* God remembers Noah, and dries up the waters. (1-3) The ark rests on
Ararat, Noah sends forth a raven and a dove. (4-12) Noah being
commanded, goes out of the ark. (13-19) Noah offers sacrifice, God
promises to curse the earth no more. (20-22)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-3 The whole race of mankind, except Noah and his family, were now
dead, so that God's remembering Noah, was the return of his mercy to
mankind, of whom he would not make a full end. The demands of Divine
justice had been answered by the ruin of sinners. God sent his wind to
dry the earth, and seal... [ Continue Reading ]
4-12 The ark rested upon a mountain, whither it was directed by the
wise and gracious providence of God, that might rest the sooner. God
has times and places of rest for his people after their tossing; and
many times he provides for their seasonable and comfortable
settlement, without their own con... [ Continue Reading ]
13-19 God consults our benefit, rather than our desires; he knows what
is good for us better than we do for ourselves, and how long it is fit
our restraints should continue, and desired mercies should be delayed.
We would go out of the ark before the ground is dried; and perhaps, if
the door, is shu... [ Continue Reading ]
20-22 Noah was now gone out into a desolate world, where, one might
have thought, his first care would have been to build a house for
himself, but he begins with an alter for God. He begins well, that
begins with God. Though Noah's stock of cattle was small, and that
saved at great care and pains,... [ Continue Reading ]