He would not flood the world again with water
Noah sacrificed clean birds and animals to god.
The ark was the way of salvation (from the flood) for Noah and his family. This was the only way Noah and his family would escape God's judgment. God communicated to Noah exact instructions to build the ark. Noah acted in faith and built the ark. God's way of salvation is specific today = the death of His son as a sacrifice for sin. This is the only way of salvation from the judgment that is coming. People accept this by faith.
it was a promise made by God to not destroy life again by flood.
When humans disobeyed God, God promised to send a flood that would almost annihilate the human race. Noah and his family were the only human survivors of the flood.
It is when God Made A promise too Noah (Ansester To All Human Beings). :D
God sent the animals and they walked on board themselves. Then Noah and his family went in, and God shut the door of the ark.
God spared (not speared) Noah and his family as they were the only people who still remembered/believed in him while the rest of the population of the earth had turned to wicked and deceitful ways. God almost destroyed the whole earth but because of Noah and his love for him God decided just to begin again with his family.
No. God made rainbows as a promise to Noah that he wouldn't ever again flood the whole earth. We see rainbows after it rains because God is reminding us of his promise.
The promise made by god to both Noah as well as all of his decedents . Is that now that the flood of 40 days and 40 nights are over and all of mankind was wiped out in the flood. He put a rainbow in the sky as a simble that he would never destroy the world by a flood again.
God promises Noah the rainbow. The symbol of the rainbow is different depending on your religion. If you're christian/catholic the it symbolizes the promise that the masiah is coming, but if you're Jewish, then it can either symbolize that the misiah is coming or that god is giving noah and his family a brighter future - and the other Jews to come too.
No. The only humans on the ark were Noah and his family. (Ref. Genesis 6: 17,18)
Genesis ch.6-9 1) God spoke to him and acknowledged his righteousness2) God preserved Noah and his family during the Flood 3) God promised to repopulate the Earth through Noah's sons and daughters-in-law 4) God was pleased with the burnt-offering that Noah offered up