Genesis 5:6 · KJV
"And Seth lived an hundred and five years, and begat Enos:"
King James Version
What does Genesis 5:6 mean? →Passage Context
Reflection Questions
How does your family history influence your identity?
What does it mean for you to leave a legacy?
When have you felt a strong connection to your ancestors?
Life Application
Reflect on your family's history and how it shapes who you are today.
Think about the legacy you want to leave for future generations.
People in This Verse
Enos is the son of Seth and represents the next generation in the biblical lineage. His name is associated with the beginning of public worship and calling upon God.
First appearance: Genesis 4:26
Seth is the third son of Adam and Eve, born after Abel's death. He is seen as a replacement for Abel and is significant in the lineage leading to Noah.
First appearance: Genesis 4:25
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