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Enos or Enosh (Hebrew: אֱנוֹשׁ ʾĔnōš; "mortal man"; Arabic: أَنُوش/يَانِش, romanized: Yāniš/’Anūš; Greek: Ἐνώς Enṓs; Ge'ez: ሄኖስ Henos) is a figure in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible.
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4 maj 2013 · Enos or Enosh (1 Chronicles 1:1 KJV), which means “mortal man” in Hebrew, is the eldest son of Seth, and Adam and Eve’s grandson. He was born when Seth was one hundred and five years old (Genesis 5:6 KJV).
Meaning: Enosh. Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root אֱנוֹשׁ (enosh), meaning "man" or "mortal." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G1801 (Ἐνώς, Enos): The Greek transliteration of Enosh, used in the genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke.
Enos. The grandson of Adam. He lived nine hundred and five years. Adam, Seth, and Enoch died before him; and Noah was contemporary with him eighty-four years, Genesis 4:26; 5:6-11; Luke 3:38. In his days "began men to call upon the name of the Lord" in organized and systematic public worship; then began men to call themselves by the name of the ...
ENOS, ENOSH ē’ nŏs, e’ nŏsh (אֱנֹֽושׁ, ̓Ενώς, G1968, man, mankind). Son of Seth and the grandson of Adam; an ancestor of Christ. He became the father of Kenan after he lived ninety years. He had other sons and daughters and died at 905 years (Gen 5:6-11).
Enos. Hebrew: אֱנוֹשׁ —transliteration: Enosh or Enos —meaning: (not known) also known as: Enosh. E nos is a pre-Flood patriarch, son of Seth, and grandson of Adam (Genesis 5:6-11; Luke 3:38).