Long ago, years after the beginning of creation, there lived a man named Noah. Noah was special because he loved God and did his best to be good and just. God looked upon Noah and saw his kind heart, and decided to entrust him with an important task.
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One day, God appeared to Noah and said, "Noah, I have seen that you are faithful and good. I am going to send a great flood to cleanse the Earth of all wickedness. But I want to save you and your family, along with two of every animal, so that you can start anew." Noah listened carefully to God's words and nodded with gratitude.
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God gave Noah very precise instructions on how to build a special boat called "the Ark". The Ark was gigantic, as big as a football field, and had three levels to accommodate all the creatures. Noah and his family set to work, gathering wood and working day and night to build the Ark as God had instructed them.
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Meanwhile, the animals of the land began to arrive at the door of the Ark, two by two: lions and zebras, elephants and giraffes, ducks and penguins, of all shapes and colors imaginable! Noah and his family welcomed them with affection and brought them inside the Ark, ensuring they had enough food and water for the journey.
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Finally, the day came when the clouds darkened and raindrops began to fall. But this was no ordinary rain; it was a rain that seemed to have no end. Rivers overflowed and waters rose swiftly, covering everything in its path. People who had not listened to God and had not been good were scared and sought refuge on high ground, but there was no escape.
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Inside the Ark, Noah and his family took care of the animals and prayed for everyone's safety. For forty days and forty nights, the water kept pouring, and only the Ark floated on the surface of the water. But Noah had faith in God and knew they were safe in His care.
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Finally, one day, the waters began to recede, and the Ark rested on the top of a mountain. Noah sent a dove to see if there was dry land, but the dove returned to the Ark. Then he sent it again, and this time the dove returned with an olive leaf in its beak, a sign that the Earth was becoming habitable again.
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Noah and his family left the Ark, along with all the animals, and knelt to thank God for saving them. God promised them that He would never again send such a great flood and set a beautiful rainbow in the sky as a sign of His promise.
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Thus, Noah, his family, and the animals began a new life in a clean and renewed world, filled with hope and gratitude for God's kindness. And the story of Noah's Ark reminds us that even in the darkest moments, faith and obedience to God can lead us to safety and blessings.
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