Genesis 7:7

Amharic Dawro DFBLVL (Geeshsha Mas'aafaa)

What Does This Mean?

Genesis 7:7 describes Noah and his family entering the ark because of the coming flood. It shows the obedience of Noah and his family to God's command.

Explained for Children

Imagine Noah as a captain of a big ship, and his family as his crew. They all got on the ship because they were told a big rainstorm was coming, and the ship would keep them safe.

Historical Background

Genesis was written by Moses around 1400 BC. It was written for the Israelites to understand God's covenant and their history. The cultural setting was that of ancient Mesopotamia, where floods were a significant threat.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us to follow God's instructions, no matter how strange they may seem. For example, if a local government advises evacuation before a natural disaster, it's wise to listen and act.

Topics

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Related Verses

Genesis 6:18Genesis 7:16Matthew 24:38-391 Peter 3:20Hebrews 11:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Noah enter the ark?
Noah entered the ark because God instructed him to do so to escape the impending flood.
What does this verse teach about obedience?
This verse teaches that obedience to God's instructions can lead to protection and safety.
How is this story relevant to us today?
Today, this story reminds us to listen and act on God's guidance, especially when it seems difficult or strange.
What can we learn about Noah's faith?
Noah's faith is evident in his willingness to follow God's command to build the ark and enter it with his family.
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