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Jesus In Genesis Supernatural Design

Amazing discovery in Genesis 5 reveals the supernatural design of the Bible. Thanks to Dr Chuck Missler Full documentation: http://www.khouse.org/articles/2000/284/ Man appointed mortal sorrow. The Blessed God shall come down teaching His death shall bring the despairing comfort. Adam The first name, Adam, comes from adomah, and means "man." As the first man, that seems straightforward enough. Seth Adam's son was named Seth, which means "appointed." When he was born Eve said, "For God hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew." Enosh Seth's son was called Enosh, which means "mortal," "frail," or "miserable." It is from the root anash: to be incurable; used of a wound, grief, woe, sickness, or wickedness. (It was in the days of Enosh that men began to defile the name of the Living God. ) Kenan Enosh's son was named Kenan, from which can mean "sorrow," dirge," or "elegy." (The precise denotation is somewhat elusive; some study aids unfortunately presume an Aramaic root synonymous with "Cainan.") Balaam, looking down from the heights of Moab, employed a pun upon the name of the Kenites when he prophesied their destruction. Mahalalel Kenan's son was Mahalalel, from mahalal, which means "blessed" or "praise"; and El, the name for God. Thus, Mahalalel means "the Blessed God." Often Hebrew names included El, the name of God, as Dani-el, "God is my Judge," Nathani-el, "Gift of God," etc. Jared Mahalalel's son was named Jared, from the verb yaradh, meaning "shall come down." Some authorities suggest that this might have been an allusion to the "Sons of God" who "came down" to corrupt the daughters of men, resulting in the Nephilim ("Fallen Ones") of Genesis 6.3 Enoch Jared's son was named Enoch, which means "teaching," or "commencement." He was the first of four generations of preachers. In fact, the earliest recorded prophecy was by Enoch, which amazingly enough deals with the Second Coming of Christ. Methuselah The Flood of Noah did not come as a surprise. It had been preached on for four generations. But something strange happened when Enoch was 65, from which time "he walked with God." Enoch was given a prophecy that as long as his son was alive, the judgment of the flood would be withheld; but as soon as he died, the flood would be sent forth. Enoch named his son to reflect this prophecy. The name Methuselah comes from two roots: muth, a root that means "death"5 ; and from shalach, which means "to bring," or "to send forth." Thus, the name Methuselah signifies, "his death shall bring." And, indeed, in the year that Methuselah died, the flood came. Methuselah was 187 when he had Lamech, and lived 782 years more. Lamech had Noah when he was 182. The Flood came in Noah's 600th year. 187 + 182 + 600 = 969, Methuselah's age when he died. It is interesting that Methuselah's life was, in effect, a symbol of God's mercy in forestalling the coming judgment of the flood. It is therefore fitting that his lifetime is the oldest in the Bible, symbolizing the extreme extensiveness of God's mercy. Lamech Methuselah's son was named Lamech, a root still evident today in our own English word, "lament" or "lamentation." Lamech suggests "despairing." (This name is also linked to the Lamech in Cain's line who inadvertently killed his son Tubal-Cain in a hunting incident. ) Noah Lamech, of course, is the father of Noah, which is derived from nacham , "to bring relief" or "comfort," as Lamech himself explains.

Hidden Message in Genesis. WOW!

