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  1. Aug 17, 2023 · In fact, Adam is said to have been 930 years old when he died (Genesis 5). Since we see Adam lived this long, it is not unreasonable to believe that Methuselah also lived well into his 900s. In our modern day, it is amazing if someone lives to be 100 years old–much less 900 hundred years old.

    • Who Was Methuselah and How Old Was He?
    • What Does “Methuselah” Mean?
    • Methuselah in Other Faiths
    • Why Did People Live So Long in The Old Testament?
    • What Was Methuselah's Impact on The Whole Story of The Bible?
    • Sources

    To understand the significance of Methuselah, it is important to understand the period of history in which he lived. He was one of the ante-diluvian patriarchs, or pre-flood patriarchs. These were ten men who held prominence in the world after man’s expulsion from the Garden of Eden, but before the Flood, who descended from Adam and his third son, ...

    Theologians generally agree that his name foreshadows the flood, and the destruction of the ante-diluvian people and culture. While there is some debate as to the exact translation, all have a sense of foreboding, an ominous warning of destruction and judgment. Some variants on the translation include, “Death of the Sword,” “When He Dies – Judgemen...

    Methuselah appears in other religious texts outside of the Bible. He is a figure in Jewish works as well. He takes a more prominent role in some of the Rabbinic texts. These do not deviate greatly from the Genesis account, instead, adding to the narrative. They will include details such as Methuselah and Noah trying to correct the behavior of the w...

    One of the enduring questions about these early days after Creation, but before the flood, is how and why did people live so long? Firstly, sin had only just entered the world. While there were sins, problems, and repercussions, many theologians point out that it has taken a stronger grip on people through time. While they died eventually, they wer...

    Methuselah is only briefly mentioned in the Bible, usually as a minor player in someone else’s story. Outside of Genesis, he is mentioned in the genealogy of Saul, and Luke’s genealogy of Jesus Christ. Even still, the life of Methuselah does speak to the nature of God. In the long life of this one man, God’s longsuffering, patient nature is shown. ...

    Baxter, J. Sidlow. Explore the Book. Grand Rapids: Academie Books, 1960. Gowan, Donald. From Eden to Babel: A Commentary on the Book of Genesis 1-11. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1988. Laurence, Richard. The Book of Enoch the Prophet. Alternmüster: Jazzybee Verlag, 2010. Walvoord John F. and Roy B. Zuck. The Bible Knowledge Comment...

  2. When did the Biblical patriarchs such as Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses and King David live? How old were they when they produced their first son? What was their age at death? The below information is partly based on our Old Testament Timeline and Kings of Ancient Israel list.

  3. Age. First, Methuselah was the oldest person recorded in the Bible who died. Of course, two others did not die: Enoch was translated without death (Genesis 5:24; Hebrews 11:5), and Elijah was taken to heaven in a whirlwind (2 Kings 2:11). 1 Methuselah was 969 years, older than Noah who was 950 and Adam who was 930, as well as several others ...

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  4. Methuselah is famous for being the longest-living person in the Bible. He lived until he was 969 years old. In this short Bible study, we are going to discover 8 interesting facts about Methuselah including: Who was Methuselah in the Bible? The Bible verse that reveals Methuselahs’ age; How old was Methuselah? How did Methuselah Die?

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  7. Apr 29, 2016 · For example, we learn in Exodus 7:7 that Moses is 80 years old when he returns to Egypt to confront Pharaoh. (We also learn in that verse that Aaron is three years older than his brother Moses.) And at the end of the Pentateuch we learn that Moses is 120 years old when he dies (Deut. 34:7).