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<ol> <li> <i> Its Cause </i> . The marriage of the sons of God and the daughters of Men ( Genesis 6:1,2 ). <p> </p> </li> <li> <i> Its Effect on the Human Race </i> . Men forgot God and became giants In wickedness ( Genesis 6:3,4 ). <p> </p> </li> <li> <i> Its Effect on the Creator </i> . "And the LORD repented that he had Made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart" ( Genesis 6:6 ). The word "repent" always describes a change in something. There is a sense In which God cannot change ( Matthew 3:9; James 1:17 ). He is always God, omnipotent and eternal. There is a sense in which He changes His Purposes toward us, otherwise forgiveness would be impossible ( Jeremiah 31:34; Hebrews 8:12 ). God has declared that the soul that sins shall die ( Ezekiel 18:4 ), but the sinner who turns from his sins and obeys the Lord, has the promise of salvation ( 2 Peter 3:9 ). God therefore changes His purposes toward men, but He is always God! </li> </ol> <p> </p>
<ol> <li> <i> Its Cause </i> . The marriage of the sons of God and the daughters of Men (&nbsp;Genesis 6:1,2 ). </li> <li> <i> Its Effect on the Human [[Race]] </i> . Men forgot God and became giants In wickedness (&nbsp;Genesis 6:3,4 ). </li> <li> <i> Its Effect on the [[Creator]] </i> . "And the LORD repented that he had Made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart" (&nbsp;Genesis 6:6 ). The word "repent" always describes a change in something. There is a sense In which God cannot change (&nbsp;Matthew 3:9; &nbsp;James 1:17 ). He is always God, omnipotent and eternal. There is a sense in which He changes His Purposes toward us, otherwise forgiveness would be impossible (&nbsp;Jeremiah 31:34; &nbsp;Hebrews 8:12 ). God has declared that the soul that sins shall die (&nbsp;Ezekiel 18:4 ), but the sinner who turns from his sins and obeys the Lord, has the promise of salvation (&nbsp;2 Peter 3:9 ). God therefore changes His purposes toward men, but He is always God! </li> </ol>
       
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 16 October 2021

Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia [1]

  1. Its Cause . The marriage of the sons of God and the daughters of Men ( Genesis 6:1,2 ).
  2. Its Effect on the Human Race . Men forgot God and became giants In wickedness ( Genesis 6:3,4 ).
  3. Its Effect on the Creator . "And the LORD repented that he had Made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart" ( Genesis 6:6 ). The word "repent" always describes a change in something. There is a sense In which God cannot change ( Matthew 3:9;  James 1:17 ). He is always God, omnipotent and eternal. There is a sense in which He changes His Purposes toward us, otherwise forgiveness would be impossible ( Jeremiah 31:34;  Hebrews 8:12 ). God has declared that the soul that sins shall die ( Ezekiel 18:4 ), but the sinner who turns from his sins and obeys the Lord, has the promise of salvation ( 2 Peter 3:9 ). God therefore changes His purposes toward men, but He is always God!

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