Yes, the Bible most certainly does mention insects and microscopic organism.
The Bible says clearly that God commanded Noah to:
Genesis 6:13
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"I have decided to put an end to all mortals on earth; the earth is full of lawlessness because of them. So I will destroy them and all life on earth.** ( all life on earth must mean all life on earth, or God would have said, most life on earth)
The correct biblical interpretation of that passage is ALL LIVING, AIR-BREATHING CREATURES.
Genesis 6:13
I would presume God means fish as well, but I’m not going to go there with you…
we are sticking with insects that are on earth and micro-organisms that also are on earth and God said he was going to destroy all life on earth.
I do not take the story of Noah literally in the sense that he sailed away with fish too. Fish in the bible are not considered air-breathing creatures.
Genesis 6:17
I, on my part, am about to bring the flood (waters) on the earth, to
destroy everywhere all creatures in which there is the breath of life; everything on earth shall perish.
See? there ya go, exactly what I said.
Ok, so once again, God says that he is going to destroy everywhere all creatures in which there is the breath of life ( I would again think that this would apply to fish, but I’m not going to go there with you).
Why not? You’re going everywhere else. And again, in biblical times, fish were not (and are not today) considered air-breathing creatures.
God says that everything on earth shall perish, if everything on earth wasn’t going to perish ( like the insects and the micro-organisms, then God, who has no need to lie, would say something like, and most things on earth with the breath of life shall perish.
So if everything is going to die, it means that everything is going to die, including the insects and micro-organisms.
OK. Say for a moment that everything DID die on the earth. You don’t think that God can regenerate His own creation in some way?
Genesis chapter 7:14
(Noah is on the ark)…
every kind of creeping thing of the earth ( was on the ark)
Yes, every creeping thing as long as IT BREATHED AIR, in how they understood that in biblical times.
Genesis 7:15
Pairs of all creatures in which there was the breath of life entered the ark with Noah.
Exactly.
So we have established that
pairs of all creatures in which there is the breath of life got onto the ark, that would have to include insects, as they live on the land, insects breath oxygen, but I think the Bible is actually referring to “life” itself. (I just don’t want you to claim that insects don’t breath, but they do.)
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Here is the definition of creeping:**
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to move slowly with the body close to the ground, as a reptile or an **insect**, or a person on hands and knees.
Genesis 7:22
** Everything on dry land with the faintest breath of life in its nostrils died out.**
AIR-BREATHING.
Self explanatory…everything was dead on dry land, that would include insects and micro-organisms.
So, I think it is most explicitly clear that Noah would have had to have collected around 500,000 insects and cared for them on the ark.
That depends. The bible never explicitly states that insects were thought of at the time as AIR-BREATHING, only that they were associated with famine and rot.
How could Noah even have possibly have fed 500,000 insects or kept them from escaping, infecting all of the other animals and spreading disease? Not to mention, how Noah could have kept a massive infestation, as insects certainly breed very differently than mammals.
The mosquitoe alone, the female lays something like 100-300 eggs several times during her 2 week life span. There would be a massive mosquitoe infestation, and this is but one of 499,999 other insects on the ark.
If Noah did not have to collect the insects and everything on the earth was destroyed, as scripture clearly spells out.
How then did the 500,000 + insects come to be after God destroyed them all? ( and the micro-organisms)
You certainly are obsessed with insects. Are you sure you don’t suffer from insectophobia??
God created everything and all life on earth in 7 days. God did not create life on earth twice…the scriptures don’t say anything about that.