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What does the Bible say about the days before the flood?

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The Bible describes the days before the flood as a time of great wickedness and compromise, where the thoughts of men's hearts were only evil continually (Genesis 6:5).

In Genesis 6:1-4, the Scriptures provide a brief but profound description of the days preceding the flood, highlighting a world filled with violence and moral decay. The narrative suggests that as humanity multiplied, so did their corruption. God observed that 'every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually,' which distressed Him (Genesis 6:5). Moreover, the account depicts a significant compromise as the 'sons of God' took 'daughters of men' as wives, indicating a merging of godly lineage with the ungodly world, ultimately leading to judgment. Moreover, Matthew 24:37-39 draws a clear parallel, indicating that just as it was in Noah's time, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:1-4, Matthew 24:37-39, Genesis 6:5, Genesis 6:1-8

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