204 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Highlights From the Book of Genesis—I (3 occurrences) This article will consider highlights from Genesis 1:1–11:9, basically up to the time when Jehovah began dealing with the patriarch Abraham. ... As soon as he left the ark, he “began to build an altar to Jehovah and to take some of all the clean beasts and of all the clean flying creatures and to offer burnt offerings upon the altar.”—Genesis 8:20. w04 1/1 pp. 28-31 - The Watchtower—2004 Genesis—a Basis and a Pattern (3 occurrences) Genesis, and especially Ge chapters 1 through 11, has been the favorite target of men who deny God’s willingness to perform miracles. ... Noah’s life and the flood through which he and his family passed alive are reported in Genesis chapters 6 through 9. w76 1/15 pp. 60-63 - The Watchtower—1976 Genesis (2 occurrences) 2 You must take with you every kind of clean animal by sevens,*+ the male and its mate; and of every animal that is not clean just two, the male and its mate; ... 8 Later he moved from there to the mountainous region east of Bethʹel+ and pitched his tent with Bethʹel on the west and Aʹi+ on the east. There he built an altar to Jehovah+ and began to call on the name of Jehovah.+ nwtsty Genesis 1:1-50:26 - Study Bible Altar (2 occurrences) The Hebrew word miz·beʹach (altar) comes from the root verb za·vachʹ (slaughter; sacrifice) and thus basically refers to a place of slaughtering or sacrificing. (Ge 8:20; De 12:21; 16:2) ... The first mention of an altar occurs after the Flood when “Noah began to build an altar to Jehovah” and offered burnt offerings thereon. (Ge 8:20) it-1 pp. 81-86 - Insight, Volume 1 Genesis (2 occurrences) 2 You must take with you every kind of clean animal by sevens,*+ the male and its mate; and of every animal that is not clean just two, the male and its mate; ... 8 Later he moved from there to the mountainous region east of Bethʹel+ and pitched his tent with Bethʹel on the west and Aʹi+ on the east. There he built an altar to Jehovah+ and began to call on the name of Jehovah.+ nwt Genesis 1:1-50:26 - New World Translation (nwt) Philo of Alexandria—Mixing Scripture With Speculation (2 occurrences) Consider Genesis chapters 1-11, in which human history from creation to the scattering of peoples at the tower of Babel is recorded. ... This is saying that Genesis chapters 1-11 are not to be taken literally. w05 6/15 pp. 9-12 - The Watchtower—2005 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1999 (2 occurrences) Feb. 1 Bible reading: Genesis 7-9 ... Complete Revelation 16-22–Genesis 1-44 km 10/98 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1998 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1991 (2 occurrences) July 8 Bible reading: Genesis 7 to 9 ... Revelation 1-22 to Genesis 1-28 km 10/90 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1990 Bible Words Indexed (2 occurrences) ALTAR(S), Ge 8:20 Noah build a. to Jehovah ... BURNT OFFERING(S), Ge 8:20; Le 16:24; 1Sa 15:22; Ps 51:16; Jer 19:5. Rbi8 pp. 1495-1553 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) From Kurukshetra to Armageddon—and Your Survival (2 occurrences) 25 The legendary individuals embodied in Manu—as surviving the Jalapralaya, being the progenitor of the present race, the first lawgiver, and performing the first religious sacrifice after the flood—are a logical confirmation of some events in the life of the Biblical Noah. (Compare Genesis 6:8, 13-22; 8:4, Ge 8:18–9:7; 10:32.) ... And Jehovah began to smell a restful odor.” (Genesis 8:20, 21) ku pp. 3-31 - Kurukshetra (ku) Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1983 (2 occurrences) July 10 Bible reading: Genesis 8 to 11 ... Complete Genesis 4 to 31 km 10/82 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1982 Theocratic School Schedule for 1977 (2 occurrences) Jan. 9 Bible reading: Genesis 5 to 9 ... Complete Genesis 1 to 34 km 11/76 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1976 Our Basis for Hope in Its Restoration (2 occurrences) For as they were in those days before the flood, eating and drinking, men marrying and women being given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark; and they took no note until the flood came and swept them all away, so the presence of the Son of man will be.”