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No read your bible. Noah and the flood was hundreds of years earlier. It was Abraham who talks with God in Genesis 18. In Genesis 19 Lot is warned by two angels after Abraham intercedes for him with God.
There were two Lamechs: 1. Lamech in Genesis 4 (also the first polygamist mentioned in the Bible) had two wives: Ada and Tselah. He is known for his "Song of the Sword". 2. Lamech in Genesis 5 was the father of Noah and son of Methuselah. His wife's name is not mentioned in the Bible.
The term two-by-two refers to the Noah and the Ark story in the Bible. This story can be found in Genesis, the first book of the Bible, when the Lord told Noah and his family to build an ark to save his people from the future flood of the earth. The Lord spoke of leading the animals two-by-two into the ark that Noah built, with the help of his family. This ark was to be filled with all the animals of the world; one male and one female, for reproduction purposes. The animals came to Noah in two's and entered the ark two-by-two.
Lamech is mentioned in Genesis chapter 4. It is recorded that he had two wives and he killed a man in self defense. Also in Genesis chapter 5 there is another Lamech mentioned. He was the son of Methuselah and the father of Noah
The Noahide Covenant is God's promise to never send a flood again. The Rainbow is the sign of the covenant. All was well for Noah after the flood but new rules would now govern mankind.Answer:God actually made two covenants with Noah. One (Genesis 6:18) was to preserve him during the Flood, and the other (Genesis ch.9) was to refrain from sending another worldwide flood.
The door of Noah's ark was closed by God (See Genesis 7:16). The reason could be as, only God really knew when it would start raining.
"On the very same day Noah and Noah's sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and Noah's wife and the three wives of his sons with them, entered the ark."...so THREE (3).
The account in the book of Genesis (roughly chapters 6-8) do not mention anything about how the animals entered the ark. It does say that there was a single door to the ark (Genesis 6:16), but how big that door was is not specified. Tradition says the animals entered "two by two." Tradition also forgets to note that Noah was told to bring in 7 of each type of clean animal, not just the standard "one pair of each."
Lamech was Noah's Father... "And Lamech lived an hundred eighty and two years, and begat a son: And he called his name Noah, saying, This same shall comfort us concerning our work and toil of our hands, because of the ground which the LORD hath cursed." Genesis 5:28-29 (KJV)
From the Bible:Genesis 9:8- says: And God went on to say to Noah and to his sons with him: 9 "And as for me, here I am establishing my covenant with YOU men and with YOUR offspring after YOU, 10 and with every living soul that is with YOU, among fowls, among beasts and among all living creatures of the earth with YOU, from all those going out of the ark to every living creature of the earth. 11 Yes, I do establish my covenant with YOU: No more will all flesh be cut off by waters of a deluge, and no more will there occur a deluge to bring the earth to ruin.Answer:God actually made two covenants with Noah. One (Genesis 6:18) was to preserve him during the Flood, and the other (Genesis ch.9) was to refrain from sending another worldwide flood.Note also that these covenants differed from the Covenants with Abraham (Genesis ch.15 and 17) in that Abraham's covenants included spiritual elements - a relationship with God; while the covenants of Noah were promises of God concerning physical matters.
The largest animal on Noah's Ark was the elephant. Then the giraffe, lions, tigers, rhinos and monkeys.AnswerThe Bible does not state which animal was the largest. It is possible that dinosaurs were on the ark, but like the other animals they need not have been fully grown.
You can make 28 = 256 pizzas. Topping 1: You either have it or you don't: two choices. With each choice, for topping 2: You either have it or you don't: two choices. That makes 2*2 or 22 choices. With each choice for the first two, for topping 3: You either have it or you don't: two choices. That makes 2*2*3 or 23 choices. and so on, making 28 choices in all. Note that one choice will comprise no toppings.