When God saw that men were
growing more wicked in the world and that their thoughts were always
evil, he was greatly grieved and regretted that he had made man.
Therefore, God said, "I will completely destroy all living
beings from off the earth, for I regret that I have made them."
But Noah had won God's favor. So God said to Noah, "I have
decided to put an end to all living beings, for the earth is filled
with their wicked acts. I am going to destroy them from the earth.
Make yourself an ark of cypress wood. Build rooms in the ark, and
cover it within and without with pitch. This is how you shall build
it: the ark shall be five hundred feet long, eighty feet wide, and
fifty feet high. Make a roof for it and place the door on the side.
Build it with lower, second, and third stories. For I am about to
bring floods of water upon the earth to destroy every living
creature in which is the breath of life. Every creature that is on
the earth shall die."
Then God said to Noah, "Enter with all your household into the
ark, for I see that of all the people who are now alive you alone
are upright. Of all the beasts that are fit for food and sacrifice
you shall take with you seven, the male and the female; but of the
beasts that are not fit for food and sacrifice two, the male and the
female; and of the wild birds that are fit for food and sacrifice
seven, to keep each kind alive on all the earth. After seven days I
will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights; and I
will destroy every living thing that I have made."
Then Noah did all that God commanded him. When the waters of the
flood came upon the earth, he, his sons, his wife, and his sons'
wives, together with the beasts that were fit for food and sacrifice
and the beasts that were not fit, and the birds, and everything that
creeps upon the ground, entered the ark because of the waters of the
flood.
The rain fell upon the earth forty days and forty nights, and
God shut Noah in the ark. And the waters rose higher and higher
and raised up the ark, and it was lifted high above the earth. All
creatures living on the land died. Noah only was left and they who
were with him in the ark.
Then God remembered Noah and all the beasts and all the animals that
were with him in the ark. And God caused a wind to blow over the
earth, and the flood went down, the rain from heaven ceased, and the
waters withdrew more and more from the land.
After forty days Noah opened the window of the ark and sent out a
raven; and it kept going to and fro until the waters were dried up
on the earth. He also sent out a dove to see if the waters had gone
from the surface of the earth. But the dove found no rest for her
foot, and so returned to him to the ark, for the waters covered the
whole earth. Therefore, Noah reached out his hand and took her and
brought her back into the ark.
Then he waited seven days longer and again sent out the dove from
the ark. And the dove came in to him at dusk; and in her mouth was a
freshly plucked olive-leaf. So Noah knew that the waters had gone
from the earth. And he waited seven days more and again sent out the
dove, but it did not return to him.
So Noah took off the covering of the ark and looked and saw that the
surface of the ground was dry. Then he, with his sons, his wife, and
his sons' wives, went out of the ark.
And Noah built an altar to God and took one of every beast and
bird that was fit for sacrifice and offered burnt-offerings on the
altar. And God said to himself, "I will never again condemn the
ground because of man, nor will I again destroy every living
creature, as I have done. While the earth remains, seedtime and
harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not
cease."
And God said, "This is the sign of the solemn agreement that I make
for all time between me and you and every living creature that is
with you: I have placed my rainbow in the cloud and it shall be the
sign of the solemn agreement between me and the people who live on
the earth. Whenever I bring a cloud over the earth and the rainbow
is seen in the cloud, I will remember the agreement which is between
me and you and every living creature; and the waters shall never
again become a flood to destroy them."