In the Book of Genesis, God makes a promise with Noah to never again flood the earth. As a sign of that vow, God creates a rainbow, explaining in chapter nine, verse 13 (NIV): "I have set my rainbow ...
God establishes a covenant with Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and finally Jesus. In these succeeding covenants we see God expanding his covenant family until there is a one, holy, catholic ...
One needs to follow the logic of the unique distinguishing qualities that separate the Covenant of Noah and the Covenant ... could not possibly be the rainbow, it is not conceivable that the ...
Wetherington joined the Columbus Police Department in 1963 as a patrolman and rose through the ranks, eventually being ...
The term covenant refers to a promise or agreement which is made between two people or groups of people. Judasim teaches that covenants were made between God and Noah, Abraham and Moses.
The olive branch was one of the first signs brought to Noah showing him the flood was residing and the rainbow the subsequent covenant that God would never again flood the earth. The gentle notes ...
Following the Great Flood, God placed a rainbow in the sky. The rainbow represented (1) “God’s Covenant with Noah” and His descendants (you and me)–the Creator promised never again to destroy the ...
As the rainbow only came after the great flood, so does only God’s grace in a covenant come after a dreadful storm. Christ bore the great storm, unlike Noah Christ was not spared. He hung on the tree ...
24 When Noah awoke from his wine and found out what his youngest son had done to him, 25 he said, "Cursed be Canaan! The lowest of slaves will he be to his brothers." 26 He also said, "Praise be to ...