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  • Adam - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    I referenced scripture literally and you claimed I was 'playing with words'. Actually you were closer to doing that by typing "is the same as saying..." and adding other things. Hebrews 10:17 says "And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more." Terrence asked "Does God forget?" and you answered "No." which in my opinion is not what Hebrews 10:17 says.
  • Spencer Caldwell - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    That is semantics - God will remember our sins no more, is the same as saying HE forgives us, or 'forgets' our sins. You are just playing with words. It is the same concept. We are both saying the same thing - 6 or a 1 2 dozen is the same idea.
  • Adam - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    I have a different opinion of this. Of course God is all knowing, omniscient 1 John 3:20 , but the Word also says that God will remember our sins no more Hebrews 10:17 . I believe God has the power to 'forget' something. If you don't believe it then you don't believe God is powerful enough to do that? Other scripture says God changed his mind so he has this ability. He's God.
  • Spencer Caldwell - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    No. God views the world, humanity, and time in a bird's eye view, from Creation to Apocalypse. Everything happens in HIS presence, with HIM knowing. HE not only does not forget, HE knew you in the womb and knows what you are going to do an eternity before you do it. So no, HE does not forget, He merely forgives, for HIS mercy is boundless.
  • TERRENCE on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    I have a question, Does God forget? Chapter 8 of Genesis starts with " And God remembered Noah, chapter 9:15 out lines why God set up the bow so to remind him of his covenant.
  • Mariah Foster (12 years old) - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    If you have noticed, God has done that throughout the history of the bible. I believe he does it so they know not to mess up the same way again so he curses their children and their childrens children.
  • Jerry - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    Because Scriptures teach that his children were in his loins at that time, so his sin affected them, yet there is also hope of redemption in the curse, as God changes the curse to a blessing. Jesus said the servant of them all is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. So in light of that, it is no longer a curse! Good news, glad tidings to you my friend.
  • Pastor Joy - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    stanjett...Hello...God's creation is all created with rules built-in. You can see this with mathematics and science...this also translates into the spirit realm. God put rules of cause and effect into motion. Everything in the spirit realm is run by legal grounds according to the rules or laws So if I, willingly engage in witchcraft-then the penalty is that it WILL affect my bloodline.
  • Andrew - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    Stanjett, good questions. Here is an in-depth look at what occurred between Ham and Noah and why Canaan was cursed: Andrew Unabated podcast, "Ham's Sin Cursed Canaan".
  • Shelley B - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    In the Old Testament, God did punish the children for the sins of their fathers. It became a proverb that the elders wrote in the Talmud. However, in Jeremiah 31:29 God changes that practice and says, "In those days they shall say no more, The fathers have eaten a sour grape, and the children's teeth are set on edge." God begins to visit the sins of the individual upon the one who committed them
  • Stanjett on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    And he said, Cursed be Canaan a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren. Why did God curse Canaan who was not born yet. Ham did the wrong. God curses some people to the 3rd and 4th Gen. Why don't he punish the one that did the wrong? My Father or Grandfather did wrong and I have to be punished?
  • Stanjett on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    Gen 9.3 Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you even as the green herb have I given you all things. Now we can eat meat.
  • Lucy Huggins on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    To read this chapter is to change the world as we know it. There should be prejudice because we have come from the same family, which was Noah and his sons. The only differences are: Male - Female and Good - Evil. So which are you and which do you choose?
  • Lievin NSUKA on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    The same God who gave Adam and Even herbs for food Genesis1,29 has now given them animals for food Genesis 9,3 ... I believe that now that Jesus has come, we are led by the Spirit of liberty, eating meat or vegetables is a matter of preference. Only, let everything be taken with thanksgiving, not to become a stumbling block for weak brothers 1 Corinthians 8:9 .
  • John Foo - In Reply on Genesis 1 - 6 years ago
    Genesis 1:28 Replenish means to refill..... Genesis 9:1 ... similar Noah was told to replenish after the flood...there was already something before, but got wiped out by the flood, hence refill....not just fill.
