Genesis Retold

Episode 2 — Genesis 6–11: Noah, the Flood, and the Nations
The world has grown corrupt, and God decides to begin again. In this episode, we follow Noah as he builds the ark, the great flood that covers the earth, and the family that survives it. When the waters recede, God makes a promise sealed by a rainbow. From there, the nations spread across the world, humanity builds the Tower of Babel and is scattered, and the story narrows to one family line leading to a man named Abram.
In this episode:
  • Noah, the ark, and the great flood
  • The waters recede and the dove returns
  • God's covenant and the sign of the rainbow
  • The nations spread across the earth
  • The Tower of Babel and the scattering of languages
  • The family line leading to Abram

What is Genesis Retold?

The Bible, told the way you'd actually listen to it. Narrated by Christian Sinatra, this podcast walks through Scripture in clear, contemporary English—every chapter, every story, every word of the gospel preserved, just spoken in language that's easy to follow. Nothing is added and nothing is left out; the meaning, the events, and the message remain exactly as they've always been. Each episode is a focused, easy-to-follow listen, with short recaps to help you remember where you are in the story—whether you've read the Bible your whole life or are hearing it for the first time. Start at the beginning, in Genesis, and journey through the greatest story ever told.