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It might be that rather than a strictly biological descendance, what is referred to here is a cultural characteristic, or a particular tradition that people could opt in to. In other words, the Sethites may have been followers of Seth by way of some traditional knowledge, story, or perhaps arcane teachings. In fact, throughout history esoteric traditions have linked legendary figures such as Hermes Trismegistus and Thoth, with the Biblical character Seth. | It might be that rather than a strictly biological descendance, what is referred to here is a cultural characteristic, or a particular tradition that people could opt in to. In other words, the Sethites may have been followers of Seth by way of some traditional knowledge, story, or perhaps arcane teachings. In fact, throughout history esoteric traditions have linked legendary figures such as Hermes Trismegistus and Thoth, with the Biblical character Seth. |
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| Genesis identifies three specific characters as 'setim': Jared, Lamech, and Reu |
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see also [[seti]] | see also [[seti]] |