INTRODUCTION: The days of Noah are especially important because of their similarities and parallels to the days preceding Christ’s second coming (Matthew 24:37-39). This story warns against falling into the corruption of the world. Our desire should be to follow the example of Noah who lived a holy, separated life before God and man.
b. In addition, God calls Israel, as a nation, “my son, even my firstborn” (Exodus 4:22) and Jesus is identified as “the Son of God” (Matthew 16:16; John 1:34).
c. For additional notes on this passage see the section entitled Background Resources.
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