Noah(2014)
This film is suggested for ages all ages and may contain mild thematic content. Biblical themes explored include Genesis 6-9 flood narrative, Noah as righteous man (Genesis 6:9), The Nephilim/Watchers (Genesis 6:1-4), God's covenant with Noah (Genesis 9:8-17). We recommend parents review content before watching with younger children.
Scene-by-Scene References
Direct Biblical References
This passage describes the wickedness of humanity that led to God's decision to flood the earth, paralleling the film's depiction of a corrupt world.
This scene depicts the wickedness of humanity, paralleling the biblical account of God's grief over mankind's sinfulness before the flood.
This scene where Noah gathers the animals reflects the biblical narrative of God's instructions to Noah to save them from the flood.
The film culminates in God's covenant with Noah, which is illustrated through the rainbow, reflecting the biblical promise never to flood the earth again.
This passage describes God's instruction to Noah to gather animals, which is visually represented in the film as Noah prepares the Ark.
The detailed instructions Noah receives for building the Ark reflect the biblical text, emphasizing obedience to God's command.
Thematic Parallels
Noah's covenant with God after the flood parallels the biblical promise of the rainbow as a sign of God's mercy and commitment to never flood the earth again.
This passage draws a parallel between the days of Noah and the coming of the Son of Man, echoing the film's themes of impending judgment.
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