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Enos: A name in the genealogies of Adam, and consequently referred to within the genealogies of Chronicles, and of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enos
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* '''Enos:''' or '''Enosh''', a Biblical character, the son of Seth, who was a son of Adam and regarded by Kabbalists as a greater magician than any before his time. In his time “men began to call upon the ''name'' of the Lord” (Genesis 4:26). In Jewish tradition, Enos is also associated with the beginning of idolatry.
  
Enos was the son of Seth, who was a son of Adam and regarded by Kabbalists as a gerater magician than any before his time.
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* '''Enos:''' (''Hebrew'') "Mortal Man", a name in the genealogies of Adam, and consequently referred to within the genealogies of Chronicles, and of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
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**[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enos_(Bible) Enos]
  
Hebrew, enosh:  Man.
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  • Enos: or Enosh, a Biblical character, the son of Seth, who was a son of Adam and regarded by Kabbalists as a greater magician than any before his time. In his time “men began to call upon the name of the Lord” (Genesis 4:26). In Jewish tradition, Enos is also associated with the beginning of idolatry.
  • Enos: (Hebrew) "Mortal Man", a name in the genealogies of Adam, and consequently referred to within the genealogies of Chronicles, and of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke