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And the ark rested in the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat.(Génesis 8:4)
And the waters decreased continually until the tenth month: in the tenth month, on the first day of the month, were the tops of the mountains seen.(Génesis 8:5)
And it came to pass at the end of forty days, that Noah opened the window of the ark which he had made:(Génesis 8:6)
And he sent forth a raven, which went forth to and fro, until the waters were dried up from off the earth.
Also he sent forth a dove from him, to see if the waters were abated from off the face of the ground;(Génesis 8:8)
But the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot, and she returned unto him into the ark, for the waters were on the face of the whole earth: then he put forth his hand, and took her, and pulled her in unto him into the ark.(Génesis 8:9)
And he stayed yet other seven days; and again he sent forth the dove out of the ark;(Génesis 8:10)

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Génesis 8:7 - Referencia Cruzada

He giveth to the beast his food, and to the young ravens which cry. (Salmos 147:9)
Every raven after his kind; (Levítico 11:15)
And it shall be, that thou shalt drink of the brook; and I have commanded the ravens to feed thee there. (1 Reyes 17:4)
And the ravens brought him bread and flesh in the morning, and bread and flesh in the evening; and he drank of the brook. (1 Reyes 17:6)
Who provideth for the raven his food? when his young ones cry unto God, they wander for lack of meat. (Job 38:41)