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How do the names in Genesis communicate the Gospel?

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The names in Genesis 5 create a sentence that encapsulates the Gospel message, revealing humanity's plight and God's provision through Christ.

In Genesis chapter 5, the meanings of the names in the genealogy from Adam to Noah form a powerful statement about God's salvation plan. Each name represents a theological truth, beginning with 'man' and leading through terms that denote death, habitation, and ultimately praise. This line of names articulates humanity's fallenness and the hopeful promise of salvation through Jesus, who was pierced for our transgressions. Thus, what appears to be an ordinary genealogical record is, in fact, a profound declaration of the Gospel that transcends generations and serves to reveal God's redemptive intentions.
Scripture References: Genesis 5, Isaiah 53:5

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