Righteous Noah
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Noah is distinguished from the “people of his time” by his upright character (i.e., “the only good man,” GNB). His piety and righteous courage became renowned in later times (Ezek14:14, 20; Isa 54:9–10), and he was commonly associated with the virtue of godliness (Heb11:7; 1 Pet 3:20), receiving the unique appellation “preacher of righteousness” (2 Pet2:5). Jewish literature celebrated Noah’s place in history as the paragon of righteousness (e.g., Sir 44:17; Jub. 5:19; Wis 10:4; 1 Enoch67:1) and added to his reputation by fancifulstories about his birth (e.g., 1QapGen 2; 1 Enoch 106).12 More
Mathews, K. A. Genesis 1-11:26. Vol. 1A. Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1996. Print. The New American Commentary
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