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Noah & The Flood

Noah and the flood is a famous story in the Bible.

Noah

Noah

  • Over time, the world had moved further away from God and the way he expects people to live. This happened 10 generations after Adam's death.
    • This is implied in Genesis 6:6:
    • “And God regretted/reconsidered having made man….I will wipe out humanity whom I created from the face of the ground.”
  • However, one man and his family remained righteous and loyal to God.
    • They were worthy of being saved and they would start the world again afresh.
    • This man was Noah.
The Ark

The Ark

  • God tells Noah that a flood was coming to wipe out everything. And that Noah should build an Ark to house his family and some animals.
    • God said that if people had the people repented, then they would have been saved.
The Flood

The Flood

  • But, the rain fell for 40 days and nights, and water covered the land for over a year.
    • Noah was saved because he was described as “righteous”.
    • God had given humans 120 years to change their behaviour and not one person did so.
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Life & Death

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