I don't believe Noah called any wrath. Elijah did though: 2 Kings 1:10
Elijah responded to the captain of the 50, “If I am a man of God, may fire come down from heaven and consume you and your 50 men.” Then fire came down from heaven and consumed him and his 50 men.
(This was after he declared war on the Canaanite's god that Israel left the Lord for (again!))
Edit: it's a interesting chapter
I've always heard 2 men didn't have to die in order to reach heaven, Elijah being one of them. When I did a search to kind of double check the top result was from wiki showing an excerpt that says:
The disciples who are with Him hear the voice of God announce that Jesus is "My beloved Son." The disciples also see Moses and Elijah appear and talk with Jesus. This apparently relates to how both Elijah and Moses, the latter according to tradition but not the Bible, both were translated to heaven instead of dying.
Just curious if you knew what they meant by that bold part? Thought it was an interesting response to OP since he's questioning Noah's righteousness but I've heard Elijah was special because of how strong his faith was. Also I could have sworn those 2 people were Elijah and Enoch. Googling this shit is fucking useless. Gotta hit up my local jesusfag because these search results I'm getting are all over the place.
I don't believe Noah called any wrath. Elijah did though: 2 Kings 1:10
Elijah responded to the captain of the 50, “If I am a man of God, may fire come down from heaven and consume you and your 50 men.” Then fire came down from heaven and consumed him and his 50 men.
(This was after he declared war on the Canaanite's god that Israel left the Lord for (again!)) Edit: it's a interesting chapter
Remember a Canaanite woman came to Jesus and He called her a dog?
Jesus was racist.
Then she kept begging and he healed her daughter
The lesson here is Jews should make gentiles beg like dogs.
Give 'em a dog biscuit (krispy kreme) if they take the fake jew poison vaccine.
I've always heard 2 men didn't have to die in order to reach heaven, Elijah being one of them. When I did a search to kind of double check the top result was from wiki showing an excerpt that says:
Just curious if you knew what they meant by that bold part? Thought it was an interesting response to OP since he's questioning Noah's righteousness but I've heard Elijah was special because of how strong his faith was. Also I could have sworn those 2 people were Elijah and Enoch. Googling this shit is fucking useless. Gotta hit up my local jesusfag because these search results I'm getting are all over the place.