Lesson 8
Noah & the Rebellious, Wicked Men Rise again Gen 8:20-9:28, Life Spans, Gen 11:1-9 …Peleg is this when Pangea split? …or during the Flood? Abraham born a few hundred years following Babel
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Notice how the nations we see today developed from the decedents of Shem, Ham, & Japheth
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What can you learn from the Tower of Babel?
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Is it interesting to you that God said all animals were for food after the Flood, yet instituted certain animals for the Israelites to eat in the Law and then in the New Testament again declared all foods clean?
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Capital Punishment was commanded by God in Genesis 9. Why is this such a hotly debated issue when God’s Word clearly commands it?
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How does the Table of Nations in Genesis 10 disprove that different “races” evolved?
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Remember our chart last week. Abraham was born just a few years after the Tower of Babel and about 100 years after Noah died. The characters of the Bible lived much closer to one another than we’re prone to think.