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Genesis 5 is a genealogy, easy to skip. But read it slowly and you’ll hear a drumbeat: “And he died. And he died. And he died.” This episode explores mortality’s relentless refrain—and the one exception. Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him. In a chapter defined by death, one man breaks the pattern. Death is not the only option. And Noah’s name means “rest.” The drumbeat isn’t the end of the song.
Want to go deeper in Genesis?
Check out my book The Epic of God: A Guide to Genesis—a complete journey through the first book of the Bible.
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By Michael WhitworthGenesis 5 is a genealogy, easy to skip. But read it slowly and you’ll hear a drumbeat: “And he died. And he died. And he died.” This episode explores mortality’s relentless refrain—and the one exception. Enoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him. In a chapter defined by death, one man breaks the pattern. Death is not the only option. And Noah’s name means “rest.” The drumbeat isn’t the end of the song.
Want to go deeper in Genesis?
Check out my book The Epic of God: A Guide to Genesis—a complete journey through the first book of the Bible.
Order from Start2Finish and save 25% with promo code: PODCAST start2finish.org/shop/the-epic-of-god-genesis
Also available on Amazon