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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
Story movement

Enter Noah through the scenes Scripture gives us

Read Noah through judgment, mercy, and obedience, then let the passages widen the story beyond a single event.

Opening scene

Genesis 6-9

Begin with the first anchor

Begin with a violent world and Noah finding favor before the Lord.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

What is at stake

Isaiah 54

Watch what the story puts at stake

Trace obedience through the ark, flood, preservation of life, and altar after the waters recede.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

How the story opens wider

Matthew 24

See how the life opens into the wider story

Use Noah when the Bible connects judgment, salvation through water, covenant, and future warning.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

Why the story stays alive

Hebrews 11

Keep the lasting meaning in view

His profile helps visitors read judgment, obedience, preservation, covenant sign, and the seriousness of human corruption without flattening the mercy in the story.

Let the passage carry its own atmosphere and pressure before any art, game, or wiki layer adds interpretation.

Chronology

Where Noah sits in the biblical sequence

Chronology helps this page stay connected to the wider biblical sequence instead of collapsing into isolated scenes.

Chronology step 1

Genesis 6-9

Genesis 6-9

Begin with a violent world and Noah finding favor before the Lord.

Chronology step 2

Isaiah 54

Isaiah 54

Trace obedience through the ark, flood, preservation of life, and altar after the waters recede.

Chronology step 3

Matthew 24

Matthew 24

Use Noah when the Bible connects judgment, salvation through water, covenant, and future warning.

Chronology step 4

Hebrews 11

Hebrews 11

Use Hebrews 11 as one of the main anchor points for placing Noah inside the wider biblical sequence.

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