Monday, February 24, 2020

Genesis Chapter 5, Generations of Adam

I bring to you our beliefs and why we believe them. I urge you follow Acts 17:11 and  search the scriptures to see if what we say is true.

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 In today's society, 'Hidden Codes' in the Bible have become a reason to reject the whole Bible. Most of the 'Hidden Codes' are from those who are trying to predict the future and they go through extreme measures to show the codes exist. However, it has been said that if one takes a copy of the "Mobby Dick" and run it through the same procedures, the same type codes found will be similar to those found in the Bible.  The old computer adage is:"If you torture the data long enough, it will say anything."

We at 'Sharing God's Word' believe there are hidden codes in the Bible and will present some of them in this article with the proof of existance. We further believe that while these codes are predictive of future events happening  within the scriptures, they also help prove GOD's fingerprint is prevalent throughout the Holy Bible.

There are many disputed 'name meanings' by reputable scholars. As the bible only transliterates the Hebrew proper names to approximate the way they were pronounced: it is hard with a good lexicon to come up with what a Hebrew name really means. (1)  However one can get good but somewhat disputed results by searching the meaning of the ROOT word(s).

Genesis 5:1.. "This is the book of the generations of 'Adam'. In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made he him;" This scripture gives us the name of Adam (from the root adomah) meaning 'man'. [emphasis added]

Genesis 5:4 Adam begat Seth which means 'appointed'. In Gen 4:25..(KJV) "And Adam knew his wife again; and she bare a son, and called his name Seth: For God, said she, hath 'appointed' me another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew.." Gen 5:7  [emphasis added]
 
Genesis 5:7... Seith begat Enosh which means 'mortal - man'.

Genesis 5:9..Enosh begat Cainan [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.[2,3]

Genesis 5:12..Kenan begat Mahalaleel [from mahalal,] 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.[4]

Genesis 5:15..Mahalaleel begat Jared  from the verb yaradh, meaningshall come down.

Genesis 5:18..Jared begat Enoch meaning 'which means “teaching,” or “commencement.”

Genesis 5:21..Enoch begat Methuselah: 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]

Genesis 5:25..Methuselah begat Lamech.  a root still evident today in our own English word, “lament” or “lamentation.” Lamech suggests despairing..[10])

Genesis 5:28-29..Lamech begat Noah. which is derived from nacham , “to bring relief” or “comfort,” as Lamech himself explains.[11]

If one places all these meaning together prophecy is given that will take 2500 years before it is fulfilled.

Man (is) appointed mortal sorrow (but) the blessed GOD shall come down teaching his death shall bring (the) despairing, comfort (and) relief"  (emphasis added)

Skeptics would deny this hidden code but would it have been possible for Moses to sit around the campfire and try to figure out how to make Genesis prophesize about the Christ to come....

God told the events of the first five books of the Bible (Torah) to Moses. These books contained events that happened 2500 years prior.[12].

Only one author would know the names of those that lived during this pre and post flood earth.[13]  Only one author would know the coming of Jesus Christ and how His Grace would affect millions. Only one author knows what happened in the beginning and what will happen in the end. This one author, Our Lord God in Heaven gave us a Bible (KJV) with an integrated narrative from the beginning to the end.



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*The Authorized King James Edition (1611, 1769) was used exclusively as other versions are somewhat different depending upon the year of their printing. 

*All verses in the Bible are: “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:”  (Note: we have placed all scripture in RED for your convenience) 

*Thus God is considered the author of all 66 books through 40 writers including those of Psalm 2.


 **We welcome your comments and questions..Please keep them precise and clean.


 1 Cor 15:3-4.."For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:"
   
 
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1. A Dictionary of the Proper Names of the Old and New Testament Scriptures:
Being an Accurate and Literal Translation from the Original Tongues.By J. B. Jackson,  Published by Loizeaux,1909

2. Numbers 24:21, 23

3. Meanings Of The Names In Genesis 5, Koinonia House., Chuck Missler

4. Missler Chuck, Cosmic Codes: Hidden Messages from the Edge of Eternity, KoinoniaHouse, 1999.

5. “Muth,” death, occurs 125 times in the Old Testament.

6. Pink, Arthur W., Gleanings in Genesis, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, IL, 1922.

7. Genesis 5:25–28

8. Genesis 7:6,11

9. Genesis 5:27

10. Genesis 4:19–24; rabbinical sources, Re: Kaplan, et al.

11. Genesis 5:29


12. Job was far earlier than even the books of Moses.

13.  Isaiah 46:10; Revelation 21:6; 22:13. 


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Sources:
  • Kaplan, Rabbi Aryeh, The Living Torah, Maznaim Publishing Corporation, Jerusalem, 1981.
  • Rosenbaum, M., and Silbermann, A., Pentateuch with Onkelos’s Translation (into Aramaic) and Rashi’s Commentary, Silbermann Family Publishers, Jerusalem, 1973.
  • Stedman, Ray C., The Beginnings, Word Books, Waco, TX, 1978.

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                        This article was originally published in the
          2/24/2020, 'Sharing God's Word' @ Justifiedends.blogspot.com

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