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GENESIS 8
NOAH REACHES DRY GROUND
Remembering Noah and his family, God makes a wind blow over the earth to subside the waters. Noah first sends a raven, then a dove, to find any sign of dry ground. The dove eventually returns with an olive leaf. Finally, Noah and his family are able to leave the ark.
God tells Noah, “Be fruitful and multiply,” the same command he gave Adam in Genesis 1:28. God will use Noah’s family to repopulate the Earth.
Noah makes an altar to God and gives a burnt offering. Pleased by the offering, God decides never to wipe out humanity again.
STUDY QUESTIONS
Is the story of the flood hard for you to believe or comprehend? How can you see God’s Word as trustworthy and true?
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