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.
The same thing He expects from all mankind - His potential sons and daughters - faith and obedience to Him. Jesus set the perfect example and the Apostle Paul list some others in Hebrews 11, often called the faith chapter of Scripture.
Genesis 6:9New International Version (NIV)Noah and the Flood
9 This is the account of Noah and his family.
Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked faithfully with God.
God told Noah to bring two of every kind of Animal with him on the Arc. Also God told Noah to bring his wife and his sons and his sons family.
God said never ever will I destroy the earth with a flood like this one.The rainbow is a sign of my promise.
God said he would never destroy the earth with a flood again, he told no and his decedents that he blessed them.
In Genesis god makes a covenant with Noah that he would not destroy the earth with a flood again. The rainbow is the covenant.
In the various passages, where it is recorded that God gave instructions to Noah, it merely states that 'God said unto Noah' (Genesis 6:13) or 'The Lord said unto Noah' (Genesis 7:1) and 'God spoke unto Noah' (Genesis 8:15). We are not told how exactly this took place. In any case, especially in the initial one where the command and consequent details about the ark construction were given, there is a great amount of specific detail. It would appear from this that it is unlikely to have been in a dream or vision but in a highly tangible form. In any case, however Noah encountered God, it did not appear to strike Noah as particularly unusual or strange, even though the task was monumental and the coming judgment drastic and terrible. Noah lived in the wicked pre-flood world and so he knew first hand that God's decision was right. If Noah was, as God Himself said 'righteous before me', then Noah may well have been accustomed to regular communion with God and so lived his life in a manner pleasing to God, unlike those around him. It was thus not an unusual thing to hear from God as his whole life was dedicated to living righteously before God.
In the beginning of Genesis, God is the Creator of the world. Later on, He is God who communicates with men like Noah and Abraham.
He sent t5he dove once, it was the raven the first time.
God said he would never destroy the earth with a flood again, he told no and his decedents that he blessed them.
He didn't Jonah ran away from god. god told noah to build the ark.
I believe the evidence points to him dieing in the flood. There is no mention that he walked with God himself, in fact though he was still alive when God first spoke to Noah, God said Noah was the only righteous man on the earth at that time. And being a righteous man, I believe Noah would have petitioned God to spare his father as well, if he too were walking with God. My response to those who say Noah would have asked God to save his father as well, I also don't believe the reason Noah didn't ask God about him was that he had already died. Noah, had brothers and sisters, and he didn't speak to God about them either, and they were still alive at that time, too.
Sometimes God would talk to him directly. Noah talked to Him like we do/can.
The Bible does not say. Presumably they did when they were old enough.
noah found grace by god
The religious truth revealed in the story of Noah is: God's forgiveness and love, and humanity's goodness can overcome evil.
Just say Noah normally.
The measurements and the door and window details were given to Noah by God.
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
Noah listened to god and built the Ark accordingly to what God said.
Noah did not need a religion, due to his relationship with god.