Genesis Chapter 8 is a verse-by-verse study of the turning point after the flood, when God remembers Noah, the waters begin to recede, and the ark comes to rest upon the mountains of Ararat. This chapter follows Noah's patient obedience as he waits for God's timing, sends out the raven and the dove, sees the renewed earth emerge, and finally leaves the ark with his family and the living creatures preserved by God. The study also follows Noah's first act after deliverance: building an altar, offering clean animals and birds, and worshiping the LORD. Through judgment, mercy, sacrifice, and God's promise that seedtime and harvest will continue, Genesis 8 reveals the beginning of life after the flood and the faithfulness of God over the renewed earth.