Before entering the ark, the text simply states that Noah did all that the Lord commanded. He complied fully.
There's something about obedience that doesn't get explained or justified. Noah doesn't argue about the timeline or the design of the boat. He just does what he's told.
I'm suspicious of unquestioning obedience, but there's a kind of trust in Noah's compliance that I respect. He trusts enough not to waste time arguing about the design.
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