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Genesis 7:1-24

7:1

Come <0935> [A.M. 1656. B.C. 2348. Come.]

I consider <07200> [thee.]


7:2

clean ............. unclean <02889> [every clean.]

seven <07651> [sevens. Heb. seven, seven. not.]


7:4

cause <05750> [For.]

days ............ forty days ... forty <03117 0705> [forty days.]

every <03605> [and every.]

wipe <04229> [destroy. Heb. blot out.]


7:5

Lord <03068> [all that.]


7:6


7:7


7:9


7:10

seven days <03117 07651> [after seven days. or, on the seventh day.]

4

floodwaters <04325> [waters.]


7:11

second month ........ month <02320 08145> [second month.]

The first month was Tisri, which answers to the latter end of September and first half of October; the second was Marchesvan, which answers to part of October and part of November.

fountains <04599> [all.]

floodgates <0699> [windows. or, flood-gates.]


7:12

forty .... forty <0705> [forty.]


7:13

day <03117> [day.]

Shem <08035> [and Shem.]


7:14

They <01992> [They.]

wings <03671> [sort. Heb. wing.]


7:15


7:16

God <0430> [as.]

Lord <03068> [the.]


7:17


7:18

waters ... overwhelmed ............. waters <01396 04325> [waters prevailed.]

ark <08392> [ark.]


7:19

high mountains <01364 02022> [and all the high hills.]

At the present day every mountain where search has been made, conspire in one uniform, universal proof that they all had the sea spread over their highest summits; shells, skeletons of fish, etc., having been found there.


7:20

mountains <02022> [and the mountains.]


7:21


7:22

breath ... life <02416 05397> [breath of life. Heb. breath of the spirit of life.]


7:23

living thing <03351> [every living substance.]

The most incontestable evidence has been afforded of the universality of this fact: the moose deer, a native of America, has been found buried in Ireland; elephants, native of Asia and Africa, in the midst of England; crocodiles, natives of the Nile, in the heart of Germany; and shell fish, never known in any but the American seas, with the entire skeletons of whales, in the most inland counties of England.

Noah <05146> [and Noah.]


7:24

[compare with ver. 11 of this chapter.]

The breaking up of the fountains of the great deep, and the raining forty days and nights, had raised the waters fifteen cubits, or twenty-two feet and a half, above the highest mountain; after which forty days, it appears to have continued at this height one hundred and fifty days more.


Genesis 16:3

16:3

lived <03427> [A.M. 2093. B.C. 1911. had.]

be <05414> [gave.]

wife ............. wife <0802> [his.]


Exodus 7:17-21

7:17

know <03045> [thou shalt.]

turned <02015> [and they.]


7:18

Fish <01710> [the fish.]

<04714> [Egyptians.]

"The water of Egypt," says Abb‚ Mascrier, "is so delicious, that one would not wish the heat to be less, or to be delivered from the sensation of thirst. The Turks find it so exquisite, that they excite themselves to drink of it by eating salt." "A person," adds Mr. Harmer, "who never before heard of the deliciousness of the Nile water, and of the large quantities which on that account are drunk of it, will, I am sure, find an energy in those words of Moses to Pharaoh, the Egyptians shall loathe to drink of the water of the river, which he never did before."

[shall loathe.]


7:19

stretch <05186> [stretch.]

reservoirs <04723> [their pools. Heb. gathering of their waters.]


7:20

raised <07311> [he lifted.]

water ................... water <04325> [all the waters.]

As the Nile was held sacred by the Egyptians, as well as the animals it contained, to which they annually sacrificed a girl, or as others say, both a boy and girl, God might have designed this plague as a punishment for such idolatry and cruelty; and to shew them the baseness of those elements which they reverenced, and the insufficiency of the gods in which they trusted. All the punishments brought upon them bore a strict analogy to their crimes.


7:21

The first miracle of Christ turned water into wine, the first plague upon Egypt turned all their water into blood.


Ezekiel 14:9

14:9

prophet ......................... prophet <05030> [if the.]

Lord <03068> [I the.]

That is, I have suffered him to be deceived; I have given him up to "strong delusions to believe a lie," as a just judgment upon him for going after idols, and setting up false pretensions to inspiration. God, according to the genius of the Hebrew language, is often said to do a thing, which he only suffers, or permits.

stretch <05186> [and I will.]




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