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by tomrod
1853 days ago
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While very old, Genesis' stories were told by bronze age folks to each other and by an area's local priests for a variety of reasons, much like stories of Odin, Thor, Ea, Zu, Zeus, and Neptune. A broken clock may be correct twice a day, but I wouldn't take it a proof that the clock is predictive sometimes. Indeed, the stories of Enoch and Methuselah show that any hard bound was clearly violated within a tiny group of humans it claims are originators. |
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Not quite. Methuselah died in the Flood, and it was only _after_ the flood when God decreed that humans' lifespan would be limited to 120 years.