Genesis 8:21 Gray Apricot

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Genesis 8:6–21

Best describes the aftermath of the great flood. After 40 days, Noah opens the ark's window and sends out a raven, which flies back and forth. He then sends a dove to see if the waters have receded, but it returns, finding no resting place. Seven days later, he sends it again, and it returns with an olive leaf, signaling that the waters were abating. A week later, the dove doesn't return, confirming the land is drying. Noah removes the ark's covering and sees dry ground. God instructs Noah to leave the ark with his family and all the animals to repopulate the earth. Noah builds an altar and offers burnt offerings to God, who is pleased and promises never again to curse the ground or destroy all living things, acknowledging the persistent inclinations of the human heart.

The image illustrates God's covenant of mercy following judgment. The peaceful dove and the hopeful olive branch, paired with the solemn promise of God, express themes of forgiveness, new beginnings, and enduring grace. It serves as a visual reminder of God's commitment not to destroy the earth again, despite humanity's flaws.


Product Information

Gender: Unisex
Fabric: 42% cotton, 53% polyester, 5% other fibers
Fabric Weight: 10.3 oz/yd² (350 g/m²)
Care Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron on low heat, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry clean

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Genesis 8:6–21

Best describes the aftermath of the great flood. After 40 days, Noah opens the ark's window and sends out a raven, which flies back and forth. He then sends a dove to see if the waters have receded, but it returns, finding no resting place. Seven days later, he sends it again, and it returns with an olive leaf, signaling that the waters were abating. A week later, the dove doesn't return, confirming the land is drying. Noah removes the ark's covering and sees dry ground. God instructs Noah to leave the ark with his family and all the animals to repopulate the earth. Noah builds an altar and offers burnt offerings to God, who is pleased and promises never again to curse the ground or destroy all living things, acknowledging the persistent inclinations of the human heart.

The image illustrates God's covenant of mercy following judgment. The peaceful dove and the hopeful olive branch, paired with the solemn promise of God, express themes of forgiveness, new beginnings, and enduring grace. It serves as a visual reminder of God's commitment not to destroy the earth again, despite humanity's flaws.


Product Information

Gender: Unisex
Fabric: 42% cotton, 53% polyester, 5% other fibers
Fabric Weight: 10.3 oz/yd² (350 g/m²)
Care Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron on low heat, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry clean