Noah
Noah was a Manifestation of God[edit]
"...consider that among the Prophets was Noah. When He was invested with the robe of Prophethood, and was moved by the Spirit of God to arise and proclaim His Cause, whoever believed in Him and acknowledged His Faith, was endowed with the grace of a new life."
- (Bahá'u'lláh, Kitáb-i-Íqán, par. 162)
Noah's rejection by the people[edit]
- Kitáb-i-Íqán, par. 7-9
- etc.
Events in Noah's Life[edit]
Accounting of Noah's years unknown[edit]
"The years of Noah are not years as we count them, and as our teachings do not state that this reference to years means His dispensation, we cannot interpret it this way."
- (From a letter written on behalf of the Guardian to an individual believer, November 25, 1950; quoted in Lights of Guidance, no. 1659)
Noah and other patriarch years are symbolic[edit]
"Then the Master asked Esmael: "How old was Moses?"
"One hundred and twenty years," he replied. "But the patriarchs, such as Noah and others lived many hundreds of years."
"The Master said: "The age of those ancient prophets as recorded in the Old Testament is symbolic. It has a spiritual interpretation. Wert thou informed of the science of anatomy thou wouldst realize that this human mechanism and these material organs cannot last more than one hundred and twenty years.""
- (Attributed to 'Abdu'l-Baha, Star of the West, volume 13, issue 6, p. 152)
Ark and the Flood symbolical[edit]
"The statement in 'Seven Days of Creation' certainly cannot be considered authoritative or correct. The Ark and the Flood we believe are symbolical."
- (From a letter written on behalf of the Guardian to an individual believer, October 28, 1949: Baha'i News, No. 228, February 1950, p. 4; quoted in Lights of Guidance, no. 1716)
See also[edit]
Other references[edit]
(add the following under separate specific summary headings as possible)
- Qur'án (exhaustively searched for "Noah")
- Suráh 7:59-64; 54:9-17 (includes reference to His being driven out); 71 (recounts the opposition of the people, despite His entreaties, and their subsequent annihilation in a Flood)
- Suráh 11:25-49
- Suráh 7:69, 11:89, 14:9(-15), 17:17, 40:5, 31, 53:52, 51:45-46 (brief references to people of Noah's fate)
- Suráh 6:84, 17:3, 19:58-60, 37:75-82 (references to descendants of Noah (and Noah))
- Suráh 2323-31 (includes reference to the people's insistence on a miracle of angels, the Ark)
- Suráh 53:52 (before Húd and Sálih--see v. 50-51)
- Suráh 3:33; 4:163 (a Chosen One)
- Suráh 21:76-77 (prayer of Noah and His family heard and they are delivered (others drowned in Flood))
- Suráh 29:14-15 (reference to 950 years and deliverance through Flood)
- Suráh 66:10 (example of the wife of Noah as an unbeliever)
- Suráh 69:11-12 (deliverance on the Ark to be a perpetual lesson for mankind)
- Suráh 42:13 (brief mention as Islám being the same religion as Noah's)
- Suráh 22:42; 50:12 (brief mention of the denial of the people of Noah)
- Suráh 57:26 (brief mention of how a few were obedient)
- Suráh 10:71 (offer made and rejected by the people)
- Bible
- http://www.blueletterbible.org/ (see the topical collection)