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This is an odd statement in a post about all of humanity the victim of a catastrophic flood. You must not mean this literally.God will never abandon us or cause catastrophe to envelop us.
This is an odd statement in a post about all of humanity the victim of a catastrophic flood. You must not mean this literally.God will never abandon us or cause catastrophe to envelop us.
Maybe. I don’t know if it was localized or not. I wasn’t around back then, so…By using the term “area that was destroyed” you are asserting a localized flood? If that is the case why not just have Noah and family migrate away from the localized flood and why the need to gather worldwide animals unaffected by a local flood?
In addition to the above, @KevinK, it could also be that God likes to use/work with people and nature to in carrying out His tasks. It would be fitting to believe that disaster was eminent, and God simply gave a warning to Noah, having decided not to step in to stop the disaster due to the evil of the people-at-large. Perhaps then, one might wonder why God didn’t just build the ark for Noah. And then it would be fitting to believe that Noah needed the exercise in patience and long-suffering and learning to trust God no matter how ridiculous a task may have seemed.
Is there any reason we should have expected God to do the work for Noah? Is there a reason that God should not have chosen a complex approach, or a reason He should not have let nature takes its course (yet still give Noah a head’s-up)? Just because you and I don’t see the point of a step-by-step approach, doesn’t mean there isn’t a point. Afterall, no one pretends to understand all there is to understand about an infinite God.
I don’t think time matters to God.There seems no point in such a step-by-step manual approach.
Or 水, water, which is H2OLike, for instance, 船 means boat and in it you see certain radicals, like eight 八 and mouth 口.