Genesis 7:10

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us that after Noah and his family had entered the ark, seven days later, the flood waters came. It shows the timing of the flood and emphasizes God's plan and timing. There is no direct speaker in this verse, but it reflects God's sovereignty.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your family are in a big boat and you've been waiting for it to rain really hard. After seven days, it finally starts to pour! This is like what happened to Noah and his family. They waited for seven days, and then the flood came.

Historical Background

The book of Genesis is traditionally attributed to Moses, who wrote it around 1440-1400 BC. It was written for the Israelites as a reminder of their origins and God's covenant with them. The cultural setting was a time when many ancient cultures had flood myths, but the Bible presents a unique historical and religious perspective.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this can remind us to trust God's timing. Just like Noah waited for the flood, we can trust that God's plans for our lives are on His timeline, not ours. For example, if you're waiting for a job opportunity or a relationship to develop, trust that God will bring it at the right time.

Topics

faithsalvationobediencejudgmentcovenantpromise

Related Verses

Luke 17:26-272 Peter 3:5-7Hebrews 11:7Genesis 6:17Genesis 8:6-12

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Genesis 7:10 tell us about God's timing?
Genesis 7:10 shows that God has a specific plan and timing, even if it feels like a long wait from our perspective. Noah had to wait seven days, and the flood came according to God's timetable.
How can we apply the lesson of waiting in Genesis 7:10 to our lives?
We can trust that God's plans for us will unfold in His timing, just as Noah waited for the flood. This helps us remain patient and confident in God's sovereignty over our lives.
What does Genesis 7:10 reveal about Noah's faith?
Noah's faith is evident in his obedience to God's instructions. Despite waiting seven days, he remained steadfast, showing his trust in God's word and timing.
How does Genesis 7:10 relate to the broader flood narrative?
Genesis 7:10 is a crucial part of the flood narrative as it marks the beginning of the flood after a period of waiting, emphasizing the fulfillment of God's promise to Noah.
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