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How do we know the covenant God made with Noah is significant?

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The covenant with Noah foreshadows the eternal covenant of grace fulfilled in Jesus Christ for all believers (Genesis 9:16).

The covenant God made with Noah is significant because it not only establishes a physical promise regarding the natural order, assuring that 'seedtime and harvest shall not cease' (Genesis 8:22), but it also acts as a typological foreshadowing of the greater covenant of grace fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Just as God remembered Noah and His covenant after the flood, He also remembers the covenant established through Christ, securing eternal hope for believers. This shows the continuity of God’s redemptive plan throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Genesis 8:22, Genesis 9:12-16

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The Rainbow
Clay Curtis · Apr 12, 2015
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