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  1.                                                                                                                                                                                                       /
  2. 7:1 And the Lord said unto Noah,      Psalms 33:18-19 Behold, the eye of the  "righteous" (tsaddiyq)                  "clean beast"                                                                   /
  3.   Come thou and all thy house into      Lord is upon them that fear him,         Just, lawful, righteous.                It is very interesting that the                                              /
  4.   the ark; for thee have I seen         upon them that hope in his mercy;                                              concept of a clean and an unclean                                              /
  5.   righteous before me in this            To deliver their soul from death,    "clean" (tahor)                          beast was known before the flood.                                              /
  6.   generation.                           and to keep them alive in famine.        Pure, fair, clean.                    Had the Lord communicated to man                                               /
  7. 7:2 Of every clean beast thou shalt   Leviticus 10:10 And that ye may put                                              the principals of the "Law" prior to                                           /
  8.   take to thee by sevens, the male      difference between holy and unholy,   "male" (iysh)                            the flood?  We know that they pre-                                             /
  9.   and his female: and of beasts that    and between unclean and clean;           Male, man.                            pared sacrifices also! They also had                                           /
  10.   are not clean by two, the male and  Ezekiel 44:23-24 And they shall teach                                            a concept of righteousness.  Cannot                                            /
  11.   his female.                           my people the difference between the  "female" (ishshah)                       we therefore imply that they had been                                          /
  12. 7:3 Of fowls also of the air by         holy and profane, and cause them to      Female, wife, woman.                  given a set of rules similar to the                                            /
  13.   sevens, the male and the female;      discern between the unclean and the                                            Law?  Rules which nearly all the popu-                                         /
  14.   to keep seed alive upon the face      clean.                                "beasts (bhemah)                         lation had chosen to ignore.  That is                                          /
  15.   of all the earth.                      And in controversy they shall stand     A dumb beast, animal, cattle.         all but Noah and his family.                                                   /
  16. 7:4 For yet seven days, and I will      in judgment; and they shall judge it                                                                                                                          /
  17.   cause it to rain upon the earth       according to my judgments: and they   "fowls" (owph)                          "And Noah went in"                                                              /
  18.   forty days and forty nights; and      shall keep my laws and my statues in     Bird, fowl, that flieth, as covered     We have listed eight individuals,                                            /
  19.   every living substance that I have    all mine assemblies; and they shall     with feathers.                         the four females for which we have no                                          /
  20.   made will I destroy from off the      hallow my sabbaths.                                                            names.  We have noted that the Script-                                         /
  21.   face of the earth.                  Luke 17:26-29 And as it was in the      "seed" (zera)                            ure often do not give complete people                                          /
  22. 7:5 And Noah did according unto all     days of Noah, so shall it be also in     Seed, grain, sowing, prosperity,      listings.  Many scholars have often                                            /
  23.   that the Lord commanded him.          the days of the Son of man.             race.                                  proposed that there were many more on                                          /
  24. 7:6 And Noah was six hundred years       They did eat, they drank, they                                                the ark and that only the eight of                                             /
  25.   old when the flood of waters was      married wives, they were given in     "destroy" (machah)                       renown are given.  They propose that                                           /
  26.   upon the earth.                       marriage, until the day that Noah        To rub out, blot out, abolish,        Noah was a tribal leader or king. That                                         /
  27. 7:7 And Noah went in, and his sons,     entered into the ark, and the flood     erase, wipe away, destroy.             he would have a number of followers and                                        /
  28.   and his wife, and his sons' wives     came, and destroyed them all.                                                  servants similar to Abraham who could                                          /
  29.   with him, into the ark, because of     Likewise also as it was in the days  "commanded" (tsavah)                     field an army of 318.  They propose                                            /
  30.   the waters of the flood.              of Lot; they did eat, they drank,        To enjoin, to bid, to command.        that the ark was too big for only four                                         /
  31. 7:8 Of clean beasts, and of beasts      they bought, they sold, they                                                   men to build and take care of.                                                 /
  32.   that are not clean, and of fowls,     planted, they builded;                "flood" (mabbuwl)                                                                                                       /
  33.   and of every thing that creepeth       But the same day that Lot went out      A flowing, a deluge, a flood.        "seven days"                                                                    /
