The longest-living person in the Bible is Methuselah, who lived to be 969 years old, according to the Book of Genesis.
Methuselah is the son of Enoch and the grandfather of Noah. He is known for his exceptional longevity, a testament to the long lifespans of individuals during the pre-Flood era described in the Bible.
While the exact interpretation of these lifespans is debated among scholars, the biblical account presents Methuselah as a symbol of enduring strength and longevity.