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The Pattern of Life and Death
Commentators note the repetitive formula in this chapter: a patriarch lives, has a key son, has other children, and then dies. This verse, describing Seth, follows that pattern. The phrase "and begat sons and daughters" shows God's blessing of fruitfulness continuing, while the eventual notice of death for each patriarch is a constant reminder of the consequence of the fall.
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17th Century
Pastor
And Seth lived, after he begat Enos, eight hundred and
seven years
The Septuagint ver…
17th Century
Minister
Concerning each of these, except Enoch, it is said, and he died. It is good to observe the deaths of others.
They all lived very lo…