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3:00 AM Marginalia: Noah's Flood and the Unmourned Victims | Theology of Everyday Life

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3:00 AM Marginalia: Noah's Flood and the Unmourned Victims | Theology of Everyday Life 3:00 AM Marginalia: Noah's Flood and the Unmourned Victims The rainbow is the promise. The drowned are the lesson. But at 3 a.m., is that all they are? Eternal First Words | February 2025 Three a.m. Too late to force sleep back. Too early for the coffee maker's programmed hiss. Nothing left but the dark and this question that won't sink. We're taught the lesson: Noah obeyed, built, waited. The flood came as judgment on wickedness. The rainbow sealed the promise—no more total wipeout. Celebrate the faithful servant. Remember the covenant. But the others? The ones swept under, unnamed, unmourned in the text. Am I supposed to skip past them, extract only the moral, and keep walking? Because someone was foolish—wicked, even—does that erase the ache?...

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