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Verse Genesis 9:6. _WHOSO SHEDDETH MAN'S BLOOD, BY MAN SHALL HIS
BLOOD_] Hence it appears that whoever kills a man, unless
_unwittingly_, as the Scripture expresses it, shall forfeit his own
life.
A...
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- The Blessing of Noah
2. מורא _môrā'_, “fear, reverence, awful deed.” חת
_chat_, “dread, breaking of the courage.”
Noah is saved from the deluge. His life is twice given to him by God.
He had foun...
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CHAPTER 9
The Earth Replenished
_ 1. The divine commission (Genesis 9:1)_
2. The covenant with Noah (Genesis 9:8)
3. The token of the covenant (Genesis 9:12)
4. The family of Noah ...
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From P. The links between Genesis 9:1 and P's creation story are very
close; the command to multiply, the dominion of man over the animals,
the regulations as to food may be specially mentioned, as we...
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IMAGE OF GOD. Hebrew image of _'elohim_ (App-4). See note on Genesis
1:26, and Genesis 3:7. See App-15 for the Laws before Sinai....
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_Whoso sheddeth man's blood_, &c. In the first clause of this verse
the principle is laid down, that murder is to be punished with death.
Blood for blood and life for life is to be the penalty (cf. Ge...
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DISCOURSE: 18
CONFUSION OF TONGUES
Genesis 9:4. And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower
whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name, lest we be
scattered abroad upon t...
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5. _The Beginning of the Beginning Again_ (Genesis 9:1-7): _The New
World-Order._ (This last felicitous phrase is borrowed from Skinner,
ICCG, 169).
And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto th...
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_WHOSO SHEDDETH MAN'S BLOOD, BY MAN SHALL HIS BLOOD BE SHED: FOR IN
THE IMAGE OF GOD MADE HE MAN._
Whoso sheddeth man's blood. The Hebrew verb denotes not to commit
homicide, but to kill from premedi...
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THE FLOOD
This narrative records the judgment of God upon the sinful forefathers
of mankind, and His preservation of a righteous family, in whom the
divine purposes for men might be carried out. The s...
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THE DIVINE BLESSING AND COVENANT. NOAH AND THE VINE. THE CURSE OF
CANAAN
1-7. The primeval benediction of man (Genesis 1:28) is now repeated
and enlarged. Animal food is allowed (cp. Genesis 1:29), bu...
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IT REPENTED THE LORD] The writer, as in Genesis 3, interprets God's
acts from man's point of view, and explains them on the analogy of
human motives. See on Genesis 11:5....
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People are very important to God. He said clearly that no-one may kill
a person. And God explained an extra reason for this. People are
images of God. (See Genesis 1:26.) Therefore, if one kills a per...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 9
GOD MAKES AN AGREEMENT WITH NOAH
V1 And God promised good things to Noah and to his sons. He said to
them, ‘Have large families. Increase so th...
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BY MAN... — This penalty of life for life is not to be left to
natural law, but man himself, in such a manner and under such
safeguards as the civil law in each country shall order, is to execute
the...
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שֹׁפֵךְ֙ דַּ֣ם הָֽ אָדָ֔ם בָּֽ †
אָדָ֖ם...
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THE FLOOD
Genesis 5:1; Genesis 6:1; Genesis 7:1; Genesis 8:1; Genesi
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GOD'S COVENANT WITH NOAH
Genesis 9:1
As the human race started afresh on its career, God blessed it, as at
the first. God always stands with us in a new start. The prohibition
against the use of bloo...
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The new order in human affairs was initiated by the bestowment of a
blessing on Noah and his sons. The first note of change is seen in the
word which declared man's relation to the lower orders. In Ed...
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Whoso sheddeth man's blood, (f) by man shall his blood be shed: for in
the (g) image of God made he man.
(f) Not only by the magistrate, but often God raises up one murderer
to kill another.
(g) The...
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Shed. God had not subjected Cain to this law of retaliation, as he was
the first murderer, and the earth was unpeopled. (Haydock) --- Here he
declares, that it is just to inflict such a punishment on...
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Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the
image of God made he man.
It is worthy particular notice, what is said in this verse, that God
will require the life of man, eve...
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There is one characteristic of divine revelation to which attention
may be profitably called as a starting point. We have to do with
facts. The Bible alone is a revelation of facts, and, we can add (n...
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6._Whoso sheddeth man’s blood _(291) The clause in man which is here
added, has the force of amplification. Some expound it, ‘Before
witnesses.’ Others refer it to what follows, namely, ‘that by man
h...
