Genealogy Shows the Shortening of Life

In response to the second rebellion of mankind, the sons of God marrying the daughters of man, God states in Genesis 6:3, “My Spirit will not contend with humans forever, for they are mortal; their days will be a hundred and twenty years.”

This didn’t happen immediately, as the table below demonstrates. Following the age at death column, notice how the life spans shrunk through the generations.

Another interesting note is the Shem, Noah’s son, was still alive when Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were born.

Once again, we see that a closer look at a genealogy, this time the one in Genesis 11, shows fascinating information behind the mundane read of numbers and hard to pronounce names.

Much of the bible is the same way. A casual read can be confusing and boring, but understanding what was written and why can open up wonderful truths and insights that bring the ancient Scriptures to life.

ScriptureManYear BornYear DiedAge at Death
     
Gen 5:32; 11:10-11Shem15562156600
           11:10-13Arphaxad16562094438
           11:12-15Shelah16912124433
           11:14-17Eber17212185464
           11:16-19Peleg17551994239
           11:18-21Reu17852024239
           11:20-23Serug18172047230
           11:22-25Nahor18471995148
           11:24-26; 32Terah18762081205
           11:26; 25:7Abraham19462121175
           21:5; 35:28Isaac20462226180
           25:26; 47:28Jacob21062253147
           50:22Joseph  110
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