Moving on from the murder last week, in Genesis 5, God provides hope through the new line of Seth. If you usually skip genealogies you will want to stay tuned. Susan and Heather become quite the historians this week as they get up close and personal with all ten generations from Adam to Noah. Be ready for Bible benders galore because there is a lot more to this genealogy than a list of names! Make sure to take a peek at the show notes below for all the visual learners out there. Show Notes ...
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This article was written by Hayley Mizell, producer of Bible Book Club.
Confession time: I’m a skipper of genealogies in the Bible. So many names back to back–I just never saw the substance behind them…until today. This episode made me feel like a detective following clues and a historian looking back in time. Comparing and contrasting the Lamechs in the same family–it was all fascinating to me. And don’t get me started on elite Enoch. Bible benders were popping up everywhere for me.
HAYLEY’S BIBLE BENDER:
Overall, I had two major Bible benders this episode. I couldn’t narrow it to one. The first? Methuselah. I’m a bit lazy when it comes to math so I would have never realized he died the year of the flood if not for Susan. What really cinched this for me to be a Bible bender had to be what ‘Methuselah’ meant. The name Methuselah, as Susan noted, means, “his death shall bring.” I don’t think many moms would want their child’s name associated with death but that’s neither here nor there. I gasped when Susan connected the dots between Methuselah’s name and the timeline of the flood. Methuselah was a very important figure.
If that didn’t wow you, I have a bonus bender for you. Susan also listed out the meanings for all 10 generations from Adam to Noah. Spoiler alert–God is in all the details, including everyone’s name.
The impact of this episode and its teaching spurred so many questions for me to ponder: Am I constantly stepping out in faith and walking with the Lord like Enoch and Abraham? What does my name mean? What impact will I have on my lineage?
Until next time!
VERSES MENTIONED:
- Genesis 5
- Genesis 7:11
- Hebrews 11:6
- Genesis 11:5
- 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
- Jude 1:14-15
- Genesis 2:17
SHOW NOTES:
Names with a Message
The Message: Man [is] appointed [to] mortal sorrow; [but] the Blessed God shall come down teaching; His death shall bring the despairing rest, or comfort.