5.08.2005

Mother's Day

Hey everyone out there, It's Mother's day today! Go tell your mom or your grandma or somebody how much you love them! On a different note, Have you heard of Methusaleh? Yeah, he was the grandad of Noah and the son of Enoch. His name meant "When he is dead, it shall be sent." God told Enoch that when his son Methusaleh died, He would send judgement. The ironic thing is that the lifespan of this boy Methusaleh would show the mercy of God! Short life? Little mercy. Long life? Very merciful. Methusaleh was the oldest recorded human being. He died at the ripe old age of 969, a few months before the Great Flood that killed almost everyone on the earth. We serve an awesome God!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, that's interesting! I never heard that before.

Anonymous said...

yeah, there was a world wide flood?

David S. MacMillan III said...

Yes, there was a worldwide flood, regardless of what certain entities would have you to believe

Anonymous said...

Hi, Ketter.

A person on the Evolutionfairytale.com forums said something about how Methusaleh's age was in months, not years. I highly doubt it, but what do you think?

David S. MacMillan III said...
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David S. MacMillan III said...

Well, if Methusaleh's age ("And the days of Methusaleh's life were 969 years, and he died.") was given in months, that means that all the "years" in the book of the geneology of Adam are really months. That is perposterous. For example, I don't think that Enoch had Methusaleh when he was 5 years old, and I don't think that Shem had Araphaxad when he was 3.