Thursday, December 31, 2015

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Noah Verse by Verse

     
Who:      Noah and his family
What:     the great flood
When:    1600 years or 10 generations after Adam
Where:   Mesopotamia (modern day Iran)
Why:      to understand how the life of Noah impacts upon us today

Studying Noah’s life is like putting a puzzle together. Sadly, we will never be able to complete it... many pieces are missing. However, it will worth the attempt. I pray that looking deeper into Noah’s life will create a desire to explore other people and events in God’s Word.

We will be studying Genesis 6 through 9 verse by verse, but before we begin, I would like to set the foundation of life prior to the flood. I found I needed an understanding of the developments prior to the building of the ark and this helped me keep things in perspective: 

Old Stone Age:  prior to 10,000 B.C. ~hunting, food gathering; caves and temporary shelters; flint, chipped stone tools; cave paintings.

Middle Stone Age:  10,000 - 8000 B.C.~ food producing; first settlements.

New Stone Age:  8,000--4,000 B.C~ pottery, textiles, agriculture, domestication of animals.

Copper Age:  4,000 – 3,000 B.C. ~ copper pits, ovens, fireplaces, underground dwellings.

Early Bronze Age:  3,000 – 2,000 B.C. ~ bronze from copper, hieroglyphic writing, pyramids, many gods, from small family groups to larger nomadic clans, by 3,000 B.C. irrigation techniques, and in 2900 B.C. the 365 days calendar.       

Here's another timeline to show us that the advancements by Noah’s time were, indeed, sufficient to build the ark as God commanded.

Significant Advances:Significant Background Advancements

7500 B.C.            Hatchets used to fell trees; sheep domesticated
7000 B.C.            Stone tools shaped by grinding
6500 B.C.            Cattle domesticated; gathering of wild honey in paintings
6000 B.C.            Skull found with evidence of surgery
5500 B.C.            Evidence of pottery
5000 B.C.            Copper melted; mirrors
4500 B.C.            Brass & bronze derived from copper
4000 B.C.            Casting of molten silver & gold
3500 B.C.            Olives cultivated; planting vs. foraging
3300 B.C.            Horses domesticated
3250 B.C.            Potter’s wheel in use
3200 B.C.            Earliest writing in Sumerian language; boat with sail/picture
3150 B.C.            Wheeled carts
3100 B.C.            First kingdom-Egypt with 100,000 citizens; chariots
3000 B.C.            Egyptian hieroglyphic script
2900 B.C.            Egypt adopts civil calendar of 356 days
2700 B.C.            Writing invented
2650 B.C.            Step (cut stone) pyramid
2500 B.C.            Egyptian dam 272’ thick; percussion instruments; 
                         axes with sockets for handles
2450 B.C.            Smelted iron; copper pipes
2348/2100 B.C.    The flood
2000 B.C.            Drains, sewers & soap



Noah's family tree also indicates his knowledge base relevant to building the ark- see next post.

Selah...

Connie

Previous Post: Introduction to Genesis 6-9.

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7/23/15
Temporary delay: was admitted to hospital unexpectedly on 7/20/15. I am home, just need to rest a few days and I'll return with this exciting study!

9/13/15
My desire doesn't match my ability.Unable to give you my best due to health issues. Please check back periodically... I'll be back! 
Noah's family tree also gives us insight into Noah's knowledge and capabilities. We'll look at that in the next post.

Selah, 

Connie

Thursday, July 9, 2015

New Year Crash & What's up?

Began 2015 with a dead computer, but now I'm ready to share GemLode with you.

GemLode is for those who want to delve into Scripture, who want to get beneath the surface of God's Word, who want to study and increase their knowledge and then apply it to their lives.

My name is Connie and I met the Lord in a very personal way over 50 years ago. Over those years, I have been dismayed by the lack of in depth Bible studies. Now that I am retired, my greatest joy is the study of Scripture. Thanks to the internet, resources are readily available plus I have built a small Bible reference library.

Currently, I am writing a Scripture based book.

Max Lucado wrote, "Blessed are the available. Blessed are the conduits, the tunnels, the tools. Deliriously joyful are the ones who believe that if God has used sticks and rocks [and donkeys] to do His will, then He can use us."

I am available. I desire to be a conduit into God's Word. For our first study, I have used over 40 references and spent over 6 months studying and writing on Genesis 6-9. I have a student PDF for those who e-mail me at constancegilbert@gmail.com.

It is with joy that I begin next week sharing what I discovered about Noah and the Ark. I am praying for you, the readers, as we embark on this verse by verse expedition.

Selah...think on this

Connie

Monday, March 9, 2015

Computer

My computer died & has not been replaced yet. Will be back a.s.a.p.