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What does the Bible say about Noah's Ark and the flood?

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The Bible describes Noah's Ark as a vessel God used to save Noah and his family from a worldwide flood, symbolizing salvation through Christ.

The Bible, specifically in Genesis 6, narrates the account of Noah's Ark during a time when God judged the wickedness of humanity with a flood. This narrative showcases God's righteous anger against sin while providing a means of salvation for Noah and his family. The significance of Noah's Ark extends beyond the historical account; it symbolizes Jesus Christ Himself, the true Ark of safety for believers, who saves us from the judgment of God against sin. As seen in 2 Peter 3:3-7, many will scoff at this account, reflecting a broader skepticism of God's authority and creation. The flood serves as a foreshadowing of future judgment, linking the past event to the ultimate salvation found in Christ.
Scripture References: Genesis 6, 2 Peter 3:3-7

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Noah's Ark
Paul Mahan · Aug 16, 2020
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