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Yahweh regretted having made humankind on earth, and it pained his heart. And he said, "I will wipe out humankind from the face of the earth—humans, animals, creatures, and birds—for I regret having made them."
1 of 32 Genesis 6:7
But Noah found favor in Yahweh's eyes. Noah was a just man, and perfect among his generation. He walked with God.
2 of 32 Genesis 6:8–9
And God said to Noah, "I have decided to kill all fleshly beings, for the earth is full of injustice because of them.  I will destroy them along with the earth."
3 of 32 Genesis 6:13
God said to Noah, "I am about to bring waters to flood the earth and destroy every living creature under the heavens. Everything on the earth will die. I will send rain for 40 days and 40 nights, and I will wipe out every living thing from the face of the earth."
"But I will make my pact with you. Make yourself an ark of gopher wood. Here is how you should make it..."
5 of 32 Genesis 6:18, 4
Yahweh told Noah to Make it 450 feet long and 75 feet wide.
6 of 32 Genesis 6:15
Yahweh told Noah to Make and 45 feet high, with a lower, middle, and upper deck; to make a roof extending to 18 inches above the sides;  and to put a door in the side.
Yahweh told Noah to  bring into the ark two of every type of living creature, male and female—two of every kind of livestock...
...two of every kind of bird...
9 of 32 Genesis 6:20
...and two of every kind of every creature that moves on the ground.
10 of 32 Genesis 6:20
And pairs of clean and unclean animals entered the ark.
11 of 32 Genesis 7:8–9
God told Noah to gather up and take every type of food that is eaten to serve as food for him and the animals.
12 of 32 Genesis 6:13, 21
Yahweh told Noah to come into the ark with all his family family. And Noah entered the Ark with his sons, his wife, and his sons' wives.
13 of 32 Genesis 7:1, 7
Then Yahweh shut him in.
14 of 32 Genesis 7:16
In the 600th year of Noah's life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, all the fountains of the great deep burst forth.
15 of 32 Genesis 7:11
The windows of heaven were opened and rain fell on the earth for 40 days and 40 nights.
The waters rose and greatly increased on the earth and the ark floated on the surface of the water.
17 of 32 Genesis 7:18
And the waters increased more and more, and all the high mountains were covered. The waters rose 20 feet above the mountains.
18 of 32 Genesis 7:19
And all the living things on earth died: the birds, livestock, wild animals, all swarming creatures that swarm on the earth, and all humankind.
19 of 32 Genesis 7:21
Yahweh wiped out every living thing on the face of the earth—human and animal, creatures that move along the ground, and the birds of the sky. Everything on dry land with the breath of life in its nostrils died.
20 of 32 Genesis 7:23, 22
And the waters dominated the earth for 150 days.
21 of 32 Genesis 7:24
Then God remembered Noah and all the living things and the livestock that were with him on the ark.
22 of 32 Genesis 8:1
The waters gradually receded from the earth, and the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat.
23 of 32 Genesis 8:3–4
After 40 days, Noah sent out a dove to see if there was dry ground. The dove returned with a freshly plucked olive leaf in her mouth.
24 of 32 Genesis 8:6–11
God told Noah to come out of the ark, and Noah went out, along with his sons, his wife, his sons' wives, and every living thing.
And Noah built an altar to Yahweh, and took some of every clean animal and every clean bird, and offered them as burnt sacrifices on the altar.
26 of 32 Genesis 8:20
And Yahweh smelled the soothing smell and said in his heart, "Never again will I curse the soil because of humankind. Never again will I kill every living thing as I have done."
27 of 32 Genesis 8:21
God blessed Noah, saying, "Breed, multiply, and fill the land.  Every living thing on land, in the sky, and in the sea will be terrified of you, for every living thing I am giving you as food to eat."
28 of 32 Genesis 9:1–3
"Just do not eat flesh with its life—its blood—still in it."
29 of 32 Genesis 9:4
"And whoever spills the blood of a human, by a human must his blood be spilled."
30 of 32 Genesis 9:6
"Look, I am making my pact with you, your descendants, and every living thing that came out of the ark. Never again will all life be wiped out by a flood. This is the sign of the pact: I have set my bow in the clouds."
31 of 32 Genesis 9:8–12
"Whenever the bow is seen, I will remember my pact between me and you and every living fleshly creature on the earth."
32 of 32 Genesis 9:12
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