Hidden Gospel Message In Genesis Five Genealogy

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We frequently use the familiar term, gospel, or good news. Where is the first place it appears in the Bible? The answer may surprise you. An Integrated Message



The great discovery is that the Bible is a message system: it's not simply 66 books penned by 40 authors over thousands of years, the Bible is an integrated whole which bears evidence of supernatural engineering in every detail.

The Jewish rabbis have a quaint way of expressing this very idea: they say that they will not understand the Scriptures until the Messiah comes. But when He comes, He will not only interpret each of the passages for us, He will interpret the very words; He will even interpret the very letters themselves; in fact, He will even interpret the spaces between the letters!

When I first heard this, I simply dismissed this as a colorful exaggeration. Until I reread Matthew 5:17 and 18:
"Think not that I have come to destroy the Torah and the prophets; I have not come to destroy but to fulfill.
For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled."

(A jot and tittle are the Hebrew equivalent of our dotting an i and the crossing of a t.)

An Example

A remarkable example of this can be glimpsed in Genesis Chapter 5, where we have the genealogy of Adam through Noah. This is one of those chapters which we often tend to skim over quickly as we pass through Genesis it's simply a genealogy from Adam to Noah.

But God always rewards the diligent student. Let's examine this chapter more closely.

In our Bible, we read the Hebrew names. What do these names mean in English?

A Study of Original Roots

The meaning of proper names can be a difficult pursuit since a direct translation is often not readily available. Even a conventional Hebrew lexicon can prove disappointing. A study of the original roots, however, can yield some fascinating insights.

(A caveat: many study aids, such as a conventional lexicon, can prove rather superficial when dealing with proper nouns. Furthermore, views concerning the meanings of original roots are not free of controversy and variant readings.)

Let's take an example.

The Flood Judgment

Methuselah comes from muth, a root that means "death";1 and from shalach, which means to bring, or to send forth. The name Methuselah means, "his death shall bring".2

Methuselah's father was given a prophecy of the coming Great Flood, and was apparently told that as long as his son was alive, the judgment of the flood would be withheld; but as soon as he died, the flood would be brought or sent forth.

(Can you imagine raising a kid like that? Every time the boy caught a cold, the entire neighborhood must have panicked!)

And, indeed, the year that Methuselah died, the flood came.3

It is interesting that Methuselah's life, in effect, was a symbol of God's mercy in forestalling the coming judgment of the flood.

Therefore, it is fitting that his lifetime is the oldest in the Bible, speaking of the extensiveness of God's mercy.

The Other Names

If there is such significance in Methuselah's name, let's examine the other names to see what may lie behind them.

Adam's name means man. As the first man, that seems straight forward enough.

Seth

Adam's son was named Seth, which means appointed. Eve said, "For God hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain slew."4

Enosh

Seth's son was called Enosh, which means mortal, frail, or miserable. It is from the root anash, to be incurable, used of a wound, grief, woe, sickness, or wickedness.

It was in the days of Enosh that men began to defile the name of the Living God.5

Kenan

Enosh's son was named Kenan, which can mean sorrow, dirge, or elegy. (The precise denotation is somewhat elusive; some study aids unfortunately presume that Kenan is synonymous with Cainan.)

Balaam, looking down from the heights of Moab, uses a pun upon the name of the Kenites when he prophesies their destruction.6

We have no real idea as to why these names were chosen for their children. Often they may have referred to circumstances at birth, and so on.

Mahalalel

Kenan's son was Mahalalel, from Mahalal which means blessed or praise; and El, the name for God. Thus, Mahalalel means the Blessed God. Often Hebrew names include El, the name of God, as Dan-i-el, "God is my Judge", etc.

Jared

Mahalalel's son was named Jared, from the verb yaradh, meaning shall come down.7

Enoch

Jared's son was named Enoch, which means teaching, or commencement. He was the first of four generations of preachers. In fact, the earliest recorded prophecy was by Enoch, which amazingly enough deals with the Second Coming of Christ (although it is quoted in the Book of Jude in the New Testament):

Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, "Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints,
To execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against."
Jude 14, 15

Methuselah

Enoch was the father of Methuselah, who we have already mentioned. Enoch walked with God after he begat Methuselah.8 Apparently, Enoch received the prophecy of the Great Flood, and was told that as long as his son was alive, the judgment of the flood would be withheld. The year that Methuselah died, the flood came.

Enoch, of course, never died: he was translated 9 (or, if you'll excuse the expression, raptured ). That's how Methuselah can be the oldest man in the Bible, yet he died before his father!

