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Babylonian Period through later updates and edits. The Flood as a watershed in early history of the world was probably a new historiographical concept emerging in the Mesopotamian literary traditions during the Old Babylonian Period, as evident by the fact that the flood motif didn't show up in the Ur III copy and that the earliest chronographical sources related to the flood show up in the Old Babylonian Period. Chen concludes that the name of Ziusudra as a flood hero, as well as any hinted references of a flood, in the Old Babylonian Version of the
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2481:, after his people refused to believe in his message and hear the warning. The narrative goes on to describe that waters poured forth from both the earth and the Heavens, destroying all the sinners. Even one of his sons disbelieved him, stayed behind, and was drowned. After the Flood ended, the Ark rested atop
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copy of the King List as well as similar documents indicate that the King List Proper once existed independent of a flood narrative or a pre-flood tradition. Chen provides evidence that the sections of the
Sumerian King List that mention references to the flood were all later additions added during
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notes that "the hero of the great flood was
Babylonia's tenth antediluvian king." However, there is a discrepancy in the ages of the heroes. For the Mesopotamian antecedents, "the reigns of the antediluvian kings range from 18,600 to nearly 65,000 years." In the Bible, the lifespans "fall far short
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decide to send a great flood to destroy mankind. Various correlations between the stories of Noah and
Gilgamesh (the flood, the construction of the ark, the salvation of animals, and the release of birds following the flood) have led to this story being seen as the source for the story of Noah. The
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caused the flood because he desired to destroy the world he had made, but the First
Thought informed Noah of the chief archon's plans, and Noah informed the remainder of humanity. Unlike the account of Genesis, not only are Noah's family saved, but many others also heed Noah's call. There is no ark
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Canaanite neighbors." It was Ham who committed an offense when he viewed his father's nakedness. Yet, "Noah’s
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Leviticus 18:7–8 and 20. From this interpretation comes the speculation that Ham was guilty of engaging in incest and raping Noah or his own mother. The latter interpretation would clarify why Canaan, as the product of this illicit union, was
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story: Noah is the first vintner, while Adam is the first farmer; both have problems with their produce; both stories involve nakedness; and both involve a division between brothers leading to a curse. However, after the flood, the stories differ. It is Noah, not God, who plants the vineyard and
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was set in the clouds (ib. viii. 15–22, ix. 8–17). Two injunctions were laid upon Noah: While the eating of animal food was permitted, abstinence from blood was strictly enjoined; and the shedding of the blood of man by man was made a crime punishable by death at the hands of man (ib. ix. 3–6).
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contains two accounts of Noah." In the first, Noah is the hero of the flood, and in the second, he is the father of mankind and a husbandman who planted the first vineyard. "The disparity of character between these two narratives has caused some critics to insist that the subject of the latter
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Genesis 4:17–26. Biblical scholars see these as variants on one and the same list. However, if we take the merged text of Genesis as a single account, we can construct the following family tree, which has come down in this form into the Jewish and Christian traditions.
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versions of the unified epic are dated to c. 2000–1700 BC. Due to the fragmentary nature of these Old
Babylonian versions, it is unclear whether they included an expanded account of the flood myth; although one fragment definitely includes the story of Gilgamesh’s journey to meet
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so closely that "few doubt that derives from a Mesopotamian account." What is particularly noticeable is the way the Genesis flood story follows the Gilgamesh flood tale "point by point and in the same order", even when the story permits other alternatives.
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2718:(2100–2000 BC). One of these poems mentions Gilgamesh’s journey to meet the flood hero, as well as a short version of the flood story, although Chen writes that his was included in texts written during the Old Babylonian Period. The earliest
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and W. G. Rollins have analysed the unconventional behavior that occurs between Noah and Ham as revolving around sexuality and the exposure of genitalia as compared with other Hebrew Bible texts, such as Habakkuk 2:15 and Lamentations 4:21.
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devotes considerable space to Noah." However, "The material seems to have little in common with Genesis 5 which reports the birth of Noah." Also, Noah's father is reported as worrying that his son was actually fathered by one of the
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Jewish philosopher, also excused Noah by noting that one can drink in two different manners: (1) to drink wine in excess, a peculiar sin to the vicious evil man or (2) to partake of wine as the wise man, Noah being the latter. In
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which mention the time before the flood are stylistically different from the King List Proper. Chen writes that Old Babylonian copies tend to show a separate pre-flood tradition which is apart from the King List. Further, the
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cursed by Noah. Alternatively, Canaan could be the perpetrator himself as the Bible describes the illicit deed being committed by Noah's "youngest son", with Ham being consistently described as the middle son in other verses.
