Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Mehujael is a biblical figure mentioned in the genealogies of the Book of Genesis. He is a descendant of Cain, the firstborn son of Adam and Eve, who is infamous for committing the first murder by killing his brother Abel. Mehujael's lineage is part of the antediluvian (pre-Flood) generations, which are detailed in Genesis 4.Biblical Reference: Mehujael is introduced in Genesis 4:18: "To Enoch was born Irad, and Irad was the father of Mehujael, and Mehujael was the father of Methushael, and Methushael was the father of Lamech." Genealogical Context: Mehujael is the great-grandson of Cain, through Cain's son Enoch. The genealogy from Cain to Mehujael is as follows: Cain fathered Enoch, Enoch fathered Irad, and Irad fathered Mehujael. This lineage is significant as it represents the line of Cain, which is often contrasted with the line of Seth, another son of Adam and Eve, who is seen as the righteous line leading to Noah. Name Meaning: The name Mehujael is of Hebrew origin and is often interpreted to mean "smitten by God" or "God gives life." The etymology reflects the complex relationship between humanity and the divine, a recurring theme in the early chapters of Genesis. Cultural and Theological Significance: Mehujael's mention in the Bible is brief, and there is little detail about his life or deeds. However, his place in the genealogy of Cain is significant in understanding the broader narrative of Genesis. The line of Cain is often associated with the development of civilization and culture, as seen in the accomplishments of Cain's descendants, such as Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal-Cain, who are credited with founding various aspects of human culture, including livestock herding, music, and metalworking (Genesis 4:20-22). Theologically, the genealogy of Cain, including Mehujael, serves as a backdrop to the unfolding account of human sin and divine judgment, culminating in the narrative of the Flood. The contrast between the descendants of Cain and the descendants of Seth highlights themes of sin, redemption, and the hope for a righteous remnant. Historical and Interpretive Considerations: While the historical details of Mehujael's life are not provided in the biblical text, his inclusion in the genealogy underscores the importance of lineage and heritage in the biblical narrative. The genealogies in Genesis serve not only as historical records but also as theological statements about the nature of humanity and its relationship with God. In conservative Christian interpretation, the genealogies, including that of Mehujael, are often viewed as literal historical accounts that provide insight into the early history of humanity. They are seen as foundational to understanding the origins of sin and the need for salvation, themes that are central to the Christian faith. Overall, Mehujael's brief mention in the Bible invites reflection on the broader themes of human history, sin, and redemption as presented in the early chapters of Genesis. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary MehujaelSmith's Bible Dictionary Mehujael(smitten by God), the son of Irad, and fourth in descent from Cain. (Genesis 4:18) Easton's Bible Dictionary Smitten by God, the son of Irad, and father of Methusael (Genesis 4:18). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia MEHUJAELme-hu'-ja-el (mechuya'el, mechiya'el, "smitten of God"): A descendant of Cain through Enoch and Irad (Genesis 4:18). The list in Genesis 5:12; is a working-over of the same material of genealogy by another hand at a different date of spelling (compare spelling of Chaucer and that of today). In that ease, Mehalalel would be the correspondent name to Mehujael (see Expository Times, X, 353). Strong's Hebrew 4232. Mechuyael -- "smitten of God," great-grandson of Cain... "smitten of God," great-grandson of Cain. Transliteration: Mechuyael or Mechiyyayel Phonetic Spelling: (mekh-oo-yaw-ale') Short Definition: Mehujael. ... Mehujael. ... /hebrew/4232.htm - 6k Library How it is that Cain's Line Terminates in the Eighth Generation ... Chapter iv The Life of Adam An Exposition on the First Ten Chapters of Genesis, and Part of ... Thesaurus Mehujael (1 Occurrence)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. MEHUJAEL. ... In that ease, Mehalalel would be the correspondent name to Mehujael (see Expository Times, X, 353). ... /m/mehujael.htm - 7k Irad (1 Occurrence) Me-hu'ja-el (1 Occurrence) Lamech (11 Occurrences) Lemech (9 Occurrences) Enoch (18 Occurrences) Methusael (1 Occurrence) Methushael (1 Occurrence) Me-thu'sha-el (1 Occurrence) Begot (119 Occurrences) Resources Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible ThesuarusConcordance Mehujael (1 Occurrence)Genesis 4:18 Subtopics Related Terms |