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Adam and Eve have another son, Seth, and through his line people begin to call on the name of the Lord.
After Abel's death and Cain's exile, Eve gives birth to Seth, seeing him as a God-given replacement for Abel. Seth has a son named Enosh, and it's during this generation that people begin to worship God by name. Seth's line becomes the thread of hope running through the early chapters of Genesis.
The first family fractures when jealousy turns deadly — and God's response is more complex than you'd expect. He confronts Cain, curses him, and then does the last thing anyone would predict: protects him. What unfolds is two diverging family lines that ask a question the rest of the Bible never stops answering — who are you calling on?
GenesisThe Line That Wouldn't DieGenesis 5 traces ten generations from Adam to Noah — a chapter that looks like a list of names and numbers but quietly tells the story of death's grip on humanity, one man who broke the pattern, and a father's hope that his son might change everything.
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