<h1>Climate and Environment<aclass="headerlink"href="#climate-and-environment"title="Permalink to this heading"></a></h1>
<p>This chapter contians the scripture text I can find that talk about the climate and/or environment.
There is no real structure to it but mainly some notes about this topic.</p>
<p>What I find important to note is that this topic is very small in the Bible. I do not think you could fill 10 pages with it, maybe not even 1.
However, the judgment of the rich and the unfairness that is in society is a very much recurring subject.
With that perspective, I do not think the goal should be to improve the environment but to be fair and strive to live an honest and fair life.
Richess are not a biblical thing, but God does bless the righteous(TODO add note(psalms, Jesaja, Jeremia, Job, Salomon, )).</p>
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<h2>Climate<aclass="headerlink"href="#climate"title="Permalink to this heading"></a></h2>
<p>The climate and climate change, as the political theme that is used today(2024), does not exist in the Bible. The only references to something like climate is by the time of Noah after the great flood:</p>
<divclass="code-block-caption"><spanclass="caption-text">Genesis 2:15</span><aclass="headerlink"href="#id2"title="Permalink to this code"></a></div>
<divclass="highlight-text notranslate"><divclass="highlight"><pre><span></span>The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.
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<p>It should be noted that this text is in a context(the garden of Eden) and that the following verses should be added when reading it:</p>
<divclass="code-block-caption"><spanclass="caption-text">Genesis 2:16-17</span><aclass="headerlink"href="#id3"title="Permalink to this code"></a></div>
<divclass="highlight-text notranslate"><divclass="highlight"><pre><span></span>16 And the Lord God commanded the man, “You are free to eat from any tree in the garden;
17 but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat from it you will certainly die.”
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<h2>Law of Noah<aclass="headerlink"href="#law-of-noah"title="Permalink to this heading"></a></h2>
<p>Genesis 2:16 is used along with Genesis 9:4- for the Laws of Noah.</p>
<p>As quated from <aclass="reference external"href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Laws_of_Noah">Wikipedia</a>:</p>
<divclass="highlight-text notranslate"><divclass="highlight"><pre><span></span>The seven Noahide laws as traditionally enumerated in the Babylonian Talmud Sanhedrin 56a-b and Tosefta Avodah Zarah 9:4,[21] are the following:[22]
Not to worship idols.[23]
Not to curse God.
Not to commit murder.[24]
Not to commit adultery or sexual immorality.[25]
Not to steal.[26]
Not to eat flesh torn from a living animal.[27]
To establish courts of justice.[28]
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<h2>Leviticus<aclass="headerlink"href="#leviticus"title="Permalink to this heading"></a></h2>
<p>Leviticus probably contains the most and best laws and rules about the environment. Here is a list of things I could quickly find:</p>