Noah and the Great Flood | David Asscherick

David Asscherick unpacks the flood narrative in Genesis, emphasizing its theological significance and connection to the broader biblical story. He highlights how Genesis sets the foundation for all of Scripture, tracing humanity’s separation from God and one another, and God’s response through covenant. At the heart of the story is grace—Noah found favor in God’s eyes, and God remembered him.

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