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Essay heading: Genesis Summary
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Noah obeys the voice of God. His family and the animals enter the ark, and rain falls for forty days, drowning the earth in water for more than a year. When the waters finally recede, God calls Noah’s family out of the ark and reaffirms his covenant with Noah. Noah’s family finds that the earth is moist and green again... displayed 300 characters
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Noah’s family finds that the earth is moist and green again. God made a promise to Noah, but humankind must follow certain rules to maintain this favor: humans must not eat meat with blood still in it, and anyone who murders another human must also be killed. God vows never to destroy the earth again, and he used the rainbow to be a symbol of his covenant... displayed next 300 characters
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