The Prediluvian Period (9): The Prediluvian Amalgamation

H C Hoeksema·2001-02-02

Introductory Remarks The entire sixth chapter of Genesis speaks of the events which culminated in the Flood, by which the first world was destroyed. In the first part of the chapter it records the causes and the circumstances and the judicial ground upon which the Lord condemned and executed judgment upon the first world. That cause was a general wickedness. When the Flood was sent, there was not only wickedness, depravity in the world. The latter is always present; and it is always total. Yet...

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