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How do we know Christ is represented by Noah?

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Noah is seen as a type of Christ, signifying salvation for the elect who enter the Ark (Genesis 8:9).

In the framework of Reformed theology, Noah serves as a powerful type of Christ, symbolizing salvation through His work. Just as Noah was the vessel of salvation for his family during the flood, Christ is the complete Savior for His elect. The Ark represents Christ, emphasizing that safety and deliverance from judgment can only be found in Him. The name Noah, meaning 'rest,' is a fitting description of Christ, our ultimate rest and comfort. God's sovereign grace is manifested through Noah's obedience and the salvation received within the Ark, foreshadowing the full redemptive work of Christ (Genesis 6:8-14, Matthew 11:28).
Scripture References: Genesis 6:8-14, Matthew 11:28

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The Returning Dove
Paul Mahan · Jul 16, 2008
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