Theological Term of the Week 
Tuesday, February 4, 2014 at 8:43PM
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Flood, the
God’s judgment on humankind for its moral depravity and sinfulness by means of an historical flood which wiped out the entire population of the world except for Noah and his family, as recorded in chapters 6-8 of Genesis; also called the Great Flood, the Great Deluge, or the biblical flood. 

Learn more:

  1. The Bible: Genesis 6-8
  2. ESV Bible: Chronology of Noah’s Time in the Ark
  3. Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology: Flood, the
  4. Blue Letter Bible: What Were the Reasons for the Flood?
  5. Bob Deffinbaugh: The Flood
  6. S. Lewis Johnson: Great Flood and the Saving ArkNoah Saved, World Condemned (audio and transcripts)
  7. John MacArthur: The Flood of Judgment; Power of Divine Judgment in the Global Flood (audio and transcripts)

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Filed under Old Testament History

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