No, God destroyed the Earth with a global flood because....
"And GOD saw that the wickedness of man
was great in the earth, and
that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart
was only evil continually." (
Genesis 6:5).
I don't disagree with what you said above here.
Jesus' followers had Scripture. They were intimately familar with it.
For Jesus walked with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus, and opened their hearts to the understanding of the Scriptures (Luke 24:32).
Paul said to Timothy that he grew up knowing the holy scriptures as children (
2 Timothy 3:15). Was Paul lying?
Philip was able to recognize the passage from Isaiah that the Ethiopian Enuch was reading.
Jesus wanted his disciples to trust in the written Word of God.
For even Paul essentially said that what he wrote was to be considered the Lord's commandments (1 Corinthians 14:37).
Jesus did not explain his entire plan of redemption before going to the cross and made sure they understood it. It was no different with this example either. Jesus rebuke came later with Peter. You have itching ears about what Jesus said. He said for them ALL to buy a sword. Not some of them. ALL of them. But they didn't do that. And when Peter used that sword, Jesus rebuked Peter and said he that lives by the sword shall die by the sword. That was part of the lesson in Jesus telling them to buy a sword. He wanted to show them that they were thinking physically and not spiritually. For Jesus said to Peter that He could have called down a ton of angels to protect himself. Paul confirms what Jesus teaches. He said the weapons of our warefare are not carnal. But you think there are exceptions to what Jesus and Paul teach within Scripture. If so, where does the New Testament teach that exception?