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Food.--"Every herb bearing seed,
Food.--"Every moving thing that
which is upon the face of all the earth,
liveth shall be meat for you; even as the
and every tree, in the which is the fruit of
green herb have I given you all things",
a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for
but not blood (Gen. 9: 3, 4).
meat" (Gen. 1: 29).
The seventh day rest (Gen. 2: 1-3).
Every
flood
date
(except
Gen. 7: 5) is a sabbath.
Companion Bible note: The Ark
rested in the seventeenth day of the
month which was a Sabbath (8: 4).
Adam has three sons, Cain, Abel
Noah has three sons, Shem, Ham
and Seth (Gen. 4: 1, 2, 25).
and Japheth (Gen. 5: 32).
One Son, Cain, is cursed more than the
One Son, Ham, the father of Canaan,
earth, and becomes a fugitive and a
is cursed, even though God had promised
vagabond (4: 12).
not to curse the ground any more, and
Canaan becomes a servant of servants
(9: 25; 8: 21).
God will require the life blood from
God curses Cain for shedding
every beast and man, but now delegates
his brother's blood but does not
the execution of judgment to man
himself. "Whoso sheddeth man's blood,
sanction vengeance by human
by man shall his blood be shed"
hands (Gen. 4: 10-15).
(Gen. 9: 5, 6).
The Lord sets a `mark' (oth) to
The Lord sets a bow in the cloud
protect Cain (Gen. 4: 15).
for a `token' (oth) to assure all flesh
(Gen. 9: 13).
God planted a garden (Gen. 2: 8).
Noah planted a garden (Gen. 9: 20).
Nakedness and shame are linked
Nakedness and shame are linked
together in connection with Adam
together in connection with Noah
(Gen. 3: 10, 11).
(Gen. 9: 21-24).
The fruit of the tree, and the fig
The wine, and the vineyard
(Gen. 2: 8; 3: 6, 7, 10).
(Gen. 9: 20-23).
The redemption of both man and
The redemption of both man and
his lost dominion is symbolized by
his lost dominion is symbolized by
the cherubim (Gen. 3: 24).
the animals preserved alive in the ark
(Gen. 6: 13-16; 8: 1, 17-19).
The serpent beguiled the woman and
The sons of God by their actions
brought about the curse (Gen. 3: 24;
towards the daughters of men, bring about
II Cor. 11: 3).
the Flood (Gen. 6: 1-4).
All the days of Adam were 930 years
All the days of Noah were 950 years
(Gen. 5: 5).
(Gen. 9: 29).