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How populated was the world in the Days of Noah—small tribes, growing towns, or something closer to early civilizations? In this documentary-style breakdown, we tackle the population question most videos skip: long lifespans, generations, birth rates, migration, and what the phrase “the earth was filled” could imply in Genesis. We build several scenarios (from conservative to expansive) and show how different assumptions change the scale of Noah’s world. We’ll also look at how later traditions expanded the flood-era imagination, including why the ethiopian bible is often mentioned in online discussions about pre-Flood history. We clarify what the ethiopian bible is, how the ethiopian bible is used in debates about ancient timelines, and why the ethiopian bible can add context without automatically proving modern claims. Along the way, we highlight where the ethiopian bible overlaps with broader ancient traditions, and where the ethiopian bible is sometimes misquoted or exaggerated by viral content. This episode is built for curiosity and clarity: scripture first, careful reasoning second, and speculation clearly labeled. 👍 If you enjoyed this investigation, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss the next episode. 💬 Comment below: Do you think Noah’s world was mostly scattered clans—or already full of cities? #DaysOfNoah #Noah #Genesis #Flood #BiblicalHistory #BibleMysteries #AncientWorld #EthiopianBible #BibleDocumentary #DeepDive #NoahsArk #OldTestament Important Notice (AI-Generated Content): This video is created with AI and includes dramatized reconstructions and illustrative visuals for storytelling and educational analysis. Some scenes, voices, characters, and settings may be simulated or fictionalized and should not be treated as real footage or direct evidence. The video may discuss hypotheses and interpretations; viewers are encouraged to cross-check claims with primary sources and reputable scholarship before forming conclusions.