  34.   upon the earth,                       of Sodom it rained fire and brim-                                             "in the second month, the seventeenth                                           /
  35. 7:9 There went in two and two unto      stone from heaven, and destroyed      "creepeth" (ramas)                       day of the month"                                                              /
  36.   Noah into the ark, the male and       them all.                                To glide swiftly, to swarm,             It is very interesting that so                                               /
  37.   the female, as God had commanded    Job 22:12,15-16 Is not God in the         to crawl, to creep.                    many details are not given, but now                                            /
  38.   Noah.                                 height of heaven? And behold the                                               we are given a precise day of the                                              /
  39. 7:10 And it came to pass after seven    height of the stars, how high they    "fountains" (mayanah)                    month. It suddenly becomes important                                           /
  40.   days, that the waters of the flood    are!                                     A spring, a well, a fountain.         to document the happenings in precise                                          /
  41.   were upon the earth.                   Hast thou marked the old way which                                            days.  As if it has long been fore-                                            /
  42. 7:11 In the six hundredth year of       wicked men have trodden?              "great deep" (rab thom)                  known that the flood was to become a                                           /
  43.   Noah's life, in the second month,      Which were cut down out of time,        Large abyss, abundant depth,          very controversial subject during the                                          /
  44.   the seventeenth day of the month,     whose foundation was overflown with     great deep, a large surging mass.      last days! "For this they are will-                                            /
  45.   the same day were all the             a flood:                                                                       ingly ignorant of, that by the word                                            /
  46.   fountains of the great deep broken  Proverbs 8:27-29 When he prepared the   "broken up" (baqa)                       of God the heavens were of old, and                                            /
  47.   up, and the windows of heaven were    heavens, I was there: when he set        To break, to rip open, to cleave.     the earth standing out of the water                                            /
  48.   opened.                               a compass upon the face of the                                                 and in the water: Whereby the world                                            /
  49. 7:12 And the rain was upon the earth    depth:                                "windows of heaven" (arubbah shameh)     that then was, being overflowed with                                           /
  50.   forty days and forty nights.           When he established the clouds          Sluice gates of the sky, the          water, perished:" (II Peter 3:5-6)                                             /
  51. 7:13 In the selfsame day entered        above: when he strengthened the         chimneys of heaven, the windows of     Is it possible that the flood and the                                          /
  52.   Noah, and Shem, and Ham, and          fountains of the deep:                  heaven.                                proofs of its happenings will be a                                             /
  53.   Japheth, the sons of Noah, and         When he gave to the sea his decree,                                           great sign that many people will have                                          /
  54.   Noah's wife, and the three wives      that the waters should not pass his   "opened" (pathach)                       to ponder as they make their decision                                          /
  55.   of his sons with them, into the       commandment: when he appointed the       To open wide, to break forth.         to accept or reject the Creator?                                               /
  56.   ark;                                  foundations of the earth:                                                                                                                                     /
  57. 7:14 They, and every beast after his  Proverbs 10:28-30 The hope of the       "flesh" (basar)                         "every beast"                                                                   /
  58.   kind, and all the cattle after        righteous shall be gladness: but         Of the body, skin, flesh.            "every creeping thing"                                                          /
  59.   their kind, and every creeping        the expectation of the wicked shall                                           "every fowl"                                                                    /
  60.   thing that creepeth upon the earth    perish.                               "breath" (ruwach)                       "all flesh"                                                                     /
  61.   after his kind, and every fowl         The way of the Lord is strength to      A wind, a breath, life.              "all the high hills"                                                            /
  62.   after his kind, every bird of         the upright: but destruction shall                                            "under the whole heaven"                                                        /
  63.   every sort.                           be to the workers of iniquity.        "increased" (rabah)                     "All in whose nostrils was the breath                                           /
  64. 7:15 And they went in unto Noah into     The righteous shall never be            To enlarge, to heap up, to increase.  of life"                                                                       /
  65.   the ark, two and two of all flesh,    removed: but the wicked shall not                                             "all that was in the dry land"                                                  /
  66.   wherein is the breath of life.        inhabit the earth.                    "bare up" (nacah)                         The Hebrew word "kowl" appears many                                           /
