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What does the Bible say about the rainbow in Genesis?

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The rainbow represents God's covenant with Noah, assuring that He will never destroy the earth with a flood again (Genesis 9:13).

In Genesis, the rainbow symbolizes God's covenant with Noah after the flood, serving as a perpetual reminder of God's promise not to destroy the earth with water again. Genesis 9:13 states, 'I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth.' This covenant emphasizes God's faithfulness and mercy towards His creation, highlighting His unchanging character despite mankind's inclination to evil.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:12-13

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The Rainbow
Clay Curtis · Apr 12, 2015
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