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Cursed Be Canaan! | Genesis 9:18-29

Cursed Be Canaan! | Genesis 9:18-29

Now that the flood has ended and life begins to return to normal, it is interrupted by a prophetic curse by Noah on one of his sons. What does this mean? Are “Black” people the descendants of Canaan? And are Black people cursed? Was it Scripturally justified to enslave Blacks based on how certain southern Americans interpreted this passage?

God’s Covenant With Noah | Genesis 9:1-17

God’s Covenant With Noah | Genesis 9:1-17

Now that God has directed Noah to depart from the ark and Noah re-dedicates creation, God makes a covenant with Noah and all of creation to never destroy the whole world again by water. We also notice that man’s dietary restriction has been changed from vegetarian to omnivore. And now all animals are fearful of us for fear they may be eaten.

Preparation for the FLOOD | Genesis 6:9-22

Preparation for the FLOOD | Genesis 6:9-22

The earth is filled with the hybrid species of angels and men. Wickedness is the result of this union. God determines to destroy all life on earth with the exception of Noah and his family. So, He commands Noah to prepare an ark, because the great FLOOD is coming.

When Angels Married Women | Genesis 6:1-8

When Angels Married Women | Genesis 6:1-8

This section begins with the events surrounding the life of Noah. It starts with a demonic attempt to corrupt the Seed of the woman when fallen angels married human females and produced a race of supernatural beings. These beings then proceeded to influence the corruption (wickedness) of mankind to the point where God sorrowfully decided to destroy the earth.

The Judgment of Cain | Genesis 4:6-16

The Judgment of Cain | Genesis 4:6-16

The two brothers, Cain and Abel, have submitted their offerings to God. But God only accepts Abel’s offering and rejects Cain’s. Cain refuses to listen to God and repent. Instead, he starts an argument with his brother and kills him. Like He did with his father Adam, God questions Cain and brings him into judgment. Cain is cursed forever from the presence and fellowship with God.

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