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nordsb [41]
4 years ago
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spin [16.1K]4 years ago
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The rainbow in the sky symbolizes "New beginning." 

According to Gen 9: 1 - 17, the Bible says that the rainbow symbolizes
<span> the promise of God toward His people and this originated throughout Noah's generation after the deluge.</span>
trasher [3.6K]4 years ago
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The rainbow in the sky symbolizes gods promice saying that god will not cause a flood again
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