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After the flood, Noah offered burnt offerings to God. God accepted the sacrifice, and made a covenant with Noah, and through him with all mankind, that he would not waste the earth or destroy man by another deluge.
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Genesis 10 sets forth the descendants of Shem, Ham, and Japheth, from whom the nations branched out over the Earth after the flood. Among Japheth's descendants were the maritime nations (10:2–5). Ham's son
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The earliest Mesopotamian flood account, written in the Sumerian language, calls the deluge hero Ziusudra, which is thought to carry the connotation "he who laid hold on life of distant days."
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of the briefest reign mentioned in the related Mesopotamian texts." Also, the name of the hero differs between the traditions: "The earliest Mesopotamian flood account, written in the
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endorses the Islamic belief that Noah had a large number of companions, either 40 or 72, besides his family on the Ark, and that he taught for 950 (symbolic) years before the flood.
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few variations include the number of days of the deluge, the order of the birds, and the name of the mountain on which the ark rests. The flood story in Genesis 6–8 matches the
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had his roots. The Hurrians inherited the Flood story from Babylonia". The encyclopedia mentions another similarity between the stories: Noah is the tenth patriarch and
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Indian and Greek flood-myths also exist, although there is little evidence that they were derived from the Mesopotamian flood-myth that underlies the biblical account.
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West, S. (1994). Prometheus Orientalized. Museum Helveticum, 51(3), 129–149.
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curse, ... is strangely aimed at Canaan rather than the disrespectful Ham."
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who headed the pantheon causing the great flood and then the trickster who
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for Ham's misdeed, or how Noah realised what had occurred. In the field of
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Religion of a Different Color: Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness
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patriarchs, died 350 years after the flood, at the age of 950, when
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5040:. In John Joseph Collins; George W. E. Nickelsburg (eds.).
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Reading the Old Testament: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
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who survives the worldwide flood in a floating container
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account was not the same as the subject of the former."
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3817:, BRILL, 1968, p. 11. "the offspring of the Watchers".
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character who built an ark and escaped a Great Flood.
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to find the secret of immortality. Starting with the
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and he is seen as one of the most significant of all
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4946:. Kessinger Publishing (2004 reprint). p. 496.
4873:. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO. pp. 85, 86.
4254:, University of California Press, 1988, pp. 121–122.
4040:"Essay 12: Newton, the "Ancients" and the "Moderns""
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Ottoman depiction of Noah's ark and the deluge from
4619:. In Michael E. Stone; Theodore E. Bergren (eds.).
4390:"The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature"
4301:, eds Azize, J & Weeks, N. Peters, 2007, p. 117
4044:
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362:After the flood, the Bible says that Noah became a
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5170:. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 722.
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3134:. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2776:. Like Noah, Deucalion is warned of the flood (by
6852:above are only the ones mentioned by name in the
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4577:Genesis: Procreation and the Politics of Identity
3956:Ginza: Der Schatz oder Das große Buch der Mandäer
3887:. Vol. 15 (2nd ed.). pp. 287–291.
3673:The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible
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2734:Yi Samuel Chen, analyzing various texts from the
2396:, in 28 chapters, and the seventy-first chapter,
1886:The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Books of the Bible
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4481:, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006. pp. 129–130.
4837:. In Berlin, Adele; Brettler, Marc Zvi (eds.).
4767:"Are Black People the Result of a Curse on Ham"
4663:. In Stemberger, Günter; Perani, Mauro (eds.).
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4526:, University of California Press, 1998, p. 133.
3618:. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. pp. 56–57.
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575:tradition. A genealogy of the Canites from the
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4703:"The Curse of Ham: A Case of Rabbinic Racism?"
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3800:Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Volume 2
3647:. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. p.
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3687:"The Kitáb-i-Íqán | Bahá'í Reference Library"
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3287:Psychology and the Bible: From Feud to Kohut
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4598:Lights of Guidance: A Baháʼí Reference File
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3789:, Society of Biblical Lit, 2008, pp. 15–17.
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551:(10:15–19). Among Shem's descendants was
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5095:The curse of Ham in the Early Modern Era
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4270:. Oxford University Press. p. 70.
4182:Messages to the Baháʼí World, 1950–1957
3959:. Göttingen: Vandenhoek & Ruprecht.
