Gods covenant with Noah was that he would never ever destroy the whole world with a flood for 40 days and 40 nights, andG od placed the rainbow in the sky as a promise.
Noah was not a part of any covenant. Perhaps you are thinking of something else.Answer:The above answer is mistaken. The Hebrew word for Covenant is in fact mentioned two times between God and Noah (in Genesis ch.6 and ch.9). However, unlike God's covenant with Abraham, the one with Noah concerned physical matters only: surviving the Flood, and that there will be no more worldwide deluge.
The first covenant in the Bible is the covenant between God and Noah after the Great Flood, where God promises to never again destroy the world with a flood and establishes the rainbow as a sign of this covenant.
The story of Noah is a creation story and its purpose was to help explain where we came from and why things are the way they are. In this story, God made a great flood that covered the whole earth but, after the flood subsided, made a covenant with Noah that he would never again send a flood to destroy humanity. The sign of his covenant was the rainbow.The story of Abraham, in the form we have today, was a story of the Hebrew people. Its purpose was to help explain where the people came from and why they lived in the land of Israel. The covenant had two important parts: to make Abraham the father of many nations and to make him the father of a great nation. As an Israelite legend, this meant that the great nation would be Israel. Thus the Israelites learnt that they were descended from a great leader who had come from Ur of the Chaldees to live in the Promised Land, but not yet to settle and own it to the exclusion of others. The sign of God's covenant would be the circumcision of all Abraham's male descendants.
The second covenant was the one that God gave at Mount Sinai, which reinforced the covenant that God had given to Abraham, and told the Jews what they would have to do as their side of the covenant. God again promised to stay with the Jews and never to abandon them, because they were his chosen people. (see the related link)
Noah was not like other people of his time, they were evil even his brothers perished in the flood.Additional Answer:Genesis 7:1New King James Version (NKJV) Genesis 7The Great Flood1 Then the LORD said to Noah, "Come into the ark, you and all your household, because I have seen that you are righteous before Me in this generation.
Genesis chapter 9 is about gods covenant with Noah.
God's first covenant was with noah, stating that he will never destroy the earth with water again and established the rainbow as a promise.
The three major Jewish covenants are Noah's Covenant, Abraham's Covenant, the Mosaic Covenant (Moses' Covenant.)
The Hellenic Gods do not symbolize anything. They are.
David's covenant. Noah's covenant. Abraham's covenant.
Depends upon how you view the first covenant. If the first covenant was with Adam and Eve, then the second covenant was with Noah (Genesis 6:18). If the first true convenant was with Noah, then the second covenant was with Abraham. (Genesis 15:18)
Jehovah God wanted to reward Noah for his faithfulness to Him. (Genesis 6:22) On top of that, it was he and his family that were going to be responsible for the Earth's eventual population. (Genesis 9:1) Jehovah has the habit of rewarding those who display faith in Him and seek His guidance. (Hebrews 11:6) His promise not to flood the Earth would ensure that mankind's fulfillment of their original mandate would once again be back on track. (Genesis 1:28) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
God made a covenant with Noah by promising not to flood the world again
The covenant god made with Noah was that he would not destroy the earth, with a flood that would last for 40 days and nights. The rainbow is the sign of it.
The covenant that Jehovah God made with Noah was never broken. The world (as a whole; all at once) has never been flooded by Him, and there are still rainbows that appear on a regular basis. (Genesis 9:11-13) The next time Jehovah brings worldwide destruction, many more will survive than during the Flood. The scriptures describe the crowd as "great", and "no man was able to number" the amount. (Revelation 7:14 & 9) (New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures)
The covenant insure the contine excistinst of mankind.
Im pretty sur eth efirst covenant with God was God's convenant with NOah. When God flooded the earth he made a covenant with Noah and promised to never flood the earth again. The rainbow is the sign of this covenant!