  67. 7:16 And they went in, went in male   Job 12:12-16 With the ancient is           To lift, to raise, to hold high,      times in the latter half of the                                                /
  68.   and female of all flesh, as God       wisdom; and in length of days under-    to bare up.                            chapter.  Its intrepretation is vital                                          /
  69.   had commanded him: and the Lord       standing.                                                                      to a proper understanding of the text.                                         /
  70.   shut him in.                           With him is wisdom and strength,     "prevailed exceedingly" (gabar mod)      The same word is translated as "all,                                           /
  71. 7:17 And the flood was forty days       he hath counsel and understanding.       To overwhelm vehemently, to utterly   every and whole".  In other texts it                                           /
  72.   upon the earth; and the waters         Behold, he breaketh down, and it       prevail.                               can be translated as "enough, as many                                          /
  73.   increased, and bare up the ark,       cannot be build again: he shutteth                                             as and altogether".  Strong's informs                                          /
  74.   and it was lifted up above the        up a man, and there can be no         "hills, mountains" (har)                 us that it is from "kalah" which is                                            /
  75.   earth.                                opening.                                 A range of mountains or hills.        "to complete, to make perfect". As we                                          /
  76. 7:18 And the waters prevailed, and       Behold, he withholdeth the waters,                                            try to understand the true nature of                                           /
  77.   were increased greatly upon the       and they dry up: also he sendeth      "upward" (maal)                          the flood and its impact on the earth                                          /
  78.   earth; and the ark went upon the      them out, and they overturn the          The upper part, overhead, above.      there is much that we have trouble                                             /
  79.   face of the waters,                   earth.                                                                         understanding.  The true extent of the                                         /
  80. 7:19 And the waters prevailed            With him is strength and wisdom:     "whole heaven" (kowl shameh)             flood and its impact on the planet                                             /
  81.   exceedingly upon the earth; and       the deceived and the deceiver are        All under the sky, the whole heaven.  earth is very controversial and many                                           /
  82.   all the high hills, that were         his.                                                                           have long debated it.  And many have                                           /
  83.   under the whole heaven, were        Psalms 104:5-6 Who laid the founda-     "all flesh" (kowl basar)                 used the flood story as a key point                                            /
  84.   covered.                              tions of the earth, that it should       All that have bodily flesh, the       or excuse for their nonbelief in the                                           /
  85. 7:20 Fifteen cubits upward did the      not be removed for ever.                whole of life.                         Scriptures.  We, as do many, have                                              /
  86.   water prevail; and the mountains       Thou coveredst it with the deep                                               trouble visualizing the earth as being                                         /
  87.   were covered.                         as with a garment: the waters stood   "died" (gava)                            totally covered with water!  Does                                              /
  88. 7:21 And all flesh died that moved      above the mountains.                     To breath out, to perish, to die.     it truly mean "all living flesh" upon                                          /
  89.   upon the earth, both of fowl, and                                                                                    the total surface of the earth except                                          /
  90.   of cattle, and of beast, and of     II Peter 2:5,9 And spared not the old                                            for that in the ark was totally destr-                                         /
  91.   every creeping thing that creepeth    world, but saved Noah the eighth      "all, every, whole" (kowl)               oyed?  Is it intended to indicate that                                         /
  92.   upon the earth, and every man:        person, a preacher of righteousness,     Any, all, every, whole, total.        the destruction was total as the repe-                                         /
  93. 7:22 All in whose nostrils was the      bringing in the flood upon the world                                           titiousness of the text would seem to                                          /
  94.   breath of life, of all that was in    of the ungodly;                       "nostrils" (aph)                         indicate?  Noah was not instructed to                                          /
  95.   the dry land, died.                    The Lord knoweth how to deliver the     Nose, nostril, snout, face.           save plant and marine life, therefore                                          /
  96. 7:23 And every living substance was     godly out of temptations, and to                                               it is inferred that they could and did                                         /
  97.   destroyed which was upon the face     reserve the unjust unto the day of    "every living substance" (kowl yquwm)    survive the deluge.  And many infer                                            /
  98.   of the ground, both man, and          judgment to be punished:                 All living thing, every substance.    that insects also would easily survive.                                        /
  99.   cattle, and the creeping things,    I Peter 3:20 Which sometime were                                                 But how complete and destructive was                                           /
