basic Genesis cosmology 8: the nations

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8, the nations. This section (Gen 1-11) is for the nations to know and understand that Yahweh – I AM – the LORD is the Creator. Yahweh is simply the first person singular of 'to exist.'

The neighboring nations would have had some remants of these accounts in their cosmology but surprised to find that the LORD was the Creator. The sharpest conflict would have been with Canaanite religion, a small area where Judea is now. They insisted that the creative force was in nature itself, and in sex. The religion was a fertility ritual that created and the sacrificed a child each year, in most of its villages. The burnt childs' ashes made a drink taken by the most productive farmer, who in turn had sex with the most attractive virgin of the land, to preserve the annual cycle of fertility. It was the belief that the force that made the earth was in these rituals and that the rituals called for the killing of so many children that the Lord destroyed them. The Creator was distinct from his creation, as were all the kinds and species. He sustained it.

The promise of the Gospel appears quickly after mankind's sin. So quickly that Eve's first child is thought to be 'the help—the LORD' that was promised. Not. The promise was repeated to Abraham who met Christ, who was the Seed who was coming to accomplish his work at a later time. Abraham saw his day.

So even after the narrative focuses on Israel, the nations listening to it would know that the promise of the Seed for them was still in place and was coming.

The last thing that happens before that shift of focus in the narrative is the confusion of languages. When the Gospel comes, there is a major event right after its conclusion and it picks up where this Babel event stopped. The message of the Gospel is heard in all languages from around the Roman empire by people who will return home and express it to others. The miracle of this event is that Peter spoke in Aramaic but those people heard in their own language; the confusion was undone, because the fantastic announcement was now complete.
 

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The last thing that happens before that shift of focus in the narrative is the confusion of languages. When the Gospel comes, there is a major event right after its conclusion and it picks up where this Babel event stopped. The message of the Gospel is heard in all languages from around the Roman empire by people who will return home and express it to others. The miracle of this event is that Peter spoke in Aramaic but those people heard in their own language; the confusion was undone, because the fantastic announcement was now complete.[/QUOTE]

Amen Abraham saw His day, the 7th day of no part darkness, the Holy Seed.

Also....Yeshua came to reverse the curses, including the curse of the confusion of languages. Since the Holy Ghost does the works, this was the first thing done as works, when the portion of our inheritance ( the priest's portion was HaShem Himself) was poured out. He would that they all were a nation of priests unto Him. And those that have received of this same spirit, ARE.

The miracle was two-fold. One, that those in the upper room including Peter spoke in an unknown language (tongues, language as the Spirit gives utterance), and two, that the listeners were given the gift of interpretation of tongues, so that they heard with spiritual ears, what the Spirit was saying through those that were speaking as the Spirit gave utterance, PLUS they heard with their natural ears the literal sounds coming out of their mouths, which were not in any known language.

The reversal of the curse is done by the Spirit, so that the Spirit can speak, and we can commune back with Him in like fashion, spirit to Spirit. In this way, there is one language again, but it is the language of the Spirit. No righteous man would have a child and never speak to it, and man is not more righteous than HaShem.
 
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