Genesis 9:9

And I, behold, I establish my covenant with you, and with your seed after you;

Cross-references

In Genesis 9:11, God specifies the covenant promise — never again a flood — directly continuing from this declaration.

In Genesis 9:17, the rainbow is given as the sign of this same covenant — both verses speak of God's promise after the flood.

In Genesis 9:16, the rainbow is given as the sign of this same covenant, confirming the promise.

In Genesis 6:18, God first announces this covenant with Noah before the flood — it is reaffirmed after the flood.

Genesis 6:17 Historical context

In Genesis 6:17, the flood judgment precedes; this covenant is God's promise after sparing Noah, forming a narrative sequence.

In Genesis 17:2, God establishes a similar covenant with Abraham using parallel language 'I will make my covenant'.

In Genesis 17:7, God makes a similar everlasting covenant with Abraham and his seed — both covenants use the same covenantal language.

Isaiah 54:9 Allusion

In Isaiah 54:9, this covenant is explicitly cited — God’s oath to never flood the earth is applied to His promise to Israel.

In Isaiah 54:10, God’s enduring covenant of peace is likened to the unshakable promise made to Noah — both stress permanence.

In Jeremiah 33:20, God’s covenant with day and night echoes the promise in the Noahic covenant that seasons will continue.