Provision For Restoration Started

With all that destruction on all the land, what would be left? There would not be enough for food for people to eat, from that. The family that survived all the destruction on the earth with being preserved with all the life on the ark were already familiar with the previous people who perished for their wickedness having ungodly sacrifices and eating flesh of victims from that. They already knew of smells from it and had desire for that in them. The Creator then permitted them in that scenario to have flesh from animals for meat, God still provided for animals to be terrified of humans then and to have ability to flee from them, and God required things such as not to eat any part of a creature with life in it still, and all the blood would have to be removed before any of the flesh for meat was to be prepared for eating. That people just eat meat without regard to those things is not because they have permission for it, even when some claim they do. God saw need to speak about murder at that same time that was probable then and should be addressed.

God is the Creator, still caring for creatures of God's creation, God is love, always. God provided for the world to be fully restored, with hope for those in it that would be revealed.

The people descending from that family spread out, after the first attempt of those coming to power among them at unifying themselves in civilization for them. As waters from the flood previous to this time evaporated and cooled the earth greatly, large shelves of ice had gathered and even this long a great deal of that remained. People moved out to lands that later became separated by sea as waters rose again as more of the ice on the earth melted.

Some of the scattered people gathered together in smaller numbers, and some started communities, or early cities. A few of these were still quite isolated from others...

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