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It is relevant that Methuselah died just before the flood. Just have a look at the names of the first 10 generations leading up to Noah:
Putting this together:
Man is appointed to be mortal and sorrowful. But the Praise of the Lord will descend, dedicated that His death shall bring the desparing, low, and poor comfort.
I imaging that every time Methuselah had a cold, everybody worried.
But what a prophecy into God's plan for humanity!
Now, based on this it is my believe that Methuselah died before the flood. There is no prove for that, though.
Jewish counting works different from ours: When Jesus was dead for 3 days, that means that he died on one, was dead the next, and rose the third. (which would make it possible for him to be dead for only 27 hours: He died at 3pm, and the third day started at around 6pm the next evening.)
Therefore Methuselah could have died on his 968th birthday and still have lived 969 years.
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My calculation is something like this :
Assume that the year when Lamech was born is Year 1.
Year 1 - Methuselah was 187 yo when Lamech was born
Year 182 - Lamech was 182 yo when Noah was born
The flood happen when Noah was 600 yo. So, it's in the year 782.
Methuselah died when he was 969 yo.
969 years minus 187 years---> (Methuselah age when Lamech was born) is 782 years.
So, if Methuselah was righteous before God then he died in the same year of the flood but before the flood.
If Methuselah was not righteous before God then he died because of the flood.
Maybe :).
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Methuselah outlived Lamech (Noah's father). There were none righteous in the world except Noah and his family, with the exception of Methuselah. Gen 7:4 says "for yet seven days and I will cause it to rain upon the earth....." Methuselah did not die in the flood but died just before. The seven days were days of mourning the death of Methuselah. It was after his death there were none righteous except Noah and his family.
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We know that he was around up until the time of the flood, and that he didn't end up on the Ark with Noah. Beyond that, we don't know. But there are a few possibilities that are consistent with what we do know:
He could have fallen spiritually and become wicked like the rest of the earth. Or he could have finally died soon before the flood, leaving no one righteous on the earth aside from Noah's family, which left God no reason not to proceed with it. (See Lot's family for a parallel.)
Without more information than we have now, though, choosing one over the other would be purely a matter of speculation.
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According to this article, Methuselah can mean a few things, one of which is, "when he is dead, it shall be sent."
Methuselah was of the line of Noah, of course, so it's quite possible that Noah followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. His father Lamech died earlier, as indicated in Genesis 5.
So, if Methuselah was a righteous man like his grandson Noah, then Methuselah died the year of the flood. If he was not a righteous man, it's possible that the cause of his death was drowning.