Troublesome Topic: SEEKING AN ADVANTAGE BROUGHT THE FLOOD
After the death of Lamech, it is quite likely that his three most powerful sons, Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal Cain, fought for, and ended up tearing apart, their father’s kingdom. After they died, their three kingdoms also became battle grounds as other giant, ruthless, ambitious men tried to rule as much of the world as they could. This was the situation at the beginning of this passage we call Genesis 6 – there were many powerful people fighting against other powerful people and using the small and weak people as their pawns.
At first the problem was only happening among the wicked (primarily the descendants of Cain) because the giants in their number started forcing others to submit to their will Thus they became rulers over many people.
As aggressiveness became more common, size and strength became more important. When even the righteous (primarily the “sons of Elohim”) started playing the game of seeking advantage through size and strength, corruption and godlessness propelled them quickly down the spiral of sin.
The giants among the righteous quickly realized what the giants among the wicked had already learned, that for one giant to produce offspring of similar size, he had to marry an equally large woman. Thus, a competition was created for the women of great height and strength.
However, if there were not as many large women among the descendants of Seth because they had not been marrying with that in mind, or because their population was smaller, the only place some of them could go to find giant women was to the descendants of Cain.
Rather than being threatened by the idea, the wicked rulers saw such intermarriage as a way to infiltrate and influence the Sethites and possibly take them over without a major battle. Once they were intermarried, neither side would want to fight and kill off their own daughters. It appears that, from the time of Cain’s expulsion from Adam’s family, the descendants of Cain had not liked the fact that they were forced to live separately, so a blurring of those lines by mixing the two groups through marriage seemed like a good idea to them. Meanwhile, the Sethites were only trying to catch up in size and thus keep from being subjugated against their will.
But the outcome was that once the line of Seth’s started seeking most of their leaders from the giants among them, and once those giants began to marry wicked women of Cain’s line, they were not able to pass on godly principles to the next generation. This was a reality because the wife is a key part of educating the children, especially when everyone is using some method of homeschooling, as they likely were back then. So the gamble on the part of the descendants of Cain paid off; they won without fighting a major military battle. But they did not win in the end, for God destroyed them all and started over with the one man who had refused to become corrupted, Noah, a Sethite.
The picture I have just painted is why God punished the human race with a world-wide flood. It is the purpose of Genesis 6:1-4 to show us the connection between how each side sought the advantage through their respective giants and the reason the flood was necessary.
The next lesson is called WHO WERE THE “SONS OF ELOHIM”?