Parashat Noach
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Noach was a righteous man, with good deeds.<ref>Rashi Berashis 6:9</ref> He was perfect in his generations who walked in the ways of Hashem who encouraged him, unlike Avraham who would strengthened himself in his righteousness.<ref>Rashi Berashis 6:9</ref> Noach had three sons; Shem, Cham, and Yafes. | Noach was a righteous man, with good deeds.<ref>Rashi Berashis 6:9</ref> He was perfect in his generations who walked in the ways of Hashem who encouraged him, unlike Avraham who would strengthened himself in his righteousness.<ref>Rashi Berashis 6:9</ref> Noach had three sons; Shem, Cham, and Yafes. | ||
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− | + | The world became corrupted with immorality and idolatry<ref>Rashi Berashis 6:11</ref> and full of robbery.<ref>Rashi Berashis 6:11</ref> Hashem saw the corruption and how all creatures including cattle, beasts and birds had corrupted its ways by mating with members of other species.<ref>Rashi Berashis 6:12</ref | |
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Parashat Noach
Noach's Ark
Noach's Family
Noach was a righteous man, with good deeds.[1] He was perfect in his generations who walked in the ways of Hashem who encouraged him, unlike Avraham who would strengthened himself in his righteousness.[2] Noach had three sons; Shem, Cham, and Yafes.
World's Perversion
The world became corrupted with immorality and idolatry[3] and full of robbery.[4] Hashem saw the corruption and how all creatures including cattle, beasts and birds had corrupted its ways by mating with members of other species.[5]
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