We often
say how easily we forget history which always repeats itself but it is not that
we forget but that the Prince of this world remembers. He remembers his past
successes and traps of destruction, how to manipulate the human mind and how to
foster their sense of pride against God.
The
adversary’s main goal is always human annihilation. He certainly knew how to
preserve his murderous cult amongst men and return them to pre-flood
conditions. It is easy to imagine that his goal was another deluge to wipe out
humanity only this time there stood in the way one thing – God’s covenant with
Noah and Enoch that never again shall there be a flood to destroy the earth
(Genesis 9:9a;11). Nevertheless, within two or three generations after the
Flood, Noah was to see his descendants duplicating the abominations of the
pre-flood period.
It all
started with Noah’s son Ham who married a woman named Egyptus who was a descendant
of Cain. Even though Ham ‘walked with God’ and possessed the priesthood like
his father and brothers, he was never able to pass this privilege to any of his
descendants because of the blood of Cain. Ham and Egyptus had a daughter who
discovered Egypt and set up the dynasty of Pharaohs (Abraham 1:21-27). It’s a
fascinating story.
Because the
Lord knew that city life under the wrong kind of leadership could corrupt a
whole nation in one generation, he encouraged Noah and his descendants to observe
the patriarchal government through pastoral living. This is the very thing that
the enemy opposed in order to return the population to wickedness through a man
called Nimrod.
Nimrod was
one of the sons of Ham and Egyptus who became the builder and founder of the
city of Babel (Genesis 10:8-10). Nimrod was a mighty hunter in the land (JST
Genesis 10:5) and not a mighty hunter before the Lord (Genesis 10:9). In fact,
he was the prototype of the enemy that lured Cain into his murderous cult.
“He
persuaded people not to ascribe their prosperity to God…but to believe that it
was their own courage which procured that happiness. He also changed the
government into tyranny, seeing no other way of turning man from the fear of
God, but to bring them into a constant dependence on his power. He also said he
would be revenged of God, if He should have a mind to drown the world again; for
that he would build a tower too high for the waters to be able to reach! And that
he would avenge himself on God for destroying their forefathers.” (Josephus, Book
1, Chapter 4). Does this not remind you of Cain when he declared: “Who is the Lord, that I should know him?”
(Moses 5:16)
And so Noah’s
descendants built a tower of Babel in defiance to God. But something wonderful was
born out of this unfortunate human error……the Jaredites and the return to the
land of America. All hail to the Book of Mormon and Joseph and our ever-loving
God who ensures that the adversary cannot win, not as long as there are humble,
faithful sons and daughters of God who are willing to follow Him…..
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Noah's Ark by James Edwin McConnell)

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