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What does the Bible say about the Flood?

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The Bible describes the Flood as God's judgment on a corrupt world, leading to the destruction of all living things except Noah and those with him in the ark.

The Flood, as detailed in Genesis 6-7, reflects God's righteous judgment upon a world filled with wickedness. God decrees the Flood to destroy all flesh because the earth was filled with violence and corruption. This catastrophic event serves as a sobering reminder of the consequences of sin and God's severity in dealing with unholiness, demonstrating His holiness and justice. Only Noah, a righteous man who walked with God, and his family were spared, symbolizing the hope of salvation amidst divine judgment.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:17, Genesis 6:7, Genesis 7:21-23, Genesis 6:12, 1 Peter 3:20

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The Flood
Arthur W. Pink · Jul 11, 2011
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