Genesis 5:7
Afrikaans (Contemporary Afrikaans Bible 2023)
Set het ná die geboorte van Enos nog agt honderd en sewe jaar gelewe en seuns en dogters verwek.
What Does This Mean?
Genesis 5:7 tells us that Seth, after having his son Enos, lived for another 807 years and had more children. The verse highlights the long lifespans of early humans and their continued family growth.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your grandpa had you when he was a young man, and then he lived to be really, really old and had many more kids and grandkids. That's kind of like what happened with Seth and Enos in this story.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Genesis, traditionally believed to have been written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It was written to the Israelites to provide a historical account of their ancestors and the long lifespans of early humans.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, we can see this verse as a reminder of the importance of family and legacy. Just as Seth continued to have children, we can focus on building strong family bonds and passing down values to future generations.
Topics
genealogylongevityfamilyancestrygenerational legacyearly human history
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the Bible mention specific lifespans?
The specific lifespans mentioned highlight the unique circumstances of early human history, reflecting a time when lifespans were much longer than they are today.
How should we understand the long lifespans?
The long lifespans in Genesis may be literal or symbolic, highlighting the extraordinary conditions of early humanity. Scholars debate the exact nature of these lifespans.
What can we learn from Seth's family?
From Seth's family, we learn about the importance of continuing family lineage and the potential for multiple generations to thrive under God's providence.
How does this verse connect to Jesus?
While not explicitly connected, this verse is part of the lineage that leads to Jesus, as seen in the genealogies in the New Testament, illustrating the continuity of God's plan for salvation.
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