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If the story of Noah and the biblical Flood is literally true, then absolutely everyone is descended from Noah. However, there are sound and convincing reasons for believing that the story of Noah and the biblical Flood is not literally true. Black Africans do have the same ancestry as the rest of humanity, but this was far earlier than the biblical story.
A:If the biblical story of Noah and the great worldwide flood were true, we would all be descendants of Noah - every single one of us. However, scientists dismiss the Flood story as purely mythical, as do many theologians and biblical scholars. On this view, Noah did not really exist and therefore does not have any descendants.
Whatever plan God might have had for the Christian Church, there is nothing in the biblical story of Noah that expresses this.
An arkeologist is a person who attempts to search for evidence to corroborate the Biblical story of Noah's Ark.
A:The biblical legend of Noah predates the story of the Promised Land, so there is no reference in the Bible to Noah ever seeing the land. Also, Noah's Ark is traditionally thought to have rested on Mount Ararat, far to the north of the biblical Promised Land.
Both stories contain animals on a boat.
Shem was Noah's eldest son.
AnswerIf Noah's Ark ever existed and has survived the depredations of time, people could look for and find it. The faithful could then come to see it, knowing it to be evidence of biblical accuracy after all. But scholars say that the story of Noah's Ark is really a reworking of a somewhat similar story in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Just as the flood in the Epic of Gilgamesh was only a legend, so is the biblical Flood. There was no Noah's Ark, so no one will ever see it.
Noah is commonly associated with being the patron of animals, sailors, and gardeners. His role as a protector of these entities stems from his biblical story of building an ark to save pairs of animals from the Great Flood.
Noah's arch
Noah, as in the Biblical character and the name in general, is translated as: Noé.
He was in one Biblical picture- The Greatest Story ever told- He played a Roman centurion or police guard.