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What does the rainbow represent in the Bible?

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The rainbow represents God's covenant with humanity, symbolizing His promise not to destroy the world by flood again.

In Genesis 9:13-16, God places the rainbow in the sky as a sign of His everlasting covenant with Noah and all living creatures. This symbol not only serves to remind God of His promise but also reassures humanity of His mercy. It signifies hope and grace amidst judgment, pointing to God's unchanging character and commitment to His creation. As Christians, the rainbow can be seen as a foreshadowing of the grace bestowed upon us through Christ, who fulfills God's covenant through His sacrifice.
Scripture References: Genesis 9:13-16

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