Since God does nothing desultorily, what could be the import of the flood in Genesis 6? The flood must have been sent for a unique purpose and import other than punishment of sin. The New Testament itself did not present it as punishment on humanity. The understanding of the import of the Flood is not truly seen in verses 1-5 and 11-12, but in verses 6-7, precisely in the expression "it repented the Lord that he had made man" (KJV). The expression itself can mislead unless interpreted properly, and the key word in the expression is "repented". The research employed a linguistic approach to the study of "repented" in determining its actual meaning in the expression. The finding was that the word does not really mean what English transl...
Please cite as follows:Wilson, M. 2014. Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Christian literature. ...
The close relationship between tasting the good Word of God and the powers of the age to come is...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
For Creationists the Genesis account is the one place where a narrative text detailing the events of...
Noah's flood is one of the most ancient religious stories of the world. The story is told and re...
Noah’s Flood was one of the first stories we learned as children. From being the subject of hundreds...
תבה , the term designated for the vessels of Noah (Gn 6-9*) and Moses (Ex 2*), has been a conundr...
Sheer familiarity with the Bible combined with a habit of rapid reading makes it easy to overlook po...
The common, biblical believes in an initial, single human creation, and a subsequent survival of a p...
The Biblical Flood narrative is part of Israel’s so-called primeval history as narrated in the book ...
The blotting out of Gen. 6:7, 7:4, and 7:23 and the bursting open of the fountains of the great...
PhD (Old Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014God expresses Himself with emo...
In the Hebrew Flood narrative the syntax is conducive to the identification of the chronological seq...
Among the issues most critical to a diluvialist interpretation of the geological record are exegetic...
<strong>The Sacrifice for (the) God(s) after the Flood in Ancient Israel and the Ancient Near ...
Please cite as follows:Wilson, M. 2014. Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Christian literature. ...
The close relationship between tasting the good Word of God and the powers of the age to come is...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
For Creationists the Genesis account is the one place where a narrative text detailing the events of...
Noah's flood is one of the most ancient religious stories of the world. The story is told and re...
Noah’s Flood was one of the first stories we learned as children. From being the subject of hundreds...
תבה , the term designated for the vessels of Noah (Gn 6-9*) and Moses (Ex 2*), has been a conundr...
Sheer familiarity with the Bible combined with a habit of rapid reading makes it easy to overlook po...
The common, biblical believes in an initial, single human creation, and a subsequent survival of a p...
The Biblical Flood narrative is part of Israel’s so-called primeval history as narrated in the book ...
The blotting out of Gen. 6:7, 7:4, and 7:23 and the bursting open of the fountains of the great...
PhD (Old Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014God expresses Himself with emo...
In the Hebrew Flood narrative the syntax is conducive to the identification of the chronological seq...
Among the issues most critical to a diluvialist interpretation of the geological record are exegetic...
<strong>The Sacrifice for (the) God(s) after the Flood in Ancient Israel and the Ancient Near ...
Please cite as follows:Wilson, M. 2014. Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Christian literature. ...
The close relationship between tasting the good Word of God and the powers of the age to come is...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...