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Genesis 8:1-19

Hebrew Key Terms:

  • H2142 זָכַר (zāḵar) - "to remember" (God remembered Noah, v. 1)
  • H7307 רוּחַ (rûaḥ) - "wind, spirit, breath" (God made a wind blow over the earth)
  • H5117 נוּחַ (nûaḥ) - "to rest, settle" (the ark came to rest on Ararat, v. 4)
  • H3123 יוֹנָה (yônâ) - "dove" (clean bird sent out to test for dry land)
  • H6213 עָשָׂה (ʿāśâ) - "to make, do" (Noah built an altar, v. 20)

Context: Genesis 8:1-19 describes the flood's recession and Noah's emergence into a cleansed world. The turning point: "God remembered Noah" (v. 1). God makes wind blow, waters recede, fountains of deep and floodgates of heaven close (vv. 1-2). The ark rests on Mount Ararat (v. 4). Noah sends out raven and dove to test for dry land (vv. 6-12). God commands: "Come out of the ark" (v. 16). Noah emerges and immediately builds an altar, offering burnt offerings (v. 20). The Lord smells the pleasing aroma and promises never again to curse the ground (v. 21).

OT-to-OT Development:

  • Exodus 2:24 uses identical language: "God remembered his covenant" when hearing Israel's groaning in Egypt—establishing "God remembered" as covenantal language of deliverance.
  • The dove returning with olive leaf (v. 11) becomes symbol of peace and new beginning throughout Scripture (Psalm 55:6; Song of Solomon 2:14).
  • Leviticus 1:9, 13, 17 establishes burnt offerings as "pleasing aroma to the LORD," connecting sacrifice to reconciliation.

Connections:

  • TO:
  • FROM OT:
    • Exodus 2:24 - God remembered); Leviticus 1 (burnt offerings as pleasing aroma
    • Psalm 104:6-9 - waters covered mountains, then receded at God's rebuke
  • FROM NT:

Christological Connection: (1) God remembered - Divine initiative in salvation; God remembered His covenant in Christ (Luke 1:72); (2) Ark rested - Christ's work is finished (John 19:30), providing rest for believers (Hebrews 4:9-10); (3) New beginning through sacrifice - Noah's burnt offerings establish new order on atonement, prefiguring Christ's sacrifice establishing new covenant (Hebrews 9:11-14); (4) Pleasing aroma - Noah's sacrifice was "pleasing aroma to the LORD" (v. 21), prefiguring Christ who "gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God" (Ephesians 5:2); (5) From death to life - Emerging from ark to new world prefigures resurrection—believers pass through death (in Christ) to new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17).

Connection Method(s): Typology (Providential, Forward-Looking) — Noah's emergence from the ark into a cleansed world with sacrifice and new beginning prefigures Christ's resurrection and new creation (2 Cor 5:17; Eph 5:2).

Trajectory Table: 008 - Ark of Noah (Salvation Through Judgment)