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- | The word first appears in Genesis 4:26 - //Seth also he birthed son studied the characteristics human at that time profaned studied | + | The word first appears in Genesis 4:26 - //Seth also he birthed son studied the characteristics |
- | This verse refers to a scientific study initiated by Seth. It appears to state that Seth shifted the focus of his study away from focusing on the characteristics of [[Ihoh]] (and the other [[Alehim]]) and toward the characteristics of humans. | + | This verse refers to a scientific study initiated by Seth(([[set]])). It appears to state that Seth shifted the focus of his study away from focusing on the characteristics of [[Ihoh]] (and the other [[Alehim]]) and toward the characteristics of humans. |
It is important to note that prior to this passage, only the words [[adem]] and [[ais]]((in Genesis 2:23-24, Genesis 3:6)) are used to refer to people. Genesis 2-3 tells of the creation of the first people. The first people are referred to by the words [[adem]] and [[ais]], but never by ' | It is important to note that prior to this passage, only the words [[adem]] and [[ais]]((in Genesis 2:23-24, Genesis 3:6)) are used to refer to people. Genesis 2-3 tells of the creation of the first people. The first people are referred to by the words [[adem]] and [[ais]], but never by ' | ||
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