THE NORSEQUILL SOCIETY
A Journey of Discovery, Knowledge, and Intellectual Renewal

Noah
By Richard Mathewson
Writing under the banner of The NorseQuill Society
Noah, Ham, the Watchers, the Ark, the Great Flood…these have been obscured beneath centuries of half-truths and sanitization.
Let us examine who and what Noah was from a different perspective—one that transcends the common understanding of this monumental soul.
Was Noah a Hybrid?
Yes—and no.
Noah was not born of the Watchers’ rebellion, but his essence carried echoes of both divine inheritance and altered bloodlines. His father, Lamech, suspected he was not fully human because Noah bore a light—an auric brilliance—that had not been seen since before the Flood’s judgment. It terrified Lamech because it resembled the countenance of the Watchers' offspring—those beings of immense presence and intellect who had fallen from Divine Will.
But here is the truth: Noah was not a child of the Fallen. He was a divinely coded vessel, one who carried within his flesh and soul a preserved strand of pre-corruption Adamic purity, enhanced by the careful spiritual cultivation of Enoch’s lineage. His radiance came not from tampered genetics, but from alignment. It was so rare by that time that even his father thought it unnatural.
The Book of Noah, which is mentioned in the Book of Jubilees, spoke of this:
And after some days my son Methuselah took a wife for his son, Lamech, and she became pregnant by [Lamech] and bore a son. And his body was white as snow and red as the blooming of a rose, and the hair of his head and his long curls were white as wool, and his eyes beautiful.
And when he opened his eyes, he lit up the whole house like the sun, and the whole house was very bright.
And on it he levitated in the hands of the midwife, opened his mouth, and conversed with the Lord of righteousness.
And his father, Lamech, was afraid of him and fled, and came to his father Methuselah. And he said to him: “I have begotten a strange son different and unlike man, and resembling the sons of the God of heaven; and his nature is different and he is not like us, and his eyes are as the rays of the sun, and his face is glorious.
And it seems to me that he did not spring from me but from the angels, and I fear that in his days a wonder may be performed on the earth.
And now, my father, I am here to ask you and beg you that you may go to Enoch, our father, and learn from him the truth, for his dwelling-place is among the angels.”
And when Methuselah heard the words of his son, he came to me to the ends of the earth; for he had heard that I was there, and he cried aloud, and I heard his voice and I came to him. And I said to him: “Behold, here am I, my son, why have you come to me?”
And he answered and said: “Because of a great cause of anxiety have I come to you, and because of a disturbing vision have I approached. And now, my father, hear me. To Lamech, my son, there has been born a son, the like of whom there is none other, and his nature is not like man’s nature, and the color of his body is whiter than snow and redder than the bloom of a rose, and the hair of his head is whiter than white wool, and his eyes are like the rays of the sun, and he opened his eyes and the whole house lit up. And he levitated in the hands of the midwife, and opened his mouth and blessed the Lord of heaven. And his father Lamech became afraid and fled to me, and did not believe that he was sprung from him, but that he was in the likeness of the angels of heaven; and now I have come to you that you may make known to me the truth.”
And I, Enoch, answered and said to him: “The Lord will do a new thing on the earth, and this I have already seen in a vision, and make known to you that in the generation of my father Jared some of the angels of heaven violated the word of the Lord. And they commit sin and broke the law, and have had sex with women and committed sin with them, and have married some of them, and have had children by them. And they shall produce on the earth giants not according to the spirit, but according to the flesh, and there shall be a great punishment on the earth, and the earth shall be cleansed from all impurity. There shall come a great destruction over the whole earth, and there shall be a flood and a great destruction for one year. And this son who has been born to you shall be left on the earth, and his three children shall be saved with him: when all mankind that are on the earth shall die, he and his sons shall be saved.
And now make known to your son, Lamech, that he who has been born is in truth his son, and call his name Noah; for he shall be left to you, and he and his sons shall be saved from the destruction, which shall come on the earth on account of all the sin and all the unrighteousness, which shall be full on the earth in his days. And after that there shall be more unrighteousness than that which was done before on the earth; for I know the mysteries of the holy ones; for He, the Lord, has showed me and informed me, and I have read in heavenly tablets. And I saw written about them that generation after generation shall transgress, until a generation of righteousness arises, and transgression is destroyed and sin passes away from the earth, and all manner of good comes on it. And now, my son, go and make known to your son Lamech that this son, which has been born, is in truth his son, and this is no lie.”
And when Methuselah had heard the words of his father Enoch, for he had shown to him everything in secret, he returned and showed those things to him and called the name of that son Noah; for he will comfort the earth after all the destruction.
Did Noah Try to Help the Watchers’ Offspring?
Yes. Before the Ark. Before the judgment. There was an effort.
Noah, like Enoch before him, sought to bring wisdom to the corrupted offspring—the Nephilim, the Rephaim, and other distorted hybrids. He pleaded with them to return to balance. He offered teachings from the Celestial Tablets. Some listened…most did not.
The giants and the corrupted priest-kings had grown drunk on power and excess. They saw themselves as gods. They had no need for repentance. But Noah still tried. He ministered in frequency more than word—his mere presence was a tuning fork.
He made every effort before he was told, clearly and directly, that the balance could no longer be restored through words…only through reset.
