3.1.5 Gen. 5: Genealogy from Adam to Noah
This genealogy twdlwt (toledoth) is attributed to the priestly writing P and could have been the beginning of a whole book of genealogies. Fragments of it will still meet us in the further reading of Genesis.
Lifetime of fathers:
from Adam to Noah 700- 1000 years
from Noah to Abraham 200-600
Patriarchs 100-200
Present 70-80
The high ages are unusual and have been variously explained:
- they could be meant as exact numbers and point to the greater life energy of the beginning, which was closer to God
- they could have a lost symbolic meaning that is no longer recognizable to us today (see below on Gen. 6, 3)
- they could be related in particular to the dimensions of the tabernacle or the temple building
Enoch (No.7) and Noah (No.10) are particularly highlighted.
Extraordinary is the remark about Enoch’s “walk with God” (5, 22) and his rapture to him. Both will play a major role later in the apocalyptic.
