Genesis 5 picks up after the fall of man and Cain’s departure, focusing on the righteous line of Seth, Adam’s son who was born after Abel’s death. From there, the chapter carefully traces the generations — from Adam to Seth, Enosh, Kenan, Mahalalel, Jared, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech, and finally Noah. Each verse tells us how long these men lived, the sons and daughters they had, and how the rhythm of life continued through centuries. Some lived hundreds of years — a reminder of a time when the human lifespan was long and the world was still new.
While many see it as just a list of names, this chapter is actually a bridge — connecting the creation story to the coming of the Flood. It shows how God preserved a line of faithfulness through generations despite the sin and corruption growing in the world. One of the most powerful moments in Genesis 5 is the story of Enoch. Unlike the others, Enoch didn’t die. The Bible says, “Enoch walked with God; then he was no more, because God took him.” That short line speaks volumes. It tells us that closeness with God brings life — eternal and divine. Enoch’s walk with God stands as a symbol of what faithfulness can lead to, even in a world that’s drifting from righteousness.
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