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<p> ''''' nō´a ''''' ( נח , <i> ''''' nōaḥ ''''' </i> , "rest"; [[Septuagint]] Νῶε , <i> ''''' Nṓe ''''' </i> ; Josephus, Νῶχος , <i> ''''' Nṓchos ''''' </i> ): The 10th in descent from Adam in the line of [[Seth]] (&nbsp; [[Genesis]] 5:28 , &nbsp;Genesis 5:29 ). [[Lamech]] here seems to derive the word from the root נחם , <i> ''''' nāḥam ''''' </i> , "to comfort," but this is probably a mere play upon the name by Noah's father. The times in which Noah was born were degenerate, and this finds pathetic expression in Lamech's saying at the birth of Noah, "This same shall comfort us in our work and in the toil of our hands, which cometh because of the ground which <i> ''''' [[Yahweh]] ''''' </i> hath cursed." [[Concerning]] theory that Noah is the name of a dynasty, like [[Pharaoh]] or Caesar, rather than of a single individual, see [[Antediluvians]] . In his 600th year the degenerate races of mankind were cut off by the Deluge. But 120 years previously (&nbsp;Genesis 6:3 ) he had been warned of the catastrophe, and according to &nbsp;1 Peter 3:20 had been preparing for the event by building the ark (see [[Ark]]; [[Deluge]] ). In the cuneiform inscriptions Noah corresponds to " <i> ''''' H̬asisadra ''''' </i> " (Xisuthrus). After the flood Noah celebrated his deliverance by building an altar and offering sacrifices to <i> ''''' Yahweh ''''' </i> (&nbsp;Genesis 8:20 ), and was sent forth with God's blessing to be "fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth" (&nbsp;Genesis 9:1 ), as Adam had been sent forth at the beginning (&nbsp;Genesis 1:28 ). In token of the certainty of God's covenant not to destroy the race again by flood, a rainbow spanned the sky whose reappearance was ever after to be a token of peace. But Noah was not above temptation. In the prosperity which followed, he became drunken from the fruit of the vineyard he had planted. His son [[Ham]] irreverently exposed the nakedness of his father, while [[Shem]] and [[Japheth]] covered it from view (&nbsp;Genesis 9:22 , &nbsp;Genesis 9:23 ). The curse upon [[Canaan]] the son of Ham was literally fulfilled in subsequent history when [[Israel]] took possession of Palestine, when [[Tyre]] fell before the arms of Alexander, and [[Carthage]] surrendered to Rome. </p>
<p> ( נעה , <i> ''''' nō‛āh ''''' </i> , "movement"): One of the daughters of [[Zelophehad]] (&nbsp; Numbers 26:33; &nbsp;Numbers 27:1; &nbsp;Numbers 36:11; &nbsp;Joshua 17:3 ff). </p>


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<ref name="term_6690"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/noah+(1) Noah from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_6694"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/noah+(2) Noah from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Revision as of 08:10, 15 October 2021

Noah [1]

( נעה , nō‛āh , "movement"): One of the daughters of Zelophehad (  Numbers 26:33;  Numbers 27:1;  Numbers 36:11;  Joshua 17:3 ff).

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