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Genesis 8:1 - Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

1 But God did not forget about Noah. God remembered him and all the animals that were with him in the boat. God made a wind blow over the earth, and all the water began to disappear.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

1 And God remembered Noah, and every living thing, and all the cattle that was with him in the ark: and God made a wind to pass over the earth, and the waters asswaged;

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

1 AND GOD [earnestly] remembered Noah and every living thing and all the animals that were with him in the ark; and God made a wind blow over the land, and the waters sank down and abated.

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American Standard Version (1901)

1 And God remembered Noah, and all the beasts, and all the cattle that were with him in the ark: and God made a wind to pass over the earth, and the waters assuaged;

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Common English Bible

1 God remembered Noah, all those alive, and all the animals with him in the ark. God sent a wind over the earth so that the waters receded.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

1 Then God remembered Noah, and all living things, and all the cattle, which were with him in the ark, and he brought a wind across the earth, and the waters were diminished.

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Genesis 8:1
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God destroyed the cities in the valley, but he remembered what Abraham had said. So God sent Lot away from those cities before destroying them.


Then God heard Rachel’s prayer and made it possible for Rachel to have children.


I make my promise to all the birds, and to all the cattle, and to all the animals that came out of the boat with you. I make my promise to every living thing on earth.


My God, please remember me for these things I have done. Don’t forget all I have faithfully done for the Temple of my God and for its services.


Then I commanded the Levites to make themselves pure. After they did that, they were to go and guard the gates. This was done to make sure the Sabbath day was kept a holy day. My God, please remember me for doing this. Be kind to me and show me your great love!


My God, punish these people. They made the priesthood unclean. They treated it as if it was not important. They did not obey the agreement that you made with the priests and Levites.


And I made sure that people will bring gifts of wood and the first part of their harvest at the right times. My God, remember me for doing these good things.


If he holds back the rain, the earth will dry up. If he lets the rain loose, it will flood the land.


“I wish you would hide me in my grave. I wish you would hide me there, until your anger is gone. Then you could pick a time to remember me.


The Lord remembered his holy promise that he had made to his servant Abraham.


Lord, remember me when you show kindness to your people. Remember to save me too!


The Lord remembers us. He will bless us. He will bless Israel. He will bless Aaron’s family.


Lord, remember how David suffered.


He remembered us when we were defeated. His faithful love will last forever.


Lord, be sure to punish the Edomites for what they did when Jerusalem was captured. They shouted, “Destroy its buildings! Pull them down to the ground!”


The Lord ruled as king at the time of the flood, and the Lord will rule as king forever.


Your goodness is higher than the highest mountains. Your fairness is deeper than the deepest ocean. Lord, you protect people and animals.


Moses raised his hand over the Red Sea, and the Lord caused a strong wind to blow from the east. The wind blew all night long. The sea split, and the wind made the ground dry.


But you blew on them and covered them with the sea. They sank like lead into the deep sea.


God heard their painful cries and remembered the agreement he made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.


Just as wind blowing from the north brings rain, telling secrets brings anger.


He tells the deep waters, “Become dry! I will make your streams dry too.”


Sword, strike the waters of Babylon. Those waters will be dried up. Babylon has many, many idols. These idols show that the people of Babylon are foolish. So bad things will happen to them.


The Lord made a promise. He used his name, “Pride of Jacob,” and made this promise: “I will never forget what those people did.


If you can get upset over a plant, surely I can feel sorry for a big city like Nineveh. There are many people and animals in that city. There are more than 120,000 people there who did not know they were doing wrong.”


He will speak harshly to the sea, and it will become dry. He will dry up all the rivers. The rich lands of Bashan and Carmel become dry and dead. The flowers in Lebanon fade away.


Lord, I have heard the news about you. I am amazed, Lord, at the powerful things you did in the past. Now I pray that you will do great things in our time. Please make these things happen in our own days. But in your anger, remember to show mercy to us. Selah


They will go through a sea of troubles, but the waves will be stopped. Even the deepest waters of the Nile River will dry up. I will destroy Assyria’s pride and take away Egypt’s power.


“If you are fighting an enemy in your own land, blow loudly on the trumpets before you go to fight them. The Lord your God will hear you, and he will save you from your enemies.


Then the Lord’s angel asked Balaam, “Why did you hit your donkey three times? I am the one who came to stop you. But just in time,


The great city split into three parts. The cities of the nations were destroyed. And God did not forget to punish Babylon the Great. He gave that city the cup filled with the wine of his terrible anger.


That city’s sins are piled up as high as heaven. God has not forgotten the wrongs she has done.


Early the next morning Elkanah’s family got up. They worshiped the Lord and then went back home to Ramah. Elkanah had sexual relations with his wife Hannah, and the Lord remembered Hannah.


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