The
Genesis flood narrative makes up chapters 6–9 in the
Book of Genesis, in the
Bible. As one of many
flood myths found in human cultures, the narrative recounts God's intent to return the
Earth to its pre-creation state of watery
chaos by flooding the Earth because of humanity's misdeeds and then remake it using the microcosm of
Noah's ark. Thus, the flood was no ordinary overflow but a reversal of
creation. The narrative discusses the evil of mankind that moved God to destroy the world by the way of the flood, the preparation of the ark for certain animals,
Noah, and his family, and God's guarantee (the
Noahic Covenant) for the continued existence of life under the promise that he would never send another such flood.