Génesis 7:23

23 Dios borró de la tierra a todo ser vivo: las personas, los animales, los animales pequeños que corren por el suelo y las aves del cielo. Todos fueron destruidos. Las únicas personas que sobrevivieron fueron Noé y los que estaban con él en la barca.

Génesis 7:23 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 7:23

And every living substance was destroyed which was upon
the face of the ground
Not everything, particularly trees; for after the flood was abated there was an olive tree, a leaf of which was brought to Noah by the dove, ( Genesis 8:11 ) but all animals,

both men and cattle, and the creeping things, and the fowl of the
heaven, and they were destroyed from the earth;
this is repeated, partly for explanation of the preceding clause, and partly for confirmation of this general destruction, which might seem almost incredible; there never was such a destruction of creatures before, or since, nor never will be till the general conflagration; and is a proof of the sovereignty of God, his almighty power, the purity and holiness of his nature, and the strictness and severity of his justice, and shows what a fearful thing it is to fail into his hands:

and Noah only remained [alive], and they that [were] with him in
the ark;
besides those, of the millions of mankind that were upon the earth, not one was left, the flood came and destroyed them all, ( Luke 17:27 ) the fable some Jewish writers relate of Og being found alive, and which they gather from ( Deuteronomy 3:11 ) by sitting upon a piece of wood of one of the ladders of the ark, to whom Noah reached out food every day, and so he remained alive F17, deserves no regard; though perhaps from hence arose the Grecian fable of the flood of Ogyges, which seems to be the same with this of Noah.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Pirke Eliezer, c. 23. fol. 23. 1, 2.

Génesis 7:23 In-Context

21 Murieron todos los seres vivos que había sobre la tierra: las aves, los animales domésticos, los animales salvajes, los animales pequeños que corren por el suelo y todas las personas.
22 Todo lo que respiraba y vivía sobre tierra firme murió.
23 Dios borró de la tierra a todo ser vivo: las personas, los animales, los animales pequeños que corren por el suelo y las aves del cielo. Todos fueron destruidos. Las únicas personas que sobrevivieron fueron Noé y los que estaban con él en la barca.
24 Y las aguas del diluvio cubrieron la tierra durante ciento cincuenta días.
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