Lamech

Methuselah's son was named Lamech, a root still evident today in our own English word, lament or lamentation. Lamech suggests despairing.

(This name is also linked to the Lamech in Cain's line who inadvertently killed his son Tubal-Cain in a hunting incident.10)

Noah

Lamech, of course, is the father of Noah, which is derived from nacham, to bring relief or comfort, as Lamech himself explains in Genesis 5:29.

The Composite List Now let's put it all together:

HebrewEnglishAdamManSethAppointedEnoshMortalKenanSorrow;MahalalelThe Blessed GodJaredShall come downEnochTeachingMethuselahHis death shall bringLamechThe DespairingNoahRest, or comfort.



That's rather remarkable:

Man (is) appointed mortal sorrow; (but) the Blessed God shall come down teaching (that) His death shall bring (the) despairing rest.

Here's the Gospel hidden within a genealogy in Genesis!

(You will never convince me that a group of Jewish rabbis conspired to hide the Christian Gospel right here in a genealogy within their venerated Torah!)

Evidence of Design

The implications of this discovery are more wide spread than is evident at first glance.

It demonstrates that in the earliest chapters of the Book of Genesis, God had already laid out His plan of redemption for the predicament of mankind. It is a love story, written in blood on a wooden cross which was erected in Judea almost 2,000 years ago.

The Bible is an integrated message system, the product of supernatural engineering. Every number, every place name, every detail every jot and tittle is there for our learning, our discovery, and our amazement. Truly, our God is an awesome God.

It is astonishing to discover how many Biblical controversies seem to evaporate if one simply recognized the unity the integrity of these 66 books, penned by 40 authors over thousands of years.

It is remarkable how many subtle discoveries lie behind the little details of the text. Some of these become immediately obvious with a little study; some are more technical and require special helps. Look behind every detail: there's a discovery to be made! God always rewards the diligent student. What other messages lay hidden behind the names in the Bible? Check it out.
 
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(You will never convince me that a group of Jewish rabbis conspired to hide the Christian Gospel right here in a genealogy within their venerated Torah!)

Ah, Mr. Missler's teachings....I remember him very well, How is Chuck doing these days?

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Yes, as a matter of fact, that quote I posted in my last post is a direct quote from his numerology cassette.

Years ago Chuck had sent me his entire catalog of tapes. I still have them somewhere and I recall that tape because it also makes mention of the genealogies of Yeshua in Matthew and how it all breaks down into multiples of seven, in the greek. I found many of his tapes very fascinating, however, in some instances I could not substantiate some of the information he presented. I think he is still doing well, however, I haven't heard from him or spoken with him in quite a long while.

All the best,
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I found many of his tapes very fascinating, however, in some instances I could not substantiate some of the information he presented. [/qoute]

Funny thing, that's the exact conclusion I came to!

I have a number of his books, not tapes though. I have the Alien Encounters, The Search for the Messiah, his commentary on Ruth, and a few others I can't recall off the top of my head. His writings on the Nephillim are what guided me to deeper study a good number of years ago. It was at that time that I began to seriously study Judaism and the Tenach.

Shalom,
Yafet.
 
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AnthonyForChrist said:
That's rather remarkable:

Man (is) appointed mortal sorrow; (but) the Blessed God shall come down teaching (that) His death shall bring (the) despairing rest.

Here's the Gospel hidden within a genealogy in Genesis!

(You will never convince me that a group of Jewish rabbis conspired to hide the Christian Gospel right here in a genealogy within their venerated Torah!)

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Quite interesting....
still what you give is NOT a genealogy.
I mean if we were to be unbiased, why choose Adam and not Eve? why seth and not Cain or Abel? etcc....
it seems to me you choose the names that added together give what you want it to mean....
 
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Rabbi Cohen said:
BS"D

Yes, as a matter of fact, that quote I posted in my last post is a direct quote from his numerology cassette.

Years ago Chuck had sent me his entire catalog of tapes. I still have them somewhere and I recall that tape because it also makes mention of the genealogies of Yeshua in Matthew and how it all breaks down into multiples of seven, in the greek. I found many of his tapes very fascinating, however, in some instances I could not substantiate some of the information he presented. I think he is still doing well, however, I haven't heard from him or spoken with him in quite a long while.

All the best,
Rabbi Cohen
He is doing well. My brother (the mensch) last January gave me a year's subscription to Missler's Berean Online Fellowship messageboard (which I believe set him back $100). Missler pops in on the board ever so often. His speaking engagements keeps him on the road and in the air quite a lot.

