Monday, August 31, 2009

Seeing Creation again for the first time


In our homeschool, I think history is everybody's favorite subject. After lunch we all get comfy in the living room and I read to everybody. This year we're covering The Ancients, and it's even more fascinating than the last time we covered it--maybe because the kids are older?

We drew out a chart showing the ages of all the first fathers from Adam on. It was really amazing how long these men lived, and how great an overlap there was in their lives. Did you know that Adam died only 117 years before Noah? I was curious if any of Noah's forefathers perished in the flood. Apparently they all died just before it came. Some of these guys knew their great-great-great-great grandfathers (assuming they were living nearby). Imagine the knowledge and wisdom that could be passed down! And I'd never noticed before that Noah's three sons were old guys when the flood came. They were 100--and had no children yet! Didn't Abraham and Sarah think about that when they were old and having a child for the first time?

We read a book called Life in the Great Ice Age, which is a fictional book about an 11-year-old boy living in the Ice Age that followed the flood. According to the Institute for Creation Research, the effects of the flood had dramatic affects on the climate for several hundred years.

One thing the study made me realize was that there were a lot more people on the earth than I realized. I've always pictured the population as pretty slim. But if you read through all the lineage from Adam on, they were hundreds of years old when they had the son who gets the mention. Who knows how many sons & daughters were born before him? And depending on when Cain killed Abel, it could have been several hundred years later, when the earth was quite populated. That explains why Cain was worried about everyone being a threat, as he complained. And I don't know that I'd ever noticed before that it says Adam and Eve had many other sons and daughters.

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  1. We did Creation through the Ancients last year! So rich with good stuff. We just started with the Byzantine Empire and will go through the Reformation this year. I will have to look at my notes and see if I have anything for you since we just studied that!

    Have fun. I always learn more than they do with this stuff!

    stacey

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