The correct answer is: Enoch
"And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him." -Genesis 5:24
"By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God." - Heb 11:5
Noah He Walked with God - 1997 was released on: USA: 1 September 1997
Abraham.
i think you are referring to enoch (genesis 5:24) but it is possible at that time that several of adams descendants walked with god.
medusa is a god the strongest god ever. When she walked anyone she hated died.Well kind of..... more like a Greek goddess.
The belief that God has walked the earth is a matter of faith and varies among different religions. Some religions believe that God has taken human form, while others believe that God is a spiritual being that does not physically walk the earth.
GEN 5:24 And Enoch walked with God; and he was not, for God took him.
I'm not sure we know since salvation is written about more clearly in the New Testament. But clearly there are Old Testament characters who are saved. The first human we read about who pleased God is Abel. He made a sacrifice to God which pleased God. Then he was killed by Cain. We can only assume Abel was viewed as righteous by God. The next character in scripture that we find pleased God is Enoch as I recall. All we know is the Enoch "walked with God" and was no more, meaning God took him from earth. The term "walked with God" infers obedience to God and relationship with God. Adam and Eve sinned and God provided animal skin as a covering over their nakedness. In scripture this is a type of "covering" that might refer to salvation, but this is not as clear to me as the stories of Abel and Enoch. I'd be interested to hear if there are others recorded in scripture that were "saved" before either of these two.
When Jesus walked the earth, He told everyone about God the Father, and He basically spread the word about God being the ruler of the universe, and that is how we came to know about God and His existence.
The Puritans spoke of God as a loving God, but by their actions regarded him as much more a judgemental God
Both are correct. 'He walked by me' is more colloquial, and also conveys more possible meanings, than 'he walked past me'.
Enoch - Genesis 5:24
Enoch. At the age of 365 he was 'translated' into heaven.