Bereshit - Noach (Genesis 6:9–11:32)
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Bereshit
Noach (Genesis 6:9–11:32)
Humanity’s violence fills the earth, and God calls Noah—“a righteous man in his generation”—to build an ark and preserve life. The floodwaters purge the world; after months adrift, a raven and then a dove test the waters until dry land emerges. Noah offers thanks, and God forges a universal covenant with all living beings, marked by the rainbow, establishing foundational ethics: respect for life and the prohibition of murder and bloodshed.
Yet renewal is fragile. Noah’s vineyard leads to a family crisis and the curse of Canaan. Nations branch out from Noah’s sons, culminating in Babel, where humanity’s proud bid for a single tower and name ends with a confounding of languages and a scattering across the earth. The portion closes by tracing the line to Abram, preparing the way for a new kind of calling. Themes to listen for: responsibility after catastrophe, the sanctity of life, cultural diversity as both challenge and blessing, and how covenant reframes survival into purpose.