Genesis 3:15 up to Noah. This line was kept perfect, whole, from the perverted attacks of the sons of God on the daughters of men.

I agree John 146