Genesis 6:17
behold.13; 7:4,21-23; 9:9; Ex 14:17; Le 26:28; De 32:39; Ps 29:10; Isa 51:12Eze 5:8; 6:3; 34:11,20; Ho 5:14; 2Pe 2:5bring.7:4,17,21-23; Job 22:16; Ps 29:10; 93:3,4; 107:34; Isa 54:9; Am 9:6Mt 24:39; Lu 17:27; Heb 11:7; 1Pe 3:20is the.2:7; 7:15shall die.7; Ps 107:34; Ro 5:12-14,21; 6:23; 8:20-22Genesis 7:17-24
4,12 waters prevailed.Ex 14:28; Job 22:16; Ps 69:15ark.Ps 104:26 and all the high hills.At the present day every mountain where search has been made, conspire in one uniform, universal proof that they all had the sea spread over their highest summits; shells, skeletons of fish, etc., having been found there. Job 12:15; Ps 46:2,3; 104:6-9; Jer 3:23; 2Pe 3:6 and the mountains.Ps 104:6; Jer 3:23 4; 6:6,7,13,17; Job 22:15-17; Isa 24:6,19; Jer 4:22-27; 12:3,4Ho 4:3; Joe 1:17-20; 2:3; Zep 1:3; Mt 24:39; Lu 17:27; Ro 8:20,222Pe 2:5 breath of life. Heb. breath of the spirit of life.2:7; 6:17 every living substance.The most incontestable evidence has been afforded of the universality of this fact: the moose deer, a native of America, has been found buried in Ireland; elephants, native of Asia and Africa, in the midst of England; crocodiles, natives of the Nile, in the heart of Germany; and shell fish, never known in any but the American seas, with the entire skeletons of whales, in the most inland counties of England. 21,22; Job 22:15-17; Isa 24:1-8; Mt 24:37-39; Lu 17:26,27; 1Pe 3:202Pe 2:5and Noah.Ex 14:28-30; Job 5:19; Ps 91:1,9,10; Pr 11:4; Eze 14:14-20Mal 3:17,18; Mt 25:46; Heb 11:7; 1Pe 3:20; 2Pe 2:5,9; 3:6 8:3,4compare with ver. 11 of this chapter.The breaking up of the fountains of the great deep, and the raining forty days and nights, had raised the waters fifteen cubits, or twenty-two feet and a half, above the highest mountain; after which forty days, it appears to have continued at this height one hundred and fifty days more.Genesis 19:24
the Lord.De 29:23; Job 18:15; Ps 11:6; Isa 1:9; 13:19; Jer 20:16; 49:18; 50:40La 4:6; Eze 16:49,50; Ho 11:8; Am 4:11; Zep 2:9; Mt 11:23,24Lu 17:28,29; 2Pe 2:6; Jude 1:7brimstone.The word rendered "brimstone," (q.d. brennestone, or brinnestone, {id est} burning-stone,) is always rendered by the LXX. "sulphur," and seems to denote a meteorous inflammable matter.Exodus 9:23-25
the Lord sent.19:16; 20:18; 1Sa 12:17,18; Job 37:1-5; Ps 29:3; 77:18Re 16:18,21and hail.Jos 10:11; Job 38:22,23; Ps 18:13; 78:47,48; 105:32,33; 148:8Isa 30:30; Eze 38:22; Re 8:7 none like.23; 10:6; Mt 24:21 smote every.Ps 105:33Deuteronomy 8:2
remember.7:18; Ps 77:11; 106:7; Eph 2:11,12; 2Pe 1:12,13; 3:1,2led thee.1:3,33; 2:7; 29:5; Ps 136:16; Am 2:10to humble.2Ch 32:25,26; 33:12,19; Job 33:17; 42:5,6; Isa 2:17; Lu 18:14Jas 4:6,10; 1Pe 5:5,6prove thee.16; 13:3; Ge 22:1; Ex 15:25; 16:4; 2Ch 32:31; Ps 81:7; Pr 17:3Mal 3:2,3; Jas 1:3; 1Pe 1:7to know.Jer 17:9,10; Joh 2:25; Re 2:23Deuteronomy 8:15
led thee.1:19; Ps 136:16; Isa 63:12-14; Jer 2:6fiery serpents.Nu 21:6; Ho 13:5who brought.Ex 17:5; Nu 20:11; Ps 78:15,16; 105:41; 114:8; Isa 35:7; 1Co 10:4Job 37:13
whether.6; 36:31; 38:37,38; Ex 9:18-25; 1Sa 12:18,19; Ezr 10:9correction. Heb. a rod. for his.38:26,27for mercy.2Sa 21:10,14; 1Ki 18:45; Joe 2:23Job 38:22-23
6:16; 37:6; Ps 33:7; 135:7 36:31; 36:13; Ex 9:18,24; Jos 10:11; Isa 30:30; Eze 13:11-13Mt 7:27; Re 16:21
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