The account of Noah is found in Genesis 6-9. Despite living in a wicked time, Noah faithfully followed God, and he and his family were the only ones spared aboard the Ark from God’s judgment during the global Flood. All of humanity traces their ancestry back 4,350 years to Noah’s sons.
Without details from the infallible record of Scripture, we can only speculate how Noah spent his final centuries.
Much speculation has arisen about the name of our great, great . . . grandmother. What can we know of her?
Thanks to Noah’s obedience, members of every kind of land animal were saved, but more important, mankind was preserved so that the Savior would be born.
When God sealed Noah and his family inside the Ark, He closed the door on Noah’s world forever.
Most people recognize the “story” of Noah’s Ark, but what information do we have from the Bible?
Did Noah keep a day-by-day log as many ship captains do?
In Noah’s case, God had told him exactly what to prepare for: nothing less than an end-of-the-world-as-he-knew-it Flood!
Noah was the first evangelist mentioned in the Bible.
By fleshing out the details with reasoned imagination, the Bible’s true account of the flood comes vividly alive.
How would modern ‘experts in evangelism’ rate Noah? His message? His methods? His results?
‘Mrs Noah’ is undoubtedly one of the most significant women in Bible history—yet we have no record of her name.
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