Gen 5: 3-5
Excerpt:…In preparation, the righteous are told to watch for the son of man. Beforehand, our Calculus has been perverse: Looking back, yesterday we did not foresee that the final leg, he anchor of the relay race, was the mission of Adam’s end-time son who shall reach —not the base of the mountain but— the very top. Proof of this is that only now, after 6000 years, can we know the full effect that results from ignoring Christ. So to describe this struggle to maturation, I quote to you Genesis five: “ 1 This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made he him; 2 Male and female created he them 3And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth: 4 And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters: 5 And … Adam lived … nine hundred and thirty years: and he died.” —Gen 5: 3-5. This Text inspires curiosity. After 130 years, why only one named son. Chpter 4 (descending on your screen) affirms a basis for this quibble: It says that the production of Seth occurred the next time that Adam knew Eve. It gives cause to wonder, why, the 130-year wait for Adam to know Eve again since the joy of sex was a right for married couples. I cringe at the thought: Could it be that Adam had intercourse with his daughters? The Law of Moses, 2500 years future to creation, forbade such an act, but such then came by the new wine of that day. None the matter, since the Flood was the remedy; it removed all genetic effacements that could all-the-more corrupt the image and likeness of Adam. And the Lord, without giving more detail, said that marriage and giving into marriage was one offense of many, offenses that warranted the flood…