Parshat Noah Part 2: Decreation & Recreation
Through an analysis of the perek describing the flood, we can glean within the text hints to a re-creation of the world by God, utilizing the pattern of the initial six days of creation.
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More lessons in this series (30)
- Parshat Bereshit Part 1: Creation: Days 1-6 (Perek 1)
- Parshat Bereshit Part 2: Day 7 + Creation of Adam (Perek 2)
- Parshat Bereshit Part 3: Gan Eden (Perek 3)
- Parshat Bereshit Part 4: Cain & Hevel
- Parshat Bereshit Part 5: Lemech's Song
- Parshat Bereshit Part 6: Lineage of Shem; Decline of Humankind
- Parshat Noah Part 1: Before the Flood
- Parshat Noah Part 3: After the Flood
- Parshat Noah Part 4: Rainbow & a Drunken Noah
- Parshat Noah Part 5: The Dispersion
- Parshat Noah Part 6: From Shem to Avram
- Parshat Lech-Lecha Part 1: Go Forth!
- Parshat Lech Lecha Part 2: Challenges of Egypt
- Parshat Lech Lecha Part 3: Battle of the Kings
- Parshat Lech Lecha Part 4: Berit Ben Habetarim
- Parshat Lech Lecha Part 5: Sarai and Hagar
- Parshat Lech Lecha Part 6: Berit Milah
- Parshat Vayera Part 1: Hospitality
- Parshat Vayera Part 2: Justice & Righteousness
- Parshat Vayera Part 3: Escape from Sedom
- Parshat Vayera Part 4: Gerar
- Parshat Vayera Part 5: Expulsion of Yishmael
- Parshat Vayera Part 6: The Akeda
- Parshat Chayei Sarah Part 1: Introduction - Ages of Yitzchak and Rivkah
- Parshat Chayei Sarah Part 2: Burial Negotiations
- Parshat Chayei Sarah Part 3: Finding Rivkah
- Parshat Chaye Sarah Part 4: It is From God
- Parshat Chaye Sarah Part 5: Yitzchak and Rivka
- Parshat Chayei Sarah Part 6: Death of Avraham
- Parshat Toldot Part 1: Yaakov and Esav