Genesis 9:10
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
وَمَعَ كُلِّ كَائِنٍ حَيٍّ مَعَكُمْ، مِنْ طُيُورٍ وَبَهَائِمَ وَكُلِّ الْوُحُوشِ، كُلِّ مَا خَرَجَ مَعَكُمْ مِنَ الْفُلْكِ، كُلِّ كَائِنٍ حَيٍّ عَلَى الْأَرْضِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Genesis states that God's covenant extends to all living creatures that came out of the ark with Noah, including birds, cattle, and every beast. God is speaking, emphasizing that His promise encompasses all living beings.
Explained for Children
Think of this like when you share your toys with your friends. God is saying that He's sharing His promise with all the animals, just like you'd share your toys with all your friends, not just some.
Historical Background
The Book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC, detailing the covenant between God and Noah. This passage reflects the ancient belief in a divine order that includes all living creatures.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, this verse can remind us to consider the welfare of all living creatures in our decisions and actions. For example, a community might decide to create a wildlife reserve, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life.
Topics
covenantconservationanimal welfareenvironmentdivine promiseNoah
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Genesis 9:10?
God is speaking to Noah, reaffirming the covenant to protect all living creatures that came out of the ark.
What is the main message of Genesis 9:10?
The main message is that God’s promise and covenant extend to all living creatures, emphasizing the divine protection over all life.
How does this verse relate to environmentalism?
This verse can be seen as an early call to care for all living creatures, which aligns with the principles of modern environmentalism in protecting biodiversity.
What does Genesis 9:10 teach about God’s perspective on animals?
It teaches that God values and cares for all animals, not just humans, and includes them in His covenant, indicating a holistic view of creation.
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