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  1. What formed the enormous layers of sediment found on top of Flood layers around the world? How (and when) did land and air animals spread around the earth from the Ark? How much (and how quickly) did different kinds of living creatures change after leaving the Ark?

  2. Is Genesis History? This well-done and thoughtful documentary answers just that, as it walks through a Biblical perspective of the flood and what happened after the flood and what would that world look like and behave.

  3. Where did people who survived the great flood migrate to after the waters subsided? Which areas of the world did Noah's sons Shem, Ham and Japheth, along with their wives, travel to after they left their father?

  4. The assertion of some historians and archaeologists that a great flood devastated a region of Mesopotamia at the dawn of history and that this event was the origin of the biblical Flood story has become a curious backwater in the debate over creationism.

  5. A map of the world would have looked nothing like a modern map. The first place name in Genesis is Eden, meaning ‘delight’, a byword for a land of fruitfulness. God planted a garden there. Eden was also the name of a post-Flood locality (Isa 37:12 and Ezek 27:23), but its location has never been convincingly identified.

  6. Designed to be bound inside a Bible, Joseph Moxon’s map provides a fascinating glimpse into how maps were used to help readers visualise and comprehend text from the Bible in the 17th century.

  7. Map of the World after the Tower of Babel. The Dividing of the Nations. The Bible says that after the great flood the descendants of Noah migrated to an area called "Babel" and a leader named Nimrod built a tower to reach to heaven.

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