Genesis 6:5-7
6:5 a everything they thought or imagined (literally every intention of the thoughts of their hearts): In the Old Testament, the heart is the core of volition, thought, and morality (see Prov 4:23 b). Wicked actions stem from a corrupt inner life.• consistently and totally evil: Strong language captures the pervasiveness, depth, and persistence of human wickedness. Human nature continued to be corrupt even after the flood (see Gen 8:21 c).
6:6 d the Lord was sorry: The extent of human wickedness made the Lord regret having created them (see also 6:7 e; cp. 1 Sam 15:11 f, 35 g).
• It broke his heart: The evil in humanity’s heart (Gen 6:5 h) pained God greatly. Sending the flood was a heart-wrenching act on God’s part.
6:7 i wipe ... from the ... earth: As Adam and Eve were banished from the garden-sanctuary (3:23 j), all of humankind would be expunged from God’s good creation.
• every living thing: Human sin had so corrupted the earth that judgment fell on the animals and birds over which they had dominion (see 1:28 k and study note). The special role of humans in the created order (1:28-30 l) means that nature is affected by human moral choices (see 8:1 m; Job 38:41 n; Hos 4:3 o; Rom 8:19-22 p).
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