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The account of the sacrifice performed by Noah on leaving the ark (Gen. 8.20-1) is certainly one of the most enigmatic moments in the first chapters of Genesis. How are we to understand this sacrifice, which God does not command, but which immediately precedes a radical transformation of the discourse that God addresses to Noah, a discourse which might seem to return to his very first address to Adam, but which in reality introduces between man and the animals the weapon of a domination by terror. We will be interested in the different interpretations that have marked this story in Christian exegesis and in the various manifestations of the iconography that has been used to convey it.