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Will God Ever Flood The Earth Again?
After the flood, God put a rainbow in the sky and made a covenant with Noah to never destroy the earth with water again. It sure sounds nice… but there’s actually something very strange about God's promise.
God had brought the flood because humanity had become sinful beyond repair. So what if that ever happens again? What if we, Noah’s descendants, become just as sinful as our predecessors? Will God keep His promise not to flood the earth again? And if so, why? These are the questions that David and Imu tackle in this video.
In their search for an answer, they uncover a series of stunning textual parallels between the story of the flood and another earlier account in the Torah. This video may well change the way that you understand how God relates to humankind, and how that has changed from Noah’s generation to ours.
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