Noah & the Curse of Ham
- By david p
- Christian Scriptures
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Imagine coming off of a boat/ark with NO life around besides the lives which are on the boat/ark. Would you be able to keep your composure when the entire land, in every direction, is barren with life?
So Noah, who was already probably a drinker of 'wine' before beginning to build the boat/ark with specific dimensions to be followed, builds the boat/ark in order to avoid being in the middle of the 'war' that he was warned, by God, of and The LORD God begins to bring in the animals into the boat/ark. It wasn't Noa(c)h who gathered the living creatures into the boat/ark but it was The LORD God Who was leading the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, etc..... into the boat/ark that was being built to 'save' those which The LORD God wanted to be saved.....
And when the flood dissipated enough for life to get back onto muddy but solid enough ground, those that which were in the boat/ark began to leave the boat/ark onto the muddy but dry enough land. And looking around, what 'life' would they have saw? Even the trees would have been under water for over 40 plus days....
So completely in some form of 'shock', per se, Noa(c)h and the 'sons' and the 'wives', were the ONLY human life(s) which they had for any 'socializing'. They didn't even have any enemies because there were NO other human life(s).. So Noa(c)h in his already matured life is in some sort of dizziness, bewilderment, shock, breathless... new social life.... new daily life... new planting and eating life.... new building life... etc.....
For him, the old was passed and he had to deal with the new.... he didn't drink because he was a drunkard, per se... He drank because he NEEDED to keep his nerves from having him tear his beard out....
What his grandson, Canaan, received was for the wrong his son, 'Ham' did. Canaan received the so called 'curse'. Ham saw the nakedness of his father's body and didn't find it shameful enough but rather something to be laughed and jeered about.... maybe even out of the same dizziness, bewilderment, shock, breathless... new social life.... new daily life... new planting and eating life.... new building life... etc..... that even he himself, Ham, had to go through in his 'new' life... his old having 'passed'.... So Ham was already probably a sort of prankster before his 'new' life... and maybe to keep himself from losing his own 'mind', he did what he might have done before the flood to keep himself from thinking he had become a total 'stranger' to himself.... there was NO other human around....
Now about the 'sin' part.
Of course 'sin' is the transgression of the Law... but 'sin', or even The Law, was not yet handed/given to Moses. So what Ham did could not be seen as a 'transgression' of The Law which was received by Moses.....
So bad manners...
And.... ?
So Noah, who was already probably a drinker of 'wine' before beginning to build the boat/ark with specific dimensions to be followed, builds the boat/ark in order to avoid being in the middle of the 'war' that he was warned, by God, of and The LORD God begins to bring in the animals into the boat/ark. It wasn't Noa(c)h who gathered the living creatures into the boat/ark but it was The LORD God Who was leading the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, etc..... into the boat/ark that was being built to 'save' those which The LORD God wanted to be saved.....
And when the flood dissipated enough for life to get back onto muddy but solid enough ground, those that which were in the boat/ark began to leave the boat/ark onto the muddy but dry enough land. And looking around, what 'life' would they have saw? Even the trees would have been under water for over 40 plus days....
So completely in some form of 'shock', per se, Noa(c)h and the 'sons' and the 'wives', were the ONLY human life(s) which they had for any 'socializing'. They didn't even have any enemies because there were NO other human life(s).. So Noa(c)h in his already matured life is in some sort of dizziness, bewilderment, shock, breathless... new social life.... new daily life... new planting and eating life.... new building life... etc.....
For him, the old was passed and he had to deal with the new.... he didn't drink because he was a drunkard, per se... He drank because he NEEDED to keep his nerves from having him tear his beard out....
What his grandson, Canaan, received was for the wrong his son, 'Ham' did. Canaan received the so called 'curse'. Ham saw the nakedness of his father's body and didn't find it shameful enough but rather something to be laughed and jeered about.... maybe even out of the same dizziness, bewilderment, shock, breathless... new social life.... new daily life... new planting and eating life.... new building life... etc..... that even he himself, Ham, had to go through in his 'new' life... his old having 'passed'.... So Ham was already probably a sort of prankster before his 'new' life... and maybe to keep himself from losing his own 'mind', he did what he might have done before the flood to keep himself from thinking he had become a total 'stranger' to himself.... there was NO other human around....
Now about the 'sin' part.
Of course 'sin' is the transgression of the Law... but 'sin', or even The Law, was not yet handed/given to Moses. So what Ham did could not be seen as a 'transgression' of The Law which was received by Moses.....
So bad manners...
And.... ?
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