Noah and his sons and their four wives come off of the Ark and start multiplying upon the face of the Earth. The Bible plainly states that the entire Earth was repopulated by these eight people. So at first they seem sort of like one big happy family at the Tower of Babel. Then God changes their language into many languages and suddenly they almost don't seem like they have the same DNA anymore. They spread out all over the Earth and they appear to form very unfriendly alliances and relationships. Apparently it becomes common for them to kill each other. About the time we get to Abraham the people living on the earth don't seem like relatives at all. Abraham views the Egyptians as extremely dangerous. He asks Sarah to lie or tell a half truth to keep him alive. I haven't looked into this carefully but it seems like the first time we see anybody going back and talking about us all coming from Noah is in the New Testament. I think there are a couple of lists of descendants i...
God creates a famine in Canaan where Israel is living with his 11 sons. Joseph his 12th and most favorite son is off in Egypt getting ready to save everybody from starvation. But Israel, his dad, doesn't know that, Israel thinks that Joseph is dead. So God creates this famine and essentially drives Israel down to Egypt looking for food. After some shenanigans by Joseph, he convinces the whole family to move to Egypt. So the point is God creates a famine, God provides food in Egypt, and God moves his chosen people out of the promised Land and into a pagan land that God wants to punish. Then God waits for everybody to die of old age, and then rather than having the people of Israel, now multiplying, move back to Canaan and back to the promised land where they belong, God has them stay and become victims of cruel Egyptian kings. You may have noticed that God is doing all this. So now God gets ready to bring the nation of Israel out of Egypt and back to the promised land where they b...
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