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In Genesis Chapter 5 we read in verse 3, "And Adam lived a hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth:" (Genesis 5:3). So far we have 130 years from the creation of the world.
In verse 6 we read: "And Seth lived an hundred and five years, and begat Enos" (Genesis 5:6). Now we are in the year 235 (130 for Adam and 105 for Seth).
In verse 9 we read: "And Enos lived ninety years, and begat Cainan" (Genesis 5:9). This was in the year 325 (235 years plus 90 years).
In verse 12 we read: "And Cainan lived seventy years, and begat Mahalaleel" (Genesis 5:12). This adds up to 395 since Creation (325 plus 70).
In verse 15 we read: "And Mahalaleel lived sixty five years, and begat Jared" (Genesis 5:15). Now we have 460 years since Creation.
Verse 18 talks about Jared's first born: "And Jared lived a hundred and sixty two years, and he begat Enoch" (Genesis 5:18). This makes a total of 622 years.
In verse 21, we find: "And Enoch lived sixty five years, and begat Methuselah" (Genesis 5:21). Now we have 687 years. Methuselah has his first child when he is 187 years old: "And Methuselah lived a hundred and eighty seven years, and begat Lamech" (Genesis 5:25). Now we are in the year 874 since Creation.
Lamech, Methuselah's son, has his own son when he is 182 years old: "And Lamech lived a hundred and eighty two years, and begat a son" (Genesis 5:28). This makes 1056 years.
Who was Lamech's son? "And he called his name Noah, saying, This one shall comfort us concerning our work and toil of our hands, because of the ground which the Lord had cursed" (Genesis 5:29).
Noah has his first child when he is considerably older than his predecessors: "And Noah was five hundred years old, and he begat Shem, Ham, and Japheth" (Genesis 5:32). This makes 1556 years since Creation.
So when was the flood? The Bible is very clear on this: "In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on that day all the fountains of the great deep burst open, and the windows of heaven were opened" (Genesis 7:11). Therefore, we add another 100 years to our previous total of 1556 years, and this makes the year of the Flood to be 1656 from Creation.
The Bible places the Flood and Noah's Ark approximately 1656 years after creation. Earlier Near Eastern creation stories on which the story of Noah is based, or which at least have a common origin, tend to place the flood somewhat earlier.
Ian Wilson (Before the Flood) believes that the biblical Flood and other, similar Near Eastern flood legends have a common origin in the inundation of the Black Sea, when rising sea level caused the Mediterranean Sea to break through the Bosporus, resulting in what must have seemed like a world-wide flood sent by the gods, and causing survivors to flee south into what is now the Middle East. This catastrophic event occurred in 5200 BCE.
There are flood stories in many traditions in the middle-East; the earliest is Sumerian around 1700 BCE. There have been several theories over the years about the event that gave rise to these stories, two top contenders are:
According to Jewish tradition, the Flood was in 2104 BCE (the year 1656 in the Jewish reckoning, which is counted from Creation). See also:
Jewish tradition places the Flood in 2104 BCE.
Biblically, Noah's Flood took place around five thousand years ago. Science says it never happened and that fundamentally it could not happen.
Tradition places it in 2104 BCE.
2194 BC
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120 years
The eight of Noahs family escaped the flood the rest of mankind died.
Nobody Knows, but it had to worry them!!
Deep enough to float your boat.
40 days and 40 nights
ice age,Noahs flood in bible
No god has promised us that he will not flood the earth , like he did at Noahs time.
Noah became a farmer and grew a vineyard.
God sent Jesus Christ to restore humanity's friendship with Him through His teachings, sacrifice, and resurrection, which offered redemption and forgiveness for our sins. Jesus's message of love, compassion, and grace serves as a bridge between humanity and God, helping to renew the broken relationship between them.
The next rain after Noah's flood was when Moses parted the water of the red sea. This was a long while after the rains from Noah's Ark and everything they dealt with.
The first mention of rain in the bible , comes with the great flood at Noahs time.
Noah's Ark is the vesset in the Genesis flood narrative through which God spared Noah
He destroyed it by the flood during Noahs days, but the fanily and the animals were on the ark to continue life.