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  2. The Lifespan of the Biblical Patriarchs before the flood was considerably longer than that of those after the flood. Let's see what the Bibles says about some of the Patriarchs of the Bible from Adam to Abraham. ADAM: Lifespan: 930 years.

  3. The pre-flood Biblical patriarchs lived incredibly long lives compared to today. After it the life expectancy of a person dropped to the modern average lifespan of a person of around 70 to 80 years.

  4. The Bible Patriarchs before the flood from Adam to Noah were 10 and the Patriarchs after the flood from Shem to Abraham were 10, as well. Noah was the tenth and last of the Pre-Flood Patriarchs and was 600 years old at the time of the flood.

  5. Aug 12, 2015 · Perhaps, but Here’s Why We Do Not. I sometimes get questions about the remarkably long lives of the patriarchs who lived before the great flood. Consider some of their reported ages when they died: Adam 930. Seth 912.

  6. Ten patriarchs who lived before the Flood are listed in the genealogical table of Genesis 5, together with a statement of the age of each at the birth of his son, the number of years that remained to him till death, and the sum of both periods or the entire length of his life.

  7. The long lives ascribed to the patriarchs cause remarkable synchronisms and duplications. Adam lived to see the birth of Lamech, the ninth member of the genealogy; Seth lived to see the translation of Enoch and died shortly before the birth of Noah.

  8. Apr 28, 2005 · The numbers in Gen 5 appear to be actual long ages of the antediluvian patriarchs. However, many have taken note of their atypically extensive size. Living over 900 years?! This has caused many scholars and other curious people to plunge into finding out what these numbers actually mean.

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