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4523:Josephus's Interpretation of the Bible
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7654:Noah's Ark replicas and derivatives
7440:Doctor Dolittle and the Secret Lake
7134:Genesis: The Creation and the Flood
4885:an ideologically driven misnomer...
4843:. Oxford University Press. p.
4154:
4118:The Encyclopaedia of Islam: NED-SAM
4042:, in Popkin, RH; Force, JE (eds.),
3639:Friedman, Richard Elliotty (1989).
2731:sometime between 1300 and 1000 BC.
2559:, which extended until the time of
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2392:contains 43 references to Noah, or
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8041:People whose existence is disputed
4997:. University of California Press.
4621:Biblical Figures Outside the Bible
4299:Gilgamesh and the world of Assyria
3416:Biblical Figures Outside the Bible
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1949:references include the gospels of
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236:Tenth and final of the pre-Flood (
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7368:Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo
7327:The Return of the Dove to the Ark
6028:indicate persons whose status as
5135:
5071:"Geography as an evaluative tool"
4747:Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis
4617:"Noah in early Jewish literature"
4248:Frazer, JG., in Dundes, A (ed.),
4113:Gibb, Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen
2640:and Epic of Gilgamesh texts. The
2616:. In the Gilgamesh version, the
2424:) and "Grateful Servant of God" (
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374:made from this vineyard, and got
312:Covenant (biblical) § Noahic
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7020:Captain Noah and His Magical Ark
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3616:Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
3170:. Cengage Learning. p. 61.
3117:
3075:Longman Pronunciation Dictionary
2885:
2871:
2857:
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2792:equate Deucalion with Noah, and
2760:Noah has often been compared to
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2036:Orthodox Tewahedo biblical canon
453:psychological biblical criticism
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7882:Creation–evolution controversy
7094:The Bible: In the Beginning...
4964:Can a Cushite Change his Skin?
4797:. Vol. 1. College Press.
4730:. Princeton University Press.
4686:. Princeton University Press.
4641:Images of the Medieval Peasant
4559:. W. W. Norton & Company.
4219:Rashid Ahmad Chaudhry (2005).
3932:. Sydney: Living Water Books.
3852:Frishman, J., Rompay, L. von,
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2807:saving man is also present in
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2327:in this account. According to
2073:that appear to refer to Noah.
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229:depiction of Noah sending the
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5073:. In VanderKam, James (ed.).
5015:Who should be king in Israel?
4724:Goldenberg, David M. (2009).
4701:Goldenberg, David M. (1997).
4682:Goldenberg, David M. (2003).
4659:Goldenberg, David M. (2005).
4644:. Stanford University Press.
3832:, Schocken Books, 2003, p. 1.
2610:
2311:
1909:) also refers to Noah in the
150:) appears as the last of the
7991:Prophets in the Hebrew Bible
7311:Scenes from the Life of Noah
6032:is not universally accepted.
4818:. Harvard University Press.
4543:General and cited references
4342:Roux, Georges (April 1964).
4022:Jackson, JP., Weidman, NM.,
3003:
2546:
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1957:, and some of the epistles (
395:Archbishop of Constantinople
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8046:Prophets in the Druze faith
7589:Black Sea deluge hypothesis
7568:Noah in rabbinic literature
5092:Whitford, David M. (2009).
5038:"The Righteousness of Noah"
4940:Robertson, John M. (1910).
4765:(2001). Batten, Don (ed.).
4709:. Oxford University Press.
4121:. Brill. pp. 108–109.
3974:New American Standard Bible
3384:Journal Biblical Literature
2939:, a term that refers to an
2822:
2265:(354–430), demonstrated in
2101:Noah in rabbinic literature
1647:
416:rabbinic literature on Noah
161:. His story appears in the
10:
8067:
7742:Genesis creation narrative
7102:O Trapalhão na Arca de Noé
4943:Christianity and Mythology
4891:Metcalf, Alida C. (2005).
4661:"What did Ham do to Noah?"
4638:Freedman, Paul H. (1999).
4264:George, Andrew R. (2003).
3713:. Bahá'í Reference Library
3711:"Gems of Divine Mysteries"
3164:Barry L. Bandstra (2008).
2576:
2570:
2362:
2113:A Jewish depiction of Noah
2098:
2094:
1657:
475:
355:
309:
263:
29:
8026:Mythological rape victims
7960:
7919:
7899:Kansas evolution hearings
7869:
7808:
7755:
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7646:
7581:
7533:Ancient Greek flood myths
7510:
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5498:
5449:only appear in the Greek
5443:
5371:
5292:
5220:
5069:Van Seters, John (2000).
