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What does the Bible say about Noah as a preacher of righteousness?

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The Bible describes Noah as a preacher of righteousness who was saved by God's grace amidst a wicked world (2 Peter 2:5).

The Bible presents Noah not only as a historical figure but as a profound representation of righteousness in a time of pervasive wickedness. In 2 Peter 2:5, he is referred to as 'Noah, the eighth,' highlighting that he was among the few whom God chose to save from the flood. His role as a 'preacher of righteousness' indicates that he actively proclaimed God's message amid the ungodliness of his time. Despite the scorn he faced, Noah's faith in God and his commitment to righteousness served as a beacon for the few who were willing to heed God’s warning. To summarize, Noah stands as an exemplar of faithfulness in preaching righteousness irrespective of external circumstances and opposition.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 2:5, Genesis 6:9

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