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Enosh

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Smith's Bible Dictionary by William Smith (1863)

E’nosh. Same as Enos. 1Ch 1:1.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock & James Strong (1880)

a more correct mode of Anglicizing (1Ch 1:1) the name ENOS SEE ENOS (q.v.).

Dictionary of the Bible by James Hastings (1909)

ENOSH (Gen 4:26 J [Note: Jahwist.] , Gen 5:6-11), ENOS (Luk 3:38).—The name is poetical, denoting ‘man’; the son of Seth, and grandson of Adam. As the time of Cain was marked by sin and violence, so that of Seth was marked by piety. In the days of Enosh men began to ‘call with the name of J″ [Note: Jahweh.] ,’ i.e. to use His name in invocations. The name J″ [Note: Jahweh.] having been known practically from the beginning of human life, the writer (J [Note: Jahwist.] ) always employs it in preference to the title ‘Elohim.’ In E [Note: Elohist.] (Exo 3:14) and P [Note: Priestly Narrative.] (Exo 6:2 f.) it was not revealed till long afterwards.

A. H. M‘Neile.

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