Moses
Genesis 5:14ESV·traditional attribution

Thus all the days of Kenan were 910 years, and he died.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

God records the lineage of the righteous with care and clarity, setting down their years at length so all can see them, while the wicked are left nameless and forgotten. The memory of the just is blessed; the name of the wicked shall rot. These long lives teach us to number our days, for even centuries are but a quick passage.

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Commenting on Genesis 5:6-20

John Gill Reformed Baptist

And Jared lived an hundred and sixty two years, and he begat Enoch. Here the Septuagint agrees with the Hebrew text, and the Samaritan version differs, reading only sixty two; but this can hardly be thought to be his first son at such an age. And Jared lived an hundred and sixty two years, and he begat Enoch.

Keil & Delitzsch Lutheran

Seth bore the image of God as Adam did, yet corrupted by sin transmitted through his father. The recurring refrain "and he died" announces death as an unchangeable law from Adam onward; yet each man fathered children before he fell, so life persisted amid death, and the race endured to bring forth the Seed who would conquer death itself.

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Commenting on Genesis 5:3-32