GENESIS CHAPTER 2 The sabbath insituted and blessed, GENESIS 2:2. A
rehearsal of the creation; and, (1.) Of vegetables, GENESIS 2:4. The
earth watered, GENESIS 2:6. (2.) Of man, GENESIS 2:7. His habitation,
GENESIS 2:8. Trees for his delight and food; as also the tree of life
and knowledge, GENESIS... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD ENDED HIS WORK, or rather _had ended_ or _finished, _ for so the
Hebrew word may be rendered, as all the learned know, and so it must
be rendered, else it doth not agree with the former chapter, which
expressly saith that all these works were done within six days. HE
RESTED, not for his own need... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD BLESSED THE SEVENTH DAY, by conferring special honours and
privileges upon it above all other days, that it should be a day of
solemn rest and rejoicing and celebration of God and his works, and a
day of God's bestowing singular and the best blessings upon his
servants and worshippers. He separa... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. These things mentioned in GE 1 are a true and full relation of
their generations, i.e. of their original or beginnings. IN THE DAY;
not strictly so called, but largely taken for the time, as it is
GENESIS 2:17 RUTH 4:5 LUKE 19:42 2 CORINTHIANS 6:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
BEFORE IT WAS IN THE EARTH, i.e. when as yet there were no plants, nor
so much as seeds of them, there. BEFORE IT GREW, to wit, out of the
earth, as afterwards they did by God's appointment. The two great
means of the growth of plants and herbs, viz. rain from heaven, and
the labour of man, were bot... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE WENT UP, from time to time, by God's appointment, a _vapour, _
or _cloud, _ which going up into the air, was turned into rain, and
fell down again to the earth from whence it arose; whereby the earth
was softened, and disposed both to the nourishment of those plants or
trees that were created,... [ Continue Reading ]
INTO HIS NOSTRILS, and by that door into the head and whole man. This
is an emphatical phrase, sufficiently implying that the soul of man
was of a quite differing nature and higher extraction and original
than the souls of beasts, which together with their bodies are said to
be brought forth by the... [ Continue Reading ]
He had PLANTED, viz. on the third day, when he made the plants and
trees to grow out of the ground, a place of the choicest plants and
fruits, most beautiful and pleasant. EASTWARD, from the place where
Moses writ, and the Israelites afterwards dwelt. EDEN here is the name
of a place, not that Eden... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TREE OF LIFE; so called, either symbolically, and sacramentally,
because it was a sign and seal of that life which man had received
from God, and of his continual enjoyment of it upon condition of his
obedience; or, effectively, because God had planted in it a singular
virtue for the support of... [ Continue Reading ]
A RIVER, or, _rivers, _ by a common enallage. EDEN, the country in
which Paradise was; where those rivers either arose from one spring,
or met together in one channel. From the garden, it was divided into
four principal rivers, concerning which there are now many disputes.
But it is no wonder if the... [ Continue Reading ]
PISON, an eminent branch of the river Tigris, probably that called by
others Pasi-tigris, or Piso-tigris. THAT IS IT WHICH COMPASSETH, i.e.
with many windings and turnings passed through; as this word is used,
JOSHUA 15:3 MATTHEW 23:15. THIS WHOLE LAND OF HAVILAH; either that
which is in those parts... [ Continue Reading ]
GOOD, i.e. better than ordinary. BDELLIUM, which signifies either a
precious gum, of which see NUMBERS 11:7, or gems and pearls. Once for
all observe, that many of the Hebrew words or names of stones, trees,
birds, and beasts, are even to the Hebrew doctors and others, both
ancient and modern interp... [ Continue Reading ]
GIHON; not that river in the land of Israel, so called, 1 KINGS 1:33 2
CHRONICLES 32:30; but another of the same name, which in Hebrew
signifies, _the branch of a greater river:_ here it is a branch either
of Euphrates, as most think, or of Tigris, as some late writers
conceive. ETHIOPIA; not that c... [ Continue Reading ]
HIDDEKEL, i.e. TIGRIS, or an eminent branch of it. See DANIEL 10:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
PUT HIM, i.e. commanded and inclined him to go. To prune, dress, and
order the trees and herbs of the garden, AND TO KEEP IT from the
annoyance of beasts, which being unreasonable creatures, and allowed
the use of herbs, might easily spoil the beauty of it.... [ Continue Reading ]
God commanded the woman too, (as appears both from the permission for
eating herbs and fruits given to her, together with her husband,
GENESIS 1:28, and from GENESIS 3:1, and from Eve's punishment), and
that either immediately, or by Adam, whom God enjoined to inform her
thereof. THOU MAYEST FREELY... [ Continue Reading ]
With a threefold death.
1. Spiritual, by the guilt and power of sin: at that instant thou
shalt be dead in trespasses and sins, EPHESIANS 2:1.
2. Temporal, or the death of the body, which shall then begin in thee,
by decays, infirmities, terrors, dangers, and other harbingers of
death.
3. Eternal... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD GOD SAID, or, _had said, _ to wit, upon the sixth day, on
which the woman was made, GENESIS 1:27. NOT GOOD; not convenient
either for my purpose of the increase of mankind, or for man's
personal comfort, or for the propagation of his kind. MEET FOR HIM; a
most emphatical phrase, signifying... [ Continue Reading ]
BROUGHT THEM UNTO ADAM, either by winds, or angels, or by their own
secret instinct, by which storks, and cranes, and swallows change
their places with the season; partly to own their subjection to him;
partly that man, being re-created with their prospect, might adore and
praise the Maker of them,... [ Continue Reading ]
But though, in giving them names, he considered their several natures
and perfections, it was evident to himself, as well as to the Lord,
that none of them was an help meet for him.... [ Continue Reading ]
1. GOD CAUSED A DEEP SLEEP TO FALL UPON ADAM, that he, who was without
sin, might feel no pain in the taking away of his rib. And in this
sleep some think Adam was in an ecstasy, wherein he saw what was done,
together with the reason and mystery of it. 2. HE TOOK ONE OF HIS
RIBS, together with the f... [ Continue Reading ]
From some place at a little distance, whither he first carried her,
that for the decency of the action he might bring her thence; a bride
to a bridegroom to be married to him: the great God being pleased to
act the part of a father to give his daughter and workmanship to him,
thereby both teaching p... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ADAM SAID. QUEST. How knew he this? ANSW. Either,
1. By his own observation; for though it be said that he was asleep
till the rib was taken out and restored, yet he might awake as soon as
ever that was done, the reason of his sleep ceasing, and so might see
the making of the woman. Or,
2. By... [ Continue Reading ]
These are the words of Moses by Divine instinct, or his inference from
Adam's words. SHALL A MAN LEAVE HIS FATHER AND HIS MOTHER; in regard
of habitation and society, but not as to natural duty and affection;
and in conjugal relation and highest affection, even above what they
owe to their parents,... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, of their nakedness, as having no guilt, nor cause of shame, no
filthy or evil inclinations in their bodies, no sinful concupiscence
or impure motions in their souls, but spotless innocency and
perfection, which must needs exclude shame.... [ Continue Reading ]