The history of Moses and the Hebrew Exodus is different of the history of Noah, the ark and the flood. Anyways, it was Noah, Shem, Cam and Japhet with their wives who survived the flood.
The Sumerian accounts (plural) are riddled with idolatry.
Prior to the flood in the story of Noah, the Hebrew people were not yet a distinct group; they didn't exist yet.
Days and Nights of the Great Flood Days and Nights of the Great Flood
Various descriptions and terms have been used to describe the great flood. It has been called variously, 'the Flood of Noah', 'Noah's Flood', 'The Deluge', a 'Cataclysm', or simply 'The Flood' as distinct from any particular local flood. Interestingly, the Hebrew word 'mabul' also makes this distinction in that it is a word which includes all of the above meanings, as distinct from any local flood, no matter how great and devastating.
In the Bible, it was the sin of humanity's wickedness and corruption that caused the great flood in the story of Noah's Ark. Ovid's version in Metamorphoses attributes the flood to the downfall of man and the need for a fresh start.
Tradition states that Hebrew was in general use (Rashi commentary, Genesis 11:1) as the lingua franca, and the various family-clans each also had their own distinct language (Torah-Temimah commentary, Genesis ch.11). See also:The origins of HebrewEvidence of the Flood
it would be helpful if we knew which great flood you mean...
Great Sheffield Flood happened in 1864.
A flood of the blood of Jesus = מביל דם ישו (mah-BOOL dam YEH-shoo).
was the great missipi flood.
There are many Hebrew songs and versions with the title "Halleluyah"