Aryan Nations
The Story of Noah 2
Genesis 6:17-22
The Sixth Manuscript of Genesis
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I would consider this an implanted addition to the Noah story, simply because the language has changed somewhat, the original text even has what is called the Heavenly Hosts speaking as a plurality, such as “we are” and “they did”. There is one additional point to be made about this passage that would have been a footnote, in Vs. 19, there is what seems to be a reference that two of a kind of the other races were spared as well, I would not suspect this at all, “Of all life” meant the animal kingdom, “and of all people” meant Noah’s family only, not two, so this was simply stating a sense of “like your family was spared from among all people, so will these animals be spared” and then it continues. Genesis
6:17
I want it known that I will bring a deluge of water upon the land, to
destroy every person that has the spirit of life, that which is below
the sky; everything upon the land will die. 18 With
you will be a covenant; you will come into the ark, you and your sons,
your woman and your son’s women with you. 19 Of
all life, and of all people, two out of all will you bring into the
ark with you; being male and female. This once again is in the ancient type of language when compared to Hebrew, Just like Genesis 1, the phrases are similar, and the plurality of the Heavenly Hosts is not yet replaced with the name Yahweh. The two passages almost repeat each other, like a parallel set of stories was grafted together to place a point missed in one with the explanation of the other. Genesis
6:20
Out of all birds according to their species, and out of all mammals
according to their species, out of every reptile according to species,
two out of them all will you bring with you so they may live. 21
Only take that which is edible to be consumed, gather all the food
needed for you and the animals. 22 So Noah did all
that the Heavenly Hosts commanded, as he was instructed. Of all the points of Genesis chapter 6, two must be realized, Noah’s ark was a box, more like a building than a boat, it was made to go up, and then down on top of water, not to navigate or anything else, also, this story is about a land, not the entire world, the entire Naval powers of the US and the Soviet Union may have had the capacity to carry every creature two of every kind, from the bugs to the elephants, with food enough for a long span, maybe. Since this story was about a land, only the animals that were native to that land was necessary to preserve, so since Kangaroos and Tasmanian Devils never existed in this land, or the Tarim Basin, it was not necessary to preserve them. If you want to believe that all animals from all over the world were in that one ark, I admire your blind faith. If you really believe that all races stem from Noah, How black was Ham’s wife, and how oriental was Japheth’s wife, and where did the so-called “native Americans” come from? If Japheth’s wife was an oriental, how come his descendants that are heavily represented in Russia and the northern Middle East are white like us? If Ham’s descendants were the Negroes, how come the Canaanites were whiter in color, and not Negroid? Why weren’t the rest of Ham’s descendants Negroid as well, since we have the archaeological evidence to prove otherwise? Noah was a pure Aryan, his sons were Aryan, his son’s wives were Aryan, and contrary to some spurious alleged “non-canonical” books of the Bible, Ham’s wife was not the Naamah listed in the genealogy of Cain. If this were the case, Ham would have been part of the flooded, and not part of the flood survivors. Genesis 6 from the beginning shows how the cause of this event was Yahweh’s anger over interracial mongrelization, so if someone suggests that Ham’s wife was a descendant of Cain, that someone is wrong. Further, the language and structure of the genealogy of Cain is so far removed from the surrounding passages, it is obviously of another origin, and as I speculated in the piece, I suspect Canaanite origin, and listed in scripture as a reference passage only. Also note, nowhere in Genesis 4 does it mention Ham. This event was the preservation of the Aryan Race from the mongrel hordes of diversity, like the Tower of Babel, where the races were sorted out again and sent away with differing languages, and Sodom and Gomorrah, where as the apostle Jude explains that the original sin was not the homosexuality, but the interracial mongrelization leading up to this depraved state of rejection, the flood event was another act of Divine Judgment against a liberal fantasy of diversity and multiculturalism. |