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Lamech
        the strikerdown; the wild man. (1.) The fifth in descent from
        Cain. He was the first to violate the primeval ordinance of
        marriage (Gen. 4:18-24). His address to his two wives, Adah and
        Zillah (4:23, 24), is the only extant example of antediluvian
        poetry. It has been called "Lamech's sword-song." He was "rude
        and ruffianly," fearing neither God nor man. With him the
        curtain falls on the race of Cain. We know nothing of his
        descendants.
        (2.) The seventh in descent from Seth, being the only son of
        Methuselah. Noah was the oldest of his several sons (Gen.
        5:25-31; Luke 3:36).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Lamech' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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