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ENOCH @ the father or Methuselah

(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:5:18,22; kjv@Luke:3:37; kjv@Hebrews:11:5; kjv@Jude:1:14

(2) "The man who walked with God", Walking with God- kjv@Genesis:5:24 Pleasing God- kjv@Hebrews:11:5 Witnessing for God- kjv@Jude:1:14

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ENOCH - E>@ - (dedicated). The eldest son of Cain, kjv@Genesis:4:17) who called after his name the city which he built. kjv@Genesis:4:18) (B.C. 3870.) The son of Jared and father of Methuselah. kjv@Genesis:5:21) ff.; kjv@Luke:3:37 (B.C. 3378-3013.) In the Epistle of Jude kjv@Jude:1:1:14) he described as "the seventh from Adam;" and the number is probably noticed as conveying the idea of divine completion and rest, while Enoch was himself a type of perfected humanity. After the birth of Methuselah it is said, kjv@Genesis:5:22-24) that Enoch "walked with God three hundred years... and he was not; for God took him." The phrase "walked with God" is elsewhere only used of Noah, kjv@Genesis:6:9) cf. kjv@Genesis:17:1 etc., and is to be explained of a prophetic life spent in immediate converse with the spiritual world. Like Elijah, he was translated without seeing death. In the Epistle to the Hebrews the spring and issue of Enoch’s life are clearly marked. Both the Latin and Greek fathers commonly coupled Enoch and Elijah as historic witnesses of the possibility of a resurrection of the body and of a true human existence in glory. kjv@Revelation:11:3)

ENOCH, THE BOOK OF - E>@ - The first trance of the existence of this work is found in the Epistle of kjv@Jude:1:1:14-15) An apocryphal book called Enoch was known at a very early date, but was lost sight of until 1773, when Bruce brought with him on his return from Egypt three MSS. containing the complete Ethiopic translation. In its present shape the book consists of a series of revelations supposed to have been given to Enoch and Noah, which extend to the most varied aspects of nature and life. And are designed to offer a comprehensive vindication of the action of Providence. Notwithstanding the quotation in Jude, and the wide circulation of the book itself, the apocalypse of Enoch was uniformly and distinctly separated from the canonical Scriptures. Its authorship and date are unknown.

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Enoch @ initiated.

(1.) The eldest son of Cain kjv@Genesis:4:17), who built a city east of Eden in the land of Nod, and called it "after the name of his son Enoch." This is the first "city" mentioned in Scripture.

(2.) The son of Jared, and father of Methuselah kjv@Genesis:5:21; kjv@Luke:3:37). His father was one hundred and sixty-two years old when he was born. After the birth of Methuselah, Enoch "walked with God three hundred years" kjv@Genesis:5:22-24), when he was translated without tasting death. His whole life on earth was three hundred and sixty-five years. He was the "seventh from Adam" kjv@Jude:1:1:14), as distinguished from the son of Cain, the third from Adam. He is spoken of in the catalogue of Old Testament worthies in the Epistle to the Hebrews (11:5). When he was translated, only Adam, so far as recorded, had as yet died a natural death, and Noah was not yet born. Mention is made of Enoch's prophesying only in kjv@Jude:1:1:14.

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ENOCH @

-1. Oldest son of Cain kjv@Genesis:4:17-18

-2. A city built by Cain kjv@Genesis:4:17

-3. Father of Methuselah. Transporting of kjv@Genesis:5:18-24; kjv@Luke:3:37; kjv@Hebrews:11:5; kjv@Jude:1:14 .Called HENOCH kjv@1Chronicles:1:3

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kjv@STRING:Enoch <HITCHCOCK>@ dedicated; disciplined - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Henoch <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Enoch - HITCHCOCK-H


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ENOCH @ the father or Methuselah

(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:5:18,22; kjv@Luke:3:37; kjv@Hebrews:11:5; kjv@Jude:1:14

(2) "The man who walked with God", Walking with God- kjv@Genesis:5:24 Pleasing God- kjv@Hebrews:11:5 Witnessing for God- kjv@Jude:1:14

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H2585 <STRHEB>@ חנוך chănôk khan-oke' From H2596; initiated; {Chanok} an antediluvian patriarch: - Enoch.


G1776 <STRGRK>@ ἐνοχλέω enochleō en-okh-leh'-o From G1722 and G3791; to crowd in that is (figuratively) to annoy: - trouble.


G1777 <STRGRK>@ ἔνοχος enochos en'-okh-os From G1758; liable to (a condition penalty or imputation): - in danger of guilty of subject to.


G1802 <STRGRK>@ Ἐνώχ Enōch en-oke' Of Hebrew origin [H2585]; Enoch (that is Chanok) an antediluvian: - Enoch.


G3926 <STRGRK>@ παρενοχλέω parenochleō par-en-okh-leh'-o From G3844 and G1776; to harass further that is annoy: - trouble.


G4729 <STRGRK>@ στενοχωρέω stenochōreō sten-okh-o-reh'-o From the same as G4730; to hem in closely that is (figuratively) cramp: - distress straiten.


G4730 <STRGRK>@ στενοχωρία stenochōria sten-okh-o-ree'-ah From a compound of G4728 and G5561; narrowness of room that is (figuratively) calamity: - anguish distress.