CREATION: The Flood
(Study 1-D)

It was no small matter that Adam purposely went against the clear and explicit command of his Father. While it was not quite of the order of Lucifer's rebellion, which took place within the gates of the Heavenly kingdom, it was nevertheless a most tragic event - as was demonstrated very soon afterward, with the violence committed by Cain, their firstborn. But what of the other consequences? Aside from having to leave Eden, and seeing much sorrow in their lives, Adam and Eve also had this against them now, that the "wages of sin is death." (Rom 6:23) Adam did indeed die (Gen 5:5) and death passed also unto all his offspring. Now that sin was present in the universe, however, the effects would be much greater than just this. Not only death, but destruction was soon to follow, and this on a global scale.

On that day, a great many things changed, and even today the aftershocks are still being felt, and remain poorly understood. Not only Adam's sin, but Lucifer's also was to reveal more of its effects upon the delicate surface of the once perfect creation. It was a dark day indeed, and a fitting model for the destruction by fire which will make an ultimate end to sin.

QUESTIONS:
01) What was the cause of the flood? (Gen 6:7,11,12)
02) Who was spared from the watery destruction? (Gen 6:8, 2 Pet 2:5)
03) Why was he saved? (Gen 6:9, 7:1)
04) What did Yah tell Noah to do in order to prepare for the day of the flood? (Gen 6:14)
05) What was this vessel to contain? (Gen 7:2,3,7)
06) How big was the vessel? (Gen 6:15)
07) How many people were in the ark? (Gen 7:7, 1Pe 3:20)
08) How long were they in the ark before the rain started? (Gen 7:7-10)
09) How old was Noah when the flood came? (Gen 7:6)
10) How many days did it rain on the earth? (Gen 7:12)
11) What kinds of creatures were destroyed by the waters? (Gen 6:17, 7:21,22)
12) What were the sources of all that water? (Gen 7:11,12)
13) How long was the earth covered by the water? (Gen 7:24, 8:3)
14) Was the earth completely covered, or only a part of it? (Gen 7:18-20)
15) Where did the ark finally come to rest? (Gen 8:4)
16) What were the two creatures Noah sent out to test for dry land? (Gen 8:7,8)
17) What did one of them bring back after the second time to show that land had appeared? (Gen 8:11)
18) How long after this did Noah wait before sending the dove out one final time? (Gen 8:12)
19) What is the first thing Noah is recorded as doing after leaving the ark? (Gen 8:20)
20) What great event was the flood to serve as a warning of? (Mat 24:37-39)