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Enoch
Enoch (ˈiːnɒk) n1. (Bible) the eldest son of Cain after whom the first city was named (Genesis 4:17)2. (Bible) the father of Methuselah: said to have walked with God and to have been taken by God at the end of his earthly life (Genesis 5:24)E•noch (ˈi nək) n. the father of Methuselah. Gen. 5:22. TranslationsEnoch
Enoch (ē`nək), in the Bible. 1 Son for whom Cain named the city he built. 2 Father of Methuselah. It was said of him that he walked with God—a phrase used also of Noah—and also that like Elijah he was translated to heaven. An alternate form is Henoch.Enochtraditionally seen as paragon of upright man. [O.T.: Genesis 5:21–24]See: RighteousnessEnoch Old Testament1. the eldest son of Cain after whom the first city was named (Genesis 4:17) 2. the father of Methuselah: said to have walked with God and to have been taken by God at the end of his earthly life (Genesis 5:24) MedicalSeeHenochENOCH
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