Genesis 6:18
But with thee will I establish my covenant; and thou shalt come into the ark, thou, and thy sons, and thy wife, and thy sons’ wives with thee.
Cross-reference
Genesis 7:1 records God's command to enter the ark, directly fulfilling the promise of rescue made in the covenant.
Genesis 7:7 shows Noah and his family actually entering the ark, carrying out the instructions tied to the covenant.
Genesis 7:13 provides a detailed account of the same entry, naming each person who came into the ark as promised.
In Genesis 9:9, God reaffirms to Noah the very same covenant He established here before the flood.
In Genesis 9:11, God specifies the covenant promise — no more flood — expanding on the covenant introduced here.
In Genesis 17:21, the same phrase 'establish my covenant' reappears, linking God's promise to Noah with His promise to Abraham concerning Isaac.
In Genesis 17:7, God promises to be God to Abraham's descendants — an everlasting covenant like the one established here.
In Genesis 17:4, God makes a covenant with Abraham — a new individual covenant patterned after the one with Noah here.
Hebrews 11:7 highlights Noah's faith in God's warning, showing how the covenant promise prompted him to build the ark.
1 Peter 3:20 recalls the eight people saved through the flood, directly referencing the same event and God's preservation.
2 Peter 2:5 mentions Noah as a herald of righteousness preserved with seven others during the flood, confirming the rescue.
Exodus 6:4 uses the same phrase 'established my covenant' regarding the patriarchs, linking God's promises across generations.