Methuselah

Methuselah (Hebrew: מְתוּשֶׁלַח Məṯūšélaḥ, in pausa מְתוּשָׁלַח Məṯūšā́laḥ, "Man of the javelin" or "Man of Selah"; Greek : Μαθουσαλά Mathousalá) was a biblical patriarch and a figure in Judaism, Christianity , and Islam. Said to have died at the age of 969, he lived the longest of all figures mentioned in the Bible. According to the Book of Genesis, Methuselah was the son of Enoch , the father of Lamech , and the grandfather of Noah. Elsewhere in the Bible, Methuselah is mentioned in genealogies in 1st Chronicles and the Gospel of Luke.

His life is described in further detail in extra-biblical religious texts such as the Book of Enoch, Slavonic Enoch , and the Book of Moses. Bible commentators have offered various explanations as to why the Book of Genesis describes him as having died at such an advanced age; some scholars believe that Methuselah's age is the result of mistranslation, while others believe that his age is used to give the impression that part of Genesis takes place in a very distant past. Methuselah's name has become synonymous with longevity, and he has been portrayed and referenced in film, television, and music.

It appears Methuselah did exist and had a direct connection to either unidentified aliens (Jehovas ) and or Sarans during their time in Egypt

See also:

 * Methuselah, program
 * Methuselah Virus
 * Methuselah Drug
 * USS Methuselah