Genesis 9:1-17
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God blesses Noah and his sons, and the command is given to be fruitful, multiply and fill the earth. The fear of humans is put into all animals, and they disperse to do their own filling of the earth. Then God confirms his covenant with Noah and all his descendants (us) that he will never again destroy all the things on Earth with another flood. The rainbow is the sign of this promise.
Genesis 8:1-22
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God does not forget his promise to Noah, keeps him safe. As the waters recede the ark comes to rest on the mountains of Ararat. It takes months and months for the water to recede enough for dry land to show, and then for it to be dry enough to leave the ark.
Finally the Lord tells Noah to come out of the ark, a full year and 10 days after the rains began. God says to bring out all the animals so they will spread and out multiply on the earth. Noah builds an altar and makes a sacrifice of some of the clean animals, and the Lord then promises he will never strike down every living thing again.
Genesis 7:1-24
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Noah enters the ark wtih his wife, sons and their wives. Also entering the ark are 2 of every kind of animal (male & female) and 7 male/female pairs of the clean animals and birds of the sky. God tells Noah it will rain for 40 days & 40 nights… and once again Noah does everything he is commanded to do.
The great flood begins in Noah’s six-hundreth year with water coming from the watery depths as well as the sky above. The waters surge and grow until even the high mountains are covered with at least 20 feet of water. All that were in the ark were saved, but everything on dry land was wiped out (it doesn’t mention the fish). All human life was extinguished except for Noah and his family.
Genesis 6:1-22 – Mankind corrupt and warned
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Mankind has already deteriorated into sinful and evil ways. Those that were followers of God began freely mixing and marrying anybody they chose and quickly lost their distinction of being God’s followers.
The Lord was actually sorry that he had created man and expressed desire to wipe the Earth clean of their presence. But Noah found favor with God, who promises to save him, his wife & sons and their wives.
God gives specific instructions on the size and dimensions of the Ark that is going to keep them safe in the coming deluge. It is to be 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, 45 feet high with three decks! The reason for the size is that Noah will be sheltering at least two of every kind of animal (male & female). It says in the Bible, that Noah does everything asked of him.
Genesis 4:17 – 5:32 = “Lines of Cain & Seth”
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Here is our first genealogy summary that details the time of Adam up until the time of the flood (as we see soon in Genesis). First we trace the line of Cain (so he does survive after all), and then we trace the line of Seth — the 3rd born male child of Adam & Eve. Normally genealogies are traced by the first-born sons, but Cain killed Abel and then was banished, and Seth became almost like a new “first-born”.
Cain’s genealogy talks about how he built a city, and how his decendants became nomadic herdsmen, musicians (lyre & flute), and craftsmen (making bronze & iron tools). Seth’s decendants trace down to Noah, with two very significant notes:
Enoch – who walked with God & then “was not there because God took him”
Methuselah – at 969 years of life, the oldest recorded human being in history.
Genesis 4:1 – 4:16 = “Cain & Abel”
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Ouch! Chapter 4 in the Bible, and we already have the first murder. Cain is the firstborn son of Adam & Eve, and Abel is the second. Cain works the land and Abel is a shepherd. When Cain and Abel present an offering to the Lord, Abel’s is accepted and Cain’s is not. This makes Cain furious, and despite God warning him to master his sinful feelings, Cain attacks his brother in a field and kills him.
God curses Cain for his great sin, taking away the ability for Cain to grow anything from the Earth. Being a farmer-type, this takes away Cain’s livelyhood, and fearing for his life he pleads with God. Mercifully, God places a mark on Cain to protect him from being killed by others.
Genesis 3:1 – 3:24 = “Temptation and Fall of Mankind”
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Satan in the form of a serpent plays fancy with his words and tempts Eve into eating the ONE fruit in the entire garden that was forbidden by God. Adam goes right along with her and they immediately feel “naked” or exposed by their sin.
God comes down to ask what they’ve done and they each try to pass the blame: Adam blames Eve, Eve blames the snake… the snake slithers off? In any case, God explains the new hardships, challenges and difficulties they’ve brought upon themselves – including death.
Finally, because Adam & Eve sinned and now knowing good & evil they cannot have access to the Tree of Life and continue to live forever. They are banished from the garden of Eden, which is guarded by angels with flaming swords (not going back THAT way!)