Great Flood
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The Great Flood refers to the deluge described in Genesis chapters 6 through 8 as God's judgment on mankind and the account of Noah and the ark.
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External links
Global flood
- The Biblical View of the Extent of the Flood, by Gerhard F. Hasel - Origins 2(2):77-95 (1975)
- Noah’s Flood - Where did the water come from? (AnswersInGenesis.org)
- Flood models: the need for an integrated approach, by A.C. McIntosh, T. Edmondson & S. Taylor (AnswersInGenesis.org)
- Another Local Flood Theory, by Brian Thomas
Local flood
- Rapid Post-Flood Speciation: A Critique of the Young-Earth Model, by Greg Moore (reasons.org)
- The Waters of the Flood, by Hugh Ross
- The Noachian Flood: Universal or Local?, by Carol A. Hill - "It is argued that the universal language of Gen. 6-8 was meant to cover the whole known world of that time (third millennium BC), not the entire planet Earth"