Evidence #544 | May 13, 2026

Book of Moses Evidence: God Held Noah's Ark

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Abstract

Moses 7:43 describes God protectively holding Noah’s ark in his hand. This peculiar detail is corroborated in 1 Enoch 67:2.

Concerning Noah’s ark, we read in Moses 7:43 that “the Lord smiled upon it, and held it in his own hand; but upon the residue of the wicked the floods came and swallowed them up.”1 This suggests that the Lord provided some type of shelter or protection for the ark, perhaps helping it safely traverse the raging torrents of destructive water.

Although the Genesis account speaks of the Lord shutting Noah in the ark (Genesis 7:16) and also of a covering that was made for the ark (Genesis 6:16; 8:13), it says nothing specifically about the Lord’s “hand” being protectively placed upon the ark.2 This imagery is, in fact, unknown in extant Enoch literature except for a single passage in 1 Enoch:

And in those days, the word of God came to me and said to me, “Noah, your lot has come up to me, a lot without blame, a lot of love and uprightness. And now the angels are making a wooden (vessel), and when the angels have completed that task, I will put my hand upon it and protect it. And from it will come the seed of life, and a change will take place so that the earth will not remain desolate. And I will confirm your seed in my presence forever and ever.” (1 Enoch 67:2)3

In addition to this distinctive parallel, there are contextual resemblances as well, such as blessings promised to the righteous among Noah’s seed:

Moses 7

1 Enoch 65–67

50 And it came to pass that Enoch continued his cry unto the Lord, saying: I ask thee, O Lord, in the name of thine Only Begotten, even Jesus Christ, that thou wilt have mercy upon Noah and his seed, that the earth might never more be covered by the floods.

52 And he sent forth an unalterable decree, that a remnant of his seed should always be found among all nations, while the earth should stand;

53 And the Lord said: Blessed is he through whose seed Messiah shall come; for he saith—I am Messiah, the King of Zion,

61 … and great tribulations shall be among the children of men, but my people will I preserve;

62 And righteousness will I send down out of heaven; and truth will I send forth out of the earth, to bear testimony of mine Only Begotten; his resurrection from the dead; yea, and also the resurrection of all men; and righteousness and truth will I cause to sweep the earth as with a flood

65:12 He will preserve you from among those who dwell on the earth. And he has established your [Noah’s] righteous seed (to be) kings and for great honors, and from your seed there will flow a fountain of the righteous and the holy and they will be without number forever.

67:2 And from it will come the seed of life and a change will take place, so that the earth will not remain desolate.

67:3 And I will confirm your seed in my presence forever and ever, and I will scatter those who dwell with you, and I will not (again) bring temptation on the face of the earth, and they will be blessed and be multiplied on the earth, in the name of the Lord.

In both of these passages, the statements about God’s hand holding the ark arise in fairly close textual proximity to the additional parallels.4 Another contextual resemblance has to do with the pronouncement of destruction upon the wicked, as well as a description of the unique power of the fallen angels:5

Moses 7:24–26

1 Enoch 65:6

… and behold, the power of Satan was upon all the face of the earth. And [Enoch] saw angels descending out of heaven; and he heard a loud voice saying: Wo, wo be unto the inhabitants of the earth. And he beheld Satan; and he had a great chain in his hand, and it veiled the whole face of the earth with darkness; and he looked up and laughed, and his angels rejoiced.

A command has gone forth from the presence of the Lord against the inhabitants of the earth, that their end is accomplished, for they have learned all the secrets of the angels, and all the violence of the satans, and all their powers, the hidden secrets and all the powers of those who practice sorcery.

Conclusion

Although God’s hand is commonly described as a protective entity in biblical texts, the idea of God specifically holding non-human entities (like Noah’s ark) in his hand as a form of protection is actually quite unique.6 Moreover, this particular imagery, when applied specifically to Noah's ark, is nowhere to be found in the Bible. Concerning the significance of this element arising in both Moses 7:43 and 1 Enoch 67:2, Jeffrey Bradshaw has described it as “the most striking unique parallel” between the two texts.7

This, of course, leads to the question of whether or not Joseph Smith likely had access to 1 Enoch in 1830. Although extracts of the first booklet within 1 Enoch (known as the Book of Watchers) had some limited availability in English since the early decades of the 1700s, the detail about God’s hand resting upon the ark wouldn’t have been available in English until Richard Laurence’s translation of 1 Enoch in 1821.8 The problem is that Laurence’s translation was published in England and appears to have had a limited initial print run. Although some copies likely made their way to America,9 it hardly seems like the type of text that would end up in the hands of a poor, uneducated farmer like Joseph Smith in 1830.10 There were some reviews of Laurence’s publication, as well as some excerpts of its contents, that were printed in newspapers and magazines between 1821 and 1830. But examples of such publications don’t say anything specific about God holding Noah’s ark in his hand.11

In other words, while it is technically possible that Joseph Smith could have accessed this particular textual detail in 1830, the available evidence suggests this possibility was quite remote. Overall, the peculiarity and specificity of this parallel, especially when it is viewed in light of the surrounding textual parallels, helps support the authenticity of the Book of Moses as well as Joseph Smith’s prophetic calling.

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