What does Genesis 6:3 mean when God says, “My Spirit shall not abide in man forever… his days shall be 120 years”? Is this a countdown to the flood, a limit on human lifespan, or a broader boundary marker announcing divine judgment?
In this episode, Carey explores Genesis 6:3 in conversation with major ancient Near Eastern flood traditions like Atrahasis, Gilgamesh, Eridu Genesis, and the Sumerian King List. Along the way, she highlights shared flood motifs—divine judgment, the warned survivor, the boat, preserved seed, birds, sacrifice, and the flood as a boundary between worlds—while showing that the theology of Genesis remains radically distinct.
Rather than portraying the flood as the result of annoyed or conflicted gods trying to manage humanity, Genesis frames the flood in terms of corruption, violence, mercy, covenant, and God’s care for human flourishing. The result is a rich discussion of how Genesis 6:3 functions at the threshold of the flood story and why its “limiting factor” should be read through the lens of divine justice, mercy, and covenant rather than pagan divine politics.
If you’ve ever wondered what the “120 years” means—or how Genesis compares to the flood stories of the ancient world—this episode offers a thoughtful and theologically grounded entry point.
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00:00:00 “My Spirit shall not abide”: the verse in focus
00:02:39 Flood motifs in the ancient Near East
00:10:07 The warned survivor and divine politics
00:14:34 Ark or escape pod?
00:22:52 Preserving seed, animals, and human vocation
00:27:52 Birds, rest, and the return of life
00:34:47 Sacrifice after the flood
00:35:55 The flood as a mythic boundary
00:40:11 Atrahasis and post-flood birth control
00:44:23 What does the 120 years mean?
00:46:07 What is “My Spirit”?
00:48:10 View 1: countdown to the flood
00:48:59 View 2: human lifespan cap
00:51:00 View 3: boundary marker, not statistic
00:54:40 Why Genesis is theologically different
00:58:17 Judgment, mercy, and covenant
01:01:45 Could Genesis 6:3 refer to the Holy Spirit?





