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Verse 22. - 24. _AND HAM, THE FATHER OF CANAAN, C._] There is no
occasion to enter into any detail here the sacred text is
circumstantial enough. Ham, and very probably his son Canaan, had
treated th...
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- XXX. The Prophecy of Noah
18. כנען _k__e__na‛an_, “Kena‘an, bowed down.”
19. נפץ _nāpats_, “break, scatter, spread.” פוּץ
_pûts_, “break, scatter, flow.”
20. כרם...
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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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THE DRUNKENNESS OF NOAH; HIS CURSE AND HIS BLESSINGS. In this section
Genesis 9:28 f. belongs to P. If Genesis 5:32; Genesis 7:6; Genesis
9:28 f. are read to
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_Ham, the father of_ Words probably inserted by the compiler (R). If
so, in the original narrative there stood in this verse simply the
name of "Canaan," "and Canaan saw the nakedness." Otherwise the...
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Noah, as the Vine-dresser, and his three Sons. (J.)
In this section the narrative, which begins at Genesis 9:20, is
introduced by the two connecting Genesis 9:18-19, which either
conclude J's account...
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HAM, THE FATHER OF CANAAN, SAW THE NAKEDNESS, &C.— The loose dress
of those times, made it easy for any slight accident to produce that
nakedness, which _Ham_ seeing, wantonly and tauntingly exposed t...
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7. _Noah's Last Days_ (Genesis 9:18-28.)
18 And the sons of Noah, that went forth from the ark, were Shem, and
Ham, and Japheth: and Ham is the father of Canaan. 19 These three were
the sons of Noah:...
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_AND HAM, THE FATHER OF CANAAN, SAW THE NAKEDNESS OF HIS FATHER, AND
TOLD HIS TWO BRETHREN WITHOUT._
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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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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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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HAM... SAW... AND TOLD. — The sin lay not in seeing, which might be
unintentional, but in telling, especially if his purpose was to
ridicule his father. His brothers, with filial piety, “take a
garmen...
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וַ יַּ֗רְא חָ֚ם אֲבִ֣י כְנַ֔עַן אֵ֖ת
עֶרְוַ֣ת
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THE FLOOD
Genesis 5:1; Genesis 6:1; Genesis 7:1; Genesis 8:1; Genesi
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NOAH'S FALL
Genesis 9:20
NOAH in the ark was in a position of present safety but of much
anxiety. No sign of any special protection on God's part was given.
The waters seemed to stand at their highes...
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NOAH'S THREE SONS
Genesis 9:18
Noah's sin reminds us how weak are the best of men; liable to fall,
even after the most marvelous deliverances. The love of strong drink
will drag a preacher of righteo...
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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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And Ham, the father of (p) Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father,
and (q) told his two brethren without.
(p) Of whom came the Canaanites that wicked nation, who were also
cursed by God.
(q) In der...
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And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and
told his two brethren without.
This may serve to shew what an awful thing it is, in those who from
despising the people of God, tak...
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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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22._And Ham, the father of Canaan_. This circumstance is added to
augment the sorrow of Noah, that he is mocked by his own son. For we
must ever keep in memory, that this punishment was divinely infli...
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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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AND HAM, THE FATHER OF CANAAN, SAW THE NAKEDNESS OF HIS FATHER,....
Which, had it been through surprise, and at an unawares, would not
have been thought criminal; but be went into his father's tent, w...
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And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and
told his two brethren without.
Ver. 22. _And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw._] The Hebrews say, that
Canaan first saw it, and then...
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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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And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and
told his two brethren without. This act on the part of Ham, enjoying
the shame of his father in making it a matter of scornful jokin...
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NOAH'S SIN...
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SECOND SECTION
_The Revelation of Sin and of Piety in Noah’s Family—The Curse and
the Blessing of Noah—The twofold Blessing, and the Blessing in the
Curse itself._
GENESIS 9:18-29
18And the sons of...
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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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18-23 The drunkenness of Noah is recorded in the Bible, with that
fairness which is found only in the Scripture, as a case and proof of
human weakness and imperfection, even though he may have been
s...
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The grown age of Ham was a great aggravation of this sin. THE FATHER
OF CANAAN: this is here added as a reason of Canaan's curse, GENESIS
9:25. THE NAKEDNESS, i.e. the secret parts, oft so called, as...
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Genesis 9:22 Ham H2526 father H1 Canaan H3667 saw H7200 (H8799)
nakedness H6172 father H1 told H5046 ...
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‘And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw his father's nakedness, and told
his brothers outside.'
The continual stress on Ham as the father of Canaan shows that by this
time Canaan has been born. This event...
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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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_Noah began to be an husbandman and he planted a vineyard; and he
drank of the wine and was drunken_
THE LESSONS OF NOAH’S FALL
I. THE MORAL DANGERS OF SOCIAL PROGRESS.
1. Increased temptations to...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 9:21 BECAME DRUNK. The brevity of the
description of Noah’s drunkenness indicates God’s disapproval.
Ham’s actions of looking on the NAKEDNESS OF HIS FATHER in the tent
and the...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 9:20. And Noah began to be a husbandman] Heb. The man _of the
ground._ Like the Gr. γεωργος, and the Lat. _Agricola._ As the
Heb. has the article, the meaning is conveyed that...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 9:18
AND THE SONS OF NOAH, THAT WENT FORTH OF THE ARK, WERE SHEM, AND HAM,
AND JAPHETH, who are here again mentioned as the heads of the nations
into which the family of man develo...
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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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Ham. Genesis 9:25 Genesis 10:6 Genesis 10:15 1 Chronicles 1:8...
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And Ham saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brethren —
To have seen it accidentally and involuntarily would not have been a
crime. But he pleased himself with the sight. And he told his...