When we see up above the sky after a bad weather or even a long time of rain we will see rainbow color appears. Here's are some confusing questions of some people about the rainbow color.
Why there's a Rainbow?
Is it affect people lives?
What is the connection of Rainbow after calamity or disaster?
Is it Rainbow appear itself?
and why is there variety of vivid colors?
Some people think that if a Rainbow appeared they will not point their finger on it because they thought their fingers might be cut off. This is usually happened to those children's belief. This is not true!
Here's are some the answers of those questions raised above, a true and reality when Rainbow occurred.
Because Rainbow is a visible sign of Jehovah's covenant that had been promised to Noah and his family that no more would all flesh be cut off by waters of a deluge, and no more would be occur a deluge to bring the earth to ruin. (Gen. 9:11-16)
No. because the first Biblical reference to a rainbow is in the account of the covenant God made with Noah and his offspring after the flood survivors came out of the ark. (Gen. 9:8-17; Isaiah 54:9,10) This splendid sight of itself would have been reassuring and an indication of peace to Noah and his family
The Bible does not describe us the degree of clarity of the atmosphere just prior to the flood. But apparently atmospheric conditions were such that, until a change came about when ''the floodgates of the heavens were opened'' (Genesis 7:11), no others before Noah and his family had seen a Rainbow. Even today, atmospheric conditions affect whether a Rainbow can be seen or not.
No. because the glory, beauty, and peacefulness of a rainbow that appears after a storm are drawn upon in Biblical descriptions of God and his throne.
Because Rainbow is a semicircular bow, or arc, exhibiting a spectrum of colors. Complicated theories and formulas are used to explain the formation of a rainbow. Basically, it seems that as white light enters a raindrop it is refracted and dispersed into different color strikes the inner surface of the drop and is reflected back at a different and specific angle. Thus an observer sees a bow with all seven colors of the spectrum ( from the inside of the arc outward : violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red ), though these may blend so that only four or five are clear. Sometimes a larger and less distinct ''secondary'' bow is formed with the colors reversed. Scientists are still studying the Rainbow. According to Carl B. Boyer observes: '' Within a raindrop the interaction of light energy with matter is so intimate that one is led directly to quantum mechanics and the theory of relatively. Although much is known about the production of the Rainbow, little has been learned about its perception.''
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When we see up above the sky after a bad weather or even a long time of rain we will see rainbow color appears. Here's are some confusing questions of some people about the rainbow color.
Why there's a Rainbow?
Is it affect people lives?
What is the connection of Rainbow after calamity or disaster?
Is it Rainbow appear itself?
and why is there variety of vivid colors?
Some people think that if a Rainbow appeared they will not point their finger on it because they thought their fingers might be cut off. This is usually happened to those children's belief. This is not true!
Here's are some the answers of those questions raised above, a true and reality when Rainbow occurred.
Because Rainbow is a visible sign of Jehovah's covenant that had been promised to Noah and his family that no more would all flesh be cut off by waters of a deluge, and no more would be occur a deluge to bring the earth to ruin. (Gen. 9:11-16)
No. because the first Biblical reference to a rainbow is in the account of the covenant God made with Noah and his offspring after the flood survivors came out of the ark. (Gen. 9:8-17; Isaiah 54:9,10) This splendid sight of itself would have been reassuring and an indication of peace to Noah and his family
The Bible does not describe us the degree of clarity of the atmosphere just prior to the flood. But apparently atmospheric conditions were such that, until a change came about when ''the floodgates of the heavens were opened'' (Genesis 7:11), no others before Noah and his family had seen a Rainbow. Even today, atmospheric conditions affect whether a Rainbow can be seen or not.
No. because the glory, beauty, and peacefulness of a rainbow that appears after a storm are drawn upon in Biblical descriptions of God and his throne.
Because Rainbow is a semicircular bow, or arc, exhibiting a spectrum of colors. Complicated theories and formulas are used to explain the formation of a rainbow. Basically, it seems that as white light enters a raindrop it is refracted and dispersed into different color strikes the inner surface of the drop and is reflected back at a different and specific angle. Thus an observer sees a bow with all seven colors of the spectrum ( from the inside of the arc outward : violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red ), though these may blend so that only four or five are clear. Sometimes a larger and less distinct ''secondary'' bow is formed with the colors reversed. Scientists are still studying the Rainbow. According to Carl B. Boyer observes: '' Within a raindrop the interaction of light energy with matter is so intimate that one is led directly to quantum mechanics and the theory of relatively. Although much is known about the production of the Rainbow, little has been learned about its perception.''
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