Lamech in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
la'-mek (lemekh; Lamech, "a strong youth"?):
(1) The name is first mentioned in Gen 4:18-24. Here Lamech,
the son of Methushael, is named as the last of the
descendants of Cain. He was the father of Jabel, Jubal,
Tubal-cain, and Naamah. As the husband of two wives, namely,
Adah and Zillah, he furnishes the first recorded instance of
polygamy. It is very instructive to note that this "father
of polygamy" at once becomes the first blustering tyrant and
a braggadocio; we are fully permitted to draw this
conclusion from his so-called "swordlay" (Gen 4:23 f). He
does not put his trust in God, but in the weapons and
implements invented by his sons, or rather these
instruments, enhancing the physical and material powers of
man, are his God. He glories in them and misconstrues the
Divine kindness which insured to Cain freedom from the
revenge of his fellow-men.
(2) Another Lamech. is mentioned in Gen 5:25,28 (compare 1
Ch 1:3; Lk 3:36), the son of Methuselah and the father of
Noah. His words (Gen 5:29) show the great difference between
this descendant of Seth and the descendant of Cain. While
the one is stimulated to a song of defiance by the worldly
inventions of his sons, the other, in prophetical mood,
expresses his sure belief in the coming of better times, and
calmly and prayerfully awaits the period of comfort and rest
which he expected to be ushered in by his son Noah.
William Baur
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