—Matthew 24:37-39; Luke 17:26, 27; Genesis 6:9 to 9:17. ... According to our twentieth-century scientists known as ecologists, mankind is ruining its natural environment and endangering all human life.—Genesis 6:9 to 9:19. pm chap. 1 pp. 7-21 - Paradise Restored (pm) Theocratic Ministry School for 1973 (2 occurrences) Apr. 22 Bible reading: Genesis 6 to 10 ... Complete Lamentations 1 to 5 and Genesis 1 to 15 km 10/72 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1972 Offerings (2 occurrences) The family head Noah, on coming out of the ark, offered a thanksgiving sacrifice to Jehovah that was “restful” (soothing, tranquilizing), after which Jehovah made the “rainbow” covenant with Noah and his offspring. (Gen. 8:18-22; 9:8-16) ... We read later of the faithful patriarchs presenting offerings to Jehovah. (Gen. 8:20; 31:54) ad pp. 1243-1245 - Aid (ad) When All Men Again Worship One God (2 occurrences) He produced the beautiful rainbow as a symbol of this unbreakable promise. (Gen. 8:20 to 9:17, NW) ... In view of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ it will not be necessary to sacrifice any of them when worshiping Jehovah God.—Gen. 8:15-22. w57 4/15 pp. 228-240 - The Watchtower—1957 C4 Translations and Reference Works Supporting the Use of the Divine Name in the “New Testament” (1 occurrence) Me nga upoko e waru o te Pukapuka o Kenehi (Genesis 1-8, Gospels of Matthew and John, and Acts of Apostles to 1 Corinthians, in Maori), by James Shepherd, William Yate, William Williams, and others, Sydney, Australia, 1833. nwtsty - Study Bible Job (1 occurrence) 5 After a series of banquet days was complete, Job would send for them in order to sanctify them. Then he would get up early in the morning and offer up burnt sacrifices+ for each of them. For Job said: “Maybe my sons have sinned and have cursed God in their heart.” That is what Job would always do.+ nwtsty Job 1:1-42:17 - Study Bible Leviticus (1 occurrence) 9 Its intestines and its shanks will be washed with water, and the priest is to make all of it smoke on the altar as a burnt offering, an offering made by fire of a pleasing* aroma to Jehovah.+ nwtsty Leviticus 1:1-27:34 - Study Bible Bible Authenticity (1 occurrence) Flood (Ge 6-9): ijwbq article 156; it-1 327-328, 610-612, 923; w03 5/15 4-7; w02 3/1 4-5; w01 11/15 29; g97 2/8 26-27; gm 110-116; Lmn 7 dx86-24 - Index 1986-2024 Dramas (1 occurrence) Noah—Faith Moved Him to Obey (Ge 6:1-8:22; 9:8-16) (dramatic Bible reading): dx86-24 - Index 1986-2024 Roman Catholic Church (1 occurrence) Genesis 1-11: w05 6/15 12 dx86-24 - Index 1986-2024 Genesis (1 occurrence) 8:20 it-1 111, 317; it-2 638, 682; w13 8/1 15 dx86-24 - Index 1986-2024 Genesis (1 occurrence) 8:20 rsg19 sect. 2 - Research Guide—2019 Bible Navigation (1 occurrence) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 nwtsty - Study Bible Altar (1 occurrence) A larger “altar of copper” for burnt sacrifices was located outside in the courtyard. (Ex 27:1; 39:38, 39; Ge 8:20; 1Ki 6:20; 2Ch 4:1; Lu 1:11)—See App. nwtstg - Glossary Keep Your Senses When Your Loyalty Is Tested (1 occurrence) They built altars and sacrificed to Jehovah on behalf of their families. (Gen. 8:20, 21; 12:7; 26:25; 35:1, 6, 7; Job 1:5) w22 November pp. 20-25 - The Watchtower (Study)—2022 Get Started Reading the Bible (1 occurrence) Noah and the Flood: Genesis 6:9–9:19 lff - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) Track Your Bible Reading (1 occurrence) 5 6 7 8 lff - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) Friday (1 occurrence) 