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How do we know that the story of Noah is true?

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The truth of Noah's story is affirmed by Jesus and other Biblical authors, who treat it as historical fact rather than myth.

The integrity of Noah's narrative is upheld throughout Scripture, notably by Jesus in Matthew 24:37-39, where He refers to Noah as a historical figure. Moreover, references to Noah appear in the New Testament, specifically in Hebrews 11:7, which acknowledges Noah's faith as instrumental in God's redemptive plan. The consistency of Noah's account with Biblical teaching serves as a foundation for its truth. The overwhelming presence of similar flood narratives across various cultures further substantiates the historical validity of Noah's story as one grounded in actual events, rather than mere mythology.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:37-39, Hebrews 11:7, 2 Peter 2:5

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