Genesis 7
7:2 a of each animal I have approved: In addition to the animals that were to repopulate the earth, these “clean” animals were for food and for Noah’s sacrifice after the flood (8:20-21 b). This passage does not use the precise technical language that is found in the regulations concerning “clean” and “unclean” given to Israel at Sinai (see Lev 11 c; Deut 14:3-12 d), but the underlying concept is the same (perhaps God revealed it directly to Noah).7:4 e The number forty is often associated with affliction, trial, or punishment (see Exod 16:35 f; Judg 13:1 g; 1 Kgs 19:8 h; Ezek 4:6 i; Jon 3:4 j; Matt 4:2 k; Acts 1:3 l).
7:6 m covered the earth: See study note on 6:17.
7:8 n See study note on 7:2.
Summary for Gen 7:11-12: 7:11-12 o on the seventeenth day of the second month: Such information gives the flood account a certain solemnity; it reminds readers that this was a true historical event.
• underground waters: See 2:6 p.
• rain fell: The flood undid the boundaries established on the second and third days of creation (1:6-13 q). Elsewhere, the Bible describes God’s judgment as an undoing of creation (see Jer 4:23-26 r; Amos 7:4 s).
• forty days and forty nights: See study note on 7:4.
7:16 t the Lord closed the door: The sovereign Judge took responsibility for the annihilation of all outside the boat and the protection of those within (see also 6:16 u and study note).
7:17 v floodwaters grew deeper (literally waters multiplied): The same word used for the proliferation of humans and animals during creation (see 1:22 w, 28 x) is now used ironically of the water that would annihilate them.
• covering the ground: The Hebrew word translated “ground” or “earth” is mentioned eight times in eight verses (7:17-24 y). The earth is the domain that humankind had polluted and that was now the object of a cleansing deluge.
7:22 z Everything that ... lived: See study note on 6:17.
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