* Noah, and his family and the living creatures, enter the ark, and
the flood begins. (1-12) Noah shut in the ark. (13-16) The increase of
the flood for forty days. (17-20) All flesh is destroyed by the flood.
(21-24)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-12 The call to Noah is very kind, like that of a tender father to
his children to come in-doors when he sees night or a storm coming.
Noah did not go into the ark till God bade him, though he knew it was
to be his place of refuge. It is very comfortable to see God going
before us in every step we... [ Continue Reading ]
13-16 The ravenous creatures were made mild and manageable; yet, when
this occasion was over, they were of the same kind as before; for the
ark did not alter their natures. Hypocrites in the church, who
outwardly conform to the laws of that ark, are yet unchanged; and it
will appear, one time or ot... [ Continue Reading ]
17-20 The flood was increasing forty days. The waters rose so high,
that the tops of the highest mountains were overflowed more than
twenty feet. There is no place on earth so high as to set men out of
the reach of God's judgments. God's hand will find out all his
enemies, Psalms 21:8. When the floo... [ Continue Reading ]
21-24 All the men, women, and children, that were in the world,
excepting those in the ark, died. We may easily imagine what terror
seized them. Our Saviour tells us, that till the very day that the
flood came, they were eating and drinking, Luke 17:26; Luke 17:27;
they were deaf and blind to all D... [ Continue Reading ]