Genesis 23 - Gen. 9:1-11:9 - Nimrod Bullt the Tower?? No Way.

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    In this podcast we return to Genesis 9 and Noah’s planting a vineyard and then getting drunk. One asks why this story was highlighted in God’s TORAH תּוֹרָה, His instruction? And then what about the aftermath when his son Ham sees Noah drunk and naked in the tent. What is going on?
    This is one of several instances where the Lord our God, Yahvay יהוה, does not give us clear precise understanding. Scholarship is all over the map in providing reasonable commentary on this event. One concludes that there is no clear answer to all this.
    One Jewish scholar, Leon Kass, in his Genesis commentary offers his view. Kass seems to think this is all about family. Ham brought shame upon his dad and over and over again TORAH תּוֹרָה, Yahvay’s יהוה instruction, has a lot to say about family. Kass notes that in Genesis chapters 1-11 that this has nothing to do with the Hebrews or Judaism. So this event in Genesis 9 is seemingly to teach all mankind. Kass makes a superb added idea as to the purpose of this story. But, once again, there are many other ideas and opinions. Kass’ opinion, however, makes a lot of sense as you will see as you join us in this study.
    We will also come to Genesis 10 and come face to face with the notorious Nimrod. We are taught that Nimrod was pure evil was the guy who had the Tower of Babel built. But, as we will see all this is pure fantasy. These are legends made up by the rabbis in Rabbinic Judaism. These legends then “slid easily” into the church as well and not we are teaching the Bible and pushing that legends and made up rabbinic views are truth. They are not. So, this lesson is quite important to study and consider the truth behind the word of God and the character of Nimrod and what the Bible says about him and not some rabbi who made up some fictional account since to that rabbi it seemed to fit his agenda or view. We can not and should not teach that someone’s opinion or made up views are truth. That is why I focus on teaching the Torah in its historical context. We must get at what God’s original intentions were when He inspired Moses to write His Torah. We need to focus on the words of our Lord and our God when He said …
    So Jesus was saying to those Jews who had believed Him, "If you continue (the Greek is MENO G3306 - it has the idea of relying or persevering) in My word, then you are truly disciples of Mine; and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free." (Joh 8:31-32)
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