
3:1 And the teaching I gave you, my brothers, was such as I was able to give, not to those who have the Spirit, but to those who are still in the flesh, even to children in Christ.
3:2 I gave you milk and not meat, because you were, then, unable to take it, and even now you are not able;

6:1 And after a time, when men were increasing on the earth, and had daughters,
6:2 The sons of God saw that the daughters of men were fair; and they took wives for themselves from those who were pleasing to them.
6:3 And the Lord said, My spirit will not be in man for ever, for he is only flesh; so the days of his life will be a hundred and twenty years.

5:1 This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day when God made man, he made him in the image of God;
5:2 Male and female he made them, naming them Man, and giving them his blessing on the day when they were made.
The nativity narratives in the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew focus on quite different aspects of the event. The Gospel of Mark, considered the earliest and most historical gospel according to the doctrine of Markan priority, does not include a nativity narrative.