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Will the ratio of the remnant against the condemned during the days of Noah be equal to the equivalent ratio on judgment day?

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I have no idea about the exact population of the world that was judged during the time of Noah since they were a couple of generations from Adam but according to archaeological and anthropological perspectives, they were approximately thirty million people. > From an archaeological and anthropological perspective, human populations during this time were still relatively small. Around 3000 BCE, the global population is estimated to have been roughly 20–30 million people, based on studies of early agricultural societies in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and China. If you get the ratio of the saved i.e. Noah's family to the ratio of the men who were doomed to die in the flood, then it is going to be something like: # 8:30000000 ~ 1:3750000 which meant that for every one righteous person saved: three million, seven hundred and fifty thousand wicked people received condemnation. Will that ratio stand on judgment day since the preacher **Ecclesiastes** speaking under the influence of the Holy Spirit said these golden words regarding the connection between history and the future. *Ecclesiastes 1:9* >What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. Which means that ratio is most likely to be retained even on judgment day because nothing is new under the sun?
Asked by So Few Against So Many (4829 rep)
Dec 12, 2024, 05:25 PM
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