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<p> ''''' ē´nos ''''' , ''''' ē´nosh ''''' ( אנושׁ , <i> ''''' 'ĕnōsh ''''' </i> , "mortal"; Ἐνώς , <i> ''''' Enō̇s ''''' </i> ): In the New [[Testament]] (the Revised Version (British and American) and the King James Version) and the Old Testament (the King James Version except 1 Chronicles 1:1 ), the form is Enos; in the Old Testament (the Revised Version (British and American) and 1 Chronicles 1:1 the King James Version), the form is Enosh. The son of [[Seth]] and grandson of Adam ( [[Genesis]] 4:26; Genesis 5:6; 1 Chronicles 1:1; Luke 3:38 ). <i> ''''' [[Enosh]] ''''' </i> denotes man as frail and mortal. With Enosh a new religious development began, for "then began men to call upon the name of Yahweh" ( Genesis 4:26 ). There seems to be an implied contrast to Genesis 4:17 which records a development in another department of life, represented by [[Enoch]] the son of Cain. </p> | <p> ''''' ē´nos ''''' , ''''' ē´nosh ''''' ( אנושׁ , <i> ''''' 'ĕnōsh ''''' </i> , "mortal"; Ἐνώς , <i> ''''' Enō̇s ''''' </i> ): In the New [[Testament]] (the Revised Version (British and American) and the King James Version) and the Old Testament (the King James Version except 1 Chronicles 1:1 ), the form is Enos; in the Old Testament (the Revised Version (British and American) and 1 Chronicles 1:1 the King James Version), the form is Enosh. The son of [[Seth]] and grandson of Adam ( [[Genesis]] 4:26; Genesis 5:6; 1 Chronicles 1:1; Luke 3:38 ). <i> ''''' [[Enosh]] ''''' </i> denotes man as frail and mortal. With Enosh a new religious development began, for "then began men to call upon the name of Yahweh" ( Genesis 4:26 ). There seems to be an implied contrast to Genesis 4:17 which records a development in another department of life, represented by [[Enoch]] the son of Cain. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_3463"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/enos;+enosh Enos; Enosh from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_3463"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/enos;+enosh Enos; Enosh from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 16 October 2021
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]
ē´nos , ē´nosh ( אנושׁ , 'ĕnōsh , "mortal"; Ἐνώς , Enō̇s ): In the New Testament (the Revised Version (British and American) and the King James Version) and the Old Testament (the King James Version except 1 Chronicles 1:1 ), the form is Enos; in the Old Testament (the Revised Version (British and American) and 1 Chronicles 1:1 the King James Version), the form is Enosh. The son of Seth and grandson of Adam ( Genesis 4:26; Genesis 5:6; 1 Chronicles 1:1; Luke 3:38 ). Enosh denotes man as frail and mortal. With Enosh a new religious development began, for "then began men to call upon the name of Yahweh" ( Genesis 4:26 ). There seems to be an implied contrast to Genesis 4:17 which records a development in another department of life, represented by Enoch the son of Cain.