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Verse Genesis 8:8. _HE SENT FORTH A DOVE_] The dove was sent forth
_thrice_; the first time she _speedily_ returned, having, in all
probability, gone but a little way from the ark, as she must natura...
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- The Land Was Dried
1. שׁכך _shākak_ “stoop, assuage.”
3. חסר _chāsar_ “want, fail, be abated.”
4. אררט _'ărārāṭ_, “Ararat,” a land forming part of
Armenia. It is mentioned in 2 Kings 19:37,
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CHAPTER 8
Noah Remembered
_ 1. Noah remembered (Genesis 8:1)_
2. The ark resting (Genesis 8:4)
3. The raven sent forth (Genesis 8:6)
4. The sending forth of the dove ...
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The mention of the rain (Genesis 8:2_ b_) comes from J, and since
Genesis 8:3_ b_ with its dating belongs to P, Genesis 8:3_ a_ may be
assigned to J. With Genesis
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DOVE:. clean bird. Deuteronomy 14:11....
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_a dove_ The definite article is used also here, though there would
have been seven pairs of doves. From the opening clause of Genesis
8:10, we may conclude that the narrative here was originally full...
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The Story of the Raven and the Dove. (J.)
6. _at the end of forty days_ The forty days mentioned in Genesis 7:4;
Genesis 7:12. _the window_ LXX θυρίδα, Lat. _fenestram_. This
was not mentioned by P in...
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ALSO HE SENT FORTH A DOVE, &C.— From Genesis 8:10 it appears, that
there was seven days' interval between the sending forth the raven and
the dove. The dove was sent forth, probably, because it is a b...
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PART TWENTY-TWO:
THE WORLD AFTER THE FLOOD
(Genesis 8:1-22; Genesis 9:1-29)
1. _The Subsidence of the Flood_ (Genesis 8:1-14).
And God remembered Noah, and all the beasts, and all the cattle
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_ALSO HE SENT FORTH A DOVE FROM HIM, TO SEE IF THE WATERS WERE ABATED
FROM OFF THE FACE OF THE GROUND;_
Also he sent forth a dove. Disappointed with the raven, Noah made
choice of a bird on whose doc...
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8:8 low (d-16) Or 'light.'...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 8
THE FLOOD ENDS
V1 But God remembered Noah. And God remembered all the animals that
were with Noah in the *ark. And God made a wind blow over th...
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A dove is a bird that likes to live in valleys. The dove returned
because the water still covered the valleys....
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HE SENT FORTH A DOVE... — From the nature of its food, the raven had
not brought back to Noah any special information; but as the dove
feeds on vegetable products, he hopes that he shall learn by her...
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וַ יְשַׁלַּ֥ח אֶת ־הַ יֹּונָ֖ה מֵ
אִתֹּ֑ו
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THE FLOOD
Genesis 5:1; Genesis 6:1; Genesis 7:1; Genesis 8:1; Genesi
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NOAH LEAVES THE ARK
Genesis 8:1
Traditions of the Flood are found in every country, from the tablets
of Babylon to the rude carvings of the Aztecs, proving man's common
origin. “God remembered Noah.”...
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Upborne on the billows of judgment, the Ark rode securely, holding
within it the nucleus of a new departure in human history. When the
work of judgment was fully accomplished, the waters decreased, an...
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A THANKSGIVING SACRIFICE
The flood lasted one year and ten days (Genesis 7:11; Genesis 8:14).
Noah's first act on the renewed earth was to offer a sacrifice of
thanksgiving. It could be viewed as a sa...
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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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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 6, 7, AND 8.
Finally we find power and force here below, the result, of the sons of
God not keeping their first estate, of apostasy; and God executes
judgment...
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ALSO HE SENT FORTH A DOVE FROM HIM,.... Seven days after he had sent
out the raven, as in Genesis 8:10
TO SEE IF THE WATERS WERE ABATED FROM OFF THE FACE OF THE GROUND; for
the dove is a creature tha...
