What was noahs wifes name




















Eve, Sarah, Rebecca, Leah, and Rachel—the names of biblical matriarchs such as these have lived on long after they were first written down more than two and a half millennia ago. They are among some of the most common names still used across the world today.

Within the narrative of Genesis they walked alongside their male counterparts and even took center stage at times. This stalwart woman stood beside her husband as he toiled away building a giant wooden ark in anticipation of a great flood that was supposedly coming.

And, when it did eventually rain, she faithfully entered into the Ark alongside her equally nameless daughters-in-law to ride out the storm and, I would assume, to take care of the numerous co-passengers from the animal kingdom.

Once the flood waters subsided, she and her family were the only people left on the earth. Like Eve before her, this woman became the matriarch of the entire human race. Yet she remains unnamed. To the ancients, names were very important, and by the second century B. Email Using: Gmail Yahoo! Outlook Other. See All Blog Posts. Thank You! Your email subscription is complete. Finish your subscription You're almost done! Your newsletter signup did not work out.

Please refresh the page and try again. Follow Us. Another popular name found in ancient writings is Emzara. The rest we must take from what we know about her being on the Ark and being the matriarch of the small family that would repopulate the entire world.

Several ancient Jewish texts not included in the canon of Scripture have other details about her. But, sadly, none of these are inspired or even necessarily reliable sources. I agree to the current Privacy Policy.

You're almost done! Dark clouds filled the sky and rain poured from the heavens until the waters covered all the lime green aspens and the emerald green pines. Noah and Naamah looked out over the waters and were sad for all that had been destroyed.

For forty days and forty nights the skies never brightened, and the rains never ceased. On the ark, Noah and Naamah cared for the lions and the leopards, the porcupines and parrots, the oppossums and orangutans. Some of the animals liked to eat in the day, and others wanted to eat at night.

Just as the squirrels closed their eyes for the evening, the owls hooted for food. There were as many sounds as there were animals on the ark. The coyotes howled, the snakes hissed and the peacocks shrieked; the noise never stopped. Water was everywhere, but there was none for a bath. The smell of the animals filled the ark. At these times Noah and Naamah would breathe the sweet aroma of the flowers and sit in the quiet of the plants that they called Naamah's garden.

They prayed for the rains to stop. After forty days and forty nights, a rushing wind rolled over the waters and the rains ceased. The ark rested on the mountains of Ararat. When Naamah and Noah looked out the window atop the ark, they saw the black sky soften into shades of blue. Finally the ground was dry and firm. Two by two, Noah led the animals from the ark.



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