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Title: WEEK THREE


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WEEK THREE
  • Genesis and Exodus

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GOD CREATED ADAMBY WILLIAM BLAKE
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GENESIS
  • The narrative runs from the creation of the world
    to the descent of the children of Israel into
    Egypt, and it contains some of the best-known
    biblical stories, including Adam and Eve, Cain
    and Abel, Noah's Ark, the Tower of Babel, and the
    biblical Patriarchs.

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13 LET THERE BE LIGHT
  • Introduction to the book of Genesis
  • http//wl2009.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/video-bible
    -genesis-part-1-w-e-b-old-testament-chapter-1-2/

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PLANT LIFE
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116 SUN, MOON, AND STARS
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GENESIS 12 EARTH FORMED
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121 SEA CREATURES AND BIRDS
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124 LAND ANIMALS
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126 MAN CREATED
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128 RULE OVER THE WORLD
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CLASSIC BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS OLD TESTAMENT
GENESIS
  • http//outsetministry.org/ima_gen.html

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CREATION OF ADAM
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GOD..ADAM
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CREATION
  • The religious attitudes of the Hebrews appear in
    the story that they told of the creation of the
    world and of humankind.
  • This creation is the work of one God, who is
    omnipotent and omniscient and who creates a
    perfect and harmonious order.
  • The disorder that we see all around us, physical
    and moral, is not Gods creation but Adam and
    Eves

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CHAOS? ORDER ?DISORDER
  • Disorder is the consequence of humankinds
    disobedience.
  • The story not only reconciles the undeniable
    existence of evil and disorder in the world with
    the conception of Gods infinite justice but also
    attributes to humanity itself and independence of
    God, free will, which in this case had been used
    for evil.

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GOD IS ALL-POWER (OMNIPOTENT)
  • The Hebrew God is not limited in His power by
    other deities, who oppose His will ( as in the
    Greek stories of Zeus and his undisciplined
    family)
  • His power over inanimate nature is infinite.
  • In all the range of His creation there is only
    one being able to resist Him-humankind.

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FREE WILL
  • Because God is all-powerful, even this resistance
    on Adam and Eves part is in some mysterious way
    a manifestation of Gods will.
  • How this can be is not explained by the story,
    and we are left with the mystery that still
    eludes us, the coexistence of Gods prescient
    power and humanitys unrestricted free will.

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AFTER THE FALL
  • The story of the Fall ends with a situation in
    which Adam and Eve have earned for themselves and
    their descendants a short life of sorrow relieved
    only by death.

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MERCIFUL AND JUST
  • It was the achievement of later Hebrew teachers
    to carry the story on and develop the concept of
    a God who is as merciful as He is just, who
    watches tenderly over the destinies of the
    creatures who have rebelled against Him, and who
    brings about the possibility of atonement and
    full reconciliation.

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CAIN AND ABEL
  • Adam and Eves son Cain is the first person to
    shed human blood, but though God drives him out
    to be a wanderer on the face of the earth, He
    does not kill him. The brand on Cains forehead,
    while it marks him as a murderer, also protects
    his life no one is to touch him.

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NOAHS ARK
  • Later when the descendants of Adam and Eve grow
    so wicked that God is sorry He has created the
    human race, He decides to destroy it by sending a
    universal flood. But He spares Noah and his
    family to beget a new human race, on which God
    pins His hopes.

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Title  'Noah's Ark' Artist  Edward
Hicks Year   1846
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Title 'Story of Noah' Artist  Lorenzo Ghiberti
1378 - 1455 Year  circa 1420 
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RAINBOW AND COVENANT
  • His rainbow in the sky reminds humankind of His
    promise that He will never again let loose the
    waters. But people do not learn their lesson
    they start to build a tower high enough to reach
    to Heaven, and God is afraid that if they succeed
    they will then recognize no limit to their
    ambitions. Yet He does not destroy them He
    merely frustrates their purpose by depriving them
    of their common language.

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TOWER OF BABEL
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TOWER OF BABEL (GENESIS 11)
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TOWER OF BABEL
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ABRAM'S JOURNEY FROM UR TO BETHEL GENESIS
1127-129
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ABRAHAM AND ISAAC
  • This part of the story begins with Abrahams
    willingness to sacrifice his only son, Isaac.
  • It continues through the rivalry in which Isaacs
    son Jacob supplants his brother Esau, and it
    culminates in the trials and ultimate prosperity
    of Jacobs son Joseph.

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"ABRAHAM AND ISAAC BEFORE THE SACRIFICE", 1642
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EXODUS
  • An introduction

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EXODUS. . .WALK OUT OF
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OUTLINE OF EXODUS
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    ls/calendar.htm

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JOHN MARTINS PAINTING OF THE PLAGUE OF HAIL AND
FIRE (1823).
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TEN PLAGUES
  • 3.1 Beginning of the curses Ex. 519, 7813
  • 3.2 Plague of Blood (???) Ex. 71425
  • 3.3 Plague of Frogs (????????????) Ex. 725811
  • 3.4 Plague of Lice Ex. 81619
  • 3.5 Plague of Flies (??????) Ex. 82032
  • 3.6 Plague of Livestock Death (??????) Ex. 917
  • 3.7 Plague of Boils (???????) Ex. 9812
  • 3.8 Plague of Hail (??????) Ex. 91335
  • 3.9 Plague of Locusts (????????) Ex. 10120
  • 3.10 Plague of Darkness (??????) Ex. 102129
  • 3.11 Death of the Firstborn (?????? ??????????)
    Ex. 1111236

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THE PLAGUE OF FROG
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PLAGUE OF HAIL
  • http//www.bl.uk/learning/cult/inside/goldhaggadah
    stories/10plagues/plaguesofegypt.html

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