"And all the days of Enoch were three hundred sixty and five years:"
Commentary
Gill's Exposition
And all the days of Enoch were three hundred and sixty five years. A year of years, living as many years as there are days in a year; not half
the age of the rest of the patriarchs: our poet (t) calls him one of middle age; though his being taken away in the midst of his days was not a token of divine displeasure, but of favour, as follows; see Psa 55:23 . (t) Milton's Paradise Lost, B. 11. l. 665.
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
And all the days of Enoch were three hundred and sixty five years. A year of years, living as many years as there are days in a year; not half
the age of the rest of the patriarchs: our poet (t) calls him one of middle age; though his being taken away in the midst of his days was not a token of divine displeasure, but of favour, as follows; see Psa 55:23 . (t) Milton's Paradise Lost, B. 11. l. 665.