ABOUT THE BOOK Long before the Great Flood became a Sunday School story, it was a cosmic warning, a record of heavenly mysteries, angelic intervention, and humanity’s final chance for redemption. The Book of Noah offers a powerful and ancient account preserved through fragments in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Jubilees, and Enoch. This newly translated edition restores the voice of Noah himself: a righteous man chosen to confront the corruption of his age and rebuild hope after the waters receded. Inside this book, readers will discover: Noah’s birth and the signs that marked his destiny - The forbidden union of angels and mortals - Prophetic warnings about divine judgment - The building of the Ark and the survival of creation - The covenant sealed with the rainbow, a promise of mercy - The rise of nations after the flood - Noah’s final teachings and blessings over his sons Alongside the biblical narrative, this edition includes: Translator’s Historical Notes Theological reflections for deeper understanding - Fragments and parallels from ancient manuscripts Whether you are a Bible student, a historian, or a seeker of ancient wisdom, this book reconnects you to the earliest roots of faith where divine justice and divine love meet on the waters of the flood. Rediscover Noah’s story as it was first told prophetic, powerful, and alive.