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God prepared ‘Noah’ as a parable for Salvation (Gen 6:18, 1 Peter 3:20) in
accordance with the duality principle. Water in the Word can refer to actual water
or spiritual forces both good (John 4:10-11) and bad (Rev 12:15) or even people
groups (Rev 17:15) or again to the Church, the Bride of Christ (Song of Sol 4:15).
Transference takes place during the Song of Soloman between the contemporary
writer and Christ (Song of Sol 4:7, 10 ‘sister’ as well as ‘spouse’). God decided to
include all flesh, all matter and all spirit (Gen 6:13, 2 Peter 3:13, Rev 21:1) in the
spiritual Flood by way of exposure to this evil force (to allow choice) after
Lucifer’s fall but prepared a way out (Rev 12:13) by Jesus on the Earth and derived
from the Earth by human, as well as virgin, birth (Rev 12:16). This includes the
entire Universe (Gen 6:17) referring to the generic Earth. The Earth across the
Universe is saved by swallowing up this evil force by swallowing up the blood of
Jesus, as it swallowed up the blood of the parabolical Abel (Gen 4:11, Lev 17:11),
which swallows up the evil force of evil 'water' (spiritual force) (Rev 12:16). In
addition the earth acts to swallow up the evil by acting as the primary platform of
evil thus removing the evil from elsewhere (Rev 12:4, Luke 10:18).
The Flood of actual water, as opposed to the flood of evil, was a parable (Psalm
78:1-2).
The flood of evil force is across the Universe and represents the forces of evil
(Isaiah 59:19, Eph 2:2, Rev 12:4-15). This flood commences with the fall of
Lucifer and the despatch of evil spirits upon the earth (Rev 12:4), meaning here the
entire physical Creation (Gen 1:1). This flood starts to recede by the resurrection of
Christ (1 Cor 15:54, Rev 12:16-17 ‘swallowed’) but is still with us (Eph 2:2). It
emanated from the rain of some of Satan’s devil spirits upon the Earth (Rev 12:4)
and their being cast into hell (2 Peter 2:4). The destruction of the first Creation and
of every living thing in the future (Rev 21:1) refers to the process whereby all the
first earth and its inhabitants are physically destroyed during the second
resurrection (Isaiah 24:19, Rev 21:1), and since it refers to a Post-Salvation perfect
earth there is no ‘curse’ (Gen 8:21, Rev 22:3), the Law having been fulfilled.
Water and flood are often used in the Word to mean spiritual attack (Psalm 69:1,
15).
There are two Noahs in accordance with the duality principle. In one instance
Noah is one parabolical man, an individual. Then there is the generic Noah that
includes all men (Genesis 10:1). All men are descendants of the generic Adam,
and are indeed this Adam (Gen 5:2) and Christ is also an Adam for our redemption
(1 Cor 15:45-47). There is therefore a continuity between Adam, Noah and Christ
and all men. Genesis 10:1 refers to the ancient generic Noah or mankind in fact.