<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_NOAH_AND_THE_ARK" id="THE_STORY_OF_NOAH_AND_THE_ARK"></SPAN>THE STORY OF NOAH AND THE ARK</h2>
<p>After Abel was slain, and his brother Cain had gone into
another land, again God gave a child to Adam and Eve. This
child they named Seth; and other sons and daughters were given
to them; for Adam and Eve lived many years. But at last they
died, as God had said they must die, because they had eaten of
the tree that God had forbidden them to eat.</p>
<p>By the time that Adam died, there were many people on the
earth; for the children of Adam and Eve had many other
children; and when these grew up they had other children; and
these had children also. These men and women and children lived
in tents. They owned sheep and cattle, and they moved about
with them, wherever they could find pasture. The children
played around the tent doors, and sat beside the camp-fires in
the evenings, where they all sang together, and the older
people told them stories. And after a time this land where
Adam's sons lived began to be full of people.</p>
<p>It is sad to tell that as time went on more and more of
these people became wicked, and fewer and fewer of them grew up
to become good men and women. All the people lived near
together, and few went away to other lands; so it came to
<SPAN name="Page_15"
id="Page_15"></SPAN>pass that even the children of good men and
women learned to be bad, like the people around them, and no
longer did what was right and good.</p>
<p>And as God looked down on the world that he had made, he saw
how wicked the men in it had become, and that every thought and
every act of man was evil and only evil continually.</p>
<p>But while most of the people in the world were very wicked,
there were some good people also, though they were very few.
The best of all the men who lived at that time was a man whose
name was Enoch. He was not the son of Cain, but another Enoch,
who came from the family of Seth, the son of Adam, who was born
after the death of Abel. While so many around Enoch were doing
evil, this man did only what was right. He walked with God and
God walked with him, and talked with him. And at last, when
Enoch was a very old man and weary with life, God took him away
from earth to heaven. He did not die, as all the people have
since Adam disobeyed God, but "he was not, for God took him."
This means that Enoch was taken up from earth without
dying.</p>
<p>All the people in the time of Enoch were not shepherds. Some
of them had learned how to make rude bows and arrows and axes
and plows. And after a long time they melted iron, and they
<SPAN name="Page_16"
id="Page_16"></SPAN>made knives and swords and dishes to use in
their homes. They sowed grain in the fields and reaped
harvests, and they planted vines and fruit trees. But God
looked down on the earth and said:</p>
<p>"I will take away all men from the earth that I have made;
because the men of the world are evil, and do evil
continually."</p>
<p>But even in those bad times God saw one good man. His name
was Noah. Noah tried to do right in the sight of God. As Enoch
had walked with God, so Noah walked with God, and talked with
him. And Noah had three sons; their names were Shem, and Ham,
and Japheth.</p>
<p>God said to Noah, "The time has come when all the men and
women on the earth are to be destroyed. Every one must die,
because they are all wicked. But you and your family shall be
saved, because you alone are trying to do right."</p>
<p>Then God told Noah how he might save his life and the lives
of his sons. He was to build a very large boat, as large as the
largest ships that are made in our time; very long, and very
wide and very deep; with a roof over it; and made like a long,
wide house in three stories; but so built that it would float
on the water. Such a ship as this was called "an ark." God told
Noah to build this ark, and to have it ready for the time when
he would need it.</p>
<p>"<SPAN name="Page_17"
id="Page_17"></SPAN>For," said God to Noah, "I am going to
bring a great flood of water on the earth to cover all the
land and to drown all the people on the earth. And as the
animals on the earth will be drowned with the people, you
must make the ark large enough to hold a pair of each kind
of animals and several pairs of some animals that are needed
by men, like sheep and goats and oxen; so that there will be
animals as well as men to live upon the earth after the
flood has passed away. And you must take in the ark food for
yourself and your family, and for all the animals with you;
enough food to last for a year, while the flood shall stay
on the earth."</p>
<p>And Noah did what God told him to do, although it must have
seemed very strange to all the people around, to build this
great ark where there was no water for it to sail upon. And it
was a long time, because this ship was so big, that Noah and
his sons were at work building the ark, which God had told them
to build, while the wicked people around wondered, and no doubt
laughed at Noah for building a great ship where there was no
sea.</p>
<p>At last the ark was finished, and stood like a great house
on the land. There was a door on one side, and a window on the
roof, to let in the light. Then God said to Noah:</p>
<p>"Come into the ark, you and your wife, and <SPAN name="Page_18"
id="Page_18"></SPAN>your three sons, and their wives with them;
for the flood of waters will come very soon. And take with
you animals of all kinds, and birds, and things that creep;
seven pairs of these that will be needed by men, and one
pair of all the rest, so that all kinds of animals may be
kept alive upon the earth."</p>
<p>So Noah and his wife, and his three sons, Shem, Ham and
Japheth, with their wives, went into the ark. And God brought
to the door of the ark the animals, and the birds, and the
