Prophet Seth, (Arabic Sheeth) (AS) is one of the anbiyah prophets not mentioned in the Qur'an. We know of him only from the Sunnah of the Prophet (saw). Rasulullah (saw) said: Allah (swt) has revealed 104 scrolls. 50 on them on Sheeth (as). Sheeth (as) received revelation from Allah. Some scholars mention that he is the son of Adam (as). Adam (as) gave him responsibility of leading when he was passing away (ie gave him wasiyyah). Sheeth assumed this responsibility after his father had passed away. That's about all we know about Sheeth (as).
Christianity, Islam, and Judaism all have the same belief of Seth. Not much is said in the Holy Bible or Qur'an about Seth besides the following. In Genesis, Seth was the third son of Adam and Eve, and is their only child mentioned by name besides Cain and Abel. After stating that Seth was to Adam "a son in his likeness and image", born when Adam was 130 years old (Genesis 5:3). Eve believed that God appointed Seth as a replacement of Abel, since Seth was born after Cain killed Abel. Seth had a son, Enos, at age 105 (Genesis 5:6) and further children; he lived 912 years (Genesis 5:8). He's considered to have been a prophet in Islam too
One. Seth was Adam and Eve's son.
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Isis was an Egyptian pagan goddess. She had nothing to do with Seth and Adam.
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Adam's youngest son was named Seth according to the Bible. Seth was born after the death of Abel, who was killed by his brother Cain. Seth is considered to be the ancestor of Noah and ultimately all of humanity, according to the Bible.
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According to the Bible, after Cain and Abel, Adam and Eve had another son named Seth. Seth is considered to be the third son of Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis.
Seth had no grandmother. He was the 3rd son of Adam and Eve, born after Cain killed Abel.
it came from Hebrew, son of Adam and had a son that lived for 900 years
Seth is Adam and Eve's third son, the son to replace Abel because Cain murdered Abel
The Seth (or Set) of Egyptian mythology was struck down by Horus ( the son of Osiris) who restores order to the world. We are not told how the biblical Seth (3rd son of Adam and Eve) died.