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What does the Bible say about Noah?

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The Bible presents Noah as a real person and the flood as a historical fact, serving as a message of God's judgment and salvation.

According to Matthew 24:37-39, Jesus emphasizes the reality of Noah as a person and the flood as a significant event of divine judgment. Noah's name, meaning comfort, highlights his role in God's plan. He was not merely a myth or a character in stories; rather, he was a preacher of righteousness, warning people of impending judgment while providing a picture of salvation through the ark, which symbolizes Christ. This message of judgment and deliverance still resonates today, emphasizing the nature of God's dealings with humanity.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:37-39

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