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Essay heading: The Covenant, Gods Relationship with Noah and the Barriers and Boundaries for Hunankind in Genesis Chapters 5-9
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From the grief he has sustained, he demands judgment and justice. His decision and reaction is to destroy all that He has created.(6:7) The Lord's character here is repentant, judgmental and a potential destroyer. In His grief He finds "favor" for one man: Noah.(6:8) Though it was only one man in an entire generation, we see the grace of God present here... displayed 300 characters
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In His grief He finds "favor" for one man: Noah.(6:8) Though it was only one man in an entire generation, we see the grace of God present here. Because of Noah, God finds himself modifying his plans, "the planned destruction becomes a reconstruction" of this earth.(Harper Collins, Study Bible, Notes pp... displayed next 300 characters
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