Tag: Noah
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The Bible – an Illustrated Story in 6 Languages – Genesis 10
Genesis 10 describes how the descendants of Noah spread across the earth after the flood. The chapter connects many peoples, languages, and nations to one shared human beginning. It highlights both the diversity and unity of humanity throughout history.
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The Bible – An Illustrated Story in Six Languages – Genesis 9
Genesis 9 tells about God’s covenant with Noah after the flood and the rainbow as a sign of hope. The chapter also describes Noah’s vineyard, the actions of his sons, and the final years of Noah’s life.
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The Bible – A Picture Story in Six Languages – Genesis 8
Genesis 8 tells the turning point after the flood: the waters recede, hope returns, and God establishes a new beginning for humanity and creation. The image of the dove with the olive leaf becomes a powerful symbol of peace and renewal. God’s promise at the end of the chapter assures the continuity of life and…
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The Bible – An Illustrated Story in Six Languages – Genesis 7
Genesis 7 portrays the flood as a powerful moment of both judgment and preservation. While the waters wipe out all life outside the ark, Noah’s obedience leads to salvation for him and the creatures within. The chapter emphasizes God’s justice, power, and faithfulness.
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The Bible – An Illustrated Story in 6 Languages – Genesis 6
Humanity drifts further into corruption and violence, turning away from God. Yet Noah stands out as righteous and finds favor in God’s eyes. Through him, God begins a plan of preservation and renewal with the building of the ark.
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The Bible – An Illustrated Story in 6 Languages – Genesis 5
Genesis 5 describes the line from Adam to Noah and shows how humanity developed over many generations. The exceptionally long lifespans stand out and emphasize the early stage of human history. Enoch stands out because he walked with God and did not die, but was taken away by God.
