Between Ararat and Babel: Noah, the Flood, Babel, and the Book of Enoch

Author:   Samuel Ashford
Publisher:   Independently Published
Volume:   8
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9798251433852


Pages:   164
Publication Date:   09 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Between Ararat and Babel: Noah, the Flood, Babel, and the Book of Enoch


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A careful study of the world after the flood. A readable exploration of Noah, covenant, nations, and Babel. An Enoch-informed approach marked by seriousness and restraint. What happened after the ark came to rest? What kind of humanity stepped onto dry ground once judgment had passed? Between Ararat and Babel is a nonfiction work of biblical studies that examines the world between Noah's survival and Babel's rebellion, tracing how Genesis presents a spared earth that is not yet a healed one. For readers drawn to the Book of Enoch, Old Testament interpretation, and serious Christian theology, this volume offers a clear, text-conscious exploration of a part of Scripture many people know in outline but rarely study in depth. Rather than sensationalizing ancient mysteries, this book approaches the Enochic tradition with discipline. It asks careful questions about influence and authority, warning and memory, and the moral meaning of the post-flood world. The result is a documentary-style reading that remains accessible while honoring the complexity of the material. If the flood judged a corrupt age, what did it leave unresolved? If covenant brought order, why did fracture return so quickly? Across Noah's preservation, the flood sequence, blood and covenant, the shame within Noah's house, the division of nations, the rise of Nimrod, and the tower of Babel, the book follows one central tension: judgment may end a world, but it does not automatically renew the human heart. That makes this volume especially compelling for readers interested in Genesis and Enoch, ancient Jewish literature, biblical interpretation, and Scripture-centered reflection that resists easy conclusions. This is not a speculative retelling, and it is not a fear-driven treatment of controversial texts. It is a readable study of Noah and Babel, the Genesis flood narrative, the post-flood world, and the Enoch tradition as a serious interpretive lens handled with caution. It invites readers to think patiently, weigh evidence honestly, and see familiar passages with greater moral and theological clarity. This Book Is For Readers Who... want a careful, readable study of Noah, the flood, and Babel are interested in the Book of Enoch without exaggerated claims value biblical studies grounded in text, history, and restraint want to explore covenant, nations, and rebellion in Genesis appreciate Christian theology that keeps uncertainty visible where needed enjoy ancient Jewish literature and the questions surrounding influence and authority Perfect For Readers Who Enjoy... Old Testament studies with a clear, documentary tone Scripture-centered nonfiction that avoids speculation thoughtful books on Genesis and Enoch studies of post-flood humanity, memory, and moral order readable explorations of difficult and controversial ancient texts The ground is dry, but the old problem remains. Open the book and follow the road from Ararat to Babel.

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Author:   Samuel Ashford
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Volume:   8
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9798251433852


Pages:   164
Publication Date:   09 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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