“ Adam, Sheth, Enosh, ”
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Adam, (a) Sheth, Enosh, The Argument - The laws comprehend both these books in one, which the Grecians because of the length, divide into two: and they are called Chronicles, because they note brief...
PART I (1 Chronicles 1-9). Genealogical Lists, together with Geographical and Historical Notes. These Chapter s form a general introduction to the whole work. They contain the following genealogi...
Adam. Compare Genesis 1:26 ; Genesis 2:7 . Sheth. Compare Genesis 4:25 ; Genesis 5:3 .
Adam, Sheth, Enosh, Adam, Sheth, Enosh - That is, Adam was the father of Sheth or Seth. Seth was the father of Enosh, Enosh the father of Kenan, and so on. No notice is taken of Cain and Abel, or of...
Adam, Sheth, Enosh— Adam was the father of Sheth, and Sheth the father of Enosh, and so on to the sons of Noah. No mention is made of the posterity of Cain or Abel, nor of the other sons of Adam, b...
Adam, Sheth, Enosh, Adam ... "Begat" must be understood as meaning that the person who "begat" was not in all instances the immediate parent, but an ancestor, near or more remote of the perso...
Genealogies The writer begins his history with a series of genealogies, without introduction or heading, which embraces the descendants of Adam to Noah, the descendants of Noah through Japheth, Ha...
Adam ( man ) is here treated as a proper name; in Genesis 5:1-5 it is an appellative. The Chaldeans also had a tradition of ten antediluvian patriarchs or kings, beginning with Alorus and ending...
NAMES 1 Chronicles 1:1-54 ; 1 Chronicles 2:1-55 ; 1 Chronicles 3:1-24 ; 1 Chronicles 4:1-43 ; 1 Chronicles 5:1-26 ; 1 Chronicles 6:1-81 ; 1 Chronicles 7:1-40 ; 1 Chronicles 8:1-40 ; 1 Chr...
The two Books of Chronicles cover the period of history already studied in I and II Kings. They record this history, however, from an entirely different standpoint. The outlook is almost exclusively...
CONTENTS The genealogy of families, from Adam to Abraham, forms the contents of this chapter, containing a period of nearly 2000 years. 1 Chronicles 1:1 I detain the Reader in the very opening o...
Ver. 1-4. Adam, Seth ,.... These first four verses exactly agree with the account of the antediluvian patriarchs in Genesis 5:1 , the first letter in Adam is larger than usual, as a memorial, as Bu...
Adam, Sheth, Enosh, "CHRONICLES" we call these two books, - anciently but one, - which is the same in effect with that of the Hebrews' Dibr ehaiamim, Words, or Deeds, of Days. Paralipomena, or...
Adam, Sheth, Enosh Adam was the father of Sheth, and Sheth the father of Enosh, and so on to the sons of Noah. For brevity's sake he only mentions the names, the rest being easily understood out of...
Genealogies. B. C. 4004. 1 Adam, Sheth, Enosh, 2 Kenan, Mahalaleel, Jered, 3 Henoch, Me...
1 CHRONICLES CHAPTER 1 Adam's line to Noah, 1 Chronicles 1:1-4 . Noah's posterity, by Japheth, 1 Chronicles 1:5-7 ; by Ham, 1 Chronicles 1:8-16 ; by Shem to Abraham, 1 Chronicles 1:17-2...
CRITICAL NOTES.] The writer gives no explanation or introduction, presumes upon the knowledge of the reader, and simply enumerates names from Creation to the Flood, contained in Genesis 5 . The Delu...
1 Chronicles 1:1 . Adam Noah. Noah was the tenth from Adam. Sanchoniatho, the Phœnician historian, makes Noah to be the eighth. He calls these patriarchs by different names, which probably were th...
Adam, Sheth, Enosh. Israelite descent Israel was Jehovah’s chosen people, His son, to whom special privileges were guaranteed by solemn covenant. A man’s claim to share in this covenant depende...
EXPOSITION 1 Chronicles 1:1-13 A. LIST OF GENERATIONS FROM ADAM TO NOAH . These verses contain a line of genealogical descents, ten in number, from Adam to Noah , adding men...
Adam, Sheth, Enosh, the members of the families in the direct order of succession only being mentioned,
Genesis 4:25 ; Genesis 4:26 ; Genesis 5:3 ; Genesis 5:8 ; Genesis 5:9-11 ; Luke 3:38
Sheth — Adam begat Sheth: and so in the following particulars. For brevity sake he only mentions their names; but the rest is easily understood out of the former books. This appears as the peculiar...