Kenan: A Patriarch of the Early Line

An informational overview of Kenan and his place in Seth’s lineage.

Biblical Context

Kenan appears in genealogical listings.

A Stabilizing Figure in the Genealogical Chain

Kenan appears as the third generation after Adam through Seth. His name may relate to concepts of possession or formation, reflecting early cultural themes of settlement and land identity. Kenan’s long lifespan fits the literary pattern of early patriarchal genealogies, which emphasize continuity and longevity.

Archaeological Evidence

Early Near Eastern genealogies often included symbolic ages and structured generational lists. Tablets from Ebla and Mari show similar patterns of long ancestral lines used to legitimize later groups.

Bible Verses About Kenan: A Patriarch of the Early Line

Genesis 5:9 – Kenan’s birth.

Genesis 5:12 – Kenan’s lifespan.

1 Chronicles 1:2 – Listed among patriarchs.

Luke 3:37 – Included in genealogy.

Genesis 5:14 – Kenan’s death.

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