1._And the Lord said unto Noah_. I have no doubt that Noah was
confirmed, as he certainly needed to be, by oracles frequently
repeated. He had already sustained, during one hundred years, the
greatest and most furious assaults; and the invincible combatant had
achieved memorable victories; but the m... [ Continue Reading ]
2._Of every clean beast_. He again repeats what he had before said
concerning animals, and not without occasion. For there was no little
difficulty in collecting from woods, mountains, and caves, so great a
multitude of wild beasts, many species of which were perhaps
altogether unknown; and there wa... [ Continue Reading ]
3._To keep seed alive upon the face of all the earth_. That is, that
hence offspring might be born. But this is referred to Noah; for
although, properly speaking, God alone gives life, yet God here refers
to those duties which he had enjoined upon his servant: and it is with
respect to his appointed... [ Continue Reading ]
5._And Noah did according to all that the Lord commanded_. This is not
a bare repetition of the former sentence; but Moses commends Noah’s
uniform tenor of obedience in keeping all God’s commandments; as if
he would say, that in whatever particular it pleased God to try his
obedience, he always rema... [ Continue Reading ]
6._And Noah was six hundred years old_. It is not without reason that
he again mentions the age of Noah. For old age has this among other
evils, that it renders men more indolent and morose; whence the faith
of Noah was the more conspicuous, because it did not fail him in that
advanced period of lif... [ Continue Reading ]
8._Of clean beasts_. Moses now explains, — what had before been
doubtful, — in which manner the animals were gathered together into
the ark, and says that they came of their own accord. If this should
seem to any one absurd, let him recall to mind what was said before,
that in the beginning every ki... [ Continue Reading ]
11._The same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up_.
Moses recalls the period of the first creation to our memory; for the
earth was originally covered with water; and by the singular kindness
of God, they were made to recede, that some space should be left clear
for living creature... [ Continue Reading ]
12._And the rain was upon the earth_. Although the Lord burst open the
floodgates of the waters, yet he does not allow them to break forth in
a moment, so as immediately to overwhelm the earth, but causes the
rain to continue forty days; partly, that Noah, by long meditation,
might more deeply fix i... [ Continue Reading ]
13._In the self-same day entered Noah, and Shem, etc_. A repetition
follows, sufficiently particular, considering the brevity with which
Moses runs through the history of the deluge, yet by no means
superfluous. For it was the design of the Spirit to retain our minds
in the consideration of a vengea... [ Continue Reading ]
16._And the Lord shut him in_. This is not added in vain, nor ought it
to be lightly passed over. That door must have been large, which could
admit an elephant. And truly, no pitch would be sufficiently firm and
tenacious, and no joining sufficiently solid, to prevent the immense
force of the water... [ Continue Reading ]
17._And the flood was forty days, etc_. Moses copiously insists upon
this fact, in order to show that the whole world was immersed in the
waters. Moreover, it is to be regarded as the special design of this
narrations that we should not ascribe to fortune, the flood by which
the world perished; how... [ Continue Reading ]