Genesis 7:7
And Noah went in, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons’ wives with him, into the ark, because of the waters of the flood.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 7:1, God commands Noah to enter the ark — here Noah obeys and goes in with his family, fulfilling that command.
In Genesis 7:13-15, the same event is described in more detail — Noah enters the ark with his family and the animals on the exact day the flood begins.
In Genesis 6:18, God establishes His covenant with Noah — this verse shows Noah acting on that promise by entering the ark with his family.
In Genesis 8:16, God commands Noah to leave the ark — this verse shows the beginning of the same journey, entering the ark.
In Matthew 24:38, Jesus refers to the days before the flood — people were eating and drinking until Noah entered the ark, unaware of judgment.
In Luke 17:27, Jesus says people were eating and drinking until Noah entered the ark — then the flood came and destroyed them all.
In Hebrews 11:7, Noah is commended for building the ark in reverent fear — this verse shows him acting on that faith by entering it.
In 2 Peter 2:5, God preserved Noah as a preacher of righteousness — this verse shows Noah and his family being saved from the flood.
In Luke 17:26, Jesus compares the days of Noah to his own coming — the same event of entering the ark before judgment.
In 1 Peter 3:20, Noah's ark is a type of baptism — eight souls were saved through water, connecting to Noah entering the ark here.