Fountains of the deep


 Before Noah's Ark, there was a severe spread of man's wickedness, the presence of Nephilims, and the sons of God intermarried the daughters of men. Interestingly, only the man's wickedness made the Divine regret and made his heart deeply troubled. ๐ŸŒฌ

What is it with man that the Divine set its heart on? Out of the three reasons, when it comes to man, the Divine's heart is "deeply troubled?" The answer would be, that man is the object of His divine affection, the heart of its creation. In the book of Revelation, it even said that those whom the Divine redeems in the last days can be compared to unblemished brides. ๐ŸŒฌ

We must understand that the Divine used both the skies and the ground of the earth to accomplish His words. Skies to send rainfall. Flood to open the ground of earth.

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So why use rain and flood? The Divine always uses supernatural means using nature to judge and to punish arrange a certain outcome and rectify man's mistakes. Judgment and punishment are two different actions but always come together.

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In my own opinion, judgment has to be the windows of the heavens sending rainfall for 40 days and 40 nights became the tears of the Divine for mankind. Imagine the Divine grieving for the entire creation He made literally dies because of His words of judgment.

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Next, after the earth received the nonstop 40 days/night rainfall, it became so heavy that the earth wasn't able to hold it anymore and gave up its fountains of the deep. This became the Divine's punishment for mankind. It has been speculated that loosening the fountains of the deep is like a million earthquakes and volcanic eruptions happening at the same time. ๐ŸŒฌ

The only thing is it isn't lava coming out but ancient waters stored on earth since the beginning of time. So we imagine, that many vertical flows may have released violent water explosions on Earth. Others claim that the thousands of storms poured on Earth made this happen.

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Who can really tell? We can only trust and accept this in faith that indeed the Divine is benevolent but justice must be served to punish the wicked.


AC


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