Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Studies on the Women of the Bible - Introduction


by Davis W. Huckabee

Introduction

God has created all things, and we have many of these things detailed for us in the Book of Genesis. But of all the many wonderful and varied things that He has made for the good and convenience and help of man, can anyone think of a greater invention than that of Woman? It is this writer’s humble opinion that the greatest of all God’s inventions is that of the Woman. “And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him,” (Gen. 2:18). And the details of this are given in the verses that follow, which will be considered in due time.

There are many mysteries about the human constitution and by far the majority of these were not even suspected until very recent times, nor has science even come close to exhausting this knowledge in our advanced and technological age. Indeed, much of modem science compounds human ignorance concerning the constitution of man. And this is especially so in regard to the interrelationship of the genders. Too often this ignorance is of the same nature as that of Professor Henry Higgins, who said of Eliza Doolittle, “Why can’t a woman think like a man?” The answer is, Because they are divinely constituted different from one another, even though they have a common origin. Men and women were never meant to be identical in constitution. God purpose­fully made the two genders radically different in several ways.

In regard to the two genders of mankind, some basic truths must be established. First, “man’ as used in the creation account is not a sexist designation, for the proper name Adam and “man” translate the same Hebrew word for a human being without regard to gender. Radical feminists, in their neuroticism, raise their hackles at every mention of the word “man” yet this is the Divine designation for both genders. “So God created man (Hebrew adam) in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them,” (Gen. 1:27). Different Hebrew words such as ishenosh and adam, the most common ones, and other, less common words, describe the human being, depending upon the aspect of the individual being emphasized.

Second, ish is used commonly in regard to the marital relationship of a man to a woman, and the derivation of ‘woman” from this is shown in Genesis. 2:23. “And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman (Hebrew isha ), because she was taken out of Man (Hebrew Ish).” The New Testament gives a commentary on this in 1 Corinthians 11:8-12. “For the man is not of the woman; but the woman is of the man. Neither was the man created for the woman; but the woman for the man. For this cause ought the woman to have power on her head because of the angels. Nevertheless neither is the man without the woman, neither the woman without the man, in the Lord.” Verse 10 relates to the length of the hair in each case as was established immediately before this, (vv. 3-7), and it is this that is given in place of a veil, as shown in verse 15, where the common word for substitution (Greek anti) is used. This is the same Greek word used in Matthew 20:28 of the Lord’s substitutionary death for His people. Will anyone dare say that His death was not sufficient, but that man must add something, as some say that an artificial covering must be added to the woman’s hair?

Nor was she called Woman because, as one bitter man observed, she would henceforth be a Woe to the man. Granted, some women fall into this class, but probably a lot oftener the man is a curse to the unfortunate woman that marries him more than she is to him. Creation of the first woman was an act of great goodness toward the man, as we read in verse 18, for God has committed Himself to make it so that marriage to a fitting woman obtains the favor of God, as we are told in Proverbs 18:22. “Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favor of the Lord.”

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Monday, January 3, 2011

Day 3

I. From the creation to the flood 3975-2319 B.C. ~ cont.
C. History of the first civilization ~ cont.
4. Noah's life and related events
a. Corrupt civilization as sons of God marry daughters of men - Genesis 6:1-7, 11-12
b. Instructions for building ark - Genesis 6:8, 13-21
c. Birth of Noah's sons - Genesis 5:32, 6:9, 1 Chronicles 1:4
(1) Japheth
(2) Shem (54th Gen)
(3) Ham
d. Death of Lamech (777 years) - Genesis 5:30-31
e. Death of Methuselah (969 years) - Genesis 5:26-27
f. Entering the ark - Genesis 6:22; 7:19
g. The flood
(1) Rain falls - Genesis 7:10-24
(2) Rain stops - Genesis 8:1-3
(3) Ark rests, waters subside - Genesis 8:4
(4) Land seen - Genesis 8:5
(5) Raven, dove, leaf - Genesis 8:6-12
(6) Noah discovers dry land - Genesis 8:13
h. Leaving the ark upon God's command - Genesis 8:14-19
(Third Dispensation Human Government)
j. God's rainbow covenant with Noah - Genesis 8:20-22, 9:8-17, 9:1-7

I just now realized that verses 1-7 of Chapter 9 of Genesis are placed after verses 8-17.

Sometimes I am saddened by the state of our nation and world.  HIS Word reminds me that this temporal plane is not quite as bad as it once was...yet.

And God looked upon the earth, and behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.  (Genesis 6:12)

corrupt or corrupted - H7843 -שׁחת - shâchath - shaw-khath' - A primitive root; to decay, that is, (causatively) ruin (literally or figuratively).

