This essay explores the biblical story of Noah and the Flood, discussing its historical significance and the debate surrounding its global or local scale. It examines the evidence from various sources and offers insights into the scientific and religious perspectives.
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1NOAH AND THE FLOOD ESSAY Over the course of time, as children of Adam has begun to populate the earth, humans werealreadyoversteppingtheirboundariesthatGodhadplacedoneveryone1.This disobedience along with corruption is what caused the great flood, which eliminated any and all remnant of life that had remained on Earth. This increasing disobedience is what had caused God to initiate a strategically engineered fresh start that would mean that the human race would be getting another opportunity at proving their obedience2. This wrath of the flood spared the lives of eight people who were Noah and his family, and after this God had made a promise that he would never again destroy the Earth by flood3. According to history, there was a real flood that has been able to be recognised. However, its depth and seriousness has been open for discussion. It is stated in the Bible that the level of the water during the flood was enough to cover all the land on earth, and deep enough that all mountains were under water4. If the scripture is translated into facts, there was a flood that was almost 6 miles in depth that was able to cover the Himalayas however, that amount of water is much more than the amount that is present on Earth at this moment. This would have meant that God was able to suddenly manufacture all that extra water and also make it disappear in the same manner. In Islam, Noah is recognized as a prophet and an apostle of God, and he is called Nuh ibn Lumik ibn Mutushalkh. Common with the Bible, Noah was sent by God to warn his people to stop living a life consumed by greed and sin. He was charged with the authority to preach the teachings of God to the people and advise them to only worship God and to carry out good and pure lives. However, in the Quran, the theory of the Great Flood is debatable in 1Genesis 6:9-22 (New International Version) 2James Pritchard, ed., “The Epic Of Gilgamesh,” inAncient Near Eastern Texts(Princeton: Princeton University Press,1955), 5 3Guy Gugliotta, “The Noah’s Flood Salvage Job,”Star(Toronto), September 14, 2000, B4 4Rosie Mestel, “Noah’s Flood,”New Scientist, October, 1997, 24-27
2NOAH AND THE FLOOD ESSAY the sense of it being on a global or on a local scale. This is because the preaching of Noah and his time as a prophet on earth ranged over 950 years according to the Quran. Old research tells shows that there were remnants found of a older civilization residing in the location where the black sea is now5. Recent findings are proving that the Great Flood might actually have been a correct historical occurrence. Scientists have found that the flood had started in the Yellow River in China almost four thousand years ago. There are various historical Chinese texts that have recorded the incident to some extent. The texts say that the reason behind the flood was a landslide which was caused by an earthquake causing the natural formation of a dam across the Yellow River. However, many historians are still not yet fully convinced because it is still not clear as to how a ‘folk memory’ could have accurately been maintained for 900 years6. There is a possibility of various floods happening throughout that time that are not talked about in famous literature materials. There are many instances portrayed in the Bible which, for someone with a scientific mindwillwanttoquestionorevenarisethedesiretoinvestigateonthematter. Consecutively, there are many instances which have not and cannot be proven by the modern day technology, so it is up to the discretion of the reader what they decide to do with the information. 5Warren Leary, “Ruins Under Black Sea Linked to Noah’s Flood,”National Post(Toronto), September 14, 2000, A7 6Doug McInnis, “And The Waters Prevailed”,Earth, August 1998, 47-48, 51-54
3NOAH AND THE FLOOD ESSAY Bibliography: Doug McInnis, “And The Waters Prevailed”,Earth, August 1998, 47-48, 51-54 Guy Gugliotta, “The Noah’s Flood Salvage Job,”Star(Toronto), September 14, 2000, B4 James Pritchard, ed., “The Epic Of Gilgamesh,” inAncient Near Eastern Texts(Princeton: Princeton University Press,1955), 5 Rosie Mestel, “Noah’s Flood,”New Scientist, October, 1997, 24-27 September 14, 2000, A7 Warren Leary, “Ruins Under Black Sea Linked to Noah’s Flood,”National Post(Toronto),