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The Lineage

"These are the generations of." - the scroll of who begat whom. Trace the covenant line from Adam to David, one cited verse at a time. Pick any name to see the father before, the children after, and the King James verse that places each one in the record.

The Generations - Adam to David

Use the box to trace any name (try Abraham or Noah), or filter the spine by where it is recorded - Genesis 5, Genesis 11, Ruth 4. The page reloads with `?person=` or `?from=` and renders entirely server-side; the verse text under each name is quoted verbatim from the native KJV corpus.

What this is. A genealogical research instrument. Every name and link is anchored to a verbatim King James verse, pulled live from the native Bible corpus and cited by reference. Where Scripture is ambiguous or a detail is traditional, it is labeled — nothing here is invented to fill a gap.

Jump: Full spine · Genesis 5 · Genesis 11 · Ruth 4 · Adam · Noah · Abraham · David

Position 2 of 33 in the Adam→David spine

Father

Adam

Recorded in the line just before Seth. Cited record anchoring this generation:

And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth:— KJV, Genesis 5:3

Seth

gen 2 · Antediluvian
And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth:— KJV, Genesis 5:3

Appointed in the place of Abel (Genesis 4:25).

Children & branches

Enos LINE OF PROMISE

The royal/covenant line continues through Enos.

And Seth lived an hundred and five years, and begat Enos:— KJV, Genesis 5:6
← Adam Enos →

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What This Is (and Is Not)

This is a **genealogical research instrument** built from cited records. Each name on the spine carries the verbatim King James verse that places it in the line, looked up live from the estate's native Bible engine - the **same corpus** that powers Bible Search and the Signet. It is **not** a speculative family tree: where a relationship is traditional (for example the etymology of "Hebrew" from Eber) or a figure has alternate names, that is labeled plainly. No genealogy is invented to bridge a gap. The royal line is marked where Scripture carries it; side-branches are shown as branches, not as the line of promise.

Related Study Lanes

Figures of Scripture - read individual biblical figures with their anchor verses.

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The Signet - press a verse into a deterministic mathematical sigil.

Scriptorium - dated chronology and simulation engines with honest confidence labels.

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Ask Dave About the Line

Dave can help you study any name in the lineage - the covenant promises that run through it, the context of each verse, and how the line points toward the Messiah.

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