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1 | Who was the first perfect man | Gen 5:24 | joetpen@bellsouth.net | 96096 | ||
Who was the first perfect man | ||||||
2 | Who was the first perfect man | Gen 5:24 | candy lee | 96097 | ||
If by perfect you mean without sin I would have to say that it would have to be Enoch. See Heb 11:5 and Gen 5:24. Enoch walked with God and was translated without seeing death. | ||||||
3 | Who was the first perfect man | Gen 5:24 | Searcher56 | 96140 | ||
Scripture ... Rom 3:23, 5:12; Heb 4:15 ... Adam was created perfect, but because he sinned, we all are sinners (Rom 5:12) ,,, Enoch, like us, sinned (Rom 3:23) ... Only Jesus was without sin (Heb 4:15) |
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4 | Who was the first perfect man | Gen 5:24 | candy lee | 96167 | ||
If the wages of sin is death, then why was Enoch translated without seeing death? I agree that Adam was created perfect but Lucifer was created perfect too and look what happened there. | ||||||
5 | Who was the first perfect man | Gen 5:24 | DarcyA | 96174 | ||
Elisha didn't see death neither and he wasn't sinless. God took Enoch (Raptured him) doesn't mean he was sinless. I think His name has a two fold meaning. 1st He wouldn't die Secondly he wouldn't be around during the flood Which if God didn't take Him he probably would have. Rom 3:23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, |
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6 | Who was the first perfect man | Gen 5:24 | candy lee | 96446 | ||
I think you have Elisha and Elijah mixed up. Their names do sound a lot alike. Elisha did die. 2 Kings 13:20,21 A dead man was thrown into his sepulchre and when he touched the bones of Elisha the man revived. Elijah was translated in a chariot of fire and Elisha saw it. Both of these happened before the birth of Christ. I see where you are comming from. If you are saying that there has only been one man in all of the history of the Earth that was without sin, perfect and without spot then I would have to say that there was one. And God was made flesh and dwelt among us. And He offered up His life as a ransom for many. He was hung on a tree or cross as most call it, pierced in His hands and feet,but it wasn't the nails that kept him there. It was his love for His children that kept Him there. The name of this Loving, merciful,longsuffering man was Jesus Christ who is our lord and savior,Amen. | ||||||