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How do we know the flood of Noah is true?

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The flood of Noah is affirmed in both the Old and New Testaments as an actual historical event underscoring God's judgment.

The biblical account of Noah's flood is not merely an allegory but a historical fact supported by the Scriptures. In Genesis 6 and 7, God dictates the details of the flood, directly communicating to Noah the impending destruction and the means of salvation through the Ark. Jesus himself references the flood in Luke 17:26-27, affirming its occurrence as a real event. Furthermore, Peter's epistles discuss the flood as a judgment, noting that scoffers in the last days will dismiss it (2 Peter 3:3-6). The witness of Scripture on this matter assures us of its truth, highlighting God's sovereignty in both judgment and grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:17; Luke 17:26-27; 2 Peter 3:3-6

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