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Genesis 5 and Moses 6 are often treated as background material—lists of names before the “real” story begins. But for ancient readers, these chapters were anything but incidental. In this deep dive, we explore Day 1 and Day 2 of Week 5 (Genesis 5; Moses 6:1–25) and look at how genealogies, records, and priesthood continuity function as theological scaffolding rather than narrative filler. We’ll examine the toledot structure of Genesis, the role of the Book of Remembrance, and the early pattern of covenant communities leaving corrupt environments to establish Zion. This discussion draws on scriptural text, historical context, and insights from scholars including Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Hugh Nibley, and Interpreter Foundation studies—while remaining grounded in close reading of the text itself. If you’re looking to move beyond surface-level readings and slow down with scripture in a more thoughtful way, you’re in the right place. Join the conversation: What stood out to you in Genesis 5 or Moses 6? What questions are you wrestling with? Share your thoughts below. Take a few minutes this week to open the scriptures, slow your pace, and come listen with me. Reading for This Video Genesis 5 Moses 6:1–25 Referenced Resources Come, Follow Me — Old Testament 2026, Week 5 Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Genesis 5; Moses 6 Interpreter Foundation — Old Testament Study Helps Hugh Nibley, Teach These Things Freely unto Your Children Subscribe & turn on notifications for new daily readings and weekly music so you don’t miss anything. Music: Elder Eliezer Project: Come Listen With Me #ComeFollowMe #ComeFollowMe2026 #ScriptureStudy #Genesis #Moses #Enoch #OldTestament #FaithAcrossGenerations #TeachThemFreely #ComeListenWithMe #ChristianStudy #LDS (Unofficial; not an official publication of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.)