Hebrew Key Terms:
Context: Genesis 9:8-17 records God's covenant with Noah establishing stability for creation until final judgment. God promises: "Never again will all life be cut off by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth" (v. 11). The rainbow serves as perpetual reminder: "Whenever I bring clouds over the earth and the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will remember my covenant" (vv. 14-15). The word "covenant" (בְּרִית) appears seven times, and the promise is "everlasting" (עוֹלָם, v. 16). The covenant is not just with Noah but "with every living creature" (vv. 10, 15-16), showing universal scope.
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Connections:
Christological Connection: (1) Oath-bound covenant - As God swore never again to flood earth, He swears by His own name to save all who trust Christ (Hebrews 6:13-18); (2) Rainbow sign - The bow in the clouds where judgment originated now displays mercy, prefiguring how Christ bore God's wrath (clouds of judgment) to establish eternal peace (rainbow of covenant); (3) Everlasting covenant - The temporal Noahic covenant prefigures the "everlasting covenant" in Christ's blood (Hebrews 13:20); (4) I will remember - God's covenant remembrance guarantees salvation (Hebrews 8:12, "their sins I will remember no more"); (5) Universal scope - Covenant with "every living creature" prefigures gospel's universal offer: "whoever believes" (John 3:16).
Connection Method(s): Typology (Direct, Forward-Looking), Promise-Fulfillment — The oath-bound Noahic covenant with its rainbow sign prefigures the everlasting covenant in Christ's blood (Heb 13:20), where God's sworn commitment secures eternal salvation.
Trajectory Table: 008 - Ark of Noah (Salvation Through Judgment)