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In Genesis 9, God establishes a covenant with all living creatures—a structural promise meant to stabilize creation after chaos. We examine the ontological meaning of covenant, the sacredness of life, the re-establishment of boundaries, and the troubling episode of Noah’s sons, where dishonor reintroduces fracture into freshly renewed soil.
Join J. Daniel Alejos as we explore how blessing and responsibility intertwine at the world’s new beginning.
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In Genesis 9, God establishes a covenant with all living creatures—a structural promise meant to stabilize creation after chaos. We examine the ontological meaning of covenant, the sacredness of life, the re-establishment of boundaries, and the troubling episode of Noah’s sons, where dishonor reintroduces fracture into freshly renewed soil.
Join J. Daniel Alejos as we explore how blessing and responsibility intertwine at the world’s new beginning.