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2007-03-04 04:20:09 · 18 answers · asked by love_fool 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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ENOCH

(E´noch) [One Trained Up; Inaugurated [that is, dedicated, initiated]].

1. Son of Cain and father of Irad. Enoch was born in the land of Fugitiveness after Cain had killed his brother Abel.—Ge 4:17, 18.

2. The son born to Jared at the age of 162; the seventh man in the genealogical line from Adam. In addition to Methuselah, who was born to him when he was 65 years old, Enoch had other sons and daughters. Enoch was one of the “so great a cloud of witnesses” who were outstanding examples of faith in ancient times. “Enoch kept walking with the true God.” (Ge 5:18, 21-24; Heb 11:5; 12:1) As a prophet of Jehovah, he foretold God’s coming with His holy myriads to execute judgment against the ungodly. (Jude 14, 15) Likely persecution was brought against him because of his prophesying. However, God did not permit the opposers to kill Enoch. Instead, Jehovah “took him,” that is, cut short his life at the age of 365, an age far below that of most of his contemporaries. Enoch was “transferred so as not to see death,” which may mean that God put him in a prophetic trance and then terminated Enoch’s life while he was in the trance so that he did not experience the pangs of death. (Ge 5:24; Heb 11:5, 13) However, he was not taken to heaven, in view of Jesus’ clear statement at John 3:13. It appears that, as in the case of Moses’ body, Jehovah disposed of Enoch’s body, for “he was nowhere to be found.”—De 34:5, 6; Jude 9.

Enoch is not the writer of the “Book of Enoch.” This is an uninspired, apocryphal book written many centuries later, probably sometime during the second and first centuries B.C.E.

3. The first city mentioned in the Bible. Cain built this city in the land of Fugitiveness to the E of Eden, calling it by the name of his son Enoch.—Ge 4:17.

2007-03-04 04:23:29 · answer #1 · answered by Tim 47 7 · 2 1

Enoch

2007-03-04 04:26:26 · answer #2 · answered by gwhiz1052 7 · 2 0

If you are talking about persons mentioned in the Bible, there are two. Both in the Old Testament. Enoch and Elijah.

2007-03-04 04:23:15 · answer #3 · answered by Granny Annie 6 · 4 1

Logically the person who never died is the person who never lived. All things are changing and impermanent, even concepts and thoughts.

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2007-03-04 04:27:41 · answer #4 · answered by vinslave 7 · 2 1

Enoch and Elijah.

2007-03-04 04:37:05 · answer #5 · answered by Adam 2 · 2 0

Depends on your belief. No one really dies according to the bible John 3:16 for god so loved the world that he gave his only son so that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life

2007-03-04 04:24:49 · answer #6 · answered by lynx 3 · 0 3

JESUS! Esa peace be upon him that's what Muslims say. He never died and will return very soon. and myself of-course I've never died

2007-03-04 04:34:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Enoch and Elijah

2007-03-04 04:22:33 · answer #8 · answered by moviesmiss1 3 · 3 2

Is it only one person? I think Cain didn't die either, but add him to the list and you don't have "the person" at all but the people.

2007-03-04 04:31:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

There are 2.
Enoch and Elisha

2007-03-04 04:22:39 · answer #10 · answered by Christian #3412 5 · 2 2

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