Topical Encyclopedia Noah, a pivotal figure in the biblical narrative, is introduced in the Book of Genesis as the son of Lamech and a descendant of Adam through the line of Seth. His life and actions are central to the account of the Great Flood, a divine judgment upon a world steeped in sin and corruption. Noah's account is primarily found in Genesis chapters 5 through 9.Genealogy and Early Life Noah was born to Lamech, who named him Noah, saying, "He will comfort us in the labor and painful toil of our hands caused by the ground the LORD has cursed" (Genesis 5:29). This statement reflects the hope that Noah would bring relief and restoration to a world suffering under the curse of sin. Noah is listed as the tenth generation from Adam, and his lineage is significant as it traces the godly line through which God would preserve humanity. Righteousness and Favor with God In a time when "the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great upon the earth" (Genesis 6:5), Noah stood out as a man of righteousness. Genesis 6:8-9 states, "But Noah found favor in the eyes of the LORD. Noah was a righteous man, blameless in his generation; Noah walked with God." This description highlights Noah's unique relationship with God and his moral integrity amidst widespread depravity. The Ark and the Flood God, grieved by humanity's corruption, decided to cleanse the earth with a flood. He instructed Noah to build an ark, a massive vessel designed to preserve Noah, his family, and pairs of every living creature. Genesis 6:14-16 provides specific dimensions and materials for the ark, emphasizing the detailed obedience required of Noah. Noah's faith and obedience are further underscored in Genesis 6:22 : "So Noah did everything precisely as God had commanded him." This act of faith is later commended in the New Testament, where Noah is listed among the heroes of faith in Hebrews 11:7 : "By faith Noah, when warned about things not yet seen, in godly fear built an ark to save his family." The Covenant and New Beginning After the floodwaters receded, Noah, his family, and the animals emerged from the ark to a cleansed earth. Noah's first act was to build an altar and offer sacrifices to the LORD, an expression of gratitude and worship (Genesis 8:20). God responded by establishing a covenant with Noah, promising never to destroy the earth with a flood again and setting the rainbow as a sign of this everlasting covenant (Genesis 9:11-13). Noah's Later Life and Death Noah lived for 350 years after the flood, and his life spanned a total of 950 years. Genesis 9:28-29 records, "Noah lived 350 years after the flood. So Noah lived a total of 950 years, and then he died." His long life and the events he witnessed underscore his role as a patriarch in the post-flood world, through whom the earth was repopulated. Legacy Noah's legacy is profound, as he is seen as a second Adam, a new beginning for humanity. His faithfulness and obedience serve as a model for believers, illustrating the importance of righteousness and trust in God's promises. Noah's account is a testament to God's justice, mercy, and the hope of redemption, themes that resonate throughout the biblical narrative. Nave's Topical Index Genesis 9:28,29And Noah lived after the flood three hundred and fifty years. Nave's Topical Index Library An Exposition on the First Ten Chapters of Genesis, and Part of ... Against Jovinianus. Resources Who was Noah in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWhy did Lamech think Noah would bring comfort (Genesis 5:29)? | GotQuestions.org Why did Noah curse Ham / Canaan? | GotQuestions.org Noah: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Noah: A Daughter of Zelophehad, Special Legislation in Regard to the Inheritance of Noah: Son of Lamech: Builds an Altar and offers Sacrifices Noah: Son of Lamech: Builds an Ark (Ship) and Saves his Family from the Great Flood Noah: Son of Lamech: Dies at the Age of Nine-Hundred and Fifty Years Noah: Son of Lamech: His Blessing Upon Shem and Japheth Noah: Son of Lamech: Intoxication of, and his Curse Upon Canaan Noah: Son of Lamech: Receives the Covenant from God That No Flood Would Ever Again Visit the Earth Related Terms |