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In this episode, we conclude our study of Genesis 1–11 as a polemic by exploring the flood, the post-flood world, the nations, Babel, and Abraham.
We see how Genesis reshapes familiar ancient themes to proclaim that Yahweh alone is sovereign, judgment is moral, sacrifice is relational, empire cannot save, and God’s answer to human pride is covenant grace rather than human achievement.
Notes and resources are linked below.
Resources:
Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ezBHPcVaBkRN9y5BNHApqZvECxFuvHfB?usp=sharing
By Daniel Babalola5
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In this episode, we conclude our study of Genesis 1–11 as a polemic by exploring the flood, the post-flood world, the nations, Babel, and Abraham.
We see how Genesis reshapes familiar ancient themes to proclaim that Yahweh alone is sovereign, judgment is moral, sacrifice is relational, empire cannot save, and God’s answer to human pride is covenant grace rather than human achievement.
Notes and resources are linked below.
Resources:
Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ezBHPcVaBkRN9y5BNHApqZvECxFuvHfB?usp=sharing