Genesis 5

I. Introduction
A. Transition from the genealogy of Adam in Genesis 4:26 to the genealogy of Adam through Seth’s lineage

II. Genealogy from Adam to Noah
A. Verse 1: Introduction to the genealogy, emphasizing that God created humans in His likeness
B. Verses 3-5: Adam’s descendants from Seth to Enosh, including their ages and the births of their sons
C. Verses 6-8: Enosh’s descendants from Cainan to Mahalalel, including their ages and the births of their sons
D. Verses 9-11: Mahalalel’s descendants from Jared to Enoch, including their ages and the births of their sons
E. Verses 12-14: Enoch’s descendants from Methuselah to Lamech, including their ages and the births of their sons
F. Verses 15-20: Lamech’s descendants from Noah to Japheth, including their ages and the births of their sons

III. The Life of Enoch
A. Verses 21-24: Brief account of Enoch’s life, including his walk with God and his translation to heaven, bypassing death

IV. Genealogy from Noah to Shem, Ham, and Japheth
A. Verses 25-28: Noah’s descendants from Lamech to Noah, including their ages and the births of their sons
B. Verses 29-32: Noah’s three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, including their ages and the births of their sons

V. Conclusion
A. Summary of the events in Genesis 5
B. Transition to the subsequent chapters and the unfolding of God’s plan in human history

Note: This outline provides a general structure of Genesis 5, focusing on the genealogy from Adam to Noah, with an emphasis on the descendants of Adam through Seth’s lineage. It highlights the ages and the births of sons in each generation. The account also includes a brief mention of Enoch’s extraordinary life and translation to heaven. The actual chapter contains additional details and specific ages of individuals that are not included in this outline.