Yeah. I believe Moses lived till he was 120. Noah on the other hand lived till he was 950. According to the story, the span of human life greatly diminished after Noah. But prior to Noah, during the Antediluvian age, humans lived from 700-950 years if the Bible is accurate.
My "take" on this is that language is limited and fallible, whereas God is Eternal and Almighty.
There is no way human language can encompass what God means
The English language, with a vocabulary of 400,000+ words, has the largest vocabulary in the world.
But yet the English language is limited; there are words in other languages that can't be described accurately in English.....and not just those other languages far removed from English, such as Japanese or Korean, but even those close to English, such as German or French.
The Bible is man's attempt to make God comprehensible.
But that which is finite cannot possibly describe That which is Infinite.
This is one of those areas in which Protestants and Catholics diverge, substantially, and I know I'm going to catch Hell from some here, but here it is--
Roman Catholics are taught, and reasonably so, that the Bible has meanings indecipherable to mere mortal man. It's good to read it and all that, and to gain inspiration and insight from it, but to "understand" it is impossible.
Roman Catholics are secretly amused at Protestant attempts to understand the Book of Revelations, for example--when the Book of Revelations itself at the beginning states that what it describes is indecipherable to the human mind. Right there in the Book of Revelations, it says that; don't even try to understand this.
But then there's lots and lots of Protestants running around trying to understand it.
I've never lost any sleep, for example, over the meaning of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
I've always looked at the Bible as the main source of Eternal Wisdom, but what it really means, well, I guess one has to pass out of this time and place into the Eternal time and place, to "understand" it.