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And
God
remembered
Noah,
and
every
living
thing,
and
all
the
cattle
that
was
with
him
in
the
ark:
and
God
made
a
wind
to
pass
over
the
earth,
and
the
waters
asswaged;
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Genesis 8:1 means that God did not forget Noah and the creatures on the ark. He acted to calm the floodwaters, showing His care and …
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The
fountains
also
of
the
deep
and
the
windows
of
heaven
were
stopped,
and
the
rain
from
heaven
was
restrained;
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Genesis 8:2 signifies the end of the flood as God stopped the rain and water sources, allowing the earth to dry. This verse teaches patience …
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And
the
waters
returned
from
off
the
earth
continually:
and
after
the
end
of
the
hundred
and
fifty
days
the
waters
were
abated.
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Genesis 8:3 means the floodwaters slowly went down until the earth began to dry. It shows that God’s judgment doesn’t last forever—He also brings relief …
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And
the
ark
rested
in
the
seventh
month,
on
the
seventeenth
day
of
the
month,
upon
the
mountains
of
Ararat.
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Genesis 8:4 means God kept His promise to protect Noah and finally brought the ark to a safe place. The flood didn’t last forever. For …
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And
the
waters
decreased
continually
until
the
tenth
month:
in
the
tenth
month,
on
the
first
day
of
the
month,
were
the
tops
of
the
mountains
seen.
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Genesis 8:5 means the floodwaters were slowly going down until Noah could finally see mountaintops again. It shows that God’s rescue often comes gradually, not …
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And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
forty
days,
that
Noah
opened
the
window
of
the
ark
which
he
had
made:
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Genesis 8:6 means Noah patiently waited for God’s floodwaters to recede before taking his next step. Opening the window shows careful testing, not rushing ahead. …
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And
he
sent
forth
a
raven,
which
went
forth
to
and
fro,
until
the
waters
were
dried
up
from
off
the
earth.
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Genesis 8:7 means Noah sent a raven to check if the floodwaters were going down. The bird kept flying back and forth, showing the world …
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Also
he
sent
forth
a
dove
from
him,
to
see
if
the
waters
were
abated
from
off
the
face
of
the
ground;
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Genesis 8:8 shows Noah sending out a dove to check if the floodwaters had gone down. It’s about patiently testing if it’s time to move …
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But
the
dove
found
no
rest
for
the
sole
of
her
foot,
and
she
returned
unto
him
into
the
ark,
for
the
waters
were
on
the
face
of
the
whole
earth:
then
he
put
forth
his
hand,
and
took
her,
and
pulled
her
in
unto
him
into
the
ark.
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Genesis 8:9 means the world was still not ready for Noah to leave the ark, so the dove had to come back. It shows God’s …
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And
he
stayed
yet
other
seven
days;
and
again
he
sent
forth
the
dove
out
of
the
ark;
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Genesis 8:10 shows Noah patiently waiting and sending the dove again to see if the floodwaters had gone down. It teaches us to keep trusting …
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And
the
dove
came
in
to
him
in
the
evening;
and,
lo,
in
her
mouth
was
an
olive
leaf
pluckt
off:
so
Noah
knew
that
the
waters
were
abated
from
off
the
earth.
"
Genesis 8:11 shows hope and new beginnings. When the dove returned to Noah with an olive leaf, it signaled that the floodwaters had receded and …
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And
he
stayed
yet
other
seven
days;
and
sent
forth
the
dove;
which
returned
not
again
unto
him
any
more.
"
Genesis 8:12 shows Noah waiting patiently for God’s timing. When the dove doesn’t return, it’s a sign the floodwaters are gone and new life is …
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And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
six
hundredth
and
first
year,
in
the
first
month,
the
first
day
of
the
month,
the
waters
were
dried
up
from
off
the
earth:
and
Noah
removed
the
covering
of
the
ark,
and
looked,
and,
behold,
the
face
of
the
ground
was
dry.
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Genesis 8:13 means God’s judgment and flooding finally ended, and a new beginning started for Noah. After a long wait, he sees dry ground and …
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And
in
the
second
month,
on
the
seven
and
twentieth
day
of
the
month,
was
the
earth
dried.
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Genesis 8:14 means the flood was completely over and the ground was finally safe and dry. God had finished bringing Noah and his family through …
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And
God
spake
unto
Noah,
saying,
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Genesis 8:15 shows that after the flood, God personally speaks to Noah, guiding his next steps. It means God doesn’t leave people guessing after hard …
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Go
forth
of
the
ark,
thou,
and
thy
wife,
and
thy
sons,
and
thy
sons'
wives
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Genesis 8:16 means God was telling Noah it was safe to leave the ark and start fresh. The danger had passed, and it was time …
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Bring
forth
with
thee
every
living
thing
that
is
with
thee,
of
all
flesh,
both
of
fowl,
and
of
cattle,
and
of
every
creeping
thing
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth;
that
they
may
breed
abundantly
in
the
earth,
and
be
fruitful,
and
multiply
upon
the
earth.
"
Genesis 8:17 means God is restarting life after the flood and cares about every creature, not just people. He tells Noah to release the animals …
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And
Noah
went
forth,
and
his
sons,
and
his
wife,
and
his
sons'
wives
"
Genesis 8:18 shows Noah and his family finally stepping out of the ark after the flood. It means God brought them through a long, frightening …
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Every
beast,
every
creeping
thing,
and
every
fowl,
and
whatsoever
creepeth
upon
the
earth,
after
their
kinds,
went
forth
out
of
the
ark.
"
Genesis 8:19 shows God restoring life after the flood. Every animal leaves the ark to restart life on earth, proving God doesn’t just judge—He rebuilds. …
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And
Noah
builded
an
altar
unto
the
LORD;
and
took
of
every
clean
beast,
and
of
every
clean
fowl,
and
offered
burnt
offerings
on
the
altar.
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Genesis 8:20 shows Noah expressing gratitude to God by building an altar and offering sacrifices after the flood. It teaches us the importance of showing …
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And
the
LORD
smelled
a
sweet
savour;
and
the
LORD
said
in
his
heart,
I
will
not
again
curse
the
ground
any
more
for
man's
sake;
for
the
imagination
of
man's
heart
is
evil
from
his
youth;
neither
will
I
again
smite
any
more
every
thing
living,
as
I
have
done.
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Genesis 8:21 means that even though people still have sinful hearts, God chooses mercy over total destruction. After the flood, He promises not to wipe …
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While
the
earth
remaineth,
seedtime
and
harvest,
and
cold
and
heat,
and
summer
and
winter,
and
day
and
night
shall
not
cease.
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Genesis 8:22 means God promises the basic rhythms of life—seasons, day and night, planting and harvest—will continue as long as the earth exists. You can …
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