He wanted to save those who were innocent, the Command was to build an Ark, save himself, his family and the world's animals
after the flood.
After the flood, God made a covenant with Noah, promising to never again destroy the earth with a flood. God also instructed Noah to be fruitful and multiply, and to fill the earth.
God sent a flood to the earth to wipe out the evil people that were alive. It did not destroy the whole earth, but drastically altered it.
it was a promise made by God to not destroy life again by flood.
God destroyed the world in the flood during Noah time. _____________ God decides to destroy the world by flood because of human wickedness and violence. Unfortunately this solution is ineffective because God observes after the flood that humans are irrevocably sinful ("every inclination of the human heart is evil from childhood"). Consequently, he decides that the earth should never again be destroyed by flood.
God brought the great flood to destroy humankind for all their forms of wickedness.
That's how the Book of Genesis describes it.
False. The Flood was the event, the Rainbow was God's sign that He would never destroy the earth again with water.
The covenant with Noah was made as a promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood. It was a sign of God's mercy and grace towards humanity, despite human sinfulness.
The flood of Revelation 12 symbolizes an attempt by Satan to destroy the church or believers. It represents persecution and opposition faced by God's people. However, the passage also indicates that God provides protection and deliverance for those who trust in Him.
With the exception of Noah and his wife, his sons and their wives, everyone.
After the flood in Genesis, God makes a covenant with Noah and his descendants, promising to never again destroy the earth with a flood. This covenant is symbolized by the rainbow in the sky as a sign of God's promise.