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Definition of Postdiluvian

Postdiluvian
Postdiluvian Post`di*lu"vi*an, n. One who lived after the flood.

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- Arphaxád), alternatively spelled Arphaxad or Arphacsad, is one of the postdiluvian men in the Shem–Terah genealogy. The name is recorded in the Book of...
- Epimetheus - first Man (by some Accounts) Deucalion and Pyrrha (the first postdiluvian humans) Hinduism Svayambhuva Manu and Shatarupa (first couple on earth)...
- father of Salah, who lived in the time between Noah and Abraham. The postdiluvian Cainan does not appear in the Masoretic Text, the most common Hebrew...
- Although earlier tradition, Me-Turan/Tell-Haddad tablet, describes Adapa as postdiluvian ruler of Eridu, in late tradition, Adapa came to be viewed as Alulim's...
- earlier Sumerian record, Me-Turan/Tell Haddad tablet, describes Adapa as postdiluvian ruler of Eridu. When the story of Adapa was first rediscovered, some...
- 000 years, has been partially confirmed by the inscriptions; but his 8 postdiluvian dynasties are difficult to reconcile with the monuments, and the numbers...
- the nearer east; writings which cover nearly the whole period of the postdiluvian Old Testament history ..." By arrow-headed writings they meant cuneiform...
- Although earlier tradition, Me-Turan/Tell-Haddad tablet, describes Adapa as postdiluvian ruler of Eridu, in late tradition, Adapa came to be viewed as Alulim’s...
- primordial beings, in two distinct groups, seven antediluvian and four postdiluvian: Incantation: Uanna, "who accomplishes the plans of heaven and earth...
- Measures of Time, of the Primitive Civil Calendar, and of Antediluvian and Postdiluvian Tradition, on the Prin****l Questions of Fact in Sacred and Profane Antiquity...