  100.   and the fowl of the heaven; and       disobedient, when once the long-      "remained alive" (shaar)                 the deluge?  We are trapped on this                                            /
  101.   they were destroyed from the          suffering of God waited in the days      To swell up, to be redundant, to be   planet and its present environment and                                         /
  102.   earth: and Noah only remained         of Noah, while the ark was a            left, to remain.                       have difficulty envisioning it compl-                                          /
  103.   alive, and they that were with him    preparing, wherein few, that is,                                               etely covered with water to the high-                                          /
  104.   in the ark.                           eight souls were saved by water.                                               est mountain in the past 10,000 years.                                         /
  105. 7:24 And the waters prevailed upon                                                                                     See following " Matters of contention"                                         /
  106.   the earth a hundred and fifty                                                                                        for much more discussion!                                                      /
  107.   days.                                                                                                                                                                                               /
  108.                                                                                                                                                                                                       /
  109.                             MATTERS OF CONTENTION                                                        MATTERS OF CONTENTION                                                                        /
  110.                                                                                                                                                                                                       /
  111. A local flood?                                                                "rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights"                                                                   /
  112.   Many scholars propose that the described flood was not a universal global      Such an extended rain upon the whole surface of the earth is not possible                                            /
  113.  flood!  They propose that God's intentions were only to cleanse the areas     under present atmospheric conditions.  The present atmosphere can provide                                              /
  114.  of the planet that had been contaminated by man's transgressions.  That at    extremely heavy and destructive rainfall in localized areas for a temporary                                            /
  115.  this time the descendants of Adam and Eve had only spread through out a       time period only and then the moisture in the atmosphere is depleted and                                               /
  116.  localized region of the earth.  That they were still confined to the area     must be replenished by evaporation over a time period.  This has led many                                              /
  117.  of the Euphrates basin and had not yet greatly multiplied and could be        to discount the flood story as a fairy tale.  Others reply that this is                                                /
  118.  numbered only possibly to a few million.  Possibly the extended rainfall      indeed true, but the Biblical account is describing an atmospheric condit-                                             /
  119.  caused the Indian Ocean to flood into the low lying Euphrates basin and       ion that was dramatically different from that at present. The fossil record                                            /
  120.  carried the ark northwestward toward Armenia and the area of Ararat. In       preserve the remains of a warmer and a more humid atmosphere.  The remains                                             /
  121.  the area of the lower Euphrates basin archaeologists have uncovered at        of tropic plants are found even to Siberia and fossils of marine life are                                              /
  122.  various sites layers of mud and sand deposits five to eight feet thick        found in most all areas and even to very high elevations in the mountains.                                             /
  123.  which they at one time identified as possibly deposits from the deluge.       The contention is not with the presence of these records, but with the time                                            /
  124.  They excavated debris from cities both above and below the deposit at sites   frame of the happenings.  Many contend that these remains were deposited                                               /
  125.  of Kish, Fara, Nineveh and others.  But subsequently it was discovered        many millions of years ago and that it takes millions of years to form                                                 /
  126.  that not all these deposits were laid down during the same time period.       these deposits.  Others contend that if deeply burried the pressure can                                                /
  127.  It has been pointed out that the wandering rivers often change their course   preserve these records in rock in a relatively short time period.                                                      /
  128.  and riverbeds and that this could have caused the deposits and disruption                                                                                                                            /
  129.  of civilization at these sites.                                              "all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven                                               /
  130.                                                                                were opened"                                                                                                           /
  131. The Flood Traditions!                                                            Many a scholar has pondered long concerning this description.  This is                                               /
  132.   The extent of the ancient traditions of a destructive flood is considered    not the description of a simple rainfall.  The great deep refers to the                                                /
