The chapter breaks down into the following pieces: vs. 1-5, 6-12, 13-16, 17-24. We'll look at them in that arrangement. As you read through Genesis 7, consider the following:
- Some of the passages seem repetitious. But what are the differences?
- The law had not yet been given, so what's up with "clean" versus "unclean" animals?
- Some cultures have a "flood memory" that seems more regional than global. How is this one described?
- The graphic below is a fairly good representation of how the ancients thought the world was. Look it over and let's discuss what you think about it.
There are two sets of "pillars", of the earth (1 Samuel 2:8, Job 9:6, Psalm 74:3, ), and of heaven (Job 26:11). Together they form a supported "bowl" with the face of the land along the bottom. The pillars of the earth support the "bowl" in the waters of the deep (primeval ocean). The "vault" or dome over the earth has windows for rain. The stars, sun, and moon travel the surface of the dome. The dome creates a "bubble" in the waters surrounding the earth (like an underwater city?).
Think of this structure as you read the last two sections of Genesis 7. Hows does it affect your understanding of what happened or what it might have looked like in the minds of the people first reading/hearing this account and those it was passed on down to?
That should be enough for Thursday. I look forward to seeing you all again. I hope you are blessed until then!
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