In our second episode, the topic of divine violence and catastrophe in biblical narratives is examined, using the story of Noah's Ark from Genesis 6-9 as a focal point. The episode delves into the duality of God's nature as depicted in Scripture, juxtaposing love with judgment. The flood story's commonalities with other ancient tales, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh and Atrahasis epic, are highlighted, suggesting these narratives might stem from a shared ancient memory. Scholars weigh in, hinting that while the story might not relay historical accuracy, it reveals the Israelites' beliefs about God. The episode draws parallels between Noah’s flood and other biblical events like creation and Exodus, emphasizing God's role as both Creator and Redeemer. Concluding with a poignant message, listeners are encouraged to find solace in age-old stories amidst modern struggles, emphasizing the timeless nature of hope.