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What does the Bible say about the generations of Adam?

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The Bible, specifically in Genesis 5, details the lineage from Adam to the birth of Noah's family, highlighting significant figures in the bloodline of Jesus Christ.

Genesis 5 serves as a record of the generations from Adam to Noah, presenting significant names that trace the lineage of the Lord Jesus Christ. These names are important as they demonstrate God's providence and His election, where He sovereignly chooses to include particular individuals in His plan of redemption. The lineage emphasizes that while all are sinners by nature, God graciously elects certain individuals as part of His divine purpose, which culminates in the coming of Christ. This genealogy is not merely a historical account; it reveals the unfolding of God's redemptive plan through history, affirming that all Scripture is inspired and profitable for believers.
Scripture References: Genesis 5:1-20, Romans 9:21, Isaiah 6:13, Deuteronomy 7:6, Romans 9:5

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