Edna
Edna is named as a mother in a visionary account prior to being taken as a wife. She appears as a wife who is the daughter of Danel and who bears a son. A separate Edna is identified as the daughter of Azrial and is taken as a wife by Methuselah.
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Key Passages
Edna in Enoch 85
The Book of Enoch 85:3
Before I took thy mother Edna, I saw in a vision on my bed, and behold a bull came forth from the earth, and that bull w...
3efore I took thy mother Edna, I saw in a vision on my bed, and behold a bull came forth from the earth, and that bull was white; and after it came forth a heifer, and along with this (latter) came forth two bulls, one of them black and the other red.
Edna in Jubilees 4
The Book of Jubilees 4:20
And in the twelfth jubilee, 582-88 in the seventh week thereof, he took to himself a wife, and her name was Edna, the da...
20nd in the twelfth jubilee, 582-88 in the seventh week thereof, he took to himself a wife, and her name was Edna, the daughter of Danel, the daughter of his father's brother, and in the sixth year in this week 587 A.M. she bare him a son and he called his name Methuselah.
Edna in Jubilees 4
The Book of Jubilees 4:27
And in the fourteenth jubilee 652 A.M. Methuselah took unto himself a wife, Edna the daughter of Azrial, the daughter of...
27nd in the fourteenth jubilee 652 A.M. Methuselah took unto himself a wife, Edna the daughter of Azrial, the daughter of his father's brother, in the third week, in the first year of this week, 701-7 A.M. and he begat a son and called his name Lamech.