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Local flood theory
Theory concerning Genesis flood narrative / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The local flood theory (also known as the limited flood theory) is an interpretation of the Genesis flood narrative where the flood of Noah is interpreted as a local event, generally located in Mesopotamia, instead of a global event.[1][2][3][4][5]
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