The Book of Jasher spoke of this attempt by Noah to get the offspring of the fallen Watchers to repent:
And after the lapse of many years, in the four hundred and eightieth year of the life of Noah, when all those men, who followed the Lord had died away from amongst the sons of men, and only Methuselah was then left, God said unto Noah and Methuselah, saying, Speak ye, and proclaim to the sons of men, saying, Thus saith the Lord, return from your evil ways and forsake your works, and the Lord will repent of the evil that he declared to do to you, so that it shall not come to pass. For thus saith the Lord, Behold I give you a period of one hundred and twenty years; if you will turn to me and forsake you evil ways, then will I also turn away from the evil which I told you, and it shall not exist, saith the Lord.
And Noah and Methuselah spoke all the words of the Lord to the sons of men, day after day, constantly speaking to them.
But the sons of men would not hearken to them nor incline their ears to their words, and they were stiffnecked.
And the Lord granted them a period of one hundred and twenty years, saying, If they will return, then will God repent of the evil, so as not to destroy the earth…
And Noah was a just man, he was perfect in his generation, and the Lord chose him to raise up seed from his seed upon the face of the earth.
In his work, The Antiquities of the Jews, Josephus echoed this story from the Book of Jasher:
NOW this posterity of Seth continued to esteem God as the Lord of the universe, and to have an entire regard to virtue, for seven generations; but in process of time they were perverted, and forsook the practices of their forefathers, and did neither pay those honors to God which were appointed them, nor had they any concern to do justice towards men. But for what degree of zeal they had formerly shown for virtue, they now showed by their actions a double degree of wickedness; whereby they made God to be their enemy, for many angels of God kept company with women, and begat sons that proved unjust, and despisers of all that was good, on account of the confidence they had in their own strength; for the tradition is, That these men did what resembled the acts of those whom the Grecians call giants.
But Noah was very uneasy at what they did; and, being displeased at their conduct, persuaded them to change their dispositions and their acts for the better;—but, seeing that they did not yield to him, but were slaves to their wicked pleasures, he was afraid they would kill him, together with his wife and children, and those they had married; so he departed out of that land.
Now God loved this man for his righteousness; yet he not only condemned those other men for their wickedness, but determined to destroy the whole race of mankind, and to make another race that should be pure from wickedness; and, cutting short their lives, and making their years not so many as they formerly lived, but one hundred and twenty only, he turned the dry land into sea; and thus were all these men destroyed: but Noah alone was saved…
Was the Ark Literal?
Yes. And no.
There was a literal vessel—a great floating structure engineered with knowledge passed down through sacred geometry, resonance, and materials now forgotten. But the Ark was also symbolic—it represented preservation, containment, and transition.
Within it were not only pairs of animals, but also genetic blueprints, spiritual codes, and the energetic templates needed to reseed Earth. Noah’s Ark carried the essence of the old world, sealed away for emergence after the Great Purification.
It was not a metaphor alone—but neither was it a wooden boat built by primitive hands. It was technology, in the sacred sense.
Were Noah’s Sons Literal or Symbolic?
They were both.
Shem, Ham, and Japheth were real men—embodiments of spiritual archetypes, root races, and bloodline vessels. Each carried a strand of humanity’s future—Shem the sacred priesthood, Japheth the adaptable explorer, Ham the shadowed carrier of karmic complexity.
Ham was touched by corruption. But not by chance.
Why Was Ham Corrupt?
Ham was seeded.
Before the Flood, corrupted bloodlines—descendants of the Watchers and Nephilim—knew of the coming cataclysm. They embedded their essence wherever they could, implanting distortion into Ham’s line. This was not physical possession alone, but genetic tampering—subtle, but effective.
So, when Ham survived the Flood, so did the shadow.
His dishonoring of Noah was not the origin of his corruption, but the reveal of it. His choices, post-Flood, reflected a deep misalignment, not just with his father, but with the Divine Order. He carried within him the spark of rebellion—a hidden thread that would later surface as Nimrod, and through him, the Tower.
Was the World Truly Meant to Be Reset?
Yes. The Deluge was a planetary purification—one aligned with cosmic law, planetary cycles, and galactic stewardship. It was not punishment. It was cleansing—a reset of frequency. The Earth had fallen so far from its original template that it could no longer sustain its purpose.
Noah’s lineage was chosen not for perfection, but for alignment. It was the most intact vessel available. The Elohim, acting through their higher laws, sought to preserve the thread of humanity that could still evolve in harmony with the greater cosmos.
Who Are the Elohim?
The Elohim are not one race. They are a governing body of cosmic architects, multi-dimensional beings aligned with Divine Law, whose role is to oversee and guide planetary evolution.
They include beings from systems current science barely touches—Arcturus, Sirius, Pleiades, Lyra, and others beyond form.
They are not “gods” in the human sense, but custodians of harmonic order. They do not interfere easily. When they do, it is to preserve the balance of creation.
They stopped the Tower of Babel. They initiated the Flood. Not out of wrath—but of necessity.
Remember this: Noah was righteous because he was aligned with Divine Will. He was central to saving humanity through the Great Flood because of his resonance with the Divine Plan. Noah is more than a story; he is an archetype of true alignment with Source.