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==Enoch was the seventh from Adam==
==Enoch was the seventh from Adam==
:''Now, go back unto the 5th chapter (I think it is) of Genesis, and then go also, over into the Book of Luke (wish I could find it; I wrote it all down here, if I could find it in here) and you’ll find out that in the genealogies, nowhere in the Bible…If…Look! If Noah…If Enoch is the seventh from Adam, the Bible said, “Adam and then his son Seth,” because Cain was not Adam’s seed. It said Adam begot Seth, and Seth begot…Jared; Jared begot, all the way down to Enoch; and Enoch was the seventh from Adam. Nowhere did it ever speak that Cain was ever considered to be anything in the genealogies of God.
:''Now, just look and find out if it’s so or not; search it out. And Luke comes over and names it right back again, and puts down from Adam. Not one time is Cain ever mentioned in the whole thing. And if Enoch (see?) was the seventh from Adam, where did Cain come in? Because the Bible said that, in the genealogies, that Adam begot his son, Seth. And Seth begot Jared, and Jared begot So-and-so, on down; and not one time was Cain ever mentioned. Then he could not be the son of Adam. So he had to be the son of the serpent, and he couldn’t be a son without intercourse. Amen! If he wasn’t, he was virgin born, then he’d be a son of God. I want them to get out of that one time.<ref>64-0830M - Questions And Answers #3, para. 326-327</ref>
:''Her first son was not the son of Adam. If it was, he had the birthrights. The Bible, in Jude, said that Adam…that, “Enoch was the seventh from Adam.” Is that right? And he starts out, “Adam begot his son, Seth.” What about Cain, which had the birthrights? He wasn’t Adam’s son. Seth, and Seth begot; Jared, and on down to Adam, which down to… “which was the seventh from Adam.” Then if Cain was his son, there is not one place in the Bible, even in Luke when he refers back to it again, he never refers to Cain being the son of Adam. And, if he wasn’t, whose son was he? And if he was the son of Adam, he was his first son, which had all the birthrights. <ref>64-1212 - The Harvest Time, para. 304</ref>


:''Now let's notice whether we're in the last age, or not. Now we find out, if we turn back in Genesis, about the, oh, about the 5th chapter, you can also turn to Luke and find out, that '''Enoch was the seventh from Noah'''. Enoch.
:''Now let's notice whether we're in the last age, or not. Now we find out, if we turn back in Genesis, about the, oh, about the 5th chapter, you can also turn to Luke and find out, that '''Enoch was the seventh from Noah'''. Enoch.