Genesis 5:26

Amharic (Tigrigna: Contemporary Tigrinya Bible 2024)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that Methuselah, after having his son Lamech, lived for another 782 years and had more children. It gives us insight into the long lifespans of people in ancient times.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your grandpa was still playing with you when you were 100 years old! That's kind of like what happened with Methuselah. He had his son Lamech and then lived for a very long time, even longer than you can imagine, and had more kids too.

Historical Background

Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It provides genealogical records of early human history. The cultural context is one of patriarchal societies with a focus on lineage and family.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, we might use this as a reminder of the potential longevity of our lives and the importance of living every year to its fullest. Imagine if you had the chance to live for hundreds of years; how would you spend your time?

Topics

genealogylongevityfaithancient historypatriarchsbiblical genealogy

Related Verses

Genesis 5:25Genesis 7:23Luke 3:10Hebrews 11:51 Peter 3:20

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Methuselah in the Bible?
Methuselah was a patriarch in the Bible, known for his exceptionally long life, living 969 years according to Genesis.
What was the significance of Methuselah's lifespan?
The long lifespan of Methuselah and others in Genesis reflects the idea of a time when humans lived much longer, perhaps indicating a different era of creation.
How does this verse fit into the genealogy of the Bible?
This verse is part of the genealogical record that traces the lineage from Adam to Noah, providing a historical and familial context for biblical events.
What can we learn from the life of Methuselah?
Methuselah's life teaches us about the potential longevity of human life and the importance of living a life full of purpose, regardless of its length.
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