11:15 DRAMATIC BIBLE READING: Noah—Faith Moved Him to Obey (Genesis 6:1–8:22; 9:8-16) CO-pgm21 pp. 2-3 - 2021 Regional Convention Program January 20-26 (1 occurrence) GENESIS 6-8 mwb20 January p. 5 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2020 “He Did Just So” (1 occurrence) TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | GENESIS 6-8 mwb20 January p. 5 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2020 Our Christian Life and Ministry Bible Reading Schedule for 2020 (1 occurrence) Genesis 6-8 es20 pp. 3-5 - Examining the Scriptures—2020 Animals (1 occurrence) Hence, on emerging from the ark, Noah knew which creatures were clean and suitable for offering upon the altar. (Ge 8:20) it-1 pp. 110-112 - Insight, Volume 1 Approach to God (1 occurrence) Following the Flood, he approached God on the basis of a sacrifice, as had Abel; he was blessed and was advised of added requirements for divine approval as well as of God’s covenant with all flesh guaranteeing that there would be no future global deluge. (Ge 8:20, 21; 9:1-11) it-1 pp. 135-138 - Insight, Volume 1 Birds (1 occurrence) Following the global Flood, Noah offered up “clean flying creatures” along with animals as a sacrifice. (Ge 8:18-20) it-1 pp. 316-318 - Insight, Volume 1 Deluge (1 occurrence) The survival of righteous Noah and his family, eight souls in all, together with selected animals, was by means of a huge ark, or chest.—Ge 6:9–9:19; 1Pe 3:20; see ARK No. 1; NOAH No. 1. it-1 pp. 609-612 - Insight, Volume 1 Genesis, Book of (1 occurrence) Wicked angels and men ruin earth; God brings global Flood (5:6–11:9) it-1 pp. 919-923 - Insight, Volume 1 Kingdom of God (1 occurrence) Additionally he demonstrated his sovereign ability to control earth’s various elements, including its atmosphere.—Ge 6:3, 5-7; 7:17–8:22. it-2 pp. 159-170 - Insight, Volume 2 Noah (1 occurrence) There would always be “seed sowing and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night.”—Ge 8:18-22. it-2 pp. 506-508 - Insight, Volume 2 12345
This article will consider highlights from Genesis 1:1–11:9, basically up to the time when Jehovah began dealing with the patriarch Abraham. ... As soon as he left the ark, he “began to build an altar to Jehovah and to take some of all the clean beasts and of all the clean flying creatures and to offer burnt offerings upon the altar.”—Genesis 8:20.
Genesis, and especially Ge chapters 1 through 11, has been the favorite target of men who deny God’s willingness to perform miracles. ... Noah’s life and the flood through which he and his family passed alive are reported in Genesis chapters 6 through 9.
2 You must take with you every kind of clean animal by sevens,*+ the male and its mate; and of every animal that is not clean just two, the male and its mate; ... 8 Later he moved from there to the mountainous region east of Bethʹel+ and pitched his tent with Bethʹel on the west and Aʹi+ on the east. There he built an altar to Jehovah+ and began to call on the name of Jehovah.+
The Hebrew word miz·beʹach (altar) comes from the root verb za·vachʹ (slaughter; sacrifice) and thus basically refers to a place of slaughtering or sacrificing. (Ge 8:20; De 12:21; 16:2) ... The first mention of an altar occurs after the Flood when “Noah began to build an altar to Jehovah” and offered burnt offerings thereon. (Ge 8:20)
2 You must take with you every kind of clean animal by sevens,*+ the male and its mate; and of every animal that is not clean just two, the male and its mate; ... 8 Later he moved from there to the mountainous region east of Bethʹel+ and pitched his tent with Bethʹel on the west and Aʹi+ on the east. There he built an altar to Jehovah+ and began to call on the name of Jehovah.+
Consider Genesis chapters 1-11, in which human history from creation to the scattering of peoples at the tower of Babel is recorded. ... This is saying that Genesis chapters 1-11 are not to be taken literally.
