The first eleven chapters of Genesis, which had been so discredited by the world, and even unfortunately by some modern Christians, were now firmly established as truth in Brown’s mind. He now saw Genesis as accurate history, describing major events and real people.
He believes that the entire Bible, in the original, is accurate in every detail and that God put every detail there for a purpose. He is fascinated by the analogies to Christ throughout the Bible. His favorite is the parallel between Christ and the Ark. They were both designed by God and freely available to sinful people. And they both provided the only refuge from a terrible judgment. Tragically, though, people scoff today at their need of salvation in Jesus Christ, just as the people scoffed in Noah’s day at the thought of water falling out of the sky.7