  133.  by many scholars to be undeniable verification of the Biblical record.        depths of the ocean.  Fountains, of course, we understand as spraying of                                               /
  134.  Those of the Assyrian/Babylonian tablets mostly closely duplicate the         waters into the atmosphere.  We understand about geysers with subterrain-                                              /
  135.  Biblical account even though they include varying mixtures of polythiesm.     ean heating generating steam and pressure which forces subsurface moisture                                             /
  136.  The traditions of the Persians, Syrians, Egyptians, Greeks, Italians,         into the atmosphere. Could it be that the account is a description of a                                                /
  137.  Indians and Chinese also contain various elements of the account.  The        massive disruption of the planet surface by extensive ocean bottom volcanic                                            /
  138.  numerous appearances of the tradition amongst the native tribes of            eruptions? Eruptions that turned the seas into massive boiling fountains.                                              /
  139.  Alaska, Canada, United States (100 tribes), Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru and       such an occurrence would seem to propel massive amounts of heated moisture                                             /
  140.  Brazil would seem to be verification of the universality of the flood.        into the atmosphere and could generate large amounts of rainfall as the                                                /
  141.  The tradition also is told by peoples of many islands including the           moisture cooled. Obviously there is sufficient subterrainean magma to                                                  /
  142.  Polynesian, Hawaiian, Leward, Fiji, Andaman and Sumatra. Most all include     sustain such a condition for an extended period.                                                                       /
  143.  the preservation of the human race on a large boat.  Concerning the other       Some scholars have proposed the impact of a large object from space into                                             /
  144.  details there is considerable variation with each tradition seeming to        the ocean could generate a very catastrophic effect including massively                                                /
  145.  preserve a small portion which seemed to be important to them.  The Jewish    turbulent conditions that would disrupt greatly the atmospheric conditions.                                            /
  146.  historian Josephus wrote.                                                     Others have proposed the near approach of a large ice comet with the heat-                                             /
  147.    "Now all the writers of barbarian histories make mention of this flood,     of the encounter stripping large amounts of ice and water from the comet.                                              /
  148.   and of this ark; among whom is Berosus the Chaldean. For when he is          There is also evidence that at one time the earth and one of the neighbor-                                             /
  149.   describing the circumstances of the flood, he goes on thus: "It is said      ing planets had eliptical orbits which would allow them to approach close                                              /
  150.   there is still some part of this ship in Armenia, at the mountain of the     enough to cause catastrophic effects to the earth's atmosphere.  Many                                                  /
  151.   Cordyeans; and that some people carry off pieces of the bitumen, which       scholars have proposed such a catastrophic occurance was what changed the                                              /
  152.   they take away, and use chiefly as amulets for the averting of mischiefs."   atmospheric condition of the earth sufficiently to cause the extinction of                                             /
  153.   Hieronymus the Egyptian also, who wrote the Phoencian Antiquities, and       the dinosaurs.  But many desire to place such catastrophic occurences in                                               /
  154.   Mnaseas, and a great many more make mention of the same. Nay, Nicolaus       the far distant past and cannot believe that they possibly occurred in the                                             /
  155.   of Damascus, in his ninety-sixth book, hath a particular relation about      last ten thousand years.  The Biblical account is describing such a recent                                             /
  156.   them; where he speaks thus: "There is a great mountain in Armenia, over      catastrophic occurrence and it's occurrence has also been preserved in the                                             /
  157.   Minyas, called Baris, upon which it is reported that many who fled at        many traditions of the ancient humans all over the earth's surface.                                                    /
  158.   the time of the Deluge were saved; and that one who was carried in an                                                                                                                               /
  159.   ark came on shore upon the top of it;  and that the remains of the          "the mountains were covered"                                                                                            /
  160.   timber were a great while preserved. This might be the man about whom       "all flesh died that moved upon the earth"                                                                              /
  161.   Moses the legislator of the Jews wrote.""                                   "the waters prevailed upon the earth a hundred and fifty days"                                                          /
  162.                                                                                  Many cannot picture the earth being covered to fifteen cubits above the                                              /
  163. A Universal Flood?                                                             highest mountains which exceed 29,000 feet in height!  However they cannot                                             /
  164.    Many scholars maintain that the wording of the account is definite and      dispute the fact that marine fossils have been found to elevations exceed-                                             /
