EXPOSITION
GENESIS 2:1
THUS THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH WERE FINISHED. Literally, and finished
were the heavens and the earth, the emphatic position being occupied
by the verb. With the creation of man upon the sixth day the Divine
Artificer's labors were brought to a termination, and his work to a
c... [ Continue Reading ]
§ 2. THE GENERATIONS OF THE HEAVENS AND OF THE EARTH (Genesis 2:4-1).
EXPOSITION
THE subject handled in the present section is the primeval history of
man in his paradisiacal state of innocence, his temptation and fall,
and his subsequent development, in two diverging lines, of faith and
unbelief,... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
GENESIS 2:8
In accordance with a well-known characteristic of Hebrew composition,
the writer, having carried his subject forward to a convenient place
of rest, now reverts to a point of time in the six days antecedent to
man's appearance on the earth. In anticipation of his arrival, it w... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
GENESIS 2:18
In anticipation of the ensuing narrative of the temptation and the
fall, the historian, having depicted man's settlement in Eden,
advances to complete his _dramatis personae _by the introduction upon
the scene of the animals and woman. In the preliminary creation record
(Gen... [ Continue Reading ]