The work was done, the stores laid in, animals gathered now all that remained was the rains. Resting between great wooden braces was the massive vessel that now waited for its destiny. For many years Noah and his family have endured much hardship, ridicule and even threats upon their lives, the price has been high. With one last glance into the small chest before him, Noah checked the contents. Laid in the chest were the written works of his father Enoch. Each leather bound volume contained the mysteries of an age coming to a close. Beside them rested many bags of various seeds chosen for cultivation in the new world. as valuable as these things were, the gold cloth bag nestled among the seeds was the real prize. Noah had received the item just the day before and with it the certainty the end was near. In the days and weeks ahead of him, Noah resolved to write the story of how the bag and its treasure came to him. The story has so many characters, moments of importance, but this tale must be told from the beginning.
It starts with pride, pride that overwhelmed the heart of one who should have known better, Mal’ak. Many names he has since held and no doubt with time will hold many more, but till his judgment all names will mean the same thing, evil one. When God created men, he proclaimed them the highest of all his creations. Mal’ak asked how this could be, that creatures of clay could be so exalted. God replied that men were tested by desires no being in heaven could withstand and therefore were the greater creation. Mal’ak refused to accept men as superior to him and set out to prove his point. So Mal’ak enlisted the aid of others in heaven and descended down into the world of men. Mal’ak and his followers fell victim to the forces of the flesh, taking for themselves females from among the race of men. Mal’ak was discovered and summoned before the throne of God. There he was condemned to live utterly removed from the divine presence and the heavenly places. Mal’ak thought to rebel, but God knowing what evil Mal’ak plotted within his heart had Micha-el ready for battle close at hand. The war was swift and Mal’ak was thrown from heaven along with all his followers bound to the realm of men.
When a pebble is tossed into a pond, its impact does not stay at the point of contact, but ripples out to effect all the pond itself and this case was no different. Mal’ak in his prideful act would have failed to achieve much had he not found a willing partner in the females of men. Men had been created equally male and female together in the very beginning, each from the clay of the earth and possessed of the spirit of God. Men who had taken to calling themselves Adam, treated females who they called Lilith with foolish pride. Although equals Adam tried to play the part of lord over Lilith. Males of all the beasts of the earth dominate their females, but Lilith found fault with this. She most especially hated Adams place above her when lying together, forcing her into the ground. When Mal’ak and his followers descended into the world Lilith found a partner willing to allow her equality. To Mal’ak and his kind, who possessed of flesh were consumed with lustful desire, cared not how Lilith cared to lye with them. So the ripples began to spread.
Lilith left Adam! Now alone with no mate, he cried out to God. I am alone and have no one to take as my mate. So God fashioned “woman” from the flesh of Adam. Now Eve has women were called were subservient to Adam as he had desired it. Now Adam and Eve dwelled in the garden of Eden. A place where God had arranged all that Adam and Eve needed. All that the garden bore was food for their eating. At the heart of this garden God set two special trees, Knowledge and Life. Both were forbidden to Adam and Eve, for if they were to eat from them they would die. This was the forge of purification. For by choosing to obey the command to not eat, they would in time receive the fruits of both trees, but it had to be by free will the choice was made. Many years passed, but still the ripples rolled out across the landscape of time.
In Eden dwelt Lilith, those men who were willing to accept her demands of equality and their offspring. Collectively they became called the Rephaim, “those who are dead”, because they cut themselves off from God. Now in the land of Eden was a great mountain and it was here that Mal’ak, now Sama-el dwelt with his fallen brothers. The Fallen made a place of worship out of the mountain and named it the Second Heaven, setting themselves up as Gods. They Rephaim treated the Fallen as Gods, naming them the Watchers, for they were always watching from their mountain hall in heaven.
Now Sama-el grew ever more bitter about his exile from the divine presence. Coming to blame Adam for his demise instead of his own foolish pride. The resentment built until Sama-el conceived of a plot to destroy Adam in the eyes of God and he believed restore himself to favor. To this end Sama-el plotted the ultimate revenge. Going down into the garden of Eden, Sama-el led his brothers. There in the garden they found many daughters of men and set about seducing them. Having entered into them Sama-el achieved humiliating Adam, by taking yet his second wife from him. The daughters of Eve pleaded with Adam that they did not know better, how could they they did not have knowledge of such things. Now Sama-el saw his second opportunity and vengeance. “eat of the tree of Knowledge and you will have knowledge to see your choices” So it was that Adam and Eve succumb to disobedience of God. The Watchers were further punished by God, that they might not father any more children and the daughters of Eve, defiled by the Watchers, were sent into exile to give birth to the offspring they carried. So it was that the Nephilim were born.
The rest of Adam’s tribe now barred from the garden, dewell in the land of Eden. There many children are born to them. In time two great tribes of people emerge. Cain who became a tillers of the earth and Abel who raised livestock. The two groups contended with one another in the eyes of God for favor. Cain who saw his labors as more difficult than those of his brothers who herded livestock, became angry at the favor they gained at each offering time. So the men of Cain attacked the men of Abel. Many were slain and Cain seeing the blood of his brothers pooling in the dry earth sought to hid from God. God upon hearing the blood of Abel cry out from the ground, punished the tribe of Cain. Out of Eden and into Nod they were cast. In Nod the earth will not freely give up it fruits and you will toil hard for life. Cain fearful that they would perish at the hands of the Rephaim begged God for protection. So God marked them with the blood of their victims, a red rash that affected their skin.
So begins the tale of an Ark and humanities second chance.