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Genesis 06: Chaos Explodes

Genesis 06: Chaos Explodes

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Genesis 6 has a reputation for the wild stuff: “sons of God,” Nephilim, and a flood big enough to erase a violent world. We go there. But we also refuse to miss the sentence that changes the whole chapter: God looks at what humanity has become and “it broke his heart.” That’s not trivia. That’s the emotional and spiritual center of the story.

We walk through the text step by step, including why Genesis first mattered so much to a newly liberated Israel surrounded by pagan creation myths. Then we tackle the Ark account with practical questions people still ask today: How big was it really? What does the Bible mean by “every kind” of animal? Why do so many ancient cultures carry their own flood narrative? If you’ve ever wondered whether the flood story is pure legend or something grounded in history, you’ll get clear categories to think with.

Then we address the most controversial lines in the chapter: who are the “sons of God,” what are the Nephilim, and why does the Book of Enoch keep showing up in conversations online? We lay out the major interpretations, explain why some details stay mysterious, and talk about how to avoid turning speculation into a faith-dividing obsession. The takeaway lands where Genesis 6 lands: evil grieves God, grace is real, and Noah finds favor because he walks in close fellowship with the Lord.

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