Gen 5: 3-5

 

Excerpt:…This shall be by the new wine. Until then, `gifts withheld´, Adam did not multiply: The best that he could do was to reproduce one son —not in God’s likeness and image but— in that of Adam’s own, one per each generation: The Bible gives affirmation in “ Gen 5: 3-5 And 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 all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died.” —Gen 5: 3-5. This vertical transcendency of Adam shall deepen in our next study, 53.3. But now, we resound from Genesis that all of Adam’s other sons or lineage, rather than proceeding forward, they all perished with the flood —yielding an unfruitful harvest. By this we see that his puny work barely exhibited the math of addition —not the gift of multiplication. 10 generations afterwards only Noah’s family remained, the descendants of Adam’s image and likeness via Seth —Enoch aside for now. The clarion and concrete conclusion, of complete comprehensive concurrence and concordance is that Adam was not fruitful to multiply God’s likeness in the earth. This fact brings to mind the John-four backstitch of our memory anchor: The secondary reaper gathers fruit unto life eternal, meaning He wins Adam’s mission…