The Account of Noah Getting Drunk After the Flood, and the Different Reactions of His Three Sons
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Lesson 22background notesdoctrinal points1. God is dishonored with moral impropriety. 2. God is honored with moral integrity.
2. Noah spoke a prophecy which contained both a blessing and a cursing. Who were the recipients of these prophecies? 3. What is the long-term effect of these prophecies? 4. Define moral impropriety. How did Noah show moral impropriety? How did Ham show moral impropriety? 5. Where does moral integrity begin? answers 2. Noah’s prophecy blessed Shem and Japheth. Noah cursed Canaan, the son of Ham. 3. The blessing on the line of Shem ordained the Messianic line for Christ’s coming. The enlarging of Japheth’s descendants is well documented in history. The world’s greatest empires have come from the line of Japheth. The curse on Canaan, the son of Ham, is seen in the judgment of the Canaanites when the Israelites conquered Canaan and subjugated the Canaanites to forced labor. 4. It means to be morally improper. Noah showed moral impropriety when he got drunk and exposed himself. Ham showed moral impropriety when he mocked his father, dishonoring him. 5. It begins at home, is later seen in interaction with others.
discuss / consider 2. Noah was a believer, but in one instance he exhibited moral impropriety. Ham was a believer, but he exhibited moral impropriety. As a godly person, how can you be an example of moral integrity? Start with your family, then move out to others.
memorize
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