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ReallySevenHundredYearsOld is about immortals or very long-lived persons living among [[{{Muggles}} normal-lived people.]] If people \'\'generally\'\' lived to 900 before the flood, Methusaleh\'s age is not \'\'that\'\' special and to my knowledge, it isn\'t said that he looked younger than he was to his (similarly longlived) contemporaries.
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ReallySevenHundredYearsOld is about immortals or very long-lived persons living among [[{{Muggles}} normal-lived people.]] If people \\\'\\\'generally\\\'\\\' lived to 900 before the flood, Methusaleh\\\'s age is not \\\'\\\'that\\\'\\\' special and to my knowledge, it isn\\\'t said that he looked younger than he was to his (similarly longlived) contemporaries.
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I simply don\'t know what story the third example refers to, except maybe the contributor was thinking of Ahasverus, the \
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I simply don\\\'t know what story the third example refers to, except maybe the contributor was thinking of Ahasverus, the \\\"Wandering Jew\\\", not of Lazarus. Wrote up an entry for Ahasver.
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I don\'t think that Cain counts if it isn\'t said that he looked younger than he was (to people who had a life expectancy of 900, mind you). Maybe he was really withered and wrinkly when he died--who knows.
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I don\\\'t think that Cain counts if it isn\\\'t said that he looked younger than he was (to people who had a life expectancy of 900, mind you). Maybe he was really withered and wrinkly when he drowned--who knows.
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I simply don\'t know what story the third example refers to, except maybe the contributor was thinking of Ahasverus, the \
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I simply don\\\'t know what story the third example refers to, except maybe the contributor was thinking of Ahasverus, the \\\"Wandering Jew\\\", not of Lazarus. Wrote up an entry for Ahasver.
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