103 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Genealogy (3 occurrences) Representatives of the line begun by Seth survived the Flood.—Ge 5:3-29, 32; 8:18; 1Pe 3:19, 20. ... Thus, from this viewpoint, the Flood occurred in the third generation of human history.—Ge 5:3-32. it-1 pp. 907-915 - Insight, Volume 1 Highlights From the Book of Genesis—I (3 occurrences) This article will consider highlights from Genesis 1:1–11:9, basically up to the time when Jehovah began dealing with the patriarch Abraham. ... (Genesis 1:1–7:24) w04 1/1 pp. 28-31 - The Watchtower—2004 Bible Book Number 1—Genesis (3 occurrences) 12. How does the earth come to be ruined in the days of Noah? 12 Wicked men and angels ruin the earth; God brings the Deluge (5:6–11:9). ... The record in Genesis is essential in providing the genealogy of the human family and also in calculating the time that man has been on this earth.—Gen., chaps. 5, 7, 10, 11. si pp. 13-19 - “All Scripture” (si) Questions From Readers (3 occurrences) ● The conclusion that the Flood occurred 1,656 years after Adam’s creation rests on the ages in the genealogical list in Genesis chapter 5. ... Genesis chapter 5 provides detailed information about a chain of men from Adam to Noah. w80 10/1 p. 31 - The Watchtower—1980 Genesis—a Basis and a Pattern (3 occurrences) Genesis, and especially Ge chapters 1 through 11, has been the favorite target of men who deny God’s willingness to perform miracles. ... The Ge fifth chapter tells that Enoch walked with God. w76 1/15 pp. 60-63 - The Watchtower—1976 Genealogy (3 occurrences) Seth started off a line, representatives of which survived the Flood.—Gen. 5:3-29, 32; 8:18; 1 Pet. 3:19, 20. ... Thus, from this viewpoint, the Flood occurred in the third generation of human history.—Gen. 5:3-32. ad pp. 634-639 - Aid (ad) January 13-19 (2 occurrences) GENESIS 3-5 ... • Bible Reading: (4 min. or less) Ge 4:17–5:8 (th study 5) mwb20 January p. 4 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2020 Life Span (2 occurrences) During the pre-Flood period, the life span approached a thousand years. (Ge 5:5-29) ... 5:8 it-2 p. 252 - Insight, Volume 2 Philo of Alexandria—Mixing Scripture With Speculation (2 occurrences) Consider Genesis chapters 1-11, in which human history from creation to the scattering of peoples at the tower of Babel is recorded. ... This is saying that Genesis chapters 1-11 are not to be taken literally. w05 6/15 pp. 9-12 - The Watchtower—2005 Noah’s Log—Does It Have Meaning for Us? (2 occurrences) At Genesis 5:1-29, we find the genealogical line from the creation of the first man, Adam, to the birth of Noah. ... The average life span of the ten generations from Adam to Noah was above 850 years. (Genesis 5:5-31) w03 5/15 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2003 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1999 (2 occurrences) Jan. 25 Bible reading: Genesis 4-6 ... Complete Revelation 16-22–Genesis 1-44 km 10/98 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1998 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1991 (2 occurrences) July 1 Bible reading: Genesis 4 to 6 ... Revelation 1-22 to Genesis 1-28 km 10/90 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1990 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1983 (2 occurrences) July 3 Bible reading: Genesis 4 to 7 ... Complete Genesis 4 to 31 km 10/82 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1982 The Value of Bible Genealogy (2 occurrences) Their descendants through their son Seth are listed down to the Flood. (Gen. chaps. 5, 7) ... For example, in Genesis chapters 5 and Ge 7:6, 11, the time from Adam’s creation to the Flood is shown to be 1,656 years. w78 3/15 pp. 28-31 - The Watchtower—1978 Did Men Once Live for Hundreds of Years? (2 occurrences) For example, we read of Adam, Seth, Enosh, Kenan, Jared, Methuselah and Noah living to be each more than 900 years old. (Gen. 5:5, 8, 11, 14, 20, 27; 9:29) ... a Based on Genesis 5:5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 27, 31; 9:29; 11:10-25, 32; 25:7. g77 2/22 pp. 27-28 - Awake!