God blesses Noah and his sons, tells them to be fruitful and
multiply. Further, God will put the dread of men in all beasts, birds
and fish and gives all plants and animals to man to eat. However, a few
rules go along with this gift:
* May not eat something that is alive or its blood
* Requires a reckoning of the blood of every beast and man; and
* If man sheds blood, his blood shall be shed.
God then again promises to never destroy earth by flood again and gives the rainbow as a symbol of this covenant.
Noah's
sons leave the ark and become the fathers of all of earth's peoples.
Noah plants a vineyard, makes wine, gets drunk and passes out naked in
his tent. So the father and sons are going in different directions
after the trauma of enduring the death of almost all life on earth.
Anyway, Ham, who becomes father of Canaan (unclear if "Canaan" is a person
or a general description of the peoples that lived in Canaan) discovers a
drunk, naked, passed out Noah and goes out to tell his brothers.
Shem
and Japeth get a garment and enter Noah's tent walking backwards so as
to not see Noah's nakedness and cover him with the garment. Noah comes
to and is enraged. He curses Canaan (again, unclear if this is Ham's
son or the land) as the slave of the other two brothers. Seems a slight
overreaction to these modern eyes, but this seems sanctioned by God, so
who am I to argue.
Asimov discusses the enigmatic
character of Enoch, the one that walked with God. Asimov notes that the
genealogical chains of Cain and Enoch are very similar. Also, the
extreme ages of the patriarchs appear to be borrowed from Sumerian
legend, where many heroes would live up to 65,000 years. Enoch lives
for 365 years before walking with God, coincidentally the same number of
days in a year, while his father lives 965 years and his son 969.
God's commandments:
* May not eat something that is alive or its blood.
Noah's ability to obey: does not say
My ability to obey: nothing better than a cool center rare filet mignon. I've defied this commandment many, many times.
* Requires a reckoning of the blood of every beast and man; and
Not
sure really what this means. I think it may mean that every death must
be accounted for, such as a murderer brought to justice or thanks given
to God for meat. Not sure, though.
Noah's ability to obey: does not say
My
ability to obey: Again, not really sure what this means, so not sure.
I'm for law and order and try to be grateful for food I eat.
* If man sheds blood, his blood shall be shed.
Noah's ability to obey: No mention of murders, so do not know.
My
ability to obey: I support capital punishment, and vote for
politicians that also support it, although I've never directly
participated in an execution personally. I think I pass.
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