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Essay heading: The book of Genesis
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It seems like God is also disappointed in Himself as humans were a result of His job; therefore, he decides to start everything anew and wipe out everything he had created before (like an unsuccessful rough draft). However, God wants to be fair and decides to leave Noah as He found him righteous. Noah, from his side, after the survival with his family and animals thanks God with sacrifice (the common attribute in "J-stories")... displayed 300 characters
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However, God wants to be fair and decides to leave Noah as He found him righteous. Noah, from his side, after the survival with his family and animals thanks God with sacrifice (the common attribute in "J-stories"). It is funny that when god "smelled the pleasing aroma" (Gen 8: 21) he made a covenant not to destroy Earth again with the flood (9: 11)... displayed next 300 characters
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