Genesis 9:18-28

18 The sonnes of Noe that came out of the arke were: Sem Ham and Iapheth. And Ham he is the father of Canaa.
19 These are the .iij. sonnes of Noe and of these was all the world overspred.
20 And Noe beynge an husbad man went furth and planted a vyneyarde
21 and drancke of the wyne and was droncke and laye vncouered in the myddest of his tet.
22 And Ham the father of Canaan sawe his fathers prevytees and tolde his ij. brethren that were wythout.
23 And Sem and Iapheth toke a mantell and put it on both there shulders ad went backward ad covered there fathers secrets but there faces were backward So that they sawe not there fathers nakydnes.
24 As soone as Noe was awaked fro his wyne and wyst what his yongest sonne had done vnto hym
25 he sayd: cursed be Canaan ad a seruante, of all seruantes be he to his brethren.
26 And he sayd: Blessed be the LORde God of Se and Canaan be his seruante.
27 God increase Iapheth that he may dwelle in the tentes of Sem. And Canaan be their seruante.
28 And Noe lyved after the floude .iij. hundred and .l. yere: So that all the dayes of Noe were ix. hundred and .l. yere ad than he dyed.

Genesis 9:18-28 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS 9

In this chapter we have an account of God's blessing Noah and his sons, being just come out of the ark, with a renewal of the blessing of propagating their species, and replenishing the earth, the dominion over the creatures, and a freedom from the fear of them; with liberty to eat flesh, only it must not be eaten with blood; with a providential care and preservation of their lives from men and beasts, by making a law that that man or beast should die that shed man's blood, Ge 9:1-6 and after repeating the blessing of procreation, Ge 9:7 mention is made of a covenant God made with Noah, his sons, and all the creatures, that he would drown the world no more, the token of which should be the rainbow in the cloud, Ge 9:8-17 the names of the sons of Noah are observed, by whom the earth was repeopled, Ge 9:18,19 and seem to be observed for the sake of an event after recorded; Noah having planted a vineyard, and drank too freely of the wine of it, lay down uncovered in his tent, which Ham seeing, told his two brothers of it, who in a very modest manner covered him, Ge 9:20-23 of all which Noah being sensible when he awoke, cursed Canaan the son of Ham, and blessed Shem and Japheth, Ge 9:24-27 and the chapter is concluded with the age and death of Noah, Ge 9:28,29.

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