said We...
said We, ‘carry (thou O' Noah) in it two of each kind, a pair, and thy family, except him on whom the sentence hath already been passed, and those who believe;’ And there believed not with him but a few." (Hud, 40) It is necessary to note that the Holy Quran has mentioned Noah(A.S) much more than the New Testament. Ibrahim(A.S) We see the following verses in the New Testament about Ibrahim(A.S): "...
The God of glory appeared to our father Ibrahim when he was in Mesopotamia previous to his settling in Haran, and told him, ‘Get away from your country and your relations and come to the land I will show you.' Then Ibrahim went out from the Chaldean country and settled in Haran, and from there, after his father's death, God transferred him to this land where you now live.
He gave him no heritable property in it, no, not a foot of it, but promised to give it for a possession to him and his offspring after him, though at the time he had no child. But God spoke as follows: ‘Your offspring will be aliens in a foreign land and the people of that land will subject and ill-treat them 400 years.
And the nation whom they serve,’ God said, ‘I shall judge, and afterward they will come out and worship Me in this place.' He also gave him the covenant of circumcision, and he became the father of Isaac and circumcised him the eighth day; Isaac became the father of Jacob, and Jacob became the father of the 12 patriarchs." (Acts 7:3-10) "...'I have appointed you a father of many nations’ -all this in the presence of God, in whom he believed, who makes the dead live and calls into existence what has no being.
For Ibrahim kept hoping in faith, when hope was gone, that he would be the father of many nations, just as he had been told, ‘So shall your offspring be.’ And there was no weakening of his faith, even when he recognized the impotence of his own body at the age of 100, as well as Sarah's inability to bear.
He did not in unbelief hesitate about Gods' promise but, empowered by faith, he rendered praise to God in the complete conviction that He was able to make good His promise." (The Epistle of Paul to the Romans 4:17-21) " By faith Ibrahim, when he was tested, brought Isaac as an offering.