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Genesis 8:1-19; 9:8-13

But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals and all the domestic
animals that were with him in the ark.  And God made a wind blow over the
earth, and the waters subsided; the fountains of the deep and the windows
of the heavens were closed, the rain from the heavens was restrained, and
the waters gradually receded from the earth.  At the end of one hundred
fifty days the waters had abated; and in the seventh month, on the
seventeenth day of the month, the ark came to rest on the mountains of
Ararat.  The waters continued to abate until the tenth month; in the tenth
month, on the first day of the month, the tops of the mountains appeared.

At the end of forty days Noah opened the window of the ark that he had
made and sent out the raven; and it went to and fro until the waters were
dried up from the earth.  Then he sent out the dove from him, to see if
the waters had subsided from the face of the ground; but the dove found no
place to set its foot, and it returned to him to the ark, for the waters
were still on the face of the whole earth.  So he put out his hand and
took it and brought it into the ark with him.  He waited another seven
days, and again he sent out the dove from the ark; and the dove came back
to him in the evening, and there in its beak was a freshly plucked olive
leaf; so Noah knew that the waters had subsided from the earth.  Then he
waited another seven days, and sent out the dove; and it did not return to
him any more.

In the six hundred first year, in the first month, on first day of the
month, the waters were dried up from the earth; and Noah removed the
covering of the ark, and looked, and saw that the face of the ground was
drying.  In the second month, on the twenty-seventh day of the month, the
earth was dry.  Then God said to Noah,  "Go out of the ark, you and your
wife, and your sons and your sons' wives with you.  Bring out with you
every living thing that is with you of all flesh — birds and animals and
every creeping thing that creeps on the earth — so that they may abound on
the earth, and be fruitful and multiply on the earth."  So Noah went out
with his sons and his wife and his sons' wives.  And every animal, every
creeping thing, and every bird, everything that moves on the earth, went
out of the ark by families.

Then God said to Noah and to his sons with him, "As for me, I am
establishing my covenant with you and your descendants after you, and with
every living creature that is with you, the birds, the domestic animals,
and every animal of the earth with you, as many as came out of the ark.  I
establish my covenant with you, that never again shall all flesh be cut
off by the waters of a flood, and never again shall there be a flood to
destroy the earth."  God said, "This is the sign of the covenant that I
make between me and you and every living creature that is with you, for
all future generations:  I have set my bow in the clouds, and it shall be
a sign of the covenant between me and the earth.