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What does the Bible say about Noah's drunkenness?

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The Bible depicts Noah's drunkenness as a serious moral failure, highlighting the need for grace even among God's chosen.

In Genesis 9, we see Noah, a man who found grace in the eyes of the Lord, falling into drunkenness after planting a vineyard. This act serves as a stark reminder that even the most righteous among us are susceptible to sin. Noah's drunkenness and subsequent exposure reveal the reality of human weakness, showing that no one is beyond the reach of sin. The narrative underscores the importance of God's grace and the need for continual reliance on Him, as all men, including God's prophets, fail and require redemption.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:18-29

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