Genesis 9

Genesis 9

God establishes His covenant with Noah and all future generations. He blesses them to be fruitful and multiply, reiterates man's dominion over the animals, and allows them to eat meat (but prohibits eating blood). God sets the rainbow in the sky as the visible sign of His promise: never again will a flood destroy all life on Earth. The chapter concludes with the shameful sin of Noah's son Ham and Noah’s subsequent blessing of Shem and Japheth, setting up future national relationships.

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Exodus 33

God refuses to go with the people because of their stiff-necked rebellion. Moses pleads for God's presence, and God agrees, allowing Moses to glimpse His glory.

Exodus 34

God commands Moses to carve two new stone tablets. God descends in a cloud, revealing His compassionate and gracious nature, and Moses renews the broken covenant.

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