Dale Mason

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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_4cd77ebf-95fe-5932-abf5-139576ee0c2f">15 Adam and Eve’s original gene pool was perfect. They had no defects. By God’s design, brothers and sisters and cousins married, and their children were free of genetic deformities. It was not until the time of Moses, some 2,500 years after creation and 850 years after the Flood in about 1500 B.C., that God prohibited marriage between close relatives. (Also see “Cain’s Wife — Who Was She?” by Ken Ham, at www.answersingenesis.org/articles/nab/who-was-cains-wife.)

      16 Genesis 4:4–5. Abel’s offering modeled what God did in the Garden of Eden as a covering for sin, but Cain’s did not. See also, “Why Didn’t God Respect Cain’s Offering?” by Peter Galling, and the sidebar by Dr. Henry Morris at https://answersingenesis.org/bible-characters/cain/why-didnt-god-respect-cains-offering/

      17 Acts 3:19–21 (restoration, NKJV & NAS / restore, NIV).

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      NOAH BUILDS THE ARK

      (c. 2424–2349 B.C.)

      The worldwide Flood brought a tragic end to the perfect beginning.

      As Noah and his wife trained their sons to obey and praise the Creator, the boys matured into manhood. God tells us in the Bible that Noah followed God’s ways, so it is reasonable to assume that he loved his wife and trained his children in righteousness. Japheth, Shem, and Ham must have respected their parents and followed their instructions with care.

      Because the world was exceedingly wicked, Noah and his family were surrounded by God-haters. Surely he was scoffed as a crazy man. But he stood firm and obeyed anyway.

      Considering both the immense sinfulness of his culture and the magnitude of the task before him, Noah’s obedience is perhaps the greatest example of persistent faith in all of Scripture.

      We know from Genesis chapter 4 that even before the Flood, skilled tradesmen were making things out of metal. They were smart! In addition, the use of strong animals and labor-saving inventions such as pulleys, cranes, and wagons for the heavy lumber, are probable. After all, the mental and physical abilities of the people of Noah’s day were much closer to the original perfection of Adam and Eve than to the sin-corrupted minds and bodies of humans today.

      PRIMARY PASSAGES

      Genesis 6–9

      KEY VERSE

      “Then the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And the Lord was sorry that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved in His heart. So the Lord said, ‘I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth, both man and beast, creeping thing and birds of the air, for I am sorry that I have made them.’ But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord.” Genesis 6:5–8

      WRAP UP

      “Our Father, thank You for telling Noah to build the ark. He was such a great example of faith and dedication! With all the sin and evil that filled the world in his time, even worse than today, it must have been incredibly easy to be drawn into sin, and not to stay faithful to You in the six hundred years he lived before the Flood. Please help me to have faith that overcomes the pressures of this world, like Noah’s.”

      1 Ussher calculated about 2350 BC, which was about 1,650 years after creation.

      2 A population of at least hundreds of thousands is likely, and many more are mathematically reasonable. See “What Was the Pre-Flood Population Like?” by Ken Ham, https://answersingenesis.org/noahs-ark/pre-flood-population. Also consider “Population of the Pre-Flood World,” by Tom Pickett, www.ldolphin.org/pickett.html, and “Why Don’t We Find Human and Dinosaur Fossils Together?” by Bodie Hodge, https://answersingenesis.org/dinosaurs/humans/why-dont-we-find-human-dinosaur-fossils-together/. Dr. Henry Morris III of the Institute for Creation Research says, “If one uses a very conservative formula of six children for each family, an average generation of 100 years, and a lifespan of 500 years, there would have been over 235 million people alive at the time of the global Flood. That is probably much too low an estimate. For instance, if the average family size were eight instead of six, the generation was only 93 instead of 100, then the population at the death of Adam (930 years after creation) would have been 2.8 million. At that rate, the population at the time of the Flood would have been over 137 billion!” Henry M. Morris III, The Book of Beginnings (Dallas, TX: Institute for Creation Research, 2012), p. 219 — based on Henry M. Morris, 1970, Biblical Cosmology and Modern Science (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1970), p. 87.

      3 “When Cain killed Abel, Adam was nearly 130 years old (Seth was born when Adam was 130 years old, and Eve’s statement in Gen. 4:25 implies he was born shortly after Abel died.) So it’s possible that Cain and Abel were around 120 years old when Cain killed Abel. In 120 years, Adam and Eve must have had many children, and even grandchildren and