Genesis 8

Genesis 8

As the waters recede, God remembers Noah and sends a wind across the earth to dry the land. The ark rests upon the mountains of Ararat. Noah first sends out a raven, then a dove, which returns, signaling the persistent water. A week later, the dove returns with an olive leaf, indicating life is restored. Finally, Noah and his family exit the ark after over a year inside. Noah’s first act is to build an altar and offer sacrifices to God, who in response promises never again to curse the ground or destroy all life by flood.

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Numbers 14

The people weep and refuse to enter the Promised Land, choosing instead to appoint a new leader and return to Egypt. God condemns the disobedient generation to die in the wilderness for forty years.

Numbers 15

God provides laws regarding offerings for those who will eventually enter the Promised Land. He also gives the law for the Sabbath-breaker and the command for tassels on garments.

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