Seth is mentioned primarily in the early chapters of Genesis and in the genealogy in 1 Chronicles. Here's a breakdown:
* Genesis 4:25-26: This is the first mention of Seth. It states that after Cain killed Abel, Adam and Eve had another son, Seth, whom Eve saw as a replacement for Abel. It also notes that Seth had a son, Enosh, and that people began to call on the name of the Lord at that time.
* Genesis 5:3-8: This passage is part of the genealogy of Adam. It details Seth's lineage, stating that Adam was 130 years old when Seth was born, and that Seth was in Adam's likeness. It also gives Seth's age at the birth of his son Enosh (105 years) and his total lifespan (912 years).
* Genesis 5:6-8: Continues the genealogy, focusing on Seth himself, providing his age at the birth of his son and his lifespan.
* 1 Chronicles 1:1-3: This passage is the beginning of a genealogy tracing the lineage from Adam. It lists Seth as part of this lineage, important for establishing the ancestry of the Israelites.