ALTAR(S), Ge 8:20 Noah build a. to Jehovah ... BURNT OFFERING(S), Ge 8:20; Le 16:24; 1Sa 15:22; Ps 51:16; Jer 19:5.
25 The legendary individuals embodied in Manu—as surviving the Jalapralaya, being the progenitor of the present race, the first lawgiver, and performing the first religious sacrifice after the flood—are a logical confirmation of some events in the life of the Biblical Noah. (Compare Genesis 6:8, 13-22; 8:4, Ge 8:18–9:7; 10:32.) ... And Jehovah began to smell a restful odor.” (Genesis 8:20, 21)
For as they were in those days before the flood, eating and drinking, men marrying and women being given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark; and they took no note until the flood came and swept them all away, so the presence of the Son of man will be.”—Matthew 24:37-39; Luke 17:26, 27; Genesis 6:9 to 9:17. ... According to our twentieth-century scientists known as ecologists, mankind is ruining its natural environment and endangering all human life.—Genesis 6:9 to 9:19.
The family head Noah, on coming out of the ark, offered a thanksgiving sacrifice to Jehovah that was “restful” (soothing, tranquilizing), after which Jehovah made the “rainbow” covenant with Noah and his offspring. (Gen. 8:18-22; 9:8-16) ... We read later of the faithful patriarchs presenting offerings to Jehovah. (Gen. 8:20; 31:54)
He produced the beautiful rainbow as a symbol of this unbreakable promise. (Gen. 8:20 to 9:17, NW) ... In view of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ it will not be necessary to sacrifice any of them when worshiping Jehovah God.—Gen. 8:15-22.
Me nga upoko e waru o te Pukapuka o Kenehi (Genesis 1-8, Gospels of Matthew and John, and Acts of Apostles to 1 Corinthians, in Maori), by James Shepherd, William Yate, William Williams, and others, Sydney, Australia, 1833.
5 After a series of banquet days was complete, Job would send for them in order to sanctify them. Then he would get up early in the morning and offer up burnt sacrifices+ for each of them. For Job said: “Maybe my sons have sinned and have cursed God in their heart.” That is what Job would always do.+
9 Its intestines and its shanks will be washed with water, and the priest is to make all of it smoke on the altar as a burnt offering, an offering made by fire of a pleasing* aroma to Jehovah.+
Flood (Ge 6-9): ijwbq article 156; it-1 327-328, 610-612, 923; w03 5/15 4-7; w02 3/1 4-5; w01 11/15 29; g97 2/8 26-27; gm 110-116; Lmn 7
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A larger “altar of copper” for burnt sacrifices was located outside in the courtyard. (Ex 27:1; 39:38, 39; Ge 8:20; 1Ki 6:20; 2Ch 4:1; Lu 1:11)—See App.
They built altars and sacrificed to Jehovah on behalf of their families. (Gen. 8:20, 21; 12:7; 26:25; 35:1, 6, 7; Job 1:5)
Hence, on emerging from the ark, Noah knew which creatures were clean and suitable for offering upon the altar. (Ge 8:20)
Following the Flood, he approached God on the basis of a sacrifice, as had Abel; he was blessed and was advised of added requirements for divine approval as well as of God’s covenant with all flesh guaranteeing that there would be no future global deluge. (Ge 8:20, 21; 9:1-11)
Following the global Flood, Noah offered up “clean flying creatures” along with animals as a sacrifice. (Ge 8:18-20)
The survival of righteous Noah and his family, eight souls in all, together with selected animals, was by means of a huge ark, or chest.—Ge 6:9–9:19; 1Pe 3:20; see ARK No. 1; NOAH No. 1.
Additionally he demonstrated his sovereign ability to control earth’s various elements, including its atmosphere.—Ge 6:3, 5-7; 7:17–8:22.
There would always be “seed sowing and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night.”—Ge 8:18-22.