<div class='chaptertitle'>THE GREAT FLOOD; AND A GREAT TOWER.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">In</span> the course of time, when there came to be
more folks in the world, they grew fond of sin.
They did not love
God, or try to please
him. And God was
wroth with them, and
said he would send
a flood that would
drown the world,
and there should
not be any dry land
left for men, beasts,
or birds to live on.</p>
<p>But though most
of the folks at that
time were as bad as
they could be, there
was one good man
in their midst, and
his name was No-ah.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_004.jpg" width-obs="494" height-obs="600" alt="" /> <span class="caption">THE ARK.</span></div>
<p>And God loved No-ah and told him what he
meant to do. And God bade No-ah build an ark.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_44" id="Page_44">[44]</SPAN></span>
This was a boat. It was to be made large, with
rooms in it, and a great door on its side. And it
was to be quite high, and to have a roof on top.</p>
<p>And God told No-ah when the ark was done he
and his sons and their wives should go in it.</p>
<p>And he told No-ah to take in with him two of
each kind of bird and of beast, and of bug, and of
things that crept, and to take care of them in the ark
so long as the flood should be on the earth; for all
that were not in the ark would be sure to be drowned.</p>
<p>So No-ah set out at once to build the ark; and
it took him a great while to build it. When not at
work on the ark, he would talk of God, and of his
plan to send a flood to wash sin out of the world, and
would urge the folks to give up their sins, and lead
good lives. But they paid no heed to his words,
and went from bad to worse all the time that No-ah
was at work on the ark.</p>
<p>When it was done God told No-ah to come in-to
the ark, for he saw he was a good man who had
done his best to serve him, and to bring the birds
and beasts with him. For in a few days he would
send the rain on the earth, and all that was left on it
would be drowned.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_005.jpg" width-obs="600" height-obs="456" alt="" /> <span class="caption">THE ARK</span></div>
<p>So No-ah did as God told him. And when he
and his wife, and his three sons and their wives, and
the birds and the beasts, both small and great, had
passed through the great door of the ark, God shut
them in.</p>
<p>At the end of a week the rain set in, and did not
stop for more than a month. The rain seemed to
pour out of the sky, and all the springs, the large and
small streams, and the great seas, rose up and swept
through the length and breadth of the land. They
came to where the ark was, and went round and
round it, and rose so high that the ark was borne
from its place and set a-float on the great wide sea.</p>
<p>Then those who had paid no heed to No-ah, but
had kept on in their sins, were in a sad plight. The
flood had come, and they knew now that all that he
had told them was true. How glad they would
have been to go with him in the ark. But it was too
late. They ran in wild haste to the tops of the hills
in hopes to find there a safe place. But still the
floods rose and rose till there was no place for them
to go, and all those not in the ark were drowned,
and there was not a bit of dry land in the whole wide
world.</p>
<p>But God took care of No-ah, and those who were
with him, and kept them safe till the floods went
down. At the end of five months the sea had gone
down so much that the ark stood high and dry on a
mount known as Ar-a-rat. It stood there for at
least two months, and at the end of that time the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_46" id="Page_46">[46]</SPAN><br/><SPAN name="Page_47" id="Page_47">[47]</SPAN></span>
sea had gone down so that tops of high hills could
be seen here and there.</p>
<p>And No-ah sent forth a ra-ven, and the bird flew
this way and that,
but came not back
to the ark.</p>
<p>Then No-ah
sent forth a dove,
that he might find
out if the ground was
yet dry. And the
dove flew here and
there in search of
green things, but
found not a tree in
sight, and naught
but cold hard rock,
and so she flew back
to the ark and No-ah
put out his hand and
took her in.</p>
<p>At the end of a
week No-ah sent out
the dove once more, and at the close of the day
she came back with a leaf in her mouth.</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_006.jpg" width-obs="304" height-obs="400" alt="" /> <span class="caption">THE RE-TURN OF THE DOVE.</span></div>
<p>As soon as No-ah saw the leaf he knew that the
waves had gone down or the dove could not have<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_48" id="Page_48">[48]</SPAN></span>
found it. And he knew that God had sent the dove
back to him that he might know the ground would
soon be dry.</p>
<p>In a few days he sent the dove out for the third
time, but she did not come back; and No-ah was
sure then that the ground was dry, and that God
meant that for a sign that he should leave the ark in
which he had been shut up so long.</p>
<p>And God spoke to No-ah and told him to come
out of the ark, and to bring out all that had been in
there with him. And No-ah did so, and he built
up a heap of stones as A-bel had done, on which he
laid beasts and birds, and burnt them, which was the
way in which man gave thanks to God in those
days.</p>
<p>And No-ah's heart was full of praise to God,
who had kept him, and those who were near and
dear to him, safe from the flood, while all the rest of
the world was drowned.</p>
<p>And God told No-ah and his sons that they
should rule on the earth, and might kill the beasts
and use the flesh for food. Up to this time those
who dwelt on the earth had lived on the fruits of
trees and such things as grew out of the ground, and
did not know the taste of meat.</p>
<p>And God told No-ah that he would send no
more floods to drown the world as this one had done.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_49" id="Page_49">[49]</SPAN></span>
And he gave No-ah a sign that he would keep his
word, so that when No-ah saw it he would have no
fear of a flood.
And this sign
was the rain-bow,
which God
set up in the sky
as a bow of hope
to No-ah and to
all the world.</p>
<p>No-ah lived
for years and
years af-ter the
flood, and died
at a ripe old age.</p>
<p>The tribes of
No-ah grew so
fast that the
world was quite
well filled once
more.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_007.jpg" width-obs="291" height-obs="400" alt="" /> <span class="caption">NO-AH'S SAC-RI-FICE.</span></div>
<p>And you
would think they
would have been
glad to serve God, and to do right in his sight. But
their hearts were full of sin, and they went on as
those had done who were drowned in the flood.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_50" id="Page_50">[50]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_008.jpg" width-obs="431" height-obs="600" alt="" /> <span class="caption">HE-BREWS, AND THEIR MODE OF TRAV-EL-ING.</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_51" id="Page_51">[51]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>At this time all those who dwelt on the earth
spoke but one tongue; that is, they used the same
kind of speech.</p>
<p>Now these tribes did not stay in one spot all the
time, but would pack
up their tents and move
from place to place as
they chose.</p>
<p>And as they went
to the east they came
to a plain in the land of
Shi-nar. And they
said, Let us make brick
and build a high tow-er
that shall reach up to
the sky. And let us
make a name, so that
when we go from this
place it will be known
what great men were
here, and what great
deeds they could do.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_009.jpg" width-obs="273" height-obs="400" alt="" /> <span class="caption">BUILD-ING THE TOW-ER OF BA-BEL.</span></div>
<p>And they set to
work to build it. God,
who read their hearts, knew that sin was at work
there, and that the tow-er they meant to build was
not to serve him in, or to add to his praise. So he<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_52" id="Page_52">[52]</SPAN></span>
was not pleased with their work, and chose a strange
way to stop them. He made them all at once speak
in strange tongues. This one could not tell what
that one said, and they made such a noise that it
grew to be just a ba-bel of sound. And that is why
it was called the tow-er of Ba-bel.</p>
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