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The Great Flood and the destructions of sinners

The Great flood and the destructions of sinners

The Great Flood and the destructions of sinners

Published on May, 2024

In the story of Noah's Flood from the Bible, God observes the wickedness of humanity and decides to send a great flood to cleanse the earth. He chooses Noah, a righteous man, to build an ark and save his family and two of every kind of animal. Noah follows God's instructions precisely, and when the flood comes, they all seek refuge in the ark.
It rains for forty days and forty nights, flooding the earth and destroying everything except those on the ark. After the floodwaters recede, Noah sends out a dove to find dry land. When the dove returns with an olive branch, Noah knows that the flood has ended. God makes a covenant with Noah, promising never to flood the earth again, and sets a rainbow in the sky as a sign of this covenant.
Noah and his family emerged from the ark, and they repopulated the earth. This story serves as a reminder of God's judgment against sin and his mercy towards those who are faithful.
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