Thursday Jan 11, 2024
Waiting for Dry Land (Genesis 8)
It rained at least "forty days and forty nights," but Noah's flood was far from over after 40 days. In Genesis 8, the author describes Noah waiting for waters to recede and dry land to appear. In this passage, we learn...
- How we know Noah's flood was a global - not local - flood event
- What does it mean that God "remembered" Noah? Had he somehow forgotten?
- The total amount of time Noah and his family spent on the ark
- The significance of Noah sending out a raven and dove
- Noah's first act upon setting foot on dry land
- What Noah's sacrifice means for us today
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