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How do we know that Noah represents Christ in the Bible?

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The New Testament explicitly refers to Noah as a type of Christ, illustrating God's grace and the concept of salvation.

Noah is explicitly connected to Christ in scriptural references, particularly in 1 Peter 3:20 and 2 Peter 2:5, where the apostles liken Noah's role in salvation to that of Christ. In both instances, Noah is presented as a preacher of righteousness who, despite the disbelief surrounding him, served as an avenue of salvation for his family. This typology emphasizes that both figures were chosen by God to fulfill His purpose in the world—Noah in preserving humanity and Christ in redeeming it. This connection allows us to see the continuity of God's redemptive plan throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:20, 2 Peter 2:5

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