As old as Methuselah


What's the meaning of the phrase 'As old as Methuselah'?

Very old.

What's the origin of the phrase 'As old as Methuselah'?

Methuselah was a Hebrew patriarch who was supposed to have lived for 969 years. This unbelievable feat was recorded in print in English in Miles Coverdale’s Bible, 1535:

Genesis 5:25 – Mathusalah was an uhdreth & seue and foure score yeare olde [187], & begat Lamech:
Genesis 5:26 – and lyued therafter seuen hundreth and two and foure score yeare [782], and begat sonnes & doughters.
Genesis 5:27 – And his whole age was nyene hundreth and nyene and trescore yeares [969], and so he dyed.

The phrase ‘as old as Methuselah’ can be traced back to at least the 14th century. An allusion to it is cited as circa 1390 in F. J. Furnivall’s Minor Poems, 1901:

“…if a Mon may libben heer As longe as dude Matussale.”

See also ‘As old as the hills‘.

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Gary Martin

Writer and researcher on the origins of phrases and the creator of the Phrase Finder website. Over the past 26 years more than 700 million of his pages have been downloaded by readers. He is one of the most popular and trusted sources of information on phrases and idioms.