Anyways, I was reading some different things in the Bible, and something strange occurred to me. Let me explain...
Okay, that was a lot of repetitive nonsense.* But I have a point of posting them.Genesis wrote:7:1 The Lord then said to Noah, “Go into the ark, you and your whole family, because I have found you righteous in this generation.
7:7 And Noah and his sons and his wife and his sons’ wives entered the ark to escape the waters of the flood.
8:15-19 15 Then God said to Noah, 16 “Come out of the ark, you and your wife and your sons and their wives. 17 Bring out every kind of living creature that is with you—the birds, the animals, and all the creatures that move along the ground—so they can multiply on the earth and be fruitful and increase in number on it.” 18 So Noah came out, together with his sons and his wife and his sons’ wives. 19 All the animals and all the creatures that move along the ground and all the birds—everything that moves on land—came out of the ark, one kind after another.
9:1 Then God blessed Noah and his sons, saying to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number and fill the earth.
9:7-8 7 As for you, be fruitful and increase in number; multiply on the earth and increase upon it.” 8 Then God said to Noah and to his sons with him: 9 “I now establish my covenant with you and with your descendants after you
9:18-19 18 The sons of Noah who came out of the ark were Shem, Ham and Japheth. (Ham was the father of Canaan.) 19 These were the three sons of Noah, and from them came the people who were scattered over the whole earth.
I was thinking about this when reading in Leviticus today. While I understand that this, as well as the many other stories with this nature came way before the time of Moses and the laws given to the people of Israel, it still doesn't make complete sense.
If Noah and his wife and his three sons and their wives were to come out of the ark and "Be fruitful and multiply", wouldn't that mean inter-family relations? In the laws given to the Israelites, it clearly states that inter-family relations are a big no-no. However, one can come up with the argument that during the time of Noah and the others, God saw it fit to allow this in order to fill the earth again. I actually believe this argument, honestly.
However, that leaves something hanging for me... If 'we are all descendants of Noah's sons', wouldn't that still make everyone related in some sort? Meaning, technically speaking, all marriages are illegal in God's eyes.
Unless (getting to my next point), of one possible explanation. Not really an explanation, but a possible theory. Do you think it may be even slightly possible that God created another human in the way of Adam? That is to say, out of nothing. The Bible never says this, and if you believe in in Sola Scriptura, you probably aren't likely to believe in or even give much thought to the idea of this sort of thing. But, God is an amazing God who works in mysterious ways. He may have done that again. I for one, sort of doubt it. But it could be likely.
I've also heard the argument that during the time of the Tower of Babel, when God confused the languages and nations, and scattered the people throughout the earth, that it also split the generations and families so that they were no longer related. I'm not really sure that this makes any sense because even if He did scatter the peoples, it wouldn't change genetics, right? Somehow, it would always trace back to Shem, Ham, and Japheth. (Boy, I don't wanna think about how many kids they had to have had. )
Of course, Leviticus also says that the Israelites (Also meaning us, His people) were not to have relations with close relatives. So, what counts as a close relative? Do cousins count? There are instances even after the law was given that cousins wed. Leviticus gives many account on who close relatives are, but cousins aren't in the list. And why are there double standards? (I.E. A man cannot marry his aunt, but a woman her uncle.) At least, during that time.
It would make sense for cousins not to be considered too close. Perhaps, 1st cousins, though it doesn't say this. If cousins didn't count, that would make up for the realization that everyone would be related in the sense of at LEAST a cousin role. However, if they do count, what does that say for marriage to begin with? God said that, as long as His 'standards' and such were met, marriage between a man and a woman is a good thing. But, wouldn't genealogy eventually contradict His words on that note? I mean, if we were to trace back for who knows how long, we'd see that we all were very very spaced relatives. However, I guess since we are so spaced after time, it no longer counts as close relatives.
However, I also know that God never changes. He never contradicts Himself, and He is always right. He is always truth, because He is truth. It's just the fact that I'm finding a lot of confusing paradoxes here. >.<
Now then, I'm going to stop rambling. Discuss. ...Or feel free to chew me out. Either way.
*Nonsense as in seemingly pointless usage of the Scriptures, not the scriptures themselves.