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I recall hearing of a medrash which explains that Adam harishon was supposed to live until 1000 years old but he saw that Dovid Hamelech would die as an infant so he "donated" 70 of his years to David, so he died at 930.

But I just read a medrash which says that Adam was created at (approximately) age 20 https://www.sefaria.org/Bereshit_Rabbah.14.7?lang=bi&with=all&lang2=en

So was he supposed to be 1020 when he died (and the 70 years he gave away would have him die at 950) or was his life span going to be 980 years?

Did he look like a 20 year old for 20 years and then start after the first 20 years when he "caught up" to his appearance?

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manassehkatz‭ wrote 7 months ago

I am aware of the Adam/David Medrash. Never heard the Adam started at 20, but it makes a lot of sense, since the stories at the beginning (pun intended) of Bereshis are all based on adult actions, not a baby. But considering that he lived for close to 1,000 years, and normal lifespan is now (for thousands of years) 120, divide it up like "dog years" and there really wouldn't be much visible difference between say 20 and 40 - that would be like aging from 20 to 23 - not a really noticeable difference.