Genesis 5:5
French Vigouroux 1902 Bible
Et tout le temps de la vie d'Adam fut de neuf cent trente ans, et il mourut.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that Adam, the first man created by God, lived for 930 years before he died. It's a straightforward statement about Adam's lifespan.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you could live for as long as the biggest tree you've ever seen! That's how long Adam lived. He saw lots and lots of birthdays before he finally went to sleep forever.
Historical Background
The Book of Genesis is traditionally attributed to Moses, who wrote it around 1446-1406 BC. It was written for the Israelites to understand their origins and the beginnings of the world. This verse provides a snapshot of the longevity of the first humans.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, where we typically live much shorter lives, this verse can remind us to value every moment. Adam's long life shows how much time he had to experience and learn, encouraging us to make the most of our time.
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lifespanhumanityagemortalitycreationtime
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Adam live so long?
The Bible doesn't provide a specific reason, but some interpretations suggest that the early humans lived longer because of different environmental conditions or God's direct care.
Is Adam's lifespan a record?
While Adam lived the longest according to the Bible, his lifespan was not a record but a reflection of the early human condition as described in Genesis.
How does this verse relate to today?
It encourages us to reflect on the value of time and to make the most of the life we have, regardless of its length.
What can we learn from Adam's life?
We can learn about the importance of stewardship, relationship with God, and the consequences of sin, as described in subsequent chapters of Genesis.
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