Genesis 9:11
And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth.
Cross-references
Genesis 9:9 introduces the covenant, while Gen 9:11 specifies its content — no more flood. They are immediate context.
Genesis 7:21-23 describes the devastating flood that God promises never to repeat, showing the gravity of the covenant.
In Genesis 8:21, God resolves never again to destroy every living creature, directly foreshadowing the formal covenant.
Genesis 6:18 first mentions the covenant with Noah, establishing the relationship that Gen 9:11 later confirms with the flood promise.
Genesis 8:22 extends God's promise of stability after the flood — the order of seasons will never cease, complementing the covenant against another flood.
Isaiah 54:9 directly cites the Noahic covenant, comparing God's oath not to flood again to His promise not to rebuke Israel.
2 Peter 3:7 contrasts the flood's destruction with future fire judgment, showing that God's method changes but final judgment remains.
Psalm 104:9 echoes the covenant by stating God set a boundary for waters so they never again cover the earth.
Revelation 10:1 depicts a rainbow, the sign of God's covenant with Noah, symbolizing mercy and God's faithfulness.