This Hebrew word is used 146x in 135 verses - I did not review all of the verses, hit and missed my way backwards from Malachi (used 3x) and landed on this verse:

The fool hath said in his heart , there is no God.  They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.  (Psalm 14:1)

In the book of Ruth, chapter 4, verse 6, the nearest kinsman responds to Boaz with this statement:  "I can not redeem it for myself (talking about reclaiming Naomi/Ruth's land and marrying Ruth) lest I mar mine own inheritance: redeem thou my right to thyself; for I can not redeem it."

But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.  (Genesis 6:8)

grace - H2580 - חן - chên - khane - From H2603; graciousness, that is, subjectively (kindness, favor) or objectively (beauty).

  • H2603 - חנן - chânan - khaw-nan' -A primitive root (compare H2583); properly to bend or stoop in kindness to an inferior; to favor, bestow; causatively to implore (that is, move to favor by petition).
H2580 is used 69x in 67 verses.  First instance is in the verse above, the last usage is in Zechariah 12:10 - And I will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the spirit of grace and of supplications: and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth for his only son, and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his firstborn.

And one that many know and quote quite often:  Favor is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.  (Proverbs 31:30)

I wanted to find a site which showed the dimensions of, or gave information about the ark.  The website World Wide Flood has some AWESOME information. Very cool.  This site is also very informative:  Genesis Files.  The article is not very long, but contains a LOT of information.

Noah took the animals by two (male and female ~ notice not male and male or female and female).  The unclean animals were by one set, the clean by sevens.  Story books, movies, toys, etc. usually only show sets of 2, rarely do they show a set of 7 pairs, or even the dinosaurs.  Some who have extensively researched this area state that the animals were probably not mature (not ready to be bred), thus they would have slept more, eaten less and been smaller in size.  I found more information here:  Were Dinosaurs on the Ark?

Got caught up in a rabbit trail of figuring out how long Noah et al were on the ark.  Noah entered 7 days prior  to the flood beginning (Genesis 7:4, 10).  It rained for 40 days (starting on Noah's 601 year, in the second month on the 17th day ~ Genesis 7:11).  The ark rested on seventh month, 17th day (Genesis 8:4).  The waters decreased until the tenth month, first day (Genesis 8:5).  Forty days later Noah lets the raven out, which did not return (Genesis 8:6-7).  Then a dove (assumption is 7 days later?) (Genesis 8:8).  Another 7 days, and sent the dove out (Genesis 8:10).  Another 7 days and the dove did not return (Genesis 8:12).  First day, first month of Noah's 601st year he removes the covering (Genesis 8:13).  Second month, twenty and seventh day the earth was dried (Genesis 8:14).

According to my research a pre-flood month was 30 days.  Soooo...if I take from month 2 (600th year), day 17 until month 2 (601st year), day 27, that would be 30 x 12 + 10 = 370.  Then add in the 7 days prior to the flood beginning would bring the length up to 377 days.  Interesting study, I found several sites which detailed the information.  If you want to research you can try Answers In Genesis or Noah's Ark and Earth History.  I originally found the timeline below on this site.


Went browsing for articles about the flood and found these Why Christians Should Believe in a Global Flood and Every Culture Has a Flood Story, both from the Institute for Creation Research.

From Answers in Genesis, I found Geologic Evidences for the Genesis Flood.  This article is an overview, summarizing six evidences for the flood.  You can link to them from within the article, or do so from here:

Evidence #6 - Rock Layers Folded, Not Fractured

Rainbow, covenant, meat eating, accountability for loss of life...wrapping up this reading.  One of the sites I browsed while looking for information on the flood and/or the ark mentioned how a rainbow would not have been possible prior to the rain.  Found this picture online - :-D



Covenants - Father promises to establish HIS covenant with Noah in Genesis 6:18.  Once they leave the ark, 9:9 Father establishes HIS covenant; 9:11, establishes HIS covenant; 9:12, the token (rainbow) of the covenant; 9:1, the token (rainbow) of the covenant; 9:15-16 Father's perpetual or everlasting remembrance of the covenant; 9:17, the token of the covenant established between Father, Noah and all flesh upon the earth.

The word covenant is used (OT) 292x in 272 verses.  The Hebrew word is:

H1285 - בּרית - berı̂yth - ber-eeth' - From H1262 (in the sense of cutting (like H1254)); a compact (because made by passing between pieces of flesh).


Which is used 284x in 264 verses...interesting...something to study out another time.  :-D

At this juncture Noah and his family are allowed to consume meat - and the animals would now have a fear and dread of humans.  I thought of this while reading the passage about Noah putting out his hand and taking the dove to himself.  It must have been an awesome experience to have been around such a variety of animals and no fear or concern for safety.

My closing verse caused me to reflect upon how wicked our generation has become, yet we tremble not before HIM who judges justly and rightly.  The nations of the world have embraced a process for unwanted pregnancies (idol worship) lest we think there is no accounting, I would beg to differ.  Father looks at us and we are found wanting, we, especially America, owe a very large blood debt.

Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man.  (Genesis 9:8)