Inundated
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The term "inundated" refers to being overwhelmed or flooded, often with water. In the context of the Bible, this concept is most prominently illustrated in the narrative of the Great Flood, a divine judgment upon the earth due to humanity's pervasive wickedness. The account of the Flood is found in Genesis 6-9, where God decides to cleanse the earth by inundating it with water, sparing only Noah, his family, and pairs of every living creature.

The Great Flood

The account of the Great Flood begins with God's observation of the earth's corruption: "The LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great upon the earth, and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was altogether evil all the time" (Genesis 6:5). In response, God decides to "wipe mankind, whom I have created, from the face of the earth" (Genesis 6:7). However, Noah finds favor in the eyes of the LORD (Genesis 6:8), and God instructs him to build an ark to preserve life.

The inundation of the earth is described in Genesis 7: "In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, on the seventeenth day of the second month—all the fountains of the great deep burst forth, and the floodgates of the heavens were opened. And the rain fell upon the earth for forty days and forty nights" (Genesis 7:11-12). The waters rose and covered the earth, submerging even the highest mountains (Genesis 7:19-20).

Symbolism and Theology

The inundation of the earth in the Great Flood serves as a powerful symbol of God's judgment and mercy. It demonstrates God's intolerance of sin and His willingness to cleanse the earth of its corruption. At the same time, the preservation of Noah and his family signifies God's grace and the possibility of redemption for the righteous.

Theologically, the Flood is often seen as a precursor to baptism, symbolizing the washing away of sin and the emergence of a new creation. The apostle Peter draws a parallel between the Flood and baptism in 1 Peter 3:20-21, where he writes, "In the ark a few people, only eight souls, were saved through water. And this water symbolizes the baptism that now saves you also—not the removal of dirt from the body, but the pledge of a clear conscience toward God."

Other Biblical References

While the Great Flood is the most significant instance of inundation in the Bible, other passages also reference overwhelming waters as a metaphor for distress or divine judgment. For example, in Psalm 69:1-2, David cries out, "Save me, O God, for the waters have risen to my neck. I have sunk into the miry depths, where there is no footing; I have drifted into deep waters, where the flood engulfs me."

In the prophetic literature, inundation is sometimes used to describe the overwhelming force of invading armies or divine wrath. Isaiah 8:7-8 speaks of the Assyrian invasion as a flood: "Therefore the Lord is about to bring against them the mighty floodwaters of the Euphrates—the king of Assyria and all his pomp. It will overflow its channels and overrun its banks. It will pour into Judah, swirling and sweeping over it, reaching up to the neck."

Conclusion

The concept of being inundated in the Bible is rich with meaning, encompassing both literal and metaphorical floods. It serves as a reminder of God's power, judgment, and mercy, and it calls believers to reflect on their own lives in light of divine standards.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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Diversity of Dreams and visions Epicurus Thought Lightly of Them ...
... Herodotus [1771] relates how that Astyages, king of the Medes, saw in a dream issuing
from the womb of his virgin daughter a flood which inundated Asia; and ...
/.../tertullian/a treatise on the soul/chapter xlvi diversity of dreams and.htm

Babylonia and Assyria
... At that time the future Babylonia was a pestiferous marsh, inundated by the
unchecked overflow of the rivers which flowed through it. ...
/.../early israel and the surrounding nations/chapter vi babylonia and assyria.htm

The Physical Tendencies of Fasting and Feeding Considered the ...
... not) with a mind much more vigorous, with a heart much more alive, than when that
whole habitation of our interior man, stuffed with meats, inundated with wines ...
/.../chapter vi the physical tendencies of.htm

Argument: Moreover, it is not at all to be Wondered at if this ...
... Plato speaks, saying that parts of the world are now inundated, and are now burnt
up by alternate changes; and although he says that the world itself is ...
/.../felix/the octavius of minucius felix/chapter xxxiv argument moreover it is.htm

Noah is a Figure of Christ, who Has Regenerated us by Water, and ...
... But the whole earth, as the Scripture says, was inundated, and the water rose in
height fifteen cubits above all the mountains: so that it is evident this was ...
/.../chapter cxxxviii noah is a figure.htm

Of Nature, and of the World; and a Censure of the Stoics and ...
... opened or sunk down precipitously; how often cities and islands have been overwhelmed
by waves, and gone into the deep; marshes have inundated fruitful plains ...
/.../lactantius/the divine institutes/chap iii of nature and of.htm

On the Consecration of Gods, on Account of the Benefits which they ...
... But he who has slaughtered countless thousands of men, has inundated plains with
blood, and infected rivers, is not only admitted into the temple, but even ...
/.../lactantius/the divine institutes/chap xviii on the consecration of.htm

Gainas the Goth Attempts to Usurp the Sovereign Power; after ...
... The city was accordingly quite inundated by the barbarians, and its residents
were reduced to a condition equivalent to that of captives. ...
/.../chapter vi gainas the goth attempts.htm

Anaxagoras; his Theory of Mind; Recognises an Efficient Cause; his ...
... caverns. And that the Nile is inundated in summer, by reason of the waters
carried down into it from the snows in northern (latitudes). ...
/.../the refutation of all heresies/chapter vii anaxagoras his theory of.htm

Of the Calamity of the Second Punic War, which Consumed the ...
... and overran Gaul, and burst through the Alps, and during his whole course gathered
strength by plundering and subduing as he went, and inundated Italy like a ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/augustine/city of god/chapter 19 of the calamity of.htm

Thesaurus
Inundated (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Inundated (1 Occurrence). Psalms 90:5 Thou hast inundated
them, they are asleep, In the morning as grass he changeth. (YLT). ...
/i/inundated.htm - 6k

Inundate (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (vt) To fill with overflowing abundance; to
deluge; to flood; as, the river inundated the town. 2. (vt ...
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Inundation (6 Occurrences)
... 2. (n.) The act of inundating, or the state of being inundated; an overflow; a flood;
a rising and spreading of water over grounds. Multi-Version Concordance ...
/i/inundation.htm - 8k

Goshen (16 Occurrences)
... comparing the Arabic root jashima, "to labor." Egyptologists have suggested a
connection with the Egyptian word qas, meaning "inundated land" because Goshen ...
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Flood (70 Occurrences)
... 6. (vt) To cause or permit to be inundated; to fill or cover with water or other
fluid; as, to flood arable land for irrigation; to fill to excess or to its ...
/f/flood.htm - 31k

Changeth (10 Occurrences)
... not. (KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS YLT). Psalms 90:5 Thou hast inundated them, they
are asleep, In the morning as grass he changeth. (YLT). ...
/c/changeth.htm - 9k

Chedorlaomer (5 Occurrences)
... The name of Durmah-ilani then occurs, and it seems to be stated of him that he carried
off spoil, and Babylon and the temple E-saggil were inundated. ...
/c/chedorlaomer.htm - 16k

Andrew (12 Occurrences)
... again imprisoned. Matthias then caused the city to be inundated, the disciples
were set free, and the people converted. (3) "The ...
/a/andrew.htm - 20k

Asleep (50 Occurrences)
... of wine. (See JPS). Psalms 90:5 Thou hast inundated them, they are asleep,
In the morning as grass he changeth. (YLT NAS). Song of ...
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