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Genesis 7

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Genesis 7

Waterworld: Noah’s flood

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1The LORD told Noah, “Go into the boat with your family. Of all the people on the planet, I can see that you are the only good soul. 2Take with you seven pairs of all the kinds of animals you use in sacrifices. [1] Take the male and the female of each. And then take one pair of every other kind of animal. 3Take seven pairs of birds as well—male and female—to make sure they survive the flood. 4In seven days I will pummel the earth with rain. I will keep the rain pouring 40 days and 40 nights—until everything on earth is dead.”

5Noah did everything God told him to do. 6Noah was 600 years old at the time of the flood. 7Noah and his family—wife, sons, and sons’ wives—boarded the boat to escape the flood. 8Animals used for sacrifice as well as all the other animals, including birds, and every critter that crawls on the earth, 9boarded the boat, two by two, male and female, just as God told Noah to do it.

Turning on the water

10Seven days later the flood started. 11Underground water erupted like geysers at the same time the rain fell in torrents. It all started when Noah was 600 years, two months, and 17 days old. 12Rain fell 40 days and 40 nights.

13Before the rain started, Noah went into the boat with his wife and his sons—Shem, Ham, and Japheth—along with their wives. 14With them they had every kind of animal—wild and mild—including every critter that crawls on the earth and every kind of bird that flies. 15Two by two, every kind of creature that drew a breath went into the boat with Noah. 16With everyone inside the boat, as God had commanded Noah, the LORD shut the door behind them.

17For 40 days the floodwater rose, lifting the boat high above the ground. 18As the water continued to rise, the boat floated safely through the storm. 19The floodwater rose so high that it covered all the mountains on the earth, 20rising 22 feet [2] above the highest mountain peak. [3]

21All life on earth died—everything that moved: birds, livestock, wild animals, every kind of swarming bug, as well as the humans. 22If it lived on land and drew a breath it died. 23To sum it up, God washed away every living, breathing life form on the face of the earth: people, animals, crawling critters, and birds. Everyone and everything died. The only survivors were Noah and those with him on the boat. 24The floodwater covered the earth for 150 days.

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