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Mark Call – Torah Teaching for Parsha “Noach”

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Parsha “Noach” (Genesis 6:9-11:32) is actually the second, and concluding part of the story of the “days of Noah,” and is the reading that contains the most well-known (and also sometimes LEAST known!) elements of the story of The Flood.  But there’s more, too, because it also includes the “Tower of Babel,” and the intro to the first of the Patriarchs.

This is Mark Call, of Shabbat Shalom Mesa’s, introduction and summary:

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    Mark Call – Torah Teaching for Parsha “Noach” markcall

Mark begins the Sabbath midrash with the observation that the ‘days of Noah’ spanned not only the time prior to the Flood when “the thoughts of men’s hearts was only evil continually,” but also many years thereafter, and certainly through the time of Nimrod, and up to the story of Babel.

And that is particularly key when it comes to understanding the somewhat enigmatic story of His ‘confounding the language’ to deliberately ensure that mankind is NOT “one people,” and NOT able to ‘work together for the common good.’  The fact that so much of today’s ‘One World’ propaganda pushes exactly that goal should be concerning, at minimum, given that YHVH explained His concern by saying the reason for His actions was that once they learned to work together, and seemingly plot to thwart His potential plans, “THIS is what they begin to do.

“Noach:  Maybe ‘coexist’ is NOT the best motto – then or now”

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    Mark Call – Torah Teaching for Parsha “Noach” markcall

The combined two-part reading and Sabbath midrash:

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