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<a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/TanakhLab/Bereshit/1/1/1/31">Tanakh Lab</a><fn>In the Tanakh Lab, click on the Torah icon to view the chapters which are most linguistically similar to Bereshit 1.</fn>&#160;demonstrates that Bereshit 6, 7, 8, and 9 are the chapters in Tanakh that have most in common with Bereshit 1. The two stories parallel each other because they represent two creations of the world.
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<p><a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/TanakhLab/Bereshit/1/1/1/31">Tanakh Lab</a><fn>In the Tanakh Lab, click on the Torah icon to view the chapters which are most linguistically similar to Bereshit 1.</fn>&#160;demonstrates that Bereshit 6, 7, 8, and 9 are the chapters in Tanakh that have most in common with Bereshit 1. The two stories parallel each other because they represent two creations of the world.</p>
 
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Using the concordance can helps one find certain points of contact between Avraham and Noach:<br/>
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<p>Using the concordance can helps one find certain points of contact between Avraham and Noach:<br/></p>
 
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<li>By clicking on the word ברית in the Mikraot Gedolot on&#160;<a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Tanakh/Bereshit/6.18">Bereshit 6:18,</a> we see in the Concordance that Noach is the first person with whom Hashem establishes a covenant (and that this word appears eight times in his story).&#160; The next person with whom Hashem establishes a covenant is Avraham.&#160;&#160;</li>
 
<li>By clicking on the word ברית in the Mikraot Gedolot on&#160;<a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Tanakh/Bereshit/6.18">Bereshit 6:18,</a> we see in the Concordance that Noach is the first person with whom Hashem establishes a covenant (and that this word appears eight times in his story).&#160; The next person with whom Hashem establishes a covenant is Avraham.&#160;&#160;</li>
 
<li>By clicking on the word מזבח in the Mikraot Gedolot on <a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Tanakh/Bereshit/8.20">Bereshit 8:20</a>, we see in the Concordance that Noach is the first person to build an altar to Hashem (although he is not the first person to bring sacrifices), indicating that he developed the idea that sacrifices should be brought in a consecrated place.&#160; The next person who continues this practice is Avraham.</li>
 
<li>By clicking on the word מזבח in the Mikraot Gedolot on <a href="https://mg.alhatorah.org/Tanakh/Bereshit/8.20">Bereshit 8:20</a>, we see in the Concordance that Noach is the first person to build an altar to Hashem (although he is not the first person to bring sacrifices), indicating that he developed the idea that sacrifices should be brought in a consecrated place.&#160; The next person who continues this practice is Avraham.</li>
 
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These similarities reflect the ways in which Noach begins a tradition that finds fuller expression in the lives of the Avot.&#160;
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<p>These similarities reflect the ways in which Noach begins a tradition that finds fuller expression in the lives of the Avot.&#160;</p>
 
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Biblical Parallels Index – Bereshit 6-9

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Creation and Re-Creation Post Flood – Bereshit 1 and 6-9

Tanakh Lab1 demonstrates that Bereshit 6, 7, 8, and 9 are the chapters in Tanakh that have most in common with Bereshit 1. The two stories parallel each other because they represent two creations of the world.

Tools

  • See the Tanakh Lab to compare the two sets of chapters and view their linguistic parallels.

Articles

  • See Undoing and Redoing Creation for an analysis of the flood as a story of undoing and redoing creation.
  • R. Zvi Grumet’s article The Ideal and the Real explores the notion that Tanakh often presents Hashem’s ideal blueprint, followed by a description of the reality as it played out within this world.
  • See The First World and the Second by R. Yonatan Grossman for an exploration of the ways in which man’s essential mission changed after the flood.
  • See R. Zeev Weitman's Creation Anew who questions whether the recreation of the world after the flood was any better than the original, focusing on the story of Noach's drunkenness and its parallels to the story of Gan Eden.
  • See Noah: Decreation and Recreation by R. Alex Israel for further analysis of the meaning behind the parallels. 

“These Are The Generations”

Tools

  • Makbilot Bamikra points out the many times that the phrase “אלה תולדות”  appears in Sefer Bereshit (see, for example, Bereshit 10:1, 11:1, and 11:27).

Articles 

  • See this article by R. Menachem Leibtag for an exploration of the significance of genealogical lists in Sefer Bereshit.

Noach and Avraham

Tools

Using the concordance can helps one find certain points of contact between Avraham and Noach:

  • By clicking on the word ברית in the Mikraot Gedolot on Bereshit 6:18, we see in the Concordance that Noach is the first person with whom Hashem establishes a covenant (and that this word appears eight times in his story).  The next person with whom Hashem establishes a covenant is Avraham.  
  • By clicking on the word מזבח in the Mikraot Gedolot on Bereshit 8:20, we see in the Concordance that Noach is the first person to build an altar to Hashem (although he is not the first person to bring sacrifices), indicating that he developed the idea that sacrifices should be brought in a consecrated place.  The next person who continues this practice is Avraham.

These similarities reflect the ways in which Noach begins a tradition that finds fuller expression in the lives of the Avot. 

Articles