(Ke′nan) [from a root meaning "produce; acquire; buy"].
The son of Enosh, grandson of Seth, and great-grandson of Adam. He was the father of Mahalalel and lived 910 years. (Ge 5:3-14; 1Ch 1:1, 2) Kenan is evidently referred to as "Cainan, son of Enosh," in Luke's listing of Jesus' genealogy.-Lu 3:37, 38.
No he doesn't.
In the Bible, Seth was the third child of Adam and Eve.
Seth was the son of Adam and Eve, "in the place of Abel, because Cain killed him". Seth then fathered Enosh and lived to be 912 years old. Seth is only mentioned in the Bible at Genesis 4:25-5:8.
Seth is mentioned about 8 times in the bible, mostly in Genesis. Seth was the son of Adam and Eve mentioned in Gen. 4:25-26, 5:3-8 and Luke 3:38.
Eve Genesis 4:25
The Egyptian Seth's wife was named Nephthys.
Able had two brothers, Cain and Seth
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Enosh is a Hebrew word that means "human being" or "mortal." It is often used in the Bible to refer to mankind as a whole. In particular, Enosh is the name of a descendant of Adam in the Bible.
The bible doesn't say - perhaps the authors hadn't thought of it - traditionally, the answer is he married one of his sisters.
According to the Bible, the eighth man was Adam's son, Seth. Adam and Eve had other sons and daughters, but Seth is mentioned as the eighth man in the genealogical line that leads to Noah. Genesis 5:3-5 states that Adam fathered Seth when he was 130 years old, after the death of Abel.
Seth. Adam and Eve's third son after Cain and Abel.