http://www.khouse.org/articles/2000/284/ Meanings Of The Names In Genesis 5 by Chuck Missler PURSUE THIS TOPIC: RESOURCES Genesis Flood of Noah How to Study the Bible Q & A: Where did you find the meanings of the names in Genesis 5? The background behind the genealogy in Genesis 5 is one of our most frequently asked questions. Since the ten Hebrew names are proper names, they are not translated but only transliterated to approximate the way they were pronounced. The meaning of proper names can be a difficult pursuit since direct translations are not readily available. Many study aids, such as conventional lexicons, can prove superficial when dealing with proper names. Even a conventional Hebrew lexicon can prove disappointing. A study of the original roots, however, can yield some fascinating insights. (It should be recognized, however, that the views concerning the meaning and significance of the original roots are not free of controversy and are subject to variant readings. This is why we receive so many questions or comments on variations.) Adam The first name, Adam, comes from adomah, and means "man." As the first man, that seems straightforward enough. Seth Adam's son was named Seth, which means "appointed." When he was born Eve said, "For God hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew." Enosh Seth's son was called Enosh, which means "mortal," "frail," or "miserable." It is from the root anash: to be incurable; used of a wound, grief, woe, sickness, or wickedness. (It was in the days of Enosh that men began to defile the name of the Living God.1 ) Kenan Enosh's son was named Kenan, from which can mean "sorrow," dirge," or "elegy." (The precise denotation is somewhat elusive; some study aids unfortunately presume an Aramaic root synonymous with "Cainan.") Balaam, looking down from the heights of Moab, employed a pun upon the name of the Kenites when he prophesied their destruction.2 Mahalalel Kenan's son was Mahalalel, from mahalal, which means "blessed" or "praise"; and El, the name for God. Thus, Mahalalel means "the Blessed God." Often Hebrew names included El, the name of God, as Dani-el, "God is my Judge," Nathani-el, "Gift of God," etc. Jared Mahalalel's son was named Jared, from the verb yaradh, meaning "shall come down." Some authorities suggest that this might have been an allusion to the "Sons of God" who "came down" to corrupt the daughters of men, resulting in the Nephilim ("Fallen Ones") of Genesis 6.3 Enoch Jared's son was named Enoch, which means "teaching," or "commencement." He was the first of four generations of preachers. In fact, the earliest recorded prophecy was by Enoch, which amazingly enough deals with the Second Coming of Christ.4 Methuselah The Flood of Noah did not come as a surprise. It had been preached on for four generations. But something strange happened when Enoch was 65, from which time "he walked with God." Enoch was given a prophecy that as long as his son was alive, the judgment of the flood would be withheld; but as soon as he died, the flood would be sent forth. Enoch named his son to reflect this prophecy. The name Methuselah comes from two roots: muth, a root that means "death"5 ; and from shalach, which means "to bring," or "to send forth." Thus, the name Methuselah signifies, "his death shall bring."6 And, indeed, in the year that Methuselah died, the flood came. Methuselah was 187 when he had Lamech, and lived 782 years more. Lamech had Noah when he was 182.7 The Flood came in Noah's 600th year.8 187 + 182 + 600 = 969, Methuselah's age when he died.9 It is interesting that Methuselah's life was, in effect, a symbol of God's mercy in forestalling the coming judgment of the flood. It is therefore fitting that his lifetime is the oldest in the Bible, symbolizing the extreme extensiveness of God's mercy. Lamech Methuselah's son was named Lamech, a root still evident today in our own English word, "lament" or "lamentation." Lamech suggests "despairing." (This name is also linked to the Lamech in Cain's line who inadvertently killed his son Tubal-Cain in a hunting incident. 10 ) Noah Lamech, of course, is the father of Noah, which is derived from nacham , "to bring relief" or "comfort," as Lamech himself explains. 11 go to the link above to follow footnotes

Alyssa doing the rubiks cube

We had almost the same time but she finished the whole thing. Hehe.

The Gospel in Genesis 5 (read edit first)

*EDIT!* The book of Genesis (and the Torah) are thought to have been written by Moses, not Noah! Sorry for the slip up! ------------------------------------------ Most everyone's favorite Bible prophecy is Isaiah 52:13-53:12, and rightfully so. However for me, the Isaiah prophecy is second only to Genesis 5: the genealogy of Noah. Here is a basic text reference for this subject: Adam: Man Seth: Appointed Enosh: Mortal Kenan: Sorrowful Mahalalel: Blessed God Jared: Shall come down Enoch: Teaching Methuselah: "His death shall bring" Lamech: Disparing Noah: Comfort Dr. Chuck Missler, Koinonia House; The Gospel in Genesis: http://www.khouse.org/articles/1996/44/

A Better Way to Live June 4, 2008 Luke 3:37-38

The son of Methuselah, the son of Enoch, the son of Jared, the son of Mahalalel, the son of Cainan, the son of Enosh, the son of Seth, the son of Adam, the son of God. —Luke 3:37-38. To view more videos, visit our website at www.itiswritten.com/betterway.

The Maths Of the Biblical Family Tree

After a long time of not really bothering, I decided to do some maths. I found a chart of the family tree from Adam to Jacob (Abraham's Great-Grandson). I only went Shem on this video for time purposes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_chronology Then I worked out the ages by taking the time between their birth and death. I then worked out their age when they had their first son (third in the case of Adam, due to the fact Cain and Abel were not on the chart). Working on the idea that they aged at the same rate as us relative to life span To do this, I tok the age they lived to, divided it by the modern average male lifespan in the UK (76.23 years), this gave me an idea of how many times longer they lived. eg. Seth: 912 years / 76 = 12 times longer than a modern man. Then divide the age they were when their first son was born by this ammount to get their equivalent age; 105/12= 8.75 yrs (life span/ modern av) = n (age at birth/ n) = equivalent age The maths for this is quite simple to do and the ages you get back make no sense, I had to do everything 3 or 4 times each because I was shocked at he answers. The Patriarchs of the Bible were seemingly conceiving children before they had hit puberty!

Me doing the rubiks cube

Only one side. I took such a long time. Wah.

Who Am I - Makati Corps Version

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