Enos - Prophet

Who was Enos?

Grandson of Adam

From: Mesopotamia Born: -3768 Prophet

Family

Relatives of Enos

The story of Enos

and is remembered as the first person in the Bible to do so, marking a turning point in the history of humanity's relationship with God.

Name meaning

The name "Enos" is of Hebrew origin and is primarily used in biblical contexts. In the Bible, Enos is mentioned as a descendant of Adam and Eve, specifically the son of Seth, making him the grandson of Adam and Eve. The name Enos is derived from the Hebrew word "Enosh," which means "man" or "mortal." It often signifies human frailty or mortality, emphasizing the transient nature of human life. In the genealogies of Genesis, Enos is notable for being part of the lineage leading to Noah and, eventually, to figures significant in Judeo-Christian traditions.

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Prophet

First mention

Genesis 4:26

Appearances in the Bible

8 mentions

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