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NOAH - All My Children

Salty

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Noah was about 480 years old when he began building the Ark
It took him 120 to complete the project.
The Noah took his wife along with 3 sons and their wife's on the Ark.

Do you think that Noah had more children than just the three who came on the Ark?
500 years old and only three children???

If he did, were they discouraged with the amount of time that Noah worked on the ark?

If they chose not to stick with Noah - then they would have perished in the Great Flood.

If Noah did have additional children - why do you suppose Moses did not include them
in Scripture?
 

Martin Marprelate

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I have a theory that Noah's sons were all adopted.
First of all, compare Genesis 5:32 with all the other antediluvians in Genesis 5. Noah's the only one who waits 500 years to have children and then.......he has triplets??
Secondly, I read somewhere that everyone in the world is related to one of three men, whom the article suggested might be great conquerors and mass rapists. But I thought, I know three people to whom everyone is related: Shem, Ham and Japheth. Then I thought, but if that's the case, everyone is related to one man-- Noah. But if S, H & J were adopted, that would fit.
Maybe Noah realised he was never going to be a father and so he adopts three babies and brings them up in the fear of the Lord.

Just a thought. :Whistling
 

rlvaughn

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Do you think that Noah had more children than just the three who came on the Ark?
500 years old and only three children???
500 and only 3 children may seem unusual by normal human standards, but I know of no biblical evidence that suggests he had any other children. A few things I notice, though not conclusive, are:
  • The reference to Noah and his sons does not follow the pattern of the other patriarchs, who are usually said to have "lived after" and begot "sons and daughters."
  • Genesis 6:10 says he begat three sons, with no indication of other children.
  • Genesis 9:19 speaks of 3 sons of Noah "as if" there are no others.
Ultimately, the Bible doesn't say Noah had only 3 sons, but to me it seems to be implied.
 

church mouse guy

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Children are cheaper by the dozen but they probably were expensive even in Noah's time, what with braces and everything.
 

TCassidy

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We have two kids. A daughter and a son.

Our daughter has cost a fortune over the years. Clothes, food, private school, private college. Doctors. Dentists. Cars. And now her boys are costing us for Christmas, birthdays, and all the other things good grandparents spend on their grandkids.

Our boy has never cost us a dime. He died in 1976.

I don't care how much they cost. It is worth the expense. So buy those braces and everything. They are worth the investment.
 

canadyjd

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Scripture doesn't mention other
500 and only 3 children may seem unusual by normal human standards, but I know of no biblical evidence that suggests he had any other children. A few things I notice, though not conclusive, are:
  • The reference to Noah and his sons does not follow the pattern of the other patriarchs, who are usually said to have "lived after" and begot "sons and daughters."
  • Genesis 6:10 says he begat three sons, with no indication of other children.
  • Genesis 9:19 speaks of 3 sons of Noah "as if" there are no others.
Ultimately, the Bible doesn't say Noah had only 3 sons, but to me it seems to be implied.
Whether he had other children or not, only these three and their wives made it on the boat.

Reminds me of a funny cartoon for some reason. 2 dinosaurs standing together and looking at the ark as it floated away. One says, "oh cr*p, was that today?"
 
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