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Are there any universally accepted or non-Abrahamic based records in history that have mentions of longevity of prophets?

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Reading from [here](http://blog.adw.org/2017/02/noah-really-live-950/) and [Genesis 5](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=gen%205&version=ESV) we see that there are mentions of longevity among prophets: - Adam – 930 - Seth – 912 - Enosh – 905 - Jared – 962 - Methuselah – 969 - Noah – 950 - Shem – 600 - Eber – 464 - Abraham – 175 - Moses – 120 My question is are there any **other** historical books (a book that has nothing to do with Abrahamic religions) that mention any of these ages? Basically what I'm asking was there any non-religious, secular book written that cites these ages? Or a book written by Abrahamic followers that is still somewhat *universally* accepted? I personally consider the Old and New Testament as (partially history) books that can be referenced but consider that out of the scope of the question.
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May 24, 2017, 02:31 PM
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