Echoes of Ararat Collection
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Over 300 Flood Legends from North and South America and from East Asia and the Pacific
- SKU: G1120
- Categories: Books, Nick Liguori
Echoes of Ararat Collection (Vol. 1 & 2) brings together a sweeping, global investigation into one of the most debated events in human history—the Flood of Genesis—and the enduring memory of it across civilizations.
Authored by Nick Liguori and Valdis Gauss, this two-volume collection compiles hundreds of indigenous traditions from North and South America, East Asia, and the Pacific. Carefully organized and extensively documented, these accounts reveal a consistent narrative preserved across cultures separated by oceans and millennia.
From the Cherokee and Inuit to the Chinese, Polynesians, and Australians, these traditions repeatedly describe the same defining elements: a catastrophic global Flood, divine judgment, a chosen remnant preserved in a vessel, animals brought aboard, a mountain landing, and the repopulation of the earth. Many also preserve echoes of the Tower of Babel and the Garden of Eden—suggesting a shared origin for humanity’s earliest historical memory.
Far from being isolated myths, these accounts form a cohesive body of evidence pointing back to a real, world-altering event. Liguori and Gauss also confront common skeptical claims, demonstrating that the Genesis account is not derived from later Near Eastern literature, but rooted in ancient records passed down through the patriarchs and ultimately preserved by Moses.
The Echoes of Ararat Collection is more than a compilation—it is a powerful apologetic resource. It equips readers with historical, cultural, and scientific insights that affirm the reliability of Scripture and the global scope of its earliest narratives.
Whether you’re deepening your study of Genesis or seeking answers to modern challenges against the Bible, this collection offers a compelling, evidence-based perspective on humanity’s shared past.
- Author: Nick Liguori
- Binding / Format: Paperback
- Pages / Runtime: 640 pages
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