PRE-FLOOD

A powerful record of the consecrated prophets who walked before the waters came. From Adam to Chanok (Enoch), Mathushalach, and Noach (Noah), each messenger carried a warning from 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) to a corrupt world spiraling toward judgment. This page reveals how these early voices confronted fallen messengers, exposed lawlessness, and upheld the covenant truth. Their obedience and endurance preserved righteousness through the flood and stand as a witness for the final generation to repent before the cleansing of the earth.


π€€π€ƒπ€Œ (Adam) – Meaning: 'Man,' 'Earthly,' or 'Formed from the Ground'


“Let Us make man in Our image, after Our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth.” — Genesis 1:26

Who is Adam?

Tribe: None — Adam was the first man, the father of all mankind, formed directly by 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) before the division of tribes.

Summary: The man π€€π€ƒπ€Œ (Adam)—whose name means “Man” or “Formed from the Earth”—was the first human created by 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH). He was made in the likeness of the Creator and given dominion over all creation. 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 placed him in the garden of Eden to tend and guard it, granting him command over every living thing. Yet through disobedience, Adam and his wife, 𐀇𐀅𐀄 (Chawah / Eve), brought corruption and death into the world, separating mankind from the direct presence of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄. Still, the covenant of redemption was revealed through the promise of the Seed who would crush the serpent’s head. Adam’s story stands as the beginning of both human fall and divine restoration, showing that life and purpose exist only through obedience to 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄.

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𐀄𐀋 (Habal / Abel) – Meaning: 'Breath,' 'Vapor,' or 'Transience'


“By trust, Habal offered unto 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 a more excellent sacrifice than Qayin, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaks.” — Hebrews 11:4

Who is Habal?

Tribe: None — Habal lived before the establishment of tribes, as a son of π€€π€ƒπ€Œ (Adam) and 𐀇𐀅𐀄 (Chawwah / Eve).

Summary: The righteous 𐀄𐀋 (Habal / Abel)—whose name means “Breath” or “Vapor”—was the second son born to π€€π€ƒπ€Œ (Adam) and 𐀇𐀅𐀄 (Chawwah). A shepherd by calling, Habal offered to 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) the first and best of his flock, demonstrating sincere obedience and reverence. Unlike his brother Qayin, whose offering was self-centered and unacceptable, Habal’s sacrifice reflected a heart aligned with 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄’s righteousness. His blood cried out from the ground after he was murdered by his jealous brother, becoming the first recorded martyr for righteousness. Through him, YaHU’aH revealed the pattern of acceptable offering—one given with a pure heart and complete trust in the righteousness of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄.

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𐀇𐀍𐀅𐀒 (Chanok / Enoch) – Meaning: 'Dedicated' or 'Consecrated'


“And Chanok walked with 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH): and he was not; for 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 took him.” — Genesis 5:24

“Behold, He comes with ten thousands of His consecrated ones to execute judgment upon all.” — 1 Enoch 1:9

Who is Chanok?

Tribe: Pre-flood patriarch (before the twelve tribes)

Summary: The prophet 𐀇𐀍𐀅𐀒 (Chanok / Enoch)—whose name means “Dedicated” or “Consecrated”—was the seventh generation from Adam through the line of Seth. He lived during a time when corruption and violence began to fill the earth, yet Chanok walked in complete alignment with 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH). His life reflected unwavering obedience and continual communion with the AL’mighty. According to the record, he was taken by 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄, meaning he did not see death but was translated into the heavenly realm. Chanok was shown visions of divine judgment, the coming of the Righteous One, and the separation between those who obey and those who rebel. His writings—referenced in the Book of Chanok and by Yahudah (Jude) 1:14–15—foretell the return of YaHU’aH with ten thousands of His consecrated ones to execute judgment upon all. Chanok’s life stands as an everlasting testimony that it is possible to walk in harmony with 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 even amid widespread corruption.

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π€Œπ€•π€‡π€”π€‹π€‡ (Mathushalach / Methuselah) – Meaning: “When He Dies, Judgment Comes”


“And Chanok walked with 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH): and he was not; for 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 took him.” — Genesis 5:24

“Behold, He comes with ten thousands of His consecrated ones to execute judgment upon all.” — 1 Enoch 1:9

Who is Mathushalach?

Tribe: Pre-flood, descendant of Chanok, ancestor of Noach

Summary:
π€Œπ€•π€‡π€”π€‹π€‡ (Mathushalach / Methuselah), whose name prophetically means “When He Dies, Judgment Comes,” was a patriarch whose lifespan marked divine patience before the Flood. He was the son of 𐀇𐀍𐀅𐀒 (Chanok / Enoch), who walked with 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH), and the grandfather of 𐀍𐀅𐀇 (Noach / Noah). His extended life was a sign of mercy, delaying judgment until the ark was prepared and the appointed time arrived. Mathushalach’s existence revealed both the enduring compassion and the perfect timing of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 in executing justice.

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𐀍𐀅𐀇 (Noach / Noah) – Meaning: 'Rest' or 'Comfort'


“But Noach found grace in the eyes of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH).” — Genesis 6:8

“And Noach did according to all that 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 commanded him.” — Genesis 7:5

Who is Noach?

Tribe: Pre-flood patriarch (before the twelve tribes)

Summary: The prophet 𐀍𐀅𐀇 (Noach / Noah)—whose name means “Rest” or “Comfort”—was a man of righteousness in a time when the earth was filled with corruption and violence. Chosen by 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) to preserve life through the coming flood, Noach walked in obedience while the rest of mankind rebelled. He was commanded to build the ark according to precise divine instruction, a vessel of deliverance for his household and every kind of living creature. For 120 years, Noach proclaimed righteousness, warning of the coming judgment, yet the people refused to listen. When the flood came, only Noach and those with him in the ark were saved. After the waters subsided, he built an altar and offered burnt offerings to 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄, who established a covenant with him, sealing it with the sign of the rainbow as an everlasting witness that the earth would never again be destroyed by water. Noach’s life stood as a testimony of obedience, endurance, and renewal through covenant promise.

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