Compare Translations for Genesis 5:25

Genesis 5:25 BBE
And Methuselah was a hundred and eighty-seven years old when he became the father of Lamech:
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Genesis 5:25 GDB
E Metusela, essendo vivuto cento ottantasette anni, generò Lamec.
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Genesis 5:25 CSB
Methuselah was 187 years old when he fathered Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 NKJV
Methuselah lived one hundred and eighty-seven years, and begot Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 NRS
When Methuselah had lived one hundred eighty-seven years, he became the father of Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 ASV
And Methuselah lived a hundred eighty and seven years, and begat Lamech:
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Genesis 5:25 CJB
Metushelach lived 187 years and fathered Lemekh.
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Genesis 5:25 RHE
And Mathusala lived a hundred and eighty-seven years, and begot Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 ELB
Und Methusalah lebte hundertsiebenachtzig Jahre und zeugte Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 ESV
When Methuselah had lived 187 years, he fathered Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 GW
When Methuselah was 187 years old, he became the father of Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 GNT
When Methuselah was 187, he had a son, Lamech,
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Genesis 5:25 HNV
Metushelach lived one hundred eighty-seven years, and became the father of Lamekh.
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Genesis 5:25 KJV
And Methuselah lived an hundred eighty and seven years, and begat Lamech:
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Genesis 5:25 BLA
Y Matusalén vivió ciento ochenta y siete años, y engendró a Lamec.
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Genesis 5:25 RVR
Y vivió Mathusalam ciento ochenta y siete años, y engendró á Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 LSG
Metusch?lah, ?g? de cent quatre-vingt-sept ans, engendra L?mec.
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Genesis 5:25 LUT
Methusalah war hundertsiebenundachtzig Jahre alt und zeugte Lamech
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Genesis 5:25 NAS
Methuselah lived one hundred and eighty-seven years, and became the father of Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 NCV
When Methuselah was 187 years old, he had a son named Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 NIRV
Methuselah lived 187 years. Then he became the father of Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 NIV
When Methuselah had lived 187 years, he became the father of Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 NLT
When Methuselah was 187 years old, his son Lamech was born.
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Genesis 5:25 OST
Et Méthushélah vécut cent quatre-vingt-sept ans, et engendra Lémec.
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Genesis 5:25 RSV
When Methu'selah had lived a hundred and eighty-seven years, he became the father of Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 RIV
E Methushelah visse cento ottantasette anni e generò Lamec.
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Genesis 5:25 SEV
Y vivió Matusalén ciento ochenta y siete años, y engendró a Lamec.
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Genesis 5:25 SVV
En Methusalach leefde honderd zeven en tachtig jaren, en hij gewon Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 DBY
And Methushelah lived a hundred and eighty-seven years, and begot Lemech.
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Genesis 5:25 VUL
vixit quoque Mathusalam centum octoginta septem annos et genuit Lamech
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Genesis 5:25 MSG
When Methuselah was 187 years old, he had Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 WBT
And Methuselah lived a hundred eighty and seven years, and begat Lamech:
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Genesis 5:25 TMB
And Methuselah lived a hundred eighty and seven years, and begot Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 TNIV
When Methuselah had lived 187 years, he became the father of Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 WEB
Methuselah lived one hundred eighty-seven years, and became the father of Lamech.
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Genesis 5:25 WYC
Also Methuselah lived an hundred and seven and eighty years, and begat Lamech. (And Methuselah lived a hundred and eighty-seven years, and then begat Lamech.)
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Genesis 5:25 YLT
And Methuselah liveth an hundred and eighty and seven years, and begetteth Lamech.
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Genesis 5 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 5

Adam and Seth. (1-5) The patriarchs from Seth to Enoch. (6-20) Enoch. (21-24) Methuselah to Noah. (25-32)

Verses 1-5 Adam was made in the image of God; but when fallen he begat a son in his own image, sinful and defiled, frail, wretched, and mortal, like himself. Not only a man like himself, consisting of body and soul, but a sinner like himself. This was the reverse of that Divine likeness in which Adam was made; having lost it, he could not convey it to his seed. Adam lived, in all, 930 years; and then died, according to the sentence passed upon him, "To dust thou shalt return." Though he did not die in the day he ate forbidden fruit, yet in that very day he became mortal. Then he began to die; his whole life after was but a reprieve, a forfeited, condemned life; it was a wasting, dying life. Man's life is but dying by degrees.

Verses 6-20 Concerning each of these, except Enoch, it is said, "and he died." It is well to observe the deaths of others. They all lived very long; not one of them died till he had seen almost eight hundred years, and some of them lived much longer; a great while for an immortal soul to be prisoned in a house of clay. The present life surely was not to them such a burden as it commonly is now, else they would have been weary of it. Nor was the future life so clearly revealed then, as it now under the gospel, else they would have been urgent to remove to it. All the patriarchs that lived before the flood, except Noah, were born before Adam died. From him they might receive a full account of the creation, the fall, the promise, and the Divine precepts about religious worship and a religious life. Thus God kept up in his church the knowledge of his will.

Verses 21-24 Enoch was the seventh from Adam. Godliness is walking with God: which shows reconciliation to God, for two cannot walk together except they be agreed, ( Amos 3:3 ) . It includes all the parts of a godly, righteous, and sober life. To walk with God, is to set God always before us, to act as always under his eye. It is constantly to care, in all things to please God, and in nothing to offend him. It is to be followers of him as dear children. The Holy Spirit, instead of saying, Enoch lived, says, Enoch walked with God. This was his constant care and work; while others lived to themselves and the world, he lived to God. It was the joy of his life. Enoch was removed to a better world. As he did not live like the rest of mankind, so he did not leave the world by death as they did. He was not found, because God had translated him, ( Hebrews 11:5 ) . He had lived but 365 years, which, as men's ages were then, was but the midst of a man's days. God often takes those soonest whom he loves best; the time they lose on earth, is gained in heaven, to their unspeakable advantage. See how Enoch's removal is expressed: he was not, for God took him. He was not any longer in this world; he was changed, as the saints shall be, who are alive at Christ's second coming. Those who begin to walk with God when young, may expect to walk with him long, comfortably, and usefully. The true christian's steady walk in holiness, through many a year, till God takes him, will best recommend that religion which many oppose and many abuse. And walking with God well agrees with the cares, comforts, and duties of life.

Verses 25-32 Methuselah signifies, 'he dies, there is a dart,' 'a sending forth,' namely, of the deluge, which came the year that Methuselah died. He lived 969 years, the longest that any man ever lived on earth; but the longest liver must die at last. Noah signifies rest; his parents gave him that name, with a prospect of his being a great blessing to his generation. Observe his father's complaint of the calamitous state of human life, by the entrance of sin, and the curse of sin. Our whole life is spent in labour, and our time filled up with continual toil. God having cursed the ground, it is as much as some can do, with the utmost care and pains, to get a hard livelihood out comfort us." It signifies not only that desire and expectation which parents generally have about their children, that they will be comforts to them and helpers, though they often prove otherwise; but it signifies also a prospect of something more. Is Christ ours? Is heaven ours? We need better comforters under our toil and sorrow, than the dearest relations and the most promising offspring; may we seek and find comforts in Christ.

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