God said he would never destroy the earth with a flood again, he told no and his decedents that he blessed them.
God Commanded Noah to build an Ark to because of the flood and he wanted to stop it.God created the flood because he was displeased in his people worshiping the devilit was to save 2 of every KIND of animal from the floodAn arc because he predicted a giant flood will come.
In the Bible, God spoke to Noah directly, not through a dream. God communicated His instructions for building the ark and saving Noah's family from the impending flood by speaking to Noah directly.
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 Old Testament, the moral causes of the flood were linked to the corruption and sinfulness of humanity. The flood was seen as a way for God to cleanse the earth of wickedness and restore purity. Noah and his family were spared because of their righteousness and faithfulness to God.
In the Bible, God spoke to Noah multiple times. God initially spoke to Noah to command him to build an ark to prepare for the flood and later gave him instructions on how to take pairs of animals and his family into the ark. Overall, God communicated with Noah several times throughout the story of the great flood.
Noah was used in the flood, to save mankind.
If you're asking about the great Flood in Noah's time, it was God who preserved the lives of Noah and his family.
He felt safe.
God chose Noah to build the ark and save humanity from the great flood because Noah was a righteous and obedient man who found favor in God's eyes.
When God flooded the Earth. ( Noah's Ark)
With the exception of Noah and his wife, his sons and their wives, everyone.
The flood occured when after God had Noah build the Ark. This happened in 20 A.D.
When God flooded the Earth. ( Noah's Ark)
It wasn't God that sent out the bird after the flood. It was Noah. First he sent out a raven, and later he sent out a dove.
God made a covenant with Noah by promising not to flood the world again
After the Great Flood, God made a covenant with Noah, promising that He would never again destroy the earth with a flood. This is described in the book of Genesis, specifically in Genesis 9:11, where God says, "I establish my covenant with you: Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of a flood." However, this does not imply that God would not interfere with humanity again; rather, it signifies a specific promise regarding floods.
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.