Genesis 7:4-5

4 Seven days from now I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights, and I will wipe from the face of the earth every living creature I have made.”
5 And Noah did all that the LORD commanded him.

Genesis 7:4-5 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 7

This chapter begins with an order to Noah to come with his family and all the creatures into the ark, that they might be safe from the flood, which would quickly be upon the earth, Ge 7:1-4 and then gives an account of Noah's obedience to the divine command in every particular, Ge 7:5-9 and of the time of the beginning of the flood, and its prevalence, Ge 7:10-12 then follows a repetition of Noah, his family, and the creatures entering into the ark, Ge 7:13-16 and next a relation is given of the increase of the waters, and of the height they arrived unto, Ge 7:17-20 and of the consequences of the flood, the death and destruction of every living creature, except those in the ark, fowl, cattle, beast, creeping things, and men, Ge 7:21-23 and the chapter is closed with an account how long the waters continued before they began to ebb, even one hundred and fifty days, Ge 7:24.

Cross References 6

  • 1. Genesis 8:2
  • 2. 1 Kings 13:34; Jeremiah 28:16
  • 3. Numbers 13:25; Deuteronomy 9:9; 1 Samuel 17:16; 1 Kings 19:8
  • 4. ver 12,17; Exodus 24:18; Exodus 32:1; Exodus 34:28; Dt 9:9,11,18,25; Deuteronomy 10:10; Job 37:6,13; Matthew 4:2
  • 5. S Genesis 6:7,13
  • 6. S Genesis 6:22
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