  • Adam - In Reply on Genesis 1 - 6 years ago
    Hi Stan, this is just an idea, but meat was often used for sacrifices to the Lord- maybe the pleasing aroma was dedicated to Him during that time period. The flood occurred and wiped out all the wicked people then told Noah in Genesis 9:3 he can eat meat- maybe a privilege and a new way of starting over.
  • Vanessa on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    Keep reading the good book, and ask for wisdom, be humble and God Bless
  • Vanessa on Genesis 9 - 6 years ago
    I see so many comments about ethicantisity here, God created all in his image it's not about skin color, or where your from, it's about receiving Christ as your savior and walking in his steps, not of your own, and one other thing to have Christ there is no blaming on anyone, Christians we all have one goal, and that's serving God and spreading the word, we know know one is greater then the other
  • Brenda on Genesis 9 - 7 years ago
    I will be looking at rainbows differently from now on...
  • Stan Jett on Genesis 9 - 7 years ago
    Deacon: Fire and brimstone. Like Sodom, the end of this earth will end with fire and brimstone. Sounds to me as nucular war may end this earth. But new heavens and a new earth will be made after this one is gone and nothing evil will be allowed there.
  • Marlo on Genesis 9 - 7 years ago
    Also another noteworthy point is that the families of Caanan never pushed down into present day Africa nor taken into captivity as many like to claim for the slavery justification in the Americas. The curse of Caanan was nailed to the cross along with the other sins of mankind. Those of the families Caanan have the right to the tree of life in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
  • Marlo on Genesis 9 - 7 years ago
    Such as the curses upon only Caanan which we see partial fulfilment when the Israelites subdued the families of Caanan. I believe in later verses of scripture attest to the Jebusites residing in Just a under tribite during King Solomon's reign. The 2nd fulfilment is ongoing now with the subjugation of the Middle East to Western Eastern powers.
  • Bruce on Genesis 9 - 7 years ago
    Christ has Redeemed Us from The Curse of The Law(Galatians3:13)But Sin-Satan are Still here. He Will Use One Against The Other(Hair Color,Length, Style.People:Tall, Short,Fat,Thin. The South, North,East,West.Sport Teams.Unexhaustible Ammunition to put One Against the Other. Some Do Have a Harder Path. Keep Poking Someone You Will Get a Reaction. Only with Christ Can We Treat Others Right
  • Ade Bakare on Genesis 9 - 7 years ago
    I have often heard this version that blacks are descendants of Ham , slaves have always existed in history and all races ,some use this as an excuse to justify brutality to ones fellow human being,it's not an excuse and the coming of Jesus Christ has wiped away all these curses .Every man shall be judged by his deeds on earth
  • TruthFromtheBook on Genesis 3 - 7 years ago
    Animals were originally grass eating, even lions and bears. But after the flood, God allowed man to eat animals (see Genesis 9:3). 1 Tim. 4:3 says, "Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth." During the Millenium, animals will eat grass again (see Isaiah 65:25).
  • Deacon on Genesis 9 - 7 years ago
    Where does God say, it would be fire next time.
  • BSP on Genesis 9 - 7 years ago
    Verse 14~Jehovah God created the rainbow as a sign that he would never flood the entire earth again.
  • Sunshine 🌞 on Genesis 9 - 8 years ago
    I believe Noah was 600 when the flood happened.
  • Tonja McFarland on Genesis 9 - 8 years ago
    Irene 123..servant means son, Caanan was given to his uncle's to raise and not punished. I don't know what Ham did either and the lesson is missed if there is one but the Holy Spirit does edify. Maybe Ham looked in unnatural lust or made dishonorable remarks. It reminds me of Cane and Abel, took a minute to get that too.
  • Christian on Genesis 9 - 8 years ago
    People lived a long time back then, also I think God let him live longer!


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