5018:. Peter Lang Publishing.
5012:Trost, Travis D. (2010).
4899:University of Texas Press
4833:Levenson, Jon D. (2004).
4417:as the successors of the
4287:– via Google Books.
3953:Lidzbarski, Mark (1925).
3614:Collins, John J. (2004).
3595:von Rad, Gerhard (1961).
3576:von Rad, Gerhard (1961).
3557:von Rad, Gerhard (1961).
3145:Silverman, Jason (2013).
3077:(3rd ed.). Longman.
3020:Hitti, Philip K. (1928).
2913:, Noah's daughter in the
2750:Instructions of Shuruppak
2736:Early Dynastic III Period
2322:, reports that the chief
1630:
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208:. Afterwards, God made a
99:
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46:
39:
7548:Mesoamerican flood myths
7496:Not the End of the World
7464:Not Wanted on the Voyage
7214:The Ark and the Aardvark
5116:The a to Z of the Druzes
4897:(1st ed.). Austin:
4812:Kugle, James L. (1998).
4615:Dimant, Devorah (2001).
4490:Lewis, JP.; Lewis, JP.,
4348:George Allen & Unwin
4056:– via Google Books
3926:Gelbert, Carlos (2011).
3826:Mamet, D., Kushner, L.,
2893:Latter Day Saints portal
2670:, calls the deluge hero
2358:
2009:Gems of Divine Mysteries
1911:First Book of Chronicles
59:Giovanni Battista Gaulli
7861:Young Earth creationism
7851:Progressive creationism
7780:Genesis flood narrative
7666:Noah's Ark silver coins
7605:In Search of Noah's Ark
7599:Searches for Noah's Ark
6956:Wives aboard Noah's Ark
6916:Genesis flood narrative
5167:Encyclopædia Britannica
5113:Swayd, Samy S. (2009).
5034:VanderKam, James Claire
4815:Traditions of the Bible
4791:Kissling, Paul (2004).
4574:Brett, Mark G. (2000).
4556:The Five Books of Moses
4449:Encyclopædia Britannica
4316:Encyclopædia Britannica
4028:, ABC-CLIO, 2004, p. 4.
3386:124/1 (2005), p. 25-40.
3073:Wells, John C. (2008).
2967:Searches for Noah's Ark
2642:Encyclopædia Britannica
1864:five books of the Bible
531:, the Girgashites, the
282:intended to return the
266:Genesis flood narrative
260:Genesis flood narrative
190:Genesis flood narrative
18:Noah's drunkenness
8006:Book of Genesis people
7747:History of creationism
7198:Ooops! Noah Is Gone...
7158:Raining Cats and Frogs
5984:in rabbinic literature
5914:in rabbinic literature
5841:in rabbinic literature
5797:in rabbinic literature
5776:in rabbinic literature
5749:Zechariah ben Jehoiada
5589:in rabbinic literature
5523:in rabbinic literature
5098:. Ashgate Publishing.
4840:The Jewish Study Bible
4769:. ChristianAnswers.net
4365:Myths from Mesopotamia
4076:. Orion. p. 163.
3877:Young, Dwight (2007).
3769:: CS1 maint: others (
3235:jewishencyclopedia.com
2657:, where the Patriarch
2602:
2526:
2503:
2377:
2249:compares the power of
2247:First Epistle of Peter
2231:
2114:
2066:
2034:(which is part of the
1999:of the Quran) and the
1959:Epistle to the Hebrews
1923:deuterocanonical books
1860:documentary hypothesis
511:(10:6–10). From there
491:
436:
353:
233:
225:12th-century Venetian
183:deuterocanonical books
8051:Legendary progenitors
7911:Teach the Controversy
7846:Old Earth creationism
7448:The Moon in the Cloud
7260:Il diluvio universale
6080:Prophets in the Quran
4961:Sadler, R.S. (2005).
4667:. Walter de Gruyter.
4496:, BRILL, 1968, p. 47.
4394:etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk
3884:Encyclopaedia Judaica
3736:, BRILL, 1968, p. 14.
3597:Genesis: A Commentary
3578:Genesis: A Commentary
3559:Genesis: A Commentary
3531:Bandstra, B. (2008),
3131:Catholic Encyclopedia
3097:Fullom, S.W. (1855).
3048:Dana, Nissim (2008).
