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How do we know the account of Noah is true?

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The account of Noah is affirmed in both the Old and New Testaments, indicating its historical accuracy.

The biblical narrative of Noah is not merely a children's story, but a serious historical account affirmed throughout scripture. Jesus references the days of Noah in Luke 17:26-27, comparing them to the impending judgment, which reinforces the reality of Noah's experience. Similarly, Peter mentions Noah as a preacher of righteousness in 1 Peter 3:20, highlighting the historical significance of Noah’s faith and actions amidst widespread wickedness. The consistency of these accounts across scriptural writings demonstrates that the story of Noah is a factual component of biblical history, underscoring its theological implications.
Scripture References: Luke 17:26-27, 1 Peter 3:20, Hebrews 11:7

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