And now the ark was built; the day Of wrath was drawing near; Yet still no cloud was in the sky; And in men's hearts no fear. No doubt they wonder'd much what now This foolish man would do; And thought that they would surely prove, His prophecy untrue. But soon he heard Jehovah's voice;— These words he heard Him say,— "Come thou into the ark at once, With all thy family." So Noah enter'd in the ark, He and his children too, And beasts and birds of every kind, Did enter two by two. The lives of these Jehovah spared, To fill the earth again, When He should cause the ark to rest, And should the flood restrain. And when they all were in the ark, The just and mighty God, Prepared to bring upon the earth The waters of the flood. The day of grace was fully past, No voice should now proclaim, To sinful, faithless, scoffing men, Jehovah's gracious name. The righteous in God's care were safe, From every fear of harm; But wicked men would be o'erwhelm'd With terrible alarm. Babylon. Babylon. |