Genesis 5

Genesis 5

This chapter provides a concise genealogy from Adam to Noah, establishing the biblical timeline before the Great Flood. It features the incredibly long lifespans of the patriarchs, many living for over 900 years, and includes the remarkable story of Enoch, who ""walked with God"" and was taken by Him without experiencing death. The repeated phrase, ""and then he died,"" serves as a constant reminder of the judgment of sin pronounced in Eden, emphasizing the steady march toward the coming judgment under Noah.

00
00
Previous Chapter
You are at the beginning.
Search Chapters
Next Chapter
You have reached the end.
Search Chapters
This is the block containing the Collection list that will be used to generate the "Previous" and "Next" content. You can hide this block if you want.

Job 7

Job continues his lament, describing his life as burdensome and fleeting. He desperately asks God to stop watching him so closely and to relieve his suffering, reminding God that he is only mortal flesh.

Job 8

Bildad begins the debate, arguing more harshly than Eliphaz. He claims Job's children must have sinned for them to perish, urging Job to seek God and return to his former integrity.

Discover Bible Verses

Ultimate Guide to Bible Verses About Love

Our complete guide to bible verses about love. Find key scriptures on God's love, loving others, and love in relationships.

10 Powerful Bible Verses for Strength

When you need a solid foundation, these powerful bible verses for strength serve as a strong defense. Find a scripture to declare and build your faith today.

12 Scriptures for Healing the Sick

It's hard when we or someone we love is sick. We've gathered 12 key healing scriptures to bring comfort and hope. Find God's promises for healing the sick.