And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat (Genesis 8:4).
The story of Noahs preservation through the awful Flood has been recognized by all Bible students as a beautiful picture of the resurrection. It was, of course, a true story which actually happened the way the Bible describes, but an analogy nonetheless.
The flood was sent as a judgment upon the sinful world of Noahs day (Genesis 6:57,1113,17). The wages of sin (Romans 6:23) has always been death. But God provided a way of salvation to those eight souls who believed, Noah and his family (Genesis 6:8,9,1416, 1822); i.e., the Ark which Noah built.
Although the analogy is not perfect, it does beautifully illustrate the fact that the punishment for sin is still death, but that God has provided a perfect way of salvation to those who believe in His Son Jesus Christ and in His death on the cross.
In that light, it is interesting to note the date in our text, which has great significance. The calendar was changed by God at the time of the Passover, another beautiful prefigure of Christs work. The seventh month became the first month (Exodus 12:2), and the Passover was to be observed on the fourteenth day of that month (v.6) each year following. Christ our Passover (I Corinthians 5:7) was sacrificed for us on that day (John 19:14) and rose again the third day, the seventeenth day of the first (formerly the seventh) month.
This was the anniversary of the landing of Noahs Ark on the mountains of Ararat, providing its inhabitants new life following judgment of the world and its destruction because of sin. What a blessed picture of our new resurrection life based on Christs death for our sins. JDM