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Noah

Noah gives the opening story a major judgment-and-mercy lane: violence fills the earth, the flood comes, the ark preserves life, and covenant mercy follows.

Noah gives the opening story a major judgment-and-mercy lane: violence fills the earth, the flood comes, the ark preserves life, and covenant mercy follows.

Patriarch / ark builder Old Testament Primeval history
Core books Genesis · Isaiah · Matthew
Read first Genesis 6-9 · Isaiah 54 · Matthew 24
Why this matters judgment · mercy · obedience · covenant
Scripture

Read Noah in Scripture

Each passage below shows a different side of Noah and sends the reader back to Scripture.

Anchor passage 1

Genesis 6-9

Use this passage as one of the main biblical anchors for learning how Noah fits within the wider scriptural story.

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Isaiah 54

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Anchor passage 3

Matthew 24

Use this passage as one of the main biblical anchors for learning how Noah fits within the wider scriptural story.

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Hebrews 11

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1 Peter 3

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Anchor passage 6

2 Peter 2

Use this passage as one of the main biblical anchors for learning how Noah fits within the wider scriptural story.

Related people
Shem Ham Japheth Noah's wife The generations after the flood
Major themes
judgment mercy obedience covenant preservation
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