2956:mythological Hawaiian
2805:created men from clay
2687:Old Babylonian Period
2629:The earliest written
2594:
2579:Comparative Mythology
2567:Comparative mythology
2511:
2495:
2372:
2284:medieval Christianity
2263:St Augustine of Hippo
2225:
2194:is named as Nuraita (
2112:
2057:
1925:include the books of
1921:. References in the
485:
428:
351:
240:) Patriarchs, son to
224:
169:, chapters 5–9), the
157:in the traditions of
55:The Sacrifice of Noah
32:Noah (disambiguation)
7970:Category:Creationism
7893:Edwards v. Aguillard
7543:Great Flood of China
7528:Gilgamesh flood myth
7126:Stowaways on the Ark
4861:Levenson author note
4433:, pp. xxiv–xxv.
4350:. pp. 123, 502.
3643:Who Wrote the Bible?
2647:Encyclopedia Judaica
2623:Gilgamesh flood myth
2156:Encyclopedia Judaica
2038:) and canonical for
181:, and in associated
30:For other uses, see
8016:Biblical patriarchs
8001:Bereshit (parashah)
7952:Omphalos hypothesis
7937:Biblical literalism
7927:Anthropic principle
7836:Islamic creationism
7628:Mosque of Ibn Tulun
7611:Mountains of Ararat
7415:Super 3D Noah's Ark
7233:The Flowering Peach
6977:Generations of Noah
5744:Eliezer ben Dodavah
5147:Jewish Encyclopedia
5144:from the 1901–1906
4073:The Gnostic Gospels
4038:Force, J E (1999),
3811:Lewis, Jack Pearl,
3730:Lewis, Jack Pearl,
3584:. pp. 109–113.
3316:, pp. 202–203.
2851:Christianity portal
2716:Third dynasty of Ur
2230:as the dove returns
2142:Jewish Encyclopedia
2061:, a portion of the
1712:Genesis 4:26; 5:6–7
478:Generations of Noah
380:Canaan being cursed
159:Abrahamic religions
7932:Biblical inerrancy
7856:Theistic evolution
7831:Intelligent design
7737:Creationist museum
7722:Biblical cosmology
7538:Finnish flood myth
7375:The Prophet's Song
7182:40 Days and Nights
7110:La Biblia en pasta
6992:Seven Laws of Noah
5572:Israelite prophets
3291:Praeger Publishers
3193:, pp. 49, 50.
2973:Seven Laws of Noah
2941:alcoholic beverage
2915:Lebor Gabála Érenn
2809:Sumerian Mythology
2740:Sumerian King List
2603:
2504:
2499:Zubdat-al Tawarikh
2378:
2319:Apocryphon of John
2232:
2180:) is mentioned in
2130:Sodom and Gomorrah
2115:
2079:Genesis Apocryphon
2075:Lawrence Schiffman
2067:
2065:that features Noah
2059:Genesis Apocryphon
1854:Narrative analysis
549:Sodom and Gomorrah
492:
465:sexual intercourse
437:
354:
344:Noah's drunkenness
234:
217:Biblical narrative
7978:
7977:
7826:Hindu creationism
7800:Ussher chronology
7674:
7673:
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7505:
7389:Forever Not Yours
7086:Father Noah's Ark
7000:
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5458:
5457:
5212:according to the
5004:978-0-520-09637-0
4967:. T&T Clark.
4953:978-0-7661-8768-9
4932:978-0-19-975407-6
4867:Lulat, G (2005).
4854:978-0-19-529751-5
4759:Sarfati, Jonathan
4623:. Trinity Press.
4566:978-0-393-33393-0
4361:Dalley, Stephanie
4277:978-0-19-927841-1
4083:978-1-78022-670-5
3894:978-0-02-865943-5
3757:Robert H. Charles
3753:The Book of Enoch
3748:"Chapter X"
3565:. pp. 67–73.
3455:Lamentations 4:21
3432:978-1-56338-411-0
3300:978-0-275-98348-2
3259:Deuteronomy 31:22
3177:978-0-495-39105-0
2679:Epic of Gilgamesh
2668:Sumerian language
2638:Epic of Atrahasis
2618:Mesopotamian gods
2607:Epic of Gilgamesh
2600:Epic of Gilgamesh
2551:According to the
2208:Classical Mandaic
2196:Classical Mandaic
2174:Classical Mandaic
2139:According to the
2030:In 10:1–3 of the
1858:According to the
1694:Genesis 4:25; 5:3
1592:
1591:
366:and he planted a
119:
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66:Venerated in
16:(Redirected from
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8031:Noach (parashah)
8011:Book of Jubilees
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7816:Creation science
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7335:After the Deluge
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