—1977 Theocratic School Schedule for 1977 (2 occurrences) Jan. 9 Bible reading: Genesis 5 to 9 ... Complete Genesis 1 to 34 km 11/76 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1976 Theocratic Ministry School for 1973 (2 occurrences) Apr. 15 Bible reading: Genesis 1 to 5 ... Complete Lamentations 1 to 5 and Genesis 1 to 15 km 10/72 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1972 Bible Navigation (1 occurrence) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 nwtsty - Study Bible C4 Translations and Reference Works Supporting the Use of the Divine Name in the “New Testament” (1 occurrence) Me nga upoko e waru o te Pukapuka o Kenehi (Genesis 1-8, Gospels of Matthew and John, and Acts of Apostles to 1 Corinthians, in Maori), by James Shepherd, William Yate, William Williams, and others, Sydney, Australia, 1833. nwtsty - Study Bible Roman Catholic Church (1 occurrence) Genesis 1-11: w05 6/15 12 dx86-24 - Index 1986-2024 Track Your Bible Reading (1 occurrence) 5 6 7 8 lff - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) The Devastating Consequences of the First Lie (1 occurrence) TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | GENESIS 3-5 mwb20 January p. 4 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2020 Our Christian Life and Ministry Bible Reading Schedule for 2020 (1 occurrence) Genesis 3-5 es20 pp. 3-5 - Examining the Scriptures—2020 We Are Designed to Live (1 occurrence) All of them lived before the Flood of Noah’s day—Noah having lived for 600 years before the Flood came. (Genesis 5:5-27; 7:6; 9:29) wp19 No. 3 pp. 6-7 - The Watchtower (Public)—2019 Adam (1 occurrence) Finally, after 930 years, most of which was spent in the slow process of dying, Adam returned to the ground from which he was taken, in the year 3096 B.C.E., just as Jehovah had said.—Ge 4:8-26; 5:5-24; Jude 14; see LAMECH No. 2. it-1 pp. 44-46 - Insight, Volume 1 Chronology (1 occurrence) The 1,656 years of this period are set out in Genesis 5:1-29; 7:6, and they may be outlined as shown in the chart below. it-1 pp. 447-467 - Insight, Volume 1 Death (1 occurrence) The tremendous longevity of the men living prior to the Flood must at least be considered as reflecting a remarkable potential in the human body, surpassing that found in any animal even under the most ideal conditions. (Ge 5:1-31) it-1 pp. 596-599 - Insight, Volume 1 Enosh (1 occurrence) Enosh was 90 years old when he became father to Kenan, and he lived a total of 905 years. (Ge 5:6-11) it-1 pp. 729-730 - Insight, Volume 1 Generation (1 occurrence) The life span of the ten generations from Adam to Noah averaged more than 850 years each. (Ge 5:5-31; 9:29) it-1 pp. 917-918 - Insight, Volume 1 Genesis, Book of (1 occurrence) Wicked angels and men ruin earth; God brings global Flood (5:6–11:9) it-1 pp. 919-923 - Insight, Volume 1 Kenan (1 occurrence) He was the father of Mahalalel and lived 910 years. (Ge 5:3-14; 1Ch 1:1, 2) it-2 p. 145 - Insight, Volume 2 Life (1 occurrence) In the meantime he was able to pass on, not fullness of life, but a measure of life to his posterity, many of whom lived from 700 to 900 years. (Ge 5:3-32) it-2 pp. 245-252 - Insight, Volume 2 Mahalalel (1 occurrence) Mahalalel lived 895 years. (Ge 5:6-17; 1Ch 1:1, 2) it-2 p. 295 - Insight, Volume 2 Seth (1 occurrence) Seth died at the age of 912 years (3896-2984 B.C.E.).—Ge 4:17, 25, 26; 5:3-8; 1Ch 1:1-4; Lu 3:38. it-2 p. 899 - Insight, Volume 2 Year (1 occurrence) From the beginning, man made use of these divinely provided time indicators, measuring time in terms of years subdivided into months. (Ge 5:1-32) it-2 pp. 1213-1215 - Insight, Volume 2 What Will Make It Interesting? (1 occurrence) Genesis chapters 5-9 wp17 No. 1 pp. 5-6 - The Watchtower (Public)—2017 Schedule for Week of January 6 (1 occurrence) Bible reading: Genesis 1-5 (10 min.) km 12/13 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—2013 How Did We Get Here? (1 occurrence) —Based on Genesis, chapters 1-11; Jude 6, 14, 15; Revelation 12:9. w13 10/1 p. 4 - The Watchtower—2013 Did People in Bible Times Really Live So Long? (1 occurrence) They were Adam, Seth, Enosh, Kenan, Jared, Methuselah, and Noah. (Genesis 5:5-27; 9:29) w10 12/1 pp. 12-14 - The Watchtower—2010 Paradise Lost (1 occurrence) —Based on Genesis chapters 3 to 5; Revelation 12:9. bm section 2 p. 5 - Bible’s Message (bm) 123
Representatives of the line begun by Seth survived the Flood.—Ge 5:3-29, 32; 8:18; 1Pe 3:19, 20. ... Thus, from this viewpoint, the Flood occurred in the third generation of human history.—Ge 5:3-32.
