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DavidFilmer
Guest
In ancient days, the Bible suggests that men lived a REALLY long time. Consider Genesis Chapter 5, which lists many VERY long lived dudes, including Methuselah, who lived a remarkable 969 years (and he probably drank and smoked).
These days, with the marvels of modern medicine and nutrition and such, it’s very rare for anyone to live to 100 (and no one lives much past that). Future generations might push that a decade or two, but 969 years!?!?!?!?!
How are we to understand the lifespans mentioned in Genesis 5?
These days, with the marvels of modern medicine and nutrition and such, it’s very rare for anyone to live to 100 (and no one lives much past that). Future generations might push that a decade or two, but 969 years!?!?!?!?!
How are we to understand the lifespans mentioned in Genesis 5?