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  1. Lamech (/ ˈ l eɪ m ɪ k /; Hebrew: לֶמֶךְ Lémeḵ, in pausa לָמֶךְ ‎ Lā́meḵ) is a figure appearing in the Old Testament's Book of Genesis, where he is the seventh generation from Adam and father of Jabal, the first breeder of livestock, Tubal-Cain, the first metalworker, Jubal, the first musician, and Naamah.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The Bible mentions two different men by the name of Lamech, both in the book of Genesis. The first Lamech was the son of Methushael, and the second Lamech was the son of Methuselah. Although the men shared a name and had fathers with names that sound very much alike, that is where their similarities end.

  3. Lamech (/ ˈ l eɪ m ɪ k /; Hebrew: לֶמֶךְ ‎ Lemeḵ, in pausa לָמֶךְ ‎ Lāmeḵ; Greek: Λάμεχ Lámekh) was a patriarch in the genealogies of Adam in the Book of Genesis. He is part of the genealogy of Jesus in Luke 3:36.

  4. Jul 19, 2021 · Updated July 19, 2021. Why should Christians be aware of Lamech, an ancient biblical figure mentioned in Genesis 4? Is there any importance for modern believers to giving Lamech a second thought? Maybe yes, since he’s the first man in the Bible reported to have taken a second wife.

  5. Lamech (Heb. לֶמֶךְ) was one of the antediluvian patriarchs in Genesis. According to the list recounting the lineage of Cain (Gen. 4:17–24 – ascribed to the J tradition), Lamech was the son of Methushael (4:18) and the father of three sons, Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal-Cain, and a daughter, Naamah (4:20–22

  6. The father of Noah. ( Genesis 5:29) ATS Bible Dictionary. Lamech. 1. Genesis 4:18-24, a descendant of Cain, in the fifth generation, and ancestor of numerous posterity distinguished for a skill in agriculture, music, and several mechanic arts. He is the first polygamist on record.

  7. Jul 19, 2021 · Lamech is the great-great-great-grandson of Cain. The first description of him is that he has two wives, and it’s the first case of polygamy recorded in the Bible. After identifying his children,...

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