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What does the Bible say about Noah's fall?

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The Bible records Noah's fall after the flood, highlighting his drunkenness and the sin of his son Ham as a lesson for us.

The account of Noah's fall is recorded in Genesis 9:18-23, where Noah becomes drunk and uncovers himself in his tent. This event is significant as it focuses on the blemish of a man who was otherwise described as righteous and just. The Holy Spirit's intention in detailing Noah's failure is to teach us about the frailty of even the best of men, reminding us that all have sinned and are in need of God's grace. Noah's fall serves as a sobering reminder that salvation is solely of the Lord, and no one is exempt from the potential for sin, regardless of their past faithfulness.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:18-23, Genesis 9:20-21, Romans 5:12

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