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Text -- Genesis 6:1-22 (NET)

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God’s Grief over Humankind’s Wickedness
6:1 When humankind began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born to them, 6:2 the sons of God saw that the daughters of humankind were beautiful. Thus they took wives for themselves from any they chose. 6:3 So the Lord said, “My spirit will not remain in humankind indefinitely, since they are mortal. They will remain for 120 more years.” 6:4 The Nephilim were on the earth in those days (and also after this) when the sons of God were having sexual relations with the daughters of humankind, who gave birth to their children. They were the mighty heroes of old, the famous men. 6:5 But the Lord saw that the wickedness of humankind had become great on the earth. Every inclination of the thoughts of their minds was only evil all the time. 6:6 The Lord regretted that he had made humankind on the earth, and he was highly offended. 6:7 So the Lord said, “I will wipe humankind, whom I have created, from the face of the earth– everything from humankind to animals, including creatures that move on the ground and birds of the air, for I regret that I have made them.” 6:8 But Noah found favor in the sight of the Lord.
The Judgment of the Flood
6:9 This is the account of Noah. Noah was a godly man; he was blameless among his contemporaries. He walked with God. 6:10 Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. 6:11 The earth was ruined in the sight of God; the earth was filled with violence. 6:12 God saw the earth, and indeed it was ruined, for all living creatures on the earth were sinful. 6:13 So God said to Noah, “I have decided that all living creatures must die, for the earth is filled with violence because of them. Now I am about to destroy them and the earth. 6:14 Make for yourself an ark of cypress wood. Make rooms in the ark, and cover it with pitch inside and out. 6:15 This is how you should make it: The ark is to be 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high. 6:16 Make a roof for the ark and finish it, leaving 18 inches from the top. Put a door in the side of the ark, and make lower, middle, and upper decks. 6:17 I am about to bring floodwaters on the earth to destroy from under the sky all the living creatures that have the breath of life in them. Everything that is on the earth will die, 6:18 but I will confirm my covenant with you. You will enter the ark– you, your sons, your wife, and your sons’ wives with you. 6:19 You must bring into the ark two of every kind of living creature from all flesh, male and female, to keep them alive with you. 6:20 Of the birds after their kinds, and of the cattle after their kinds, and of every creeping thing of the ground after its kind, two of every kind will come to you so you can keep them alive. 6:21 And you must take for yourself every kind of food that is eaten, and gather it together. It will be food for you and for them. 6:22 And Noah did all that God commanded him– he did indeed.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ham a man and nation; son of Noah,a country occupied by the descendants of Ham
 · Japheth son of Noah
 · Nephilim an ancient people of Canaan who were considered to be giants
 · Noah a son of Lamech and the father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth,son of Lamech; builder of the ark,daughter of Zelophehad
 · Shem the father of Arphaxad; a son of Noah; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Noah


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Noah | Flood | DELUGE OF NOAH | GENESIS, 4 | Judgments | Religion | GENESIS, 3 | God | Antediluvians | Communion | Ship | Ark | Faith | Depravity of Mankind | FLESH | Giants | Sin | CAINAN | Holy Spirit | MAHALALEEL | more
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NET Notes: Gen 6:1 The pronominal suffix is third masculine plural, indicating that the antecedent “humankind” is collective.

NET Notes: Gen 6:2 The Hebrew phrase translated “sons of God” (בְנֵי־הָאֱלֹה...

NET Notes: Gen 6:3 Heb “his days will be 120 years.” Some interpret this to mean that the age expectancy of people from this point on would be 120, but neith...

NET Notes: Gen 6:4 Heb “men of name” (i.e., famous men).

NET Notes: Gen 6:5 The author of Genesis goes out of his way to emphasize the depth of human evil at this time. Note the expressions “every inclination,” ...

NET Notes: Gen 6:6 Heb “and he was grieved to his heart.” The verb עָצָב (’atsav) can carry one of three semantic senses,...

NET Notes: Gen 6:7 The text simply has “from man to beast, to creatures, and to birds of the air.” The use of the prepositions עַד…&#...

NET Notes: Gen 6:8 Heb “in the eyes of,” an anthropomorphic expression for God’s opinion or decision. The Lord saw that the whole human race was corrup...

NET Notes: Gen 6:9 The construction translated “walked with” is used in Gen 5:22, 24 (see the note on this phrase in 5:22) and in 1 Sam 25:15, where it refer...

NET Notes: Gen 6:10 Heb “fathered.”

NET Notes: Gen 6:11 The Hebrew word translated “violence” refers elsewhere to a broad range of crimes, including unjust treatment (Gen 16:5; Amos 3:10), injur...

NET Notes: Gen 6:12 Heb “had corrupted its way.” The third masculine singular pronominal suffix on “way” refers to the collective “all flesh...

NET Notes: Gen 6:13 The participle, especially after הִנֵּה (hinneh) has an imminent future nuance. The Hiphil of שָׁ...

NET Notes: Gen 6:14 The Hebrew term כָּפָר (kafar, “to cover, to smear” [= to caulk]) appears here in the Qal stem with it...

NET Notes: Gen 6:15 Heb “300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high.” The standard cubit in the OT is assumed by most authorities to be about 18 inch...

NET Notes: Gen 6:16 Heb “to a cubit you shall finish it from above.” The idea is that Noah was to leave an 18-inch opening from the top for a window for light...

NET Notes: Gen 6:17 The Hebrew construction here is different from the previous two; here it is רוּחַ חַיִּ...

NET Notes: Gen 6:18 The perfect verb form with vav (ו) consecutive is best understood as specific future, continuing God’s description of what will happen (se...

NET Notes: Gen 6:19 The Piel infinitive construct לְהַחֲיוֹת (lÿhakhayot, here translated as “to ke...

NET Notes: Gen 6:20 Heb “to keep alive.”

NET Notes: Gen 6:21 Heb “and gather it to you.”

NET Notes: Gen 6:22 The last clause seems redundant: “and thus (כֵּן, ken) he did.” It underscores the obedience of Noah to all that G...

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