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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · 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. The first Lamech was a wicked descendant ...

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    • Who Was Lamech in The Bible and What Did He do?
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    The story of Genesis 4Lamech consists of only four verses. It’s significant to have that long a mention in Scripture but four verses leave out a lifetime of details. The writer of Genesis decided it was important for us to know that Cain’s great-great-great-great grandson chose to take two wives. This was the first mention in the Bible of someone t...

    The writer of Genesis gives us no background as to why Lamech took two wives. In the ancient world (and even today in some parts of the world), it’s seen as a practical choice. Cain has left the presence of the Lord and so his descendants will have learned to depend, not on God’s provision, but on their own ability to provide and protect. In that l...

    While the Bible records many instances of polygamy, including many major biblical leaders such as Jacob, David, and Solomon, it doesn’t specifically condemn polygamy in instruction or teaching. While the Bible doesn’t specifically condemn polygamy, the examples of biblical leaders with multiple wives clearly record the inevitable complications and ...

    Throughout the Bible, God sets clear choices before humanity. He demonstrates the reward and life associated with following Him as opposed to the misery and eventual death associated with choosing to follow our own ways. Lamech’s short story is a glimpse of what has happened in only a few short generations from Adam and Eve. In the garden, one man ...

    Lamech was the first man in the Bible to take two wives, and he was also a murderer who claimed to be avenged seventy-seven times. Learn about his lineage, legacy, and the contrast with his namesake in Genesis 5.

    • Lori Stanley Roeleveld
  3. An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Lamech. We'll discuss the original Hebrew, plus the words and names Lamech is related to, plus the occurences of this name in the Bible.

  4. Lamech was the fifth descendant of Cain and the seventh of Seth. He was a polygamist, a braggart, and a poet, and the father of Noah.

  5. 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.

  6. There are at least two interpretations of the poem: (1) HistoricalLamech had committed murder, and in remorse and self-justification he excused his crime as self-defense; (2) Anticipatory—It was a threat of what Lamech could do since his son, Tubal-Cain, had invented the sowrd.

  7. Aug 18, 2023 · Lamech was the seventh generation of Cain's descendants and the first to openly celebrate his sin. He was a polygamist, a murderer, and a blasphemer who challenged God's authority and justice.

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