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What does the Bible say about God's covenant with Noah?

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The Bible speaks of God's covenant with Noah in Genesis 9:11, where He promises not to destroy the earth with a flood again and gives the rainbow as a sign of this covenant.

In Genesis 9:11, God establishes His covenant with Noah, stating, "I will establish my covenant with you: Never again will all living creatures be destroyed by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth." This covenant signifies God's grace towards humanity, ensuring that the earth will remain habitable. The rainbow serves as a visible promise of this commitment, reminding both God and mankind of His mercy and faithfulness. As we reflect on this, we see in the rainbow not just a beautiful phenomenon but a profound reminder of God's covenant grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:11, Genesis 9:12-17, Genesis 6:17-18, Genesis 9:8-17, Isaiah 54:9-10, Genesis 9:9-11, Genesis 6:18, Genesis 9:8-16, Isaiah 54:8-10, Genesis 9:11-16

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