Genesis 6:7
Afrikaans 1933/1953
En die HERE sê: Ek sal die mens wat Ek geskape het, van die aarde verdelg, die mens sowel as die vee en die kruipende diere en die voëls van die hemel; want dit berou My dat Ek hulle gemaak het.
What Does This Mean?
In Genesis 6:7, God says He will destroy the people He created because they have become so wicked. This verse shows God's deep disappointment and His decision to cleanse the earth from sin.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that you love, but it keeps breaking rules and causing trouble. You might feel sad but decide to take it away to stop the trouble. That's kind of like what God is doing here.
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. This part of Genesis reflects the cultural belief in God's justice and the consequences of humanity's wickedness, showing a powerful God who acts decisively.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can remind us of the seriousness of our actions. Just as God took drastic measures, we should consider the impacts of our choices on others and the world around us.
Topics
judgmentrepentancesindivine disappointmentcleansinghumility
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Frequently Asked Questions
What led God to make this decision in Genesis 6:7?
God made this decision because of the extreme wickedness and violence among humans, indicating a deep moral decline that required a cleansing.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by being mindful of our actions and their impact on others, striving to live in a way that reflects God's will and avoids the kind of wickedness that led to destruction.
Is this verse about God's anger?
While God's decision reflects His disappointment and judgment, it also shows His love and desire for a world free from the corruption that results from sin.
How does God's response in Genesis 6:7 contrast with His character elsewhere in the Bible?
God's response here contrasts with His character of grace and mercy shown elsewhere, yet it also underscores the seriousness of sin and the ultimate need for a savior, as seen in Jesus Christ.
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