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Rev. David Holwick
First Baptist Church
Ledgewood, New Jersey     (Bible study)
February 5, 1995
                                                        Genesis 6-9

                           NOAH AND THE FLOOD

  I. Overview of the Flood of Noah.
      A. God is displeased with sinfulness of humans, decides to judge them.
      B. One family is righteous and is saved.
      C. A great flood of water, from above and below the earth, inundates
            the planet.
      D. All living creatures die, except what is on the ark.
          1) All modern humans would be descendants of Noah's family.
      E. God makes a covenant with Noah that he will never destroy the
            earth again.  The rainbow is the sign.
 II. Scientific problems.
      A. There is not enough water to cover every mountain.  Melting ice
            caps and every rain drop would not raise sea level even 100
            feet.  Tallest mountains are 25,000 feet in elevation.
      B. There is no evidence of a universal flood in recorded history.
          1) Flood deposits of clear clay in Mesopotamia are localized.
      C. There are difficulties with an ark of animals.
          1) Not all animals could fit on board.
          2) How could one family take care of them?
          3) The food would be an insurmountable problem.
      D. Other ancient literature closely parallels the Flood of Noah
            and is older than the Bible's account.  Wouldn't they all be
            myth together?
III. Biblical answers.
      A. Genesis indicates the flood did not just come from rain (or ice
            caps) but also from under the ground and "the floodgates of
            heaven."  What these are is uncertain.         7:11
      B. A great flood would not necessarily leave much evidence, so it
            is not surprising that deposits cannot be found.
          1) The view of some Christians is that the geologic layers we
                see was all laid down by the Flood.  Compare the strata
                laid down in the Mount St. Helens explosion.
      C. All humans would have an historical memory of the flood so it is
            not surprising that we have other versions of it.  The Bible's
            version is the inspired one.  Comparison of Genesis and
            Gilgamesh Epic (Table 11):
          1) Ark is huge and seaworthy, Gilgamesh's boat is square.
          2) Gilgamesh's flood is only 7 days long.
          3) The theology is definitely sub-par.  The gods send a flood
                out of spite rather than out of holiness.
      D. The New Testament supports the historicity of the flood.
          1) Noah's generation is compared to that of the Second Coming. Matt 24:37
          2) Noah's faith is commended in Hebrews 11:7.
          3) The Flood was an experience of salvation as well as damnation;
                baptism has a similar symbolism.      1 Peter 3:20-21
          4) God's destruction of Sodom is just as historical as the
                Flood.                     2 Peter 2:5 and 3:3-7
 IV. Local or universal flood?
      A. A local flood alleviates some of the scientific problems.
          1) Most commentators, even conservatives, prefer a local flood.
          2) The universal language would be an example of hyperbole.
      B. The plain reading of the Bible demands a universal scope:
          1) Representatives of all living creatures on board.   6:19
          2) All the high mountains covered.                     7:19
          3) Every living creature outside perishes.             7:21, 9:15
      C. The wide variety of flood stories in ancient societies
            supports a universal event.
      D. At the very least, Genesis demands the destruction of all
            humans except Noah and his family.
  V. Ark sightings.
      A. The Flood probably happened at least 20,000 years ago, before
            Asians passed over to the Americas.  It is interesting that
            most Indian tribes have Flood stories.
      B. The Ark came to rest in the region of Ararat, not on one
            particular mountain.
          1) The Ark is LARGE, displacing about 50,000 tons.
      C. Numerous sightings of the Ark have been reported over the years.
          1) Marco Polo reported seeing it.  [Invented] tourist sight?
          2) A French explorer claims to have been inside the Ark and
                to have brought back a piece of it.
          3) Sky-Lab photo shows a blob on mountain in Turkey.
          4) Astronaut Irwin was an avid Ark hunter.
      D. No certifiable claims have been made to date.
          1) In most cases, "evidence" has disappeared.
          2) It would be most unusual for the Ark to exist inside glaciers,
                which move and crush objects within.
          3) Yet "Ice Man" in Italy shows at least small objects can
                survive for long periods.
          4) Lessening of tensions along Turkish/Russian border will
                encourage Ark expeditions.
 

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