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What does the Bible say about Noah's drunkenness?

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The Bible records Noah's drunkenness in Genesis 9:20-24, highlighting the consequences of his actions in exposing the hardness of the human heart.

In Genesis 9:20-24, we see Noah, after the flood, becoming a husbandman who planted a vineyard. In a moment of unguarded indulgence, he drank wine until he was drunken and uncovered within his tent. This scene illustrates not only Noah's vulnerability but also serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive nature of sin, which infiltrates even the most righteous lives. Noah's fall into drunkenness showcases the reality that even those who have walked closely with God are susceptible to temptation and moral failure, revealing the depths of human depravity that the Bible consistently warns against.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:20-24, Genesis 9:18-29

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