The Three Rainbows in the Bible
The First Rainbow
• Genesis 9:12 And God said, This is the token
  of the covenant which I make between me and
  you and every living creature that is with you,
  for perpetual generations:
• 13 I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be
  for a token of a covenant between me and the
  earth.
Represents a
   covenant made
between God and his
      creation
Second Rainbow
• Revelation 4:3 And he that sat was to look
  upon like a jasper and a sardine stone: and
  there was a rainbow round about the throne, in
  sight like unto an emerald
Emerald represents tribe of Judah
Jesus is the fulfillment of covenant made for
      king to come from the root of Jesse
Facts about
 Rainbows
• Rainbows are seen when light hits water and
       is seen by a person at the correct angle.
                    (about 42 degrees)
 • The water works like a prism splitting the ray
                of light into seven colors.
• Because of the angle needed to see a rainbow
  it is believed that no two people see the same
          rainbow. If they both see a bow it is
             technically two different ones.
The Third Rainbow
• Romans 1:20 For the invisible things of him
   from the creation of the world are clearly
 seen, being understood by the things that are
  made, even his eternal power and Godhead;
        so that they are without excuse
The Cross
     • three men crucified
One rejected Jesus (the negative)
      one accepted Jesus (the positive)
          in the middle the great light of
        the world (Jesus) shinned bright
•Jesus (the light)
     •cross (the prism)
• salvation (the covenant)
• seven identifiable church ages since Jesus on
                     the cross
• This is the rainbow of seven lights seen after
    the light of God is looked at through the
           sacrifices made on the cross
• you can’t see someone else’s rainbow
• you can’t be saved by someone else’s
          experience with God
What about the
  other bow
• This bow is not as bright as the first and the
              colors appear in reverse.
• Experts say that this second bow is not real it
     is just a false reflection of the first bow
This bow
Represents
 Satan
• He is not a creator, he is just an imitator
• Satan takes what God has made perfect and
    tries to fool us with his false “look alike”
next time you see a
       rainbow
Remember


• Jesus is on the throne and in control
• God has sent his son as a covenant promise to
  you that you will live forever with him
If You See the Other Bow


be reminded that it, like Satan’s
       power, is not real
Now go let your light shine as a
symbol to others of the hope that is
           within you!
  Shining God’s Light
www.josephclarkblog.com

The three rainbows in the bible

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    The Three Rainbowsin the Bible
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    • Genesis 9:12And God said, This is the token of the covenant which I make between me and you and every living creature that is with you, for perpetual generations: • 13 I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth.
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    Represents a covenant made between God and his creation
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    • Revelation 4:3And he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone: and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald
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    Emerald represents tribeof Judah Jesus is the fulfillment of covenant made for king to come from the root of Jesse
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    • Rainbows areseen when light hits water and is seen by a person at the correct angle. (about 42 degrees) • The water works like a prism splitting the ray of light into seven colors. • Because of the angle needed to see a rainbow it is believed that no two people see the same rainbow. If they both see a bow it is technically two different ones.
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    • Romans 1:20For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse
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    The Cross • three men crucified One rejected Jesus (the negative) one accepted Jesus (the positive) in the middle the great light of the world (Jesus) shinned bright
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    •Jesus (the light) •cross (the prism) • salvation (the covenant)
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    • seven identifiablechurch ages since Jesus on the cross • This is the rainbow of seven lights seen after the light of God is looked at through the sacrifices made on the cross
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    • you can’tsee someone else’s rainbow • you can’t be saved by someone else’s experience with God
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    What about the other bow
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    • This bowis not as bright as the first and the colors appear in reverse. • Experts say that this second bow is not real it is just a false reflection of the first bow
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    • He isnot a creator, he is just an imitator • Satan takes what God has made perfect and tries to fool us with his false “look alike”
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    next time yousee a rainbow
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    Remember • Jesus ison the throne and in control • God has sent his son as a covenant promise to you that you will live forever with him
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    If You Seethe Other Bow be reminded that it, like Satan’s power, is not real
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    Now go letyour light shine as a symbol to others of the hope that is within you! Shining God’s Light www.josephclarkblog.com