The belief that no one saw a rainbow before Noah is speculation, not a definite Biblical teaching. It may be that rainbows were seen since Adam's time, but their deeper meaning was revealed only in Noah's time. The same goes for the "appointed times" in Genesis chapter 1, whose definition was not revealed until the time of Moses (Leviticus ch.23).
According to Biblical history (Genesis 9:17), it was Noah, after the Great Flood. The rainbow was a sign from God: "the sign of the covenant I am confirming with all the creatures on Earth."
Noah and his three sons and their wives. These were the only 8 people alive when the rain stopped and the rainbow appeared.
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it is not said in the bible but it is in the time of noah...and i think it happened after the first rain where noah and his family saw a rainbow that god sent..
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Noah saw in the sky the first rainbow.
Yes, without naming them, in Genesis first chapter: And God created ........... every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Rainbows have been seen as long as humans have been here, so it is impossible to say who first saw one. The first documented appearance of a rainbow is that seen by Noah, Genesis 9:13. "I have set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between me and the earth."
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The Rainbow Loom was created because the inventor, Cheong Choon Ng, saw his daughter's making friendship bracelets with rubber bands. He had an idea of making a loom that could be used to make more complex bracelets more easily.
Anything you can think of ! My first thoughts when I saw the question was 'rainbow' for a girl and 'chris' for a boy !
No, there were not. God created Adam first, then saw that he needed a mate and created Eve to compliment him perfectly. Adam and Eve eventually had children, but at the time of their creation, it was just the two of them and the plants and animals.