![]() ![]() What this passage is not about – false trails in the sermon He invests the rainbow with significance as the sign of this covenant (note how his words in verses 12 and 17 form another inclusion marking this out as a literary unit). In 9:8-17, God tells Noah of his resolution with himself in 8:21-22, as he establishes his covenant with the whole of creation never again to send a flood to destroy the earth. ![]() In 9:1-7 (marked out by the inclusio of God’s repeated words in verses 1 and 7, God blesses Noah and his sons, effectively repeating the blessing of Adam and Eve that followed creation in Gen 1:28. In 8:20-22, Noah offers sacrifices to God, which prompt God to resolve never again to destroy all life in the way he did in the flood. The passage then divides into three sections. God then commanded Noah, his family, and all the animals to leave the ark (vv15-17) and they did (vv18-19). God had remembered Noah (8:1) and dried the water from the earth (vv13-14). So, along with God’s decision to rescue Noah (Gen 6:8), the events of Genesis 8-9 represent the note of grace that accompanies the judgment of the flood. ![]() The scattering from Babel is followed by God’s wonderful promises to Abram (Gen 12:1-3). At the heart of the curse is the promise to send the serpent-crusher (Gen 3:15) Cain is marked so that he will not be attacked as he wanders (Gen 4:15). Genesis 3-11 tells the story of mankind’s rebellion against God, from the Fall in the garden, through the spiral down to the low point of chapter 11, where people have put aside their differences and are united in their attempt to make a name for themselves with no reference to God.Īt every stage, God responds to rebellion against him with judgment – the Fall is judged by the curse (Gen 3) Cain’s murder of Abel is judged by his being banished to wander the earth (Gen 4) the all-pervading wickedness of Genesis 6:5 is judged by the flood (Gen 6-8) and the united rebellion at Babel is judged by the confusion and scattering that resulted from God causing people to speak different languages.īut at every stage there is grace as well as well. SIDNEY GREIDANUS AUDIO GENESIS SERIESEnglisch.This sermon was preached as part of a series on Genesis 1-11, the week after a sermon on Genesis 6-8, which had, among other things, explained the flood as God’s awful but just response to human rebellion against him. Preaching Christ from Genesis offers more of Greidanus's solid, practical homiletical fare.Packed with unique features, Preaching Christ from Genesis uses the latest scholarly research to analyze twenty-three Genesis narratives presents the rhetorical structures and other literary features of each narrative discloses the message for Israel (theme) as well as the author's likely purpose (goal) explores various ways of preaching Christ from each narrative offers sermon exposition and commentary in oral style suggests relevant sermon forms, introductions, and applicationsIncluding helpful appendixes - 'Ten Steps from Text to Sermon,' 'An Expository Sermon Model,' and three of the author's own Genesis sermons - this volume will be an invaluable resource for preachers and Bible teachers. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware -Sidney Greidanus's previous two preaching books - The Modern Preacher and the Ancient Text andPreaching Christ from the Old Testament - have received wide acclaim. Packed with unique features, Preaching Christ from Genesisuses the latest scholarly research to analyze twenty-three Genesis narrativespresents the rhetorical structures and other literary features of each narrativediscloses the message for Israel (theme) as well as the author's likely purpose (goal)explores various ways of preaching Christ from each narrativeoffers sermon exposition and commentary in oral stylesuggests relevant sermon forms, introductions, and applications Including helpful appendixes - "Ten Steps from Text to Sermon," "An Expository Sermon Model," and three of the author's own Genesis sermons - this volume will be an invaluable resource for preachers and Bible teachers. Preaching Christ from Genesis offers more of Greidanus's solid, practical homiletical fare. Sidney Greidanus's previous two preaching books - The Modern Preacher and the Ancient Text andPreaching Christ from the Old Testament - have received wide acclaim. ![]()
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