David B. Friedman

Bereshit, The Book of Beginnings


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Lamek took two women to be his wives. One was named Adah, and the second was named Silah.

      20 Adah gave birth to Yaval, who was the patriarch of those who live in tents and breed livestock.

      21 His brother was Yuval, who was the patriarch of musicians who play stringed instruments and flutes.

      22 Silah bore Tuval-Cain, who wrought brass and iron, as well as Tuval-Cain’s sister, Na’amah.

      24 If seven-fold curses come upon anyone taking vengeance on Cain, seventy-fold curses will fall upon anyone taking vengeance on Lemek!”

      25 The (first) man once again had intimate relations with his wife, and she bore a son, calling his name Seth, because “God has gifted me with another offspring in place of Hevel, since Cain killed him.”

      26 Seth also fathered a son, and named him Enosh. It was then that humanity began to worship God.

      The medieval Jewish sage the “Ramban” (acronym for Moshe ben Nachman; see glossary) has a different explanation. He wrote: “. . . have I killed a man for my injury and a child for my wound? [I surely have not!] If Kayin [who murdered] shall be avenged sevenfold, then Lemech [who only produced weapons but did not himself use them] shall be avenged seventy-sevenfold!” (4.23–24).” Rabbi Hattin adds: “Perhaps there is even a note of sarcasm to be added to Lemech’s defensive words, for he seems cavalierly unconcerned with his wives’ anxiety. “What are you two fretting about?” he seems to exclaim, “I have done nothing wrong! Am I then like Kayin who murdered his own brother in cold blood?” (M. Hattin, “The Legacy of Kayin,” http://vbm-torah.org/archive/intparsha 66/01-66bereishit.htm).

      Chapter 5

      1 This is the historic recounting of the first man, from the day on which God created man in His image.

      2 He made them male and female, and He blessed them. Then He named them “mankind” on the day that He created them.

      3 So this man was 130 years old when he fathered a son named Seth, who was born in his likeness and possessed his features.

      4 The first man lived eight hundred years after the birth of Seth, and he fathered other sons and daughters.

      5 The first man’s entire lifetime was 930 years; then he died.

      6 Seth was 105 years old when he fathered Enosh.

      7 Seth lived another 807 years after fathering Enosh, and he fathered other sons and daughters.

      8 Seth’s entire lifetime was 912 years; then he died.

      9 Enosh was ninety years old when he fathered Kaynan.

      10 Enosh lived another 815 years after fathering Kaynan, and he fathered other sons and daughters.

      11 Enosh’s entire lifetime was 905 years; then he died.

      12 Kaynan was seventy years old when he fathered Mahalalel.

      13 Kaynan lived another 840 years after fathering Mahalalel, and he fathered other sons and daughters.

      14 Kaynan’s entire lifetime was 910 years; then he died.

      15 Mahalelel was sixty-five years old when he