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  1. Jared or Jered (Hebrew: יֶרֶד ‎ Yereḏ, in pausa יָרֶד ‎ Yāreḏ, "to descend"; Greek: Ἰάρετ or Ἰάρεδ Iáret; Arabic: يَارَد Yārad), in the Book of Genesis, was a sixth-generation descendant of Adam and Eve.

  2. Feb 2, 2024 · In the modern day, Jared is an important figure for many who interpret the Bible. He is a symbol of faith and a reminder that holiness can be everlasting. He is seen as a reminder of the power of prayer, diligence, and perseverance in the face of adversity.

  3. Apr 12, 2023 · Jared was a prominent biblical figure who lived to the age of 962. His etymology derives from the root YRD, meaning “descend.” This is in keeping with the days of the angels descending to Earth.

  4. May 4, 2013 · Mahalaleel: biblical figure, great grandson of Seth. Jared, is the first son born of Mahalaleel at the age of sixty five (Genesis 5:15 KJV). The name Jared came from Hebrew origin which means “descent” or “descendant”.

  5. May 27, 2024 · The name Jared has significant biblical origins and holds a special place in the religious and historical context. In the Bible, Jared is mentioned in the Book of Genesis as the sixth generation descendant of Adam and Eve.

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · Jared is a figure mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Genesis. He is listed as the sixth generation descendant of Adam and Eve, and is the father of Enoch. Jared is often overshadowed by other more prominent figures in the Bible, but his story is still significant in biblical history.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JaredJared - Wikipedia

    In the Book of Genesis, the biblical patriarch Jared (יֶרֶד ‎) was the sixth in the ten pre-flood generations between Adam and Noah; he was the son of Mahalaleel and the father of Enoch, and lived 962 years (Genesis 5:18).

  8. Jared, the 4th antediluvian patriarch in descent from Seth ( Genesis 5:15-20; Luke 3:37) Jared was the father of Enoch, and the grandfather of Methuselah. He is called “Jered” in 1 Chronicles 1:2 KJV.

  9. The King James Version has "Jered" in 1 Chronicles 1:2. The name is supposed by Budde to denote a degeneration of the human race, the first five generations being righteous, their successors not, except Enoch and Noah. The name has been identified with that of Irad (iradh), Genesis 4:18.

  10. Biblical Jared. The Book of Mormon Jared has the same name as the antediluvian biblical patriarch Jared (Hebrew: יֶרֶד Yéreḏ, in pausa יָרֶד ‎ Yā́reḏ, "to descend"), Migration. According to the narrative Jared, along with family and friends came to the "promised land" (the Americas) shortly after the great Tower of Babel ...