I have not spoken to him face to face in a couple of years myself. A very approachable guy after his guest speaking!

Much of his teaching can be found at www.khouse.org for little or no cost.

Regards,
 
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Oh, by the way, I was able to track down the genealogy in Ber 5 using simply the Strong's Lex. with one exception (Lamek). Since the good rabbi is in on this thread, I would ask if the word l'Maq (contraction of Maqaq) could have been the name of the Abba Nuakh?
 
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I mean if we were to be unbiased, why choose Adam and not Eve? why seth and not Cain or Abel? etcc....

Why not Eve? Because society at that time was patriarchal, therefore genealogies were lists of male ancestors (unless a female character played a promient role in society, as we can see with some women in the Bible).
Why not Cain or Abel? Because Noah was a descendant of Seth, not of Cain or Abel.
 
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My personal belief:

1. Man was created first. It has nothing to do with male being better than female because neither is.

Our L-rd elevated womankind to the highest degree known to humanity in both covenants.

2. Chavvah was the first to sin.
1 Timothy 2:13 For Adam was first formed, then Eve. 14 And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.
 
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Why not Eve? Because society at that time was patriarchal, therefore genealogies were lists of male ancestors (unless a female character played a promient role in society, as we can see with some women in the Bible).
Why not Cain or Abel? Because Noah was a descendant of Seth, not of Cain or Abel.
Who are you tracing back through the genealogy?
and why would stop at 7 names?

Plus the messiah was predicted through Eve:

And I will put enmity
between you and the woman,
and between your offspring and hers;
he will crush your head,
and you will strike his heel.
 
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Why not Eve? Because society at that time was patriarchal, therefore genealogies were lists of male ancestors (unless a female character played a promient role in society, as we can see with some women in the Bible).
Why not Cain or Abel? Because Noah was a descendant of Seth, not of Cain or Abel.


Hi Ben Tsion, All names have a role to play in the truth.
Eve is the one who brings forth life- if she does not have a great role to play in the scheme which is our world and in the Truth- then she shouldnt have been named at all.
Cain and abel also had their role to play- and should also be added into the story. To cut them out is to NOT SEE THE COMPLETE PICTURE.
And also, just to inform- the GOOD NEWS (translated Gospel) is written and interwoven in every book of the bible- so the Good News is not foreign to a Jew.
Jews believe in everything Messiah Yeshuah is and was and will be- it is only that Most of us Orthodox Jews do not acknowledge Yeshuah to be the bearer of this Good News to be called THE Messiah.
So are they actually unbelievers?
NO!
 
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Azad said:
Quite interesting....
still what you give is NOT a genealogy.
I mean if we were to be unbiased, why choose Adam and not Eve? why seth and not Cain or Abel? etcc....
it seems to me you choose the names that added together give what you want it to mean....
Then you must be calling the Bible biased, because that's where I got the information from and the "genealogy" used.
 
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Azad said:
Who are you tracing back through the genealogy?
and why would stop at 7 names?
I'm using Chapter Five of Genesis. I'm using exactly what's there and nothing more. I just found it interesting to note that there is a Gospel message in that piece of genealogy. I'm not being choosy about anything, I'm just using what the chapter itself says. Coincidentally, "five" is the number associated with grace in Hebrew numerology, and Genesis Five gives a hint at God's plan for salvation!
 
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Azad said:
Quite interesting....
still what you give is NOT a genealogy.
I mean if we were to be unbiased, why choose Adam and not Eve? why seth and not Cain or Abel? etcc....
it seems to me you choose the names that added together give what you want it to mean....

Actually, I don't think it matters whether its a genealogy or not, that is how it is recorded in the bible, in Genesis 5, from Adam to Noah. Otherwise it could have included Eve as well as the Cain branch. But to use your example, it would be biased in my opinion if you were creating your own "genealogy" just to make it make sense...
 
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Guys,
I'm by no means demeaning Eve's role in G-d's plan. I guess the Ruach HaKodesh was making a clear point when He mentioned the names that would form the meaning of the sentence He wanted to get across. The fact that there were other people in Noah's genealogy and that they were not mentioned are in fact a witness to the fact that there's more to it than meets the eye.

In Mashiach,
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There is nothing choosy or haphazard about the selection of names. They are exactly as stated in B'reshet chapter 5 and are the direct lineage (inheritance and family relationships were patriarchal [through the male parent] at that time).

The names listed are the direct unbroken lineage from Adam to Noach.
 
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