~11 Min.The Last Adam
... in His "image" (Gen. 1:27), as the son is in the father's image (Gen. 5:3). Man received thus (what the beast has not) a spirit; and God is ...
~11 Min.The Last Adam
biblecentre.org · ... in His "image" (Gen. 1:27), as the son is in the father's image (Gen. 5:3). Man received thus (what the beast has not) a spirit; and God is ...
~5 Min.Enoch
biblecentre.org · ... without God). The lives of those who belonged to the family of God (Gen. 5) seem pale and insignificant by contrast. They lived, had a family and ...
~2 Min.How Could People Live 900 Years?
patternsoftruth.org · ... a fan of this explanation given the explicit wording of the text in Gen. 5. However, a similar explanation might be that the names given represent ...
Stichwörter:long lifespan; patriachs
~9 Min.Enoch, the Seventh from Adam
biblecentre.org · ... in the line of descent through Seth is a fact easily ascertainable from Gen. 5, but one may be tempted to wonder why Jude should expend even four ...
~447 Min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... we read, "begat a son in his own, likeness, after his own image" (Gen. 5:3). And so it has been throughout all the generations of men. Sinful men ...
~9 Min.Genesis 11:1 - 13:4
biblecentre.org · ... between the Hebrew Scriptures and the Septuagint, as explained when we considered Gen. 5. Any chronology that may be deduced as to the lapse of ...
58:20Part 1
... In that chapter. I think it's chapter 5 of Genesis. Yes. All through Gen. 5. We read about the generations of Adam. And we read about the years. ...
MP3Bible Basics Conference 2011: "Christ the Lord, Christ the Head, Christ the King"
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32:20Part 7
... identified with him so much so that we're called the Christ in fact in Gen. 5 Adam and Eve are called Adam and that's just a little picture of ...
47:03Part 1
... worth referring to the few verses that we do have about him in Gen. 5. We've got the age of which he lived, which is obviously important. But if ...