Noah and the Flood In Beliefs. Chapters 6 to 9 of Genesis present the climaxof the Bible account of ea rly humanity. These chapters, including some of the preceding ones, poin ted a finger at the growth of evil in mankind, and told of God?אשs subse quent Moses 8:12 -14 And Noah was four hundred and fifty years old, and begat Japheth; and f orty-two years afterward he begat Shem of her who was the mother of Japh eth, and when he was five hundred years old he begat Ham. And Noah and his sons hearkened unto BD Elias (3) The title Elias has also been applied to many others for specific m issions or restorative functions that they are to fulfill, for example, Johnthe Revelator (D&C 77: 14); and Noah or Gabriel (D&C 27: 6-7, cf. Lu ke 1: 11-20). Noah comes from a Hebrew name meaning "A Ceasing," or "Comfort"; French : No?;Spanish: Noe. Religious Figures: Noah (Biblical) -- The hero of t he flood stor