Chain Study Through the Bible
Noah
Trace the theme of Noah chronologically through Scripture -- from Genesis to 1 Peter.
18
Verses
7
Books
3
Old Testament
4
New Testament
8
Sub-topics
The Chain of Noah Through Scripture
Old Testament3 books
Genesis
Old Testament10 referencesGenesis 5:28,29-- 1. Son of Lamech
Genesis 6:14-22-- Builds an ark (ship) and saves his family from the great flood
Genesis 7-- Builds an ark (ship) and saves his family from the great flood
Genesis 8-- Builds an ark (ship) and saves his family from the great flood
Genesis 8:20,21-- Builds an altar and offers sacrifices
+ 5 more references
1. Son of LamechBuilds an ark (ship) and saves his family from the great floodBuilds an altar and offers sacrificesReceives the covenant from God that no flood would ever again visit the earth; the rainbow instituted as a token of the covenant+3 more
Numbers
Old Testament3 referencesNumbers 26:33-- 2. A daughter of Zelophehad, special legislation in regard to the inheritance of
Numbers 27:1-7-- 2. A daughter of Zelophehad, special legislation in regard to the inheritance of
Numbers 36-- 2. A daughter of Zelophehad, special legislation in regard to the inheritance of
Joshua
Old Testament1 referenceJoshua 17:3-7-- 2. A daughter of Zelophehad, special legislation in regard to the inheritance of
400 Years of Silence
New Testament4 books
Matthew
New Testament1 referenceMatthew 24:38-- Builds an ark (ship) and saves his family from the great flood
Luke
New Testament1 referenceLuke 17:27-- Builds an ark (ship) and saves his family from the great flood
Hebrews
New Testament1 referenceHebrews 11:7-- Builds an ark (ship) and saves his family from the great flood
1 Peter
New Testament1 reference1 Peter 3:20-- Builds an ark (ship) and saves his family from the great flood
What This Chain Teaches
- 1
This theme first appears in Genesis and continues through to 1 Peter, spanning the full scope of Scripture.
- 2
The chain bridges both testaments with 3 Old Testament and 4 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.
- 3
Noah is established in the Law (Torah) and fulfilled in the Gospels, tracing God's redemptive plan from promise to fulfillment.
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With 8 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Noah in biblical theology.
Sub-Topics in This Chain
8 aspects of Noah found in Scripture
1. Son of Lamech(1 verse)
Builds an ark (ship) and saves his family from the great flood(7 verses)
Builds an altar and offers sacrifices(1 verse)
Receives the covenant from God that no flood would ever again visit the earth; the rainbow instituted as a token of the covenant(2 verses)
Intoxication of, and his curse upon Canaan(1 verse)
His blessing upon Shem and Japheth(1 verse)
Dies at the age of nine-hundred and fifty years(1 verse)
2. A daughter of Zelophehad, special legislation in regard to the inheritance of(4 verses)