Genesis 6:18

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In Genesis 6:18, God is speaking directly to Noah, promising to establish a covenant with him. God instructs Noah to enter the ark along with his family to survive the coming flood.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where a big storm is coming. Your friend (God) tells you to come into the house (the ark) with your family to stay safe. That's what God is telling Noah in this verse.

Historical Background

Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural setting reflects an understanding of a divine promise (covenant) and a world in need of salvation from destruction.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse can remind us of the importance of trusting in God's promises. For example, when facing a difficult situation, like a health crisis, it can encourage us to rely on God’s assurance and seek safety in the 'ark' of faith.

Topics

faithcovenantsalvationpromisetrustprotection

Related Verses

Genesis 9:9Genesis 9:152 Peter 2:5Hebrews 11:7Luke 17:26

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a covenant?
A covenant is a special promise or agreement made between God and a person or group, often involving promises of protection and guidance.
Why did God choose Noah?
Noah was chosen because he was found to be righteous in his generation, making him a suitable vessel for God's covenant and the continuation of humanity.
How does this verse relate to salvation?
This verse shows God's plan to save Noah and his family from the flood, symbolizing God's broader plan to save humanity.
What does the ark symbolize?
The ark symbolizes safety and protection from God, much like how faith in God can be a refuge in times of trouble.
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