  165.  that the flood covered the entire planet!  That this is verified by the       ing ten thousand feet.  Also the drowning of "all flesh" seems improbable                                              /
  166.  many records that are found all over the planet.  Skeptics point out that     to most.  The animal and plant species have a very impressive capability                                               /
  167.  there is only enough water vapor in the present atmosphere to cover the       to survive very extreme conditions.                                                                                    /
  168.  surface of the earth for a very few inches, not to the tops of the moun-        Do the descriptions of the account require a total absolute destruction?                                             /
  169.  tains. That rain from the present atmosphere could not cause a deluge.        Or could it be that the accounts are speaking in generalizations which is                                              /
  170.  Scholars who maintain that a universal flood is describe reply that there     the way of most languages and societies.  The traditions of the flood pre-                                             /
  171.  is presently enough water on the planet to cover the earth to a depth of      served by many diverse peoples indicate that small groups of people and                                                /
  172.  approximately one and one half miles if the planet surface was more           animals in many diverse locations were able to survive the flood.  The                                                 /
  173.  uniform.  That the Genesis account is describing a earth that has a diff-     location of the proposed ark remains in Turkey are not at the extreme top                                              /
  174.  erent environment from what we now have.                                      of the mountain nor do the geologic evidences that remain today seem to                                                /
  175.   The "vapor canopy theory" as proposed would describe a atmosphere that       indicate that the extreme mountain tops have been covered by water.                                                    /
  176.  contained considerably more water vapor and that the flood account is           Obviously the ark could have gone aground after the waters had receeded                                              /
  177.  describing the catastrophic decay of the vapor canopy by rain. Some have      considerably.  Also the time which the tops of the mountains would have                                                /
  178.  proposed that the sudden decay of the vapor canopy was triggered by a         been covered could have been only a very few days and later erosion could                                              /
  179.  large asteriod or comet that impacted the earth causing considerable          have easily erased these evidences.  The most vivid records would have been                                            /
  180.  damage to the earth and drastically changed the environment of the planet.    deposited in the lowlands where vast amounts of debris would collect as the                                            /
  181.  That what is described is an extreme catastrophe that completely changed      waters rushed to return to the depths of the sea.  Considerable erosion                                                /
  182.  the surface of the earth. That the great deluge and subsequent draining       would also take place.  Scientists maintain that the pressure of the vast                                              /
  183.  of the water into the ocean basins formed the great irregularities of the     amounts of water would cause great shifts and movements of the earth's                                                 /
  184.  earth's surface as we now know them.  That the great destruction formed       crust.  One of the traditions from Greenland maintains that "the earth was                                             /
  185.  the vast deposits of fossil remains and created the coal and oil format-      tilted over".  Is this just poetic language or did the axis of the earth                                               /
  186.  ions of decomposed organic material.                                          actually change?  Many scientists maintain that the axis of the earth has                                              /
  187.   Obviously there is considerable disagreement concerning this matter.         changed in the distant past. That such an axis change could posssibly                                                  /
  188.  Many will say that the surface of the planet as we now know it was formed     account for the findings of vast deposits of organic material and fossils                                              /
  189.  over many millions of years by a slow process of evolution.  Others main-     in now barren artic locations.  But again most cannot envision such drastic                                            /
  190.  tain that the evidences of past recent major catastrophies are being          changes occuring within the last ten thousand years!                                                                   /
  191.  ignored.  That fossils and coal/oil deposits do not form due to slow                                                                                                                                 /
  192.  natural processes. Plants and animals that die naturally are slowly decayed      "...that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after                                                  /
  193.  and leave no traces. It requires sudden catastrophic deep burying of live         their own lusts.  And saying, ...all things continue as they were                                                  /
  194.  animal and organic matter to generate the vast deposits of fossils and            from the beginning of the creation.  For this they willingly are                                                   /
  195.  organic coal/oil deposits that exist today.                                       ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and                                                  /
  196.                                                                                    the earth standing out of the water and in the water; Whereby the                                                  /
  197.                                                                                    world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished:"                                                       /
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