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He sits in the shadow of his ship, and he waits. From afar a hyena’s cry-laugh sounds. In it, he hears heaven’s great accusation. Yes, about the Divine order being violated in every way by man.
He contemplates humanity’s cruel, immoral, abominable behaviour. While in their blood rituals they consider their children as sacrifices to thousands of idols. He sits in the shadow of his ark, and he waits. For the darkness of the coming pitch-black night.
He listens to the mocking laughter of the mob. He sees how they deeply despise his preparation for a cataclysm. This, while his soul yearns for the salvation of their souls. Noah sits in the shadow of his ark and awaits God’s final command.
He hears in the hyena’s cry-laughter, yet the hope that God will also regard the survival–life of the unclean animal. So the day comes, and Noah receives his instruction not to soften his heart towards the wicked.
The first thunderclap comes in the undertone of God with an all-overpowering blow. Oh, woe to a corrupt humanity, salvation will not wait longer. Their cry for help is despised by heaven with the deepest contempt.
Moses sits on his mountain in the desert before the promised land and he waits. Elijah sits by the brook Krit, and he waits. Jonah sits under his shade tree, and he waits. Daniel sits next to the abomination world–image of Nebuchadnezzar in the lions’ den of this evil world, and he waits.
John the Baptist sits by the Jordan, and he waits. So does a messenger in South Africa sit and wait. Yes, all the prophets from the past to the present sit and wait for Elohim’s coming great, illustrious day.