Genesis 9:15
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What Does This Mean?
God promises to remember His covenant with Noah and all living creatures, ensuring that a flood like the one that destroyed the world will never happen again. This verse is part of God's promise to Noah after the flood.
Explained for Children
Think of this like a special promise between you and your best friend. God promised Noah and all the animals that He would never flood the whole world again. It's like God is saying, 'I'll remember our promise, just like you remember your best friend's birthday.'
Historical Background
Genesis was written by Moses around 1400-1200 BC. This verse is part of God's promise to Noah and all living creatures, given right after the flood. It was written to the Israelites to remind them of God's faithfulness and the importance of covenant.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you've just survived a major disaster, like a flood. This verse reminds us that God's promises are reliable and that He remembers His covenants, giving us hope and peace in difficult times. In our modern lives, this can apply to any situation where we feel overwhelmed by challenges.