Enos (biblical figure)
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Enos or Enosh (Hebrew: אֱנוֹשׁ ʾĔnōš; "mortal man"; Arabic: أَنُوش/يَانِش, romanized: Yāniš/’Anūš; Greek: Ἐνώς Enṓs; Ge'ez: ሄኖስ/Henos) is a figure in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible. He is described as the first son of Seth who figures in the Generations of Adam, and is also referred to within the genealogies of 1 Chronicles.[1]
Enos | |
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Venerated in | Islam and Mandaeism |
Spouse | Noam |
Children | Kenan more sons and daughters |
Parent |
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Relatives | Adam and Eve (grandparents) Cain (uncle) Abel (uncle) Enoch (cousin) Mahalalel (grandson) Jared (great-grandson) Enoch (great-great-grandson) Methuselah (great-great-great-grandson) Lamech (great-great-great-great-grandson) Noah (great-great-great-great-great-grandson) |
According to Christianity, he is part of the genealogy of Jesus as mentioned in Luke 3:38. Enos is also mentioned in Islam in the various collections of tales of the pre-Islamic prophets, which honor him in an identical manner. Furthermore, early Islamic historians like Ibn Ishaq and Ibn Hisham always included his name in the genealogy of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, (Arabic: ’Anūsh أَنُوش or: Yānish يَانِش).[2]