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  • Therefore, upon the consolation enjoyed in the birth of Seth there soon follows another trial or tribulation, which the godly parents Adam and Eve signalize by giving the name Enosh to their son.

    Commentary on Genesis, Vol. II Luther on Sin and the Flood Martin Luther 1514

  • “Adam became the father of Seth, and Seth became the father of Enosh”—yawn—“and Enosh became the father of…”

    Saints & Scoundrels of the Bible Linda Chaffee Taylor 2008

  • “Adam became the father of Seth, and Seth became the father of Enosh”—yawn—“and Enosh became the father of…”

    Saints & Scoundrels of the Bible Linda Chaffee Taylor 2008

  • “Adam became the father of Seth, and Seth became the father of Enosh”—yawn—“and Enosh became the father of…”

    Saints & Scoundrels of the Bible Linda Chaffee Taylor 2008

  • Unfortunately Adam's knowledge was lost during the time of Enosh and had to be rediscovered by Abraham

    Maimonides Seeskin, Kenneth 2008

  • “Adam became the father of Seth, and Seth became the father of Enosh”—yawn—“and Enosh became the father of…”

    Saints & Scoundrels of the Bible Linda Chaffee Taylor 2008

  • Enosh lifted a thin, blue-veined hand to quiet the warrior's suspicions.

    Conan the Wanderer Howard, Robert E. 1974

  • How had he ever let old Enosh talk him into this foolish venture?

    Conan the Wanderer Howard, Robert E. 1974

  • So Conan had come by secret underground ways, which Enosh had shown him.

    Conan the Wanderer Howard, Robert E. 1974

  • Enosh rose and greeted Conan with courtly phrases.

    Conan the Wanderer Howard, Robert E. 1974

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