it is not said in the bible but it is in the time of noah...and i think it happened after the first rain where noah and his family saw a rainbow that god sent..
Noah first sent out a raven, and it just flew back and forth. Noah then sent out a dove, which returned to the ark, and he waited seven days. Noah then sent out the dove again, and it returned with an olive branch. He waited seven more days, and sent out the dove again, and this time, it did not return.
God sent the rain in order to destroy all creation that was not in the ark.
The rains sent by god lasted for exactly 40 days and 40 nights. After that the rain stopped. And all the land was covered with water.
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According the the Bible, he sent out a dove, and it returned with an olive branch in it's beak, meaning the waters were receding (the olive tree was above the water).
The flood of Noah was believed to be caused by a combination of heavy rain and the opening of the "floodgates of the heavens." In the biblical narrative, God sent the flood as a punishment to humanity for their wickedness.
No. Noah first sent forth a raven in Genesis 8:7, then a dove in 8:8.
A raven.
Noah sent out his trio of birds to find out if the rest of the world was dry.
It wasn't God that sent out the bird after the flood. It was Noah. First he sent out a raven, and later he sent out a dove.
The crow was sent off the ark first because Noah sent it out to see if the water had lessened after the flood. The crow flew back to the ark after finding no land. Seven days later, Noah sent out the dove & it came back with an olive leaf in its beak (a telltale sign that land was near).