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🗓️ 3 January 2025
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0:00.0 | Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for The Bible Recap. |
0:12.4 | Did you know we have another daily podcast? It's called the Bible kneecap, like kneeling in prayer, |
0:18.7 | because your girl loves a pun. Anyway, it's a short prayer of response to |
0:23.7 | what we've read and recapped each day, and each episode is about 60 to 90 seconds long. To give you a |
0:29.5 | taste of it, we've uploaded a free preview of the Bible kneecap for you today, so be sure to look for |
0:34.1 | that in your feed. Today in Genesis 8 through 11, we read about the aftermath of the Great Flood. |
0:40.7 | Everything on Earth has been destroyed except for what's on the ark. |
0:43.7 | These eight people, Noah, his wife, their three sons and their three wives, plus the |
0:48.0 | animals. |
0:49.0 | Post-flood, we see God establishing the covenant with Noah that he promised pre-flood. |
0:53.8 | God is engaging with this family of |
0:55.5 | people and promising to be faithful to them, despite how every other aspect of their world has shifted |
1:00.6 | dramatically. Everyone they know is dead, the world is muddy and gross, and they're living in a new |
1:05.4 | location, everything has changed. Even their lifespan will change. We read about this yesterday in Genesis 6.3. |
1:12.8 | God gave them a heads up not to expect those crazy long lifespans anymore. The environment has |
1:17.8 | changed dramatically and they're a couple millennia removed from the genetic perfection of Adam and Eve. |
1:22.8 | So it makes sense that they would drop to 120ish years at this point. Although to be fair, some scholars |
1:28.4 | say God's mention of 120 years referred to the distance of time between God telling Noah |
1:33.2 | the flood would happen and the flood actually happening. Despite all the changes they've been |
1:37.7 | through, God makes some promises to them of something that will not change. He enters into this |
1:42.5 | covenant with them, promising he will never again destroy |
1:45.2 | the earth with a flood. Later in Scripture, in 2 Peter 3, we find out that he will someday destroy |
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