Aug. 21, 2026

The Sea was Angry that Day, My Friends - Episode 193

The Sea was Angry that Day, My Friends - Episode 193
The Sea was Angry that Day, My Friends - Episode 193
Genesis Marks the Spot
The Sea was Angry that Day, My Friends - Episode 193

The waters of Genesis 7 do a remarkable amount of the acting. Meanwhile, after Yahweh shuts Noah in, Noah does nothing until he opens the window in Genesis 8.

In this episode, we follow the verbs and grammatical subjects through Genesis 7–8 and ask what we see when we read the flood as a narrative before reducing it to a set of theological propositions.

We’ll look closely at the Hebrew gabar, the word translated “prevailed,” and the crescendo created as the waters gain and sustain mastery over the terrestrial world. We’ll also work through the 40- and 150-day chronology, the disappearance of the high ground, some illuminating ancient Near Eastern flood imagery, and the familiar question of whether Genesis describes a global or local flood.

The argument here is not that Genesis secretly answers our modern hydrological questions if we parse the geography carefully enough. Narratively, the flood is total, but that literary totality and a modern scientific description are not necessarily the same kind of claim.

But easy, big fella. Genesis is not telling us that the floodwaters were raging like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli. But when Genesis 8 finally describes the waters subsiding, the Hebrew verb can elsewhere describe anger or wrath subsiding. The sea was not actually angry that day, my friends. But for a while, the waters are very much masters of their domain.

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Music credit: "Marble Machine" by Wintergatan

Link to Wintergatan’s website: https://wintergatan.net/

Link to the original Marble Machine video by Wintergatan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUU8joBb1Q&ab_channel=Wintergatan

00:00 - The Waters Prevailed

05:38 - Reading the Flood as Narrative

11:02 - Yahweh Shuts Noah In

16:27 - What the Waters Are Doing

25:54 - Multiplying and Becoming Mighty

32:15 - The 150 Days and Flood Chronology

36:53 - Global, Local, and Narrative Geography

44:04 - Mountains, Cubits, and the World of Genesis

49:11 - Total Judgment and Preservation

53:38 - When the Waters Subside

55:01 - Follow the Verbs