The Dispensation of Human Government Gen 8 15

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The Dispensation of Human Government (Gen. 8: 15– 12: 1) THE PRESENT AGE (Gen.

The Dispensation of Human Government (Gen. 8: 15– 12: 1) THE PRESENT AGE (Gen. 8: 14–Rev. 19: 10) THE PRESENT OR POST-DILUVIAN AGE (Gen. 8: 15–Rev. 19: 21) This age is that period of time from the flood to the Millennium. There are four dispensations in the Present Age: 1. The Dispensation of Human Government— from the flood to Abraham (Gen. 8: 15– 11: 9). 2. The Dispensation of Promise—from Abraham to Moses (Gen. 12: 1–Exod. 12: 37). 3. The Dispensation of Law—from Moses to Christ (Exod. 12: 38–Mt. 2: 23).

4. The Dispensation of Grace—Christ to the Millennium (Mt. 3: 1–Rev. 19: 21) I.

4. The Dispensation of Grace—Christ to the Millennium (Mt. 3: 1–Rev. 19: 21) I. The Definition of Human Government (Gen. 9: 1 -7); (Gen. 9: 8 -17; Isa. 11: 4 -9; 65: 20 -25; Rom. 13: 1 -6; Gen. 9 ; Rom. 13); (Dan. 2: 21; 4: 17 -25; 5: 21; 1 Pet. 2: 1314); (1 Pet. 2: 13 -17); (Rom. 13: 1 -6; 1 Tim. 1: 8 -10); (1 Cor. 6); (Rom. 13: 1 -7; 1 Pet. 2: 13 -17); (Gen. 9; Exod. 21);

II. The Length of Human Government (Gen. 11: 1032) This dispensation lasted from the

II. The Length of Human Government (Gen. 11: 1032) This dispensation lasted from the flood to the call of Abraham, a period of 427 years, as proven in Gen. 11: 10 -32, as follows: 1. Shem. . . 2 years after the flood begat Arphaxad. . . Gen. 11: 10 2. Arphaxad 35 years and begat Salah. . . . . Gen. 11: 12 3. Salah. . . 30 years and begat Eber. . . . . Gen. 11: 14 4. Eber. . . . 34 years and begat Peleg. . . . . Gen. 11: 16

II. The Length of Human Government (Gen. 11: 10 -32) Continued 5. Peleg. .

II. The Length of Human Government (Gen. 11: 10 -32) Continued 5. Peleg. . . 30 years and begat Reu. . . . . Gen. 11: 18 6. Reu. . . . 32 years and begat Serug. . . . . Gen. 11: 20 7. Serug. . . 30 years and begat Nahor. . . . . Gen. 11: 22 8. Nahor. . . 29 years and begat Terah. . . . . Gen. 11: 24 9. Terah. . . 205 years and died at Haran. . . . Gen. 11: 32 TOTAL: 427 years. Abraham was 75 years old at this time. (Gen. 11: 10 -32; 12: 4; 25: 7, 20 -26)

III. The Favorable Beginning (Gen. 8: 15– 9: 17) (Gen. 8: 20– 9: 17);

III. The Favorable Beginning (Gen. 8: 15– 9: 17) (Gen. 8: 20– 9: 17); (Gen. 8: 21 -22); (Gen. 9: 1 -7); (Gen. 8: 21 -22; 9: 1 -17); (Gen. 9: 1 -7); IV. The Test of Man in Human Government (Gen. 9: 1 -7) V. The Purpose of God in Human Government (Gen. 9: 1 -7) VI. The Means of God in Accomplishing This Purpose (Gen. 9: 1 -6) VII. The Failure of Man in Human Government (Gen. 9: 18– 11: 9) 1. THE FAILURE OF NOAH (Gen. 9: 20 -24); (2 Pet. 2: 5);

2. THE FAILURE OF HAM (Gen. 9: 22 -27); (Gen. 9: 25) 3. THE

2. THE FAILURE OF HAM (Gen. 9: 22 -27); (Gen. 9: 25) 3. THE FAILURE OF MANKIND IN GENERAL (Gen. 9: 1 -6; 11: 1 -9) (Gen. 10: 8 -9; 1 Chron. 1: 10) (Gen. 10: 8 -10); (Exod. 23: 29; Lev. 23: 22); (Gen. 11: 4, 8) The Second Eruption of the Sons of God (Gen. 6: 4; Gen. 12: 6; 13: 7; Gen. 10: 6 -10; Rom. 1: 17 -32) VIII. The Judgment of God upon Man in Human Government (Gen. 11: 1 -9); (Gen. 11: 1) IX. God's Provision of Redemption (Gen. 8: 20; 12: 8)