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In chapter 9 begins the history of the new earth. God blesses the
earth more than before; and the answer to the sweet savour of the
sacrifice assures the world that a universal deluge will never recur...
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WHOSO SHEDDETH MAN'S BLOOD, BY MAN SHALL HIS BLOOD BE SHED,.... That
is, he that is guilty of wilful murder shall surely be put to death by
the order of the civil magistrate; so the Targum of Jonathan...
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Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the
image of God made he man.
Ver. 6. Whoso sheddeth man's blood.] Some are of the opinion, that
before the flood, the punishment of...
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_Whoso sheddeth man's blood_ Whether upon a sudden provocation, or
premeditated, (for _rash anger_ is heart-murder, as well as _malice
prepense, Matthew 5:21_,) _by man shall his blood be shed _ That...
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1 God blesseth Noah.
4 Blood and murder are forbidden.
9 Gods Couenant
13 signified by the Rainebow.
18 Noah replenisheth the world,
20 planteth a Vineyard,
21 is drunken, and mocked of his sonn...
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Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed; for in the
image of God made He man. While the blood and the life of animals is
in the power of man, he is strictly forbidden to shed that o...
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God blesses Noah and His Sons...
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FOURTH PART
THE GENESIS OF THE NEW, WORLD-HISTORICAL, HUMAN RACE; OF THE CONTRAST
BETWEEN THE FORM OF SIN THAT NOW COMES IN, AND OF THE NEW FORM OF
PIETY; OF THE CONTRAST BETWEEN THE BLESSING OF SHEM...
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A NEW BEGINNING FOR MAN
The earth itself having been purged by water, furnishing a totally new
condition of circumstances for mankind and animals, now God
establishes man in a new dispensation of thin...
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4-7 The main reason of forbidding the eating of blood, doubtless was
because the shedding of blood in sacrifices was to keep the
worshippers in mind of the great atonement; yet it seems intended also...
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WHOSO SHEDDETH MAN'S BLOOD, wilfully and unwarrantably. For there is a
double exception to this law:
1. Of casual murder, expressed NUMBERS 35:31 DEUTERONOMY 19:4.
2. Of death inflicted by the hand o...
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GOD'S DETAILED INSTRUCTION TO NOAH AND HIS SONS (GENESIS 9:1)
In this whole passage God is Elohim, the Creator, for He is as it were
beginning again, and reinstating man as His representatives on eart...
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CONTENTS: Noamic covenant. Noah's shame and Ham's sin.
CHARACTERS: Noah and family.
CONCLUSION: The believer is as secure as God's promises are true. No
promise of God can fail.
KEY WORD: Covenant,...
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Genesis 9:4. _But the blood ye shall not eat._ This prohibition of
blood is repeated. Leviticus 17; Deuteronomy 12. And being connected
with murder in the following verse, we are taught to abstain fro...
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_Whoso sheddeth man’s blood, by man shall his blood be shed._
DEATH FOR MURDER A DIVINE DECREE
I. First, I ASSERT THAT THE PUNISHMENT OF DEATH FOR MURDER IS A DIVINE
DECREE. As some persons are oppos...
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_God blessed Noah and his sons_
THE DIVINE BENEDICTION ON THE NEW HUMANITY
I. PROVISION FOR THE CONTINUANCE OF ITS PHYSICAL LIFE. This divinely
appointed provision for the continuance of man upon th...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 9:5 FROM HIS FELLOW MAN I WILL REQUIRE A
RECKONING FOR THE LIFE OF MAN. Any animal or person that takes a human
life will be held accountable by God (see...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 9:1. God] Heb. _Elohim_. BLESSED] Similar to the blessing
pronounced upon Adam and Eve (Genesis 1:28.—
GENESIS 9:2. THE FEAR OF YOU, AND THE DREAD OF YOU] The fear of you,
as...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 9:1
AND GOD—_Elohim_, not because belonging to the Elohistic document
(Block, Tuch, Colcnso); but rather because throughout this section the
Deity is exhibited in his relations to...
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And God blessed Noah and his sons, and said unto them, Be fruitful,
and multiply, and fill the eaRuth (Genesis 9:1).
And so the commandment that was given to Adam at the beginning is now
given to Noah...
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by. Exodus 21:12 Exodus 22:2 Exodus 22:3 Leviticus 17:4 Leviticus 24:1
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THE EARTH RENEWED AND BLESSED
Genesis 9:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Let us give you some of the parallelisms which are found between
Noachic times and events, and those which will mark the last days.
Some...
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Whoso sheddeth man's blood — Whether upon a sudden provocation, or
premeditated, (for rash anger is heart — murder as well as malice
prepense, Matthew 5:21), by man shall his blood be shed — That is,...