Noah - Patriarch

Who was Noah?

Builder of the ark

950 years Born: -2868 Patriarch

Family

Relatives of Noah

The story of Noah

Noah is a biblical figure who is best known as the protagonist of the story of the great flood. According to the book of Genesis, God saw that the earth was filled with violence and wickedness, and decided to destroy it with a flood. However, God chose Noah to build an ark, or large boat, to save himself, his family, and a pair of every kind of animal from the flood. After the flood waters receded, Noah released the animals from the ark and God made a covenant, or promise, with Noah that he would never again destroy the earth with a flood. Noah is also remembered for planting the first vineyard and becoming drunk, leading to the shame of his son Ham. Noah is considered to be a righteous man who obeyed God and is remembered as a symbol of hope and salvation. The story of Noah and the great flood continues to be an important part of the religious and cultural heritage of many people around the world, and it has been interpreted in many different ways over the centuries. The exact date of Noah's birth and death is not specified in the Bible, but he is believed to have lived in the early part of human history. Noah is estimated to have lived for 950 years, according to the genealogy given in the book of Genesis. The story of Noah and the great flood has been the subject of much religious, historical, and cultural interest, and it continues to inspire people and shape the way that they understand the world and their place in it.

Name meaning

"Rest" or "comfort"

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Patriarch

First mention

Genesis 5:29

Appearances in the Bible

66 mentions

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