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Message Subject Just a question: Why did God instruct Noah to bring into the ark each animal "according to it's kind" {Genesis 7:14-16}-
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Read Genesis 6.

The fallen angels were the 'sons of God', who came to earth and mated with the 'daughters of men', females on earth. They were led by Satan, who was jealous at all that God had created. Satan wanted to BE God, which is why God kicked him out of heaven, and the third of the angels who followed Satan.

Satan was jealous at the creation God had made, and decided he would do some creating of his own. He and the other fallen angels mated not only with the females on earth, but also with female animals. Creating monsters, giants, and etc.

God was horrified, and brought the big flood to destroy all that Satan and the fallen angels had created. Noah and his family were a pure line, so God had him build the Ark, and take two animals 'of their own kind', along on the Ark to rebuild and replenish earth. God didn't want any of the monsters etc that Satan and the fallen angels had created. Noah picked just two of each of the animals that God had originally created. And life began again.
 Quoting: Esmee


but the fallen angel camp weren't wiped out, Goliath for example.

I'm interested in the importance of WATER in the bible, as a sort of conductor if you will between dimensions. for example, the red sea closed and drowned the egyptians, the flood destroyed many fallen angels etc, the swine that ran off the cliff in the new testament with 'legion' in them ran into the sea. also, jesus walking on water i feel has a strong meaning, that he was conquering both the spiritual and physical worlds, what do you think?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33986906


God's blessings to mankind during the thousand year reign of Christ are illustrated by water:

"And he showed me a river of water of life, clear as crystal, flowing out from the throne of God and of the Lamb and down the middle of it's broad way. and on this side of the river and on that side there were trees of life producing twelve crops of fruit, yielding their fruits each month. And the leaves of the trees were for the healing of the nations"- Revelation 22:1, 2
 Quoting: CelestialMaiden


I was actually thinking the other day, this is an interesting question. Do you think people will eat in heaven? I originally thought no, that the tree of life in heaven etc was a metaphor, but after jesus rose and before he entered heaven he ate fish and waled through a wall, which proves he wasn't in human form so to speak, what do you think?
 
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