Enos Enos

Enos - Definition and Overview

Enos or Enosh, (אֱנוֹשׁ "Mortal man; sick", Standard Hebrew Enoš, Tiberian Hebrew ʾĔnĂ´š) is the first son of Seth in the Jewish and Christian Bible. According to the Book of Genesis, Seth was 105 when Enos was born. Enos was the father of Cainan. Enos is also mentioned in the genealogical lists contained in the first chapter of the Chronicles and (with respect to Jesus) in the Gospel of Luke.


For the Book of Mormon book, see Book of Enos.


Others with that given name


Example Usage of Enos

VEGFRSSfeeds: [VEGF] The role of Enos in vascular permeability in ENU-induced gliomas.: The role of Enos in vascul.. http://bit.ly/6tsraF PM
BrunaaSarlo: @EnosGama tadinho Enos. egoista (: deixa o menino se divertir, aheueheuaheiau
kanenas70: H afthairesia Enos astynomikou, ena athlio alla memonwmeno gegonos , kontevei na ginei ethnikos xesikwmos kai eorth. Den exoume xounta reeee
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