The very day that the ark rested on Ararat and the inhabitants of the ark were released. Christ was resurrected on the 17th of Nisan, which is the same day the ark rested and life began after the Flood. His sacrifice gives those who believe a new beginning when we are born-again! So finally after being in the ark for 378 days and water covering the entire earth for 371 days the earth is day and God breaks His silence to Noah by telling him to “go forth” from the ark. Previously God brought Noah into the ark by inviting him in (Come thou). Now He commands him to “go forth” into the world. He induces them to leave on their own accord. There is a NT compliment to this with Christ telling us to “come” to Him when we need rest (Noah) and comfort when we are heavy laden (Matthew 11:28). Its corollary is the Lord Jesus telling us to “go into the world” to preach the gospel (Mark 16: 15). He brings us to Himself for rest and comfort in His security. He also tells us to go and do the work He has ordained for us to fulfill His plan for the earth. We are blessed to have been chosen to do for Him what He asks. The Hebrew, Beresheis Rabbah (31: 12) from the fourth century AD provides significant insight through the sequence that God led the inhabitants in and out of the ark
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