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This article is about the Biblical Seth. For the Egyptian
god, see Seth (god). For the Seth books written by Jane Roberts see
Seth Jane Roberts. For the video game character, see Seth (video game character).
In the Jewish and Christian
Bible, Seth (Hebrew שת Šēth, Shet "Placed; appointed")
was the third son of Adam and Eve and brother to Cain and Abel. According to the Bible, all contemporary humans are descended from Seth through his great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson Noah. Seth was 105 when his first son Enos was born, and he
died at the age of 912.
In rabbinic literature, the name Seth (Hebrew: Sheth) is explained as meaning "foundation." According to
this tradition, Seth was perceived as the "Foundation of the World," since he was the first person born of human parents and the
ancestor of all mankind.
In their attempt to link the early Genesis genealogies with the Babylonian pantheon, nineteenth century scholars identified Seth with Shitti, an epithet for
Marduk.
In the Quran he is known as Sheeth and is regarded as a Prophet.
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