Genesis 9:29

And all the days of Noah were nine hundred and fifty years: and he died.

Cross-reference

Genesis 5:5 Parallel

Genesis 5:5 records Adam’s death in the same formula ('all the days... and he died') — a stylistic parallel in the genealogical record.

Genesis 5:20 records Jared’s death with the same formula — identical structure to Noah’s death notice.

Genesis 5:27 records Methuselah’s death using the same formula — another identical patriarchal death notice.

Genesis 11:11-25 continues the same death-notice formula for Shem’s descendants — a direct continuation of the genealogical pattern from Noah.

Genesis 5:32 Related theme

Genesis 5:32 records Noah’s age at fathering sons (500 years) — complementary information to his total lifespan in Gen 9:29.

Psalm 90:10 Contrast

Psalm 90:10 notes typical human lifespan of 70-80 years, contrasting with Noah's exceptional 950 years.

1 Chronicles 1:4 Historical context

1 Chronicles 1:4 lists Noah and his sons in the genealogy, confirming his place in the lineage from Adam.