DLTK's Bible Activities for Kids
The Story of Noah
by Sharla Guenther
The story of Noah is amazing! It includes a
family, all the animals of the earth, a huge boat,
a flood and why we have rainbows.
It all starts with Noah. Did you know that after Noah was 500 years old he had 3
sons? I don't know about you but I've only met one or two people that were 100
years old and they were old! After Noah was 500 years old things started getting
very interesting for him.
One day as God was thinking about the people on earth His heart became very
sad. He could see that all the people had become very bad, so bad that they
stopped thinking of anything good.
God was so sad and hurt that he wanted to get rid of every person and all the
creatures that He had made. He wanted all the evil to stop.
The thing about God is that He gets very angry at our sin and all the bad stuff in
the world but we also know that God is love. God IS love, so that means that He
can be disappointed when we do bad things but He still loves us, and that's why
He remembered Noah.
Noah was the only one that was righteous (which means that he did things
right). He was a good guy and he walked with God.
So God said to Noah, "I am going to put an end to all the people because the
earth is full of fighting because of them. I am going to destroy them and the
earth."
God then gave Noah instructions on how to make the boat. He told him what
kind of wood and how big to make it. He also told him to put a door in the side of
the ark and to make it with three floors. The ark was humongous! We'll get to
that more later in the story.
The Bible says that next God told Noah that He would make a covenant with
him. A covenant is an agreement with a promise. He would save Noah, his wife,
and his three sons and their wives. They would be safe in the ark because God
was going to flood the whole earth and everything else would die.
I'm missing one other BIG thing that's going in the ark with Noah and his family...
and that is... The animals! Two of all living creatures male and female (or the
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boy and girl of each). Plus two of every kind of bird and every creature that
moves along the ground.
Then food for each of them for as long as they were on the boat. Yikes! That's a
lot of animals and a lot of food. I think it would've been a very full, noisy, stinky
place to be, but they would all be safe.
It's hard to describe how big the ark actually was but if you think of some of the
biggest animals you know (elephant, moose, buffalo, giraffe, rhino, gorilla) and
make sure you have 2 of each of those plus all the other little animals that
couldn't be stepped on...they needed a lot of room!
Some people think it took over 100 years to build the ark and the Bible says that
Noah was 600 years old when the flood waters came.
Keep in mind that Noah was building a big ark because God told him to. I have a
feeling Noah and his family were teased a lot from the other people. What if your
neighbor started building a huge boat on your street? It would sound a little
strange...
When the ark was done God gave Noah 7 days warning before the flood to get all
the animals and food on board, and told him that He would send rain for 40 days
and 40 nights.
When everyone was in the ark God shut the door.
Then the rain started. The Bible makes it sound like the rain came from the
clouds and that there was also water coming up from the ground. So everything
probably was covered pretty quickly.
The floods kept coming for 40 whole days! The ark floated on the water and all
the high mountains were completely covered with water.
Every living thing died on the earth that wasn't in the ark.
So the rain came for 40 days and nights but when it stopped Noah and the
animals couldn't just leave the ark. There was too much water and no land for
them to walk on, everything was covered.
The waters flooded the earth for one hundred and fifty days, which is about five
months.
God remembered Noah and all that was in the ark so he sent a wind to help dry
the earth. Finally in the seventh month after the floods had stopped the ark
rested on the top of a mountain.
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A little while after that (40 days) Noah opened a window he had made for the ark
and probably let in some fresh air! Ha! Even more importantly he let a raven
out. It would fly back and forth to the ark until the water had dried.
Then he sent out a dove but the dove couldn't find any place to go. He waiting a
week and then sent the dove out again. This time the dove came back with an
olive leaf which meant the waters had gone down. He waited one more week
and let the dove out again and this time it didn't return.
From the way the Bible describes Noah, his family and the animals were in the
boat for just over a year or 370 days! That's a long time to be on a boat with all
those animals!
When the earth had dried up enough God told Noah that everyone could get out
of the boat. That probably was a very happy day! Maybe a little uncertain as
well. There would be no one but them on earth and they would have to start all
over building a house, collecting food...there wasn't a big grocery store waiting for
them when they got off the ark.
Then Noah built an altar to thank God for keeping them safe. When God saw
what Noah had done he told Noah that he would never again curse the ground
even if people became very bad.
Then he made his official covenant with Noah
and with all the animals. God would never
bring a flood to kill all living creatures and
destroy the whole earth again.
Then he gave them a sign for everyone to see
this promise. He put a rainbow in the sky and
that's to remind us of the promise God made
to Noah, the animals and us today!
So, whenever you see a rainbow say a little
prayer and thank God that he loves us and that He keeps His promises.
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