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Me‧thu′se‧lah lived nine hundred and sixty-nine years(Genesis 5:27)

Jared lived nine hundred sixty-two years. (Gen 5:20)

Noah lived nine hundred and fifty years (Genesis 9:29)

Adam lived nine hundred and thirty years (Genesis 5:5)

The answer to the question is Jared 962yrs.

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