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Mehujael: biblical figure, great grandson of Cain

Mehujael is the son of Irad or great grandson of Cain (Genesis 4:18 KJV).

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Mehujael came from Hebrew origin that may mean “smitten” or “destroy”. Some take this as “smitten by God” or “destroyed by God”.

The name Mehujael came from Hebrew origin that may mean “smitten” or “destroy”. Some take this as “smitten by God” or “destroyed by God”.

The Bible Timeline reads that the existence of Mehujael is years after his father, Irad, was born. There are no ages or lengths of life given for Cain or any of his descendants. Those named are placed in order between 4004 BC, which is Adam‘s creation, and the Great Flood (2350 BC).

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