A Biblical Comparison of Noah’s Drunkenness and Adam and Eve’s Fall in the Book of Genesis
Jose Pereira Lemos
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Jose Pereira Lemos: Adventist University of Africa
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023, vol. 7, issue 10, 1536-1541
Abstract:
The book of Genesis is known as the book of origins. It’s often referred to as one of the five books of Moses or the Pentateuch. Scholars have written many articles and essays about the book of Genesis. While reading the book of Genesis, the researcher discovered some similarities or relationships between Adam and Eve’s fall and the story of the drunkenness of Noah. As will be seen in this study, this comparative study is crucial in understanding more about and the entire narrative of the Torah. This includes the story of the descendants of Shem and their conflict with the children of Ham. The purpose of this article, therefore, is to derive lessons from Noah’s drunkenness and Adam and Eves fall by closely looking into their similarities and differences.
Date: 2023
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