In Episode 9 of Echoes of Eden, Tim and Steve continue through Genesis, tracing the widening ripple effects of sin—and the surprising persistence of God’s mercy.
From genealogies to the mysterious Nephilim, and into the beginning of Noah’s story, this episode wrestles with some of the most difficult and often misunderstood passages in Scripture.
What happens when a society is built on violence and rebellion? And how does God respond when creation begins to unravel?
This conversation explores the tension between divine judgment and divine compassion—and reveals a God who refuses to abandon His world.
In this episode:
How sin spreads across generations and shapes entire cultures
Why the “city” becomes a symbol of rebellion and disorder
The purpose and meaning behind biblical genealogies
Who the Nephilim are—and why this strange passage matters
What it means that God is “grieved” by human corruption
Can God change His mind? Understanding divine immutability
Why the flood narrative is about covenant, not just destruction
How Noah represents a turning point—and a new beginning
This episode doesn’t shy away from the hard questions. Instead, it leans into them—revealing a deeper story of grace, restoration, and God’s unrelenting commitment to His creation.
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