Noah
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Part 5 – The Rise of Humanity: From Cain to Noah
🔹 Introduction After humanity’s expulsion from Eden, the world entered a new era — one shaped by both divine mercy and human corruption.The first family became the seed of all nations, carrying within it both the memory of fellowship with God and the reality of separation from Him. This part…
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Part 6 – The Covenant and the Nations: From Noah to Abraham
🔹 Introduction After the great flood, the earth was silent once more — cleansed but fragile.God had judged corruption yet preserved life through Noah. What follows is the beginning of a new world: humanity’s second beginning, the formation of nations, and the first divine covenants that would shape redemptive history.…
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Part 2 – Noah: Faith That Endured Corruption
Key Verse “But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.”— Genesis 6 : 8 (NIV) 1. A World Gone Astray By Noah’s generation, human society had deteriorated into violence and moral disorder. “Every inclination of the thoughts of the human heart was only evil all the time.” (Gen…
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10. Noah
1. Name and Meaning• Name: Noah (Hebrew: נֹחַ, Nōaḥ)• Meaning: “Rest” or “comfort,” from the Hebrew root nûaḥ, meaning “to rest” or “to bring relief”; named by his father Lamech with the hope that he would bring comfort from the curse (Genesis 5:29) 2. Genealogical Placement and Lineage Role• Position: Tenth generation from…