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Genesis 5:6

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Genesis 5:6 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 5:6

And Seth lived an hundred and five years, and begat Enos.
] Not that this was his firstborn, no doubt but he had other children before this time; but this is only mentioned, because it carried the lineage and descent directly from Adam to Noah, the father of the new world, and from whom the Messiah was to spring; whose genealogy to give is a principal view of this book, or account of generations from Adam to Noah.

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Genesis 5:6 In-Context

4 et facti sunt dies Adam postquam genuit Seth octingenti anni genuitque filios et filias
5 et factum est omne tempus quod vixit Adam anni nongenti triginta et mortuus est
6 vixit quoque Seth centum quinque annos et genuit Enos
7 vixitque Seth postquam genuit Enos octingentis septem annis genuitque filios et filias
8 et facti sunt omnes dies Seth nongentorum duodecim annorum et mortuus est
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