creeping things of all kinds; and they went into the ark. And
Noah and his sons put them in their places, and brought in food
enough to feed them all for many days. And then the door of the
ark was shut and no more people and no more animals could come
in.</p>
<p>In a few days the rain began to fall, as it had never rained
before. It seemed as though the heavens were opened to pour
great floods upon the earth. The streams filled, and the rivers
rose higher and higher, and the ark began to float on the
water. The people left their houses and ran up to the hills;
but soon the hills were covered, and all the people on them
were drowned.</p>
<p>Some had climbed up to the tops of higher mountains, but the
water rose higher and higher, until even the mountains were
covered and all the people, wicked as they had been, were
<SPAN name="Page_19"
id="Page_19"></SPAN>drowned in the great sea that now rolled
over all the earth where man had lived. And all the animals,
the tame animals, cattle, and sheep, and oxen, were drowned;
and the wild animals, lions, and tigers, and all the rest
were drowned also. Even the birds were drowned, for their
nests in the trees were swept away, and there was no place
where they could fly from the terrible storm. For forty days
and nights the rain kept on, until there was no breath of
life remaining outside of the ark.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="THE_WATER_ROSE_HIGHER_AND_HIGHER"
id="THE_WATER_ROSE_HIGHER_AND_HIGHER"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure5_th.jpg"
title="The water rose higher and higher"
alt="The water rose higher and higher" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>The water rose higher and higher</i>
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<p>After forty days the rain stopped, but the water stayed upon
the earth for more than six months, and the ark with all that
were in it floated over the great sea that covered the land.
Then God sent a wind to blow over the waters, and to dry them
up; so by degrees the waters grew less and less. First
mountains rose above the waters, <SPAN name="Page_20"
id="Page_20"></SPAN>then the hills rose up, and finally the ark
ceased to float and lay aground on a mountain which is
called Mount Ararat.</p>
<p>But Noah could not see what had happened on the earth,
because the door was shut, and the only window was up in the
roof. But he felt that the ark was no longer moving, and he
knew that the water must have gone down. So, after waiting for
a time, Noah opened a window, and let loose a bird called a
raven. Now the raven has strong wings; and this raven flew
round and round until the waters had gone down, and it could
find a place to rest, and it did not come back to the ark.</p>
<p>After Noah had waited for it awhile, he sent out a dove; but
the dove could not find any place to rest, so it flew back to
the ark, and Noah took it into the ark again. Then Noah waited
a week longer, and afterward he sent out the dove again. And at
the evening, the dove came back to the ark, which was its home;
and in its bill was a fresh leaf which it had picked off from
an olive tree.</p>
<p>So Noah knew that the water had gone down enough to let the
trees grow again. He waited another week, and sent out the dove
again; but this time the dove flew away and never came back.
And Noah knew that the earth was becoming dry again. So he took
off a part of the roof, and looked out, and saw that there was
dry land all <SPAN name="Page_21"
id="Page_21"></SPAN>around the ark, and the waters were no
longer everywhere.</p>
<p>Noah had now lived in the ark a little more than a year, and
he was glad to see the green land and the trees once more. And
God said to Noah:</p>
<p>"Come out of the ark, with your wife, and your sons, and
their wives, and all the living things that are with you in the
ark."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="SO_NOAH_OPENED_THE_DOOR_OF_THE_ARK"
id="SO_NOAH_OPENED_THE_DOOR_OF_THE_ARK"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure6_th.jpg"
title="So Noah opened the door of the Ark"
alt="So Noah opened the door of the Ark" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>So Noah opened the door of the Ark</i>
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<p>So Noah opened the door of the ark, and with his family came
out, and stood once more on the ground. And the animals, and
birds, and creeping things in the ark, came out also, and began
again to bring life to the earth.</p>
<p>The first thing that Noah did when he came out of the ark,
was to give thanks to God for saving all his family when the
rest of the people on <SPAN name="Page_22"
id="Page_22"></SPAN>the earth were destroyed. He built an
altar, and laid upon it an offering to the Lord, and gave
himself and his family to God and promised to do God's
will.</p>
<p>And God was pleased with Noah's offering, and God said:</p>
<p>"I will not again destroy the earth on account of men, no
matter how bad they may be. From this time no flood shall again
cover the earth; but the seasons of spring and summer and fall
and winter, shall remain without change. I give to you the
earth; you shall be the rulers of the ground and of every
living thing upon it."</p>
<p>Then God caused a rainbow to appear in the sky, and he told
Noah and his sons that whenever they or the people after them
should see the rainbow, they should remember that God had
placed it in the sky and over the clouds as a sign of his
promise, that he would always remember the earth, and the
people upon it, and would never again send a flood to destroy
man from the earth.</p>
<p>So as often as we see the beautiful rainbow, we are to
remember that it is the sign of God's promise to the world.</p>
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