Parashat Noach
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Although Hashem had many ways to save Noach, he did so through the ark, giving his generation a chance to repent as they inquired about Noach working on it for 120 years and replied that Hashem planed on bringing a flood to the world.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 6:14">Rashi Berashis 6:14</ref> | Although Hashem had many ways to save Noach, he did so through the ark, giving his generation a chance to repent as they inquired about Noach working on it for 120 years and replied that Hashem planed on bringing a flood to the world.<ref name="Rashi Berashis 6:14">Rashi Berashis 6:14</ref> |
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Parashat Noach
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Noach's Ark
Noach's Family
Noach was a righteous man, with good deeds,[1] the main generations of the righteous.[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.[1] If Noach would have lived in the Generation of Avraham in some ways[2] he would have been more righteous[1] but in other ways[2] he would not have been considered of any importance.[1] Noach had three sons; Shem, Cham, and Yafes.
World's Perversion
The world became corrupted with immorality[3] idolatry[3] and full of robbery.[3] Hashem saw the corruption and how all creatures including cattle, beasts and birds had corrupted their ways by mating with members of other species.[4]
Hashem told Noach that he plans on destroying all life on the world due to their immorality and idolatry which brings death to the world, killing both good and bad.[5] Despite this their final verdict was sealed only because of mass robbery.[5] Even the earth would be destroyed, blotted out and obliterated to the depth of a plowshare, 3 Tefachim,[5] roughly a foot (27 cm).
Instruction of Ark
Hashem told Noach to make for himself an ark of gopher wood, which sounds like gophris - sulphur which they were decreed to be destroyed with.[6] He should make the ark with compartments which would serve as dwelling places for the domestic animals and wild beasts.[6] He was to caulk it both inside and outside with pitch, due to the strength of the water.[6] Moshe's ark which was in calm waters was coated with clay inside and pitch only on the outside.[6] Also so the righteous Moshe should not smell the bad odor of pitch.[6]
Noach was to size it: 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide and 30 cubits high. He was to make a window[7] which would server as a skylight for the ark as well as a[2] precious stone, which would generate light.[7]
Its roof should slant upwards narrowing to the width of one cubit which was flat and was not pointed to the end,[7] so the waters should run down.[7] It should have a bottom, second story and third story.
Although Hashem had many ways to save Noach, he did so through the ark, giving his generation a chance to repent as they inquired about Noach working on it for 120 years and replied that Hashem planed on bringing a flood to the world.[6]
References
- ^ a b c d e Rashi Berashis 6:9
- ^ a b c Shover Zadim Parshas Noach
- ^ a b c Rashi Berashis 6:11
- ^ Rashi Berashis 6:12
- ^ a b c Rashi Berashis 6:13
- ^ a b c d e f Rashi Berashis 6:14
- ^ a b c d Rashi Berashis 6:16
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