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Methuselah

Methuselah

METHUSELAH

Son of Enoch, and father of Lamech. He lived 969 years, a longer life than any other on record, and died within the year before the deluge, Gen 5:21,22 .

Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary

Methuselah

One of the Hebrew patriarchs, mentioned in Genesis 5. The word is variously given as Mathusale (1 Chronicles 1:3; Luke 3:37) and Mathusala. Etymologists differ with regard to the signification of the name. Holzinger gives “man of the javelin” as the more likely meaning; Hommel and many with him think that it means “man of Selah”, Selah being derived from a Babylonian word, given as a title to the god, Sin; While Professor Sayee attributes the name to a Babylonian word which is not understood. The author of Genesis traces the patriarch’s descent through his father Henoch to Seth, a son of Adam and Eve. At the time of his son’s birth Henoch was sixty-five years of age. When Methuselah had reached the great age of one hundred and eighty-seven years he became the father of Lamech. Following this he lived the remarkable term of seven hundred and eighty-two years, which makes his age at his death nine hundred and sixty-nine years. It follows thus that his death occurred in the year of the Deluge. There is no record of any other human being having lived as long as this for which reason the name, Methuselah, has become a Synonym for longevity.

The tendency of rationalists and advanced critics of different creeds leads them to deny outright the extraordinary details of the ages of patriarchs. Catholic commentators, however, find no difficulty in accepting the words of the Genesis. Certain exegetes solve the difficulty to their own satisfaction by declaring that the year meant by the sacred writer is not the equivalent of our year. In the Samaritan text Methuselah was sixty-seven at Lamech’s birth, and 720 at his death.

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JOSEPH V. MOLLOY Transcribed by Joseph P. Thomas In Memory of Matteo Ricci S.J.

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume XCopyright © 1911 by Robert Appleton CompanyOnline Edition Copyright © 2003 by K. KnightNihil Obstat, October 1, 1911. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., CensorImprimatur. +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York

Fuente: Catholic Encyclopedia

Methuselah

(Ieb. Methushe’lach, , man of the dart; Sept. and N.T. ; Josephus, , Ant. 1:3, 3 and 4; Vulg. Mathusala and Mathusale; Auth. Vers. Mathusala, in Luk 3:37), the son of Enoch, and eighth of the Sethite antediluvian patriarchs (Genesis v. 21, 22, 25, 26, 27; 1Ch 1:3). He was born (according to the Hebrews text) BC. 3484. When he had attained the age of 187 years, his son Lamech was born, after which he lived 782 years, and died (BC. 2516) only a few months before the flood, at the extreme age of 969; which, being the greatest term attained by any on record. has caused his name to become a proverb of long life. SEE LONGEVITY.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Methuselah

man of the dart, the son of Enoch, and grandfather of Noah. He was the oldest man of whom we have any record, dying at the age of nine hundred and sixty-nine years, in the year of the Flood (Gen. 5:21-27; 1 Chr. 1:3).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Methuselah

(“he dies and it (the flood) is sent”.) A name given prophetically by Enoch, or given after the event. Phoenician inscriptions use methu or betha (“a man”). The man who lived the longest – 969 years. He died in the year of the flood, possibly by it. It is suggestive that death enters into the name of the longest liver. No record of godliness is given, as in his father Enoch’s case (Gen 5:21-27); faith is not always hereditary.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Methuselah

METHUSELAH.Mentioned as a link in our Lords genealogy, Luk 3:37.

Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels

Methuselah

METHUSELAH.A Sethite, the father of Lamech, Gen 5:21 ff. (P [Note: Priestly Narrative.] ), 1Ch 1:3, Luk 3:37 = Methushael in J [Note: Jahwist.] s genealogy, Luk 4:18. The name is interpreted by Holzinger as man of the javelina fitting name for a time when the earth was full of violence.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Methuselah

me-thuse-la, me-thuse-la (, methushelah, man of the javelin): A descendant of Seth, the son of Enoch, and father of Lamech (Gen 5:21 ff; 1Ch 1:3; Luk 3:37). Methuselah is said to have lived 969 years; he is therefore the oldest of the patriarchs and the oldest man. It is doubtful whether these long years do not include the duration of a family or clan.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Methuselah

Methuselah (man of the dust), son of Enoch, and remarkable as being the oldest of those antediluvian patriarchs whose great ages are recorded (Gen 5:21-22). At the age of 187 years he begat Lamech (the father of Noah); after which he lived 782 years, making altogether 969 years [LONGEVITY].

Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature

Methuselah

[Methu’selah]

Son of Enoch, and the seventh from Adam: he lived 969 years, longer than any other person, and died in the year of the flood. Gen 5:21-27; 1Ch 1:3. He is called MATHUSALA in Luk 3:37.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Methuselah

H4968

Son of Enoch and grandfather of Noah.

Gen 5:21-27; 1Ch 1:3

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Methuselah

Methuselah (me-th’se-lah), man of dart, or he dies and it is sentnamely, the flood. The son of Enoch, and, according to Hebrew chronology, 969 years old when he died, in the first year of the flood. The longest-lived man was the son of the saintliest of his time. Gen 5:27; 1Ch 1:3. He lived 243 years with Adam and 600 years with Noah. The history of the fall and of the world before the flood was carried thus through only one person to Noah.

Fuente: People’s Dictionary of the Bible

Methuselah

Methu’selah. (man of the dart). The son of Enoch, sixth in descent from Seth, and father of Lamech. Gen 5:25-27.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary

METHUSELAH

son of Enoch

Gen 5:21; Gen 5:27; 1Ch 1:3

Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible

Methuselah

the son of Enoch, and father of Lamech, Gen 5:21. He was born A.M. 687 and died A.M. 1656, being the very year of the deluge, at the age of nine hundred and sixty-nine, the greatest age to which any mortal man ever attained.

Fuente: Biblical and Theological Dictionary