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Also he sent forth a dove from him, to see if the waters were abated
from off the face of the ground;
Ver. 8. _Also he sent forth a dove._] A bird that being swift and
simple, willingly "flies" back...
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Gen. 8:7, 8, etc. _Concerning the raven and the dove, that Noah sent
forth. _ The dove is an emblem of a gracious soul, which, finding no
rest for its foot, no solid peace or satisfaction in this worl...
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Noah _sent forth a raven_ Through the window of the ark; _which went
forth_ As the Hebrew phrase is, _going forth and returning;_ that is,
flying about, but returning to the ark for rest; probably not...
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1 The waters asswage.
4 The Arke resteth on Ararat.
7 The rauen and the doue.
15 Noah, being commanded,
18 goeth forth of the Arke.
20 He buildeth an Altar, and offereth sacrifice,
21 which God...
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The Sending of the Raven and the Dove...
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Also he sent forth a dove from him to see if the waters were abated
from off the face of the ground;...
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THIRD SECTION
_The Ark, and the Saved and Renewed Humanity_
GENESIS 8:1-19
1And God remembered Noah, and every living thing, and all the cattle
that was with him in the ark; and God made a wind to p...
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A RENEWED EARTH
The five months of floating on a shoreless sea would seem interminable
to Noah and his family, and it can be well imagined that they would
feel that God had forgotten them. "But God re...
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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 tossin...
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Genesis 8:8 out H7971 (H8762) dove H3123 see H7200 (H8800) waters
H4325 receded H7043 (H8804) face...
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STAGES OF DELIVERANCE (GENESIS 8:4)
Genesis 8:4
‘On the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, the ark
came to rest on the mountains (or hills) of Ararat, and the waters
continued going...
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DOVE
The raven and the dove have been thought to stand for the believer's
two natures: the "old man" satisfied with a world under judgment; the
"new man" finding satisfaction only in the things of th...
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Genesis 8:1. _And God remembered Noah,_
Noah had been shut up in the ark for many a day, and at the right time
God thought of him, practically thought of him, and came to visit him.
Dear heart, you h...
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CONTENTS: Waters receding, exit from the ark. Noah's altar.
CHARACTERS: Noah and family.
CONCLUSION: When judgment days are past, the believer will find
himself safely landed in a better world.
KEY...
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Genesis 8:3. _The waters returned from off the earth continually._ The
Hebrew, חלוךְ ושׁוב _cha-loveck ve-shou._ Montanus renders
_eundo et redeundo,_ the going and coming of the waters. The word is
u...
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_Noah opened the window of the ark_
THE JUDICIOUS CONDUCT OF A GOOD MAN IN SEEKING TO ASCERTAIN THE FACTS
OF LIFE AND HIS RELATION THERETO
We observe:
I. THAT NOAH DID NOT EXHIBIT AN IMPETUOUS HAST...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 8:6. Window.] Properly, “hole:” not the same word as in
ch. Genesis 6:16.—
GENESIS 8:7. RAVEN.] Probably so called from its blackness (Gesenius,
Fürst): from its cry or croa...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 8:1
AND GOD. _Elohim, i.e. God in _his most universal relation to his
creatures. The supposition of two different accounts or histories
being intermingled in the narrative of the F...
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The eighth chapter begins with the words,
And God remembered Noah (Genesis 8:1),
Let me tell you this, God never forgot him. It is important that we
realize that in the Bible, there are terms that ar...
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a dove. Genesis 8:10 Song of Solomon 1:15 Song of Solomon 2:11 Song of
Solomon 2:12...
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THE ASSUAGING OF THE WATERS
Genesis 8:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. There is a striking verse in 2 Peter 3:6, which reads: "Whereby the
world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished: but the...
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He sent forth a dove — Which returned the first time with no good
news, but probably wet and dirty; but the second time she brought an
olive leaf in her bill, which appeared to be fresh plucked off; a...