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Bible Question: Does
anyone know the name of Noah's wife? The Bible tells us his sons'
names but not his wife's. Was it because women were not as important
as the men?
Bible Answer: The
Bible does not give us the name of Noah's wife. There are no historical
records we can trust or ancient traditions that give us her name
either. However, there is an unreliable, and very speculative document
published by a religious cult entitled the Book of Abraham. In that
book they claim her name is Namaah. This book appears to be of modern
origin and not from ancient times. It is important not to put ancient
sources and modern speculation on an equal level with God's inspired,
inerrant word. The Bible speaks truth, but we cannot always trust
other books and sources. So we do not really know her name.
Women in The Bible. Often, the wife's
name was given when her husband was a significant man. For example,
the wife of Adam was Eve. Adam was the first man. The name of Lamech's
wives are: "Adah and Zillah (Gen. 4:19). Lamech was important
because of his evil character (Gen. 4:19-24). The names of some
other Old Testament wives were: Sarah (wife of Abraham, Gen. 17:15),
Rebekah (wife of Isaac, Gen. 24:64-67), Rachel and Leah (wives of
Jacob, Gen. 29:28-32), and Asenath (wife of Joseph, Gen. 41:50).
In the New Testament we find Mary, the mother of Jesus, Martha (Luke
10:38), Lydia (Acts 16:14), and Priscilla (Acts 18:2) as a few examples.
From God's viewpoint the husband is the
head of the home and not the woman. He represents the family and
leads his wife and children. This is God's design, and it can be
seen throughout the Bible. In the Old Testament the men were the
spiritual leaders and not the
women, as is often the situation today. The kings, priests,
scribes, military leaders, and prophets were males. Yes, a few women
were designated as prophetesses, but this was the exception and
not the rule. It is an error to suggest that the exception should
become the standard. The Old Testament stated that spiritual leaders
were to be males (Num. 3:10; 18:7). In Isaiah 3:11-12 God cries
out with, "O My people!" because women are ruling over
the nation of Israel. This is not God's role for women. There is
no difference in equality between the sexes in God's mind. Men are
not more important than women and women are not more important than
men. God wants there to be a difference in the responsibilities
between men and women. It has been God's divine pattern since the
first man and woman - Adam and Eve.
Conclusion:We
do not know why the name of Noah's wife was not given. What we do
know is that we can trust an all knowing God, our Creator, to have
included in the pages of scripture the information we need to know
Him, to find Him, and become like Him.
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