This article will consider highlights from Genesis 1:1–11:9, basically up to the time when Jehovah began dealing with the patriarch Abraham. ... (Genesis 1:1–7:24)
12. How does the earth come to be ruined in the days of Noah? 12 Wicked men and angels ruin the earth; God brings the Deluge (5:6–11:9). ... The record in Genesis is essential in providing the genealogy of the human family and also in calculating the time that man has been on this earth.—Gen., chaps. 5, 7, 10, 11.
● The conclusion that the Flood occurred 1,656 years after Adam’s creation rests on the ages in the genealogical list in Genesis chapter 5. ... Genesis chapter 5 provides detailed information about a chain of men from Adam to Noah.
Genesis, and especially Ge chapters 1 through 11, has been the favorite target of men who deny God’s willingness to perform miracles. ... The Ge fifth chapter tells that Enoch walked with God.
Seth started off a line, representatives of which survived the Flood.—Gen. 5:3-29, 32; 8:18; 1 Pet. 3:19, 20. ... Thus, from this viewpoint, the Flood occurred in the third generation of human history.—Gen. 5:3-32.
Consider Genesis chapters 1-11, in which human history from creation to the scattering of peoples at the tower of Babel is recorded. ... This is saying that Genesis chapters 1-11 are not to be taken literally.
At Genesis 5:1-29, we find the genealogical line from the creation of the first man, Adam, to the birth of Noah. ... The average life span of the ten generations from Adam to Noah was above 850 years. (Genesis 5:5-31)
Their descendants through their son Seth are listed down to the Flood. (Gen. chaps. 5, 7) ... For example, in Genesis chapters 5 and Ge 7:6, 11, the time from Adam’s creation to the Flood is shown to be 1,656 years.
For example, we read of Adam, Seth, Enosh, Kenan, Jared, Methuselah and Noah living to be each more than 900 years old. (Gen. 5:5, 8, 11, 14, 20, 27; 9:29) ... a Based on Genesis 5:5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 27, 31; 9:29; 11:10-25, 32; 25:7.
Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Me nga upoko e waru o te Pukapuka o Kenehi (Genesis 1-8, Gospels of Matthew and John, and Acts of Apostles to 1 Corinthians, in Maori), by James Shepherd, William Yate, William Williams, and others, Sydney, Australia, 1833.
All of them lived before the Flood of Noah’s day—Noah having lived for 600 years before the Flood came. (Genesis 5:5-27; 7:6; 9:29)
Finally, after 930 years, most of which was spent in the slow process of dying, Adam returned to the ground from which he was taken, in the year 3096 B.C.E., just as Jehovah had said.—Ge 4:8-26; 5:5-24; Jude 14; see LAMECH No. 2.
The 1,656 years of this period are set out in Genesis 5:1-29; 7:6, and they may be outlined as shown in the chart below.
The tremendous longevity of the men living prior to the Flood must at least be considered as reflecting a remarkable potential in the human body, surpassing that found in any animal even under the most ideal conditions. (Ge 5:1-31)
Enosh was 90 years old when he became father to Kenan, and he lived a total of 905 years. (Ge 5:6-11)
The life span of the ten generations from Adam to Noah averaged more than 850 years each. (Ge 5:5-31; 9:29)
In the meantime he was able to pass on, not fullness of life, but a measure of life to his posterity, many of whom lived from 700 to 900 years. (Ge 5:3-32)
From the beginning, man made use of these divinely provided time indicators, measuring time in terms of years subdivided into months. (Ge 5:1-32)