• Nimrod and Babylon: The Birth of Idolatry - Genesis 10:8-12; Genesis 3:15; Genesis 11

     

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Publicēts: 25.08.2006.
Valoda: Angļu
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  • Eseja 'Nimrod and Babylon: The Birth of Idolatry - Genesis 10:8-12; Genesis 3:15; Genes', 1.
  • Eseja 'Nimrod and Babylon: The Birth of Idolatry - Genesis 10:8-12; Genesis 3:15; Genes', 2.
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After the flood Noah and his family repopulated the earth. Because the deluge did not eradicate sin, man's sinful nature ran wild once again. At the same time, territories were overrun with wild beasts, turning against the inhabitants of the land. The battle of man against beast was hot and fearful, but in the midst of it, Nimrod, son of Cush, appeared as the 'knight in shining armor'. A "mighty hunter," Nimrod delivered the people from the fear of beasts. Hungry for power, though, he also emancipated man from the LORD.

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