Rasujal

Male

Rasujal can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 463

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 1421

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Râsûjâl is identified as the father of Baraka.
  • He is the brother of Jared’s father. This establishes a close familial tie to the lineage of Seth.

Genealogy

  • Râsûjâl’s brother was the father of Jared. According to the genealogy provided earlier, Jared’s father was Mahalaleel. Therefore, Râsûjâl was the brother of Mahalaleel.
  • His daughter was Baraka, who married Jared.
  • Through his daughter Baraka, Râsûjâl was the grandfather of Enoch.

Historical Context

Râsûjâl lived in the early antediluvian period, preceding the great Flood. His lifetime would have coincided with significant events described in the sources, including the increasing multiplication of humankind, the descent of the Watchers in the days of his nephew Jared, and the subsequent teaching of forbidden knowledge, which led to growing unrighteousness and violence on the earth. The sources indicate that this era was marked by a departure from the ways of the Lord, with the rise of evil practices and the corruption of the earth. The birth of giants and the widespread sin against both humans and animals characterized this period. Râsûjâl’s life, as the father of Baraka who married into the righteous line of Seth, places him within this context of increasing moral decay, although the texts do not explicitly detail his personal actions or beliefs within this historical setting.

Narrative

Râsûjâl’s presence in the narrative is primarily through his familial connections. He is mentioned as the father of Baraka, the woman who married Jared. This marriage between the children of brothers highlights the close-knit nature of the early generations. Râsûjâl’s significance lies in his role as the progenitor of Baraka, who then became the mother of Enoch. Enoch is a pivotal figure in these texts, known for his righteousness, his walking with God, and his eventual ascension. Therefore, Râsûjâl is an ancestor in the lineage that produced a man of exceptional piety in a time of widespread wickedness. While the texts do not provide details of Râsûjâl’s own life or any direct actions he took, his existence is noted as part of the genealogy leading to Enoch, placing him within the broader story of the early world and the lineage that would be preserved despite the prevailing corruption.