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But God did not forget about Noah, or about all the wild animals and all the kinds of domestic animals that were with him in the boat. So one day God sent a wind to blow across the earth, and the wind caused the water to begin to recede.
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God caused the water that was under the earth to stop bursting out, and he caused the floodgates of water from the sky to close so that it stopped raining.
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The water on the earth gradually receded. By one hundred fifty days after the flood began, much of the water was gone.
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On the seventeenth day of the seventh month, the boat came to rest on one of the mountains in the region of Ararat.
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The water continued to recede until, on the first day of the tenth month of that year, the tops of other mountains became visible.
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Forty days later, Noah opened the window that he had made in the side of the boat, and sent out a raven.
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The raven flew back and forth to and from the boat until the water dried up from the surface of the ground.
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Then Noah sent out a dove to find out if the water had all receded from the surface of the ground.
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But the dove did not find any place to perch, so it flew back to Noah in the boat because there was still water all over the surface of the earth. So Noah reached out his hand and took the dove back inside the boat.
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Noah waited seven more days. Then he sent the dove out of the boat again.
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This time the dove returned to him in the evening and, surprisingly, there was a leaf from an olive tree that the dove had just plucked in its beak. Then Noah knew that the water had truly receded from the surface of the ground.
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Noah waited again seven more days. Then he sent the dove out again, but this time it did not return to him.