Genesis 8
CBNotesGenesis 8:1
God = Hebrew. ’Elohim = the Creator, because every living creature is included. Compare Genesis 7:16.
remembered. Figure of speech Anthropopatheia.
wind. Hebrew. ruach. See App-9.
Genesis 8:2
windows. Hebrew. ’arubboth. See note on Genesis 7:11.
Genesis 8:4
rested. Saturday, the Sabbath Day. Compare Genesis 7:4.
Genesis 8:5
first day. Tuesday. (The only day named that is not a Sabbath.)
Genesis 8:6
window. Hebrew. challon = a small aperture. Compare Genesis 7:11 (not Genesis 8:2). Same as Joshua 2:18, Joshua 2:21; 1 Kings 6:4. Ezekiel 40:16; Ezekiel 41:16, Ezekiel 41:26.
Genesis 8:7
raven: an unclean bird. Leviticus 11:15. Deuteronomy 14:14.
Genesis 8:8
dove: a clean bird. Deuteronomy 14:11.
Genesis 8:10
seven = the seven. Another Sabbath, 18th day of 11th month.
Genesis 8:11
olive leaf. Hebrew a newly-sprouted olive leaf.
Genesis 8:12
seven. Saturday, 25th day of 11th month.
Genesis 8:13
six hundredth and first year: i.e. of Noah’s life.
the first month, the first day. Six such important dates in Bible: (1) Here, the drying up of the waters (Genesis 8:13); (2) The setting up of Tabernacle by Moses (Exodus 40:2); (3) The sanctification of cleansed-up Temple by Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 29:17); (4) The going up of Ezra (Genesis 7:9); (5) The giving up of strange wives (Ezra 10:17); (6) The offering up of a bullock in Ezekiel’s future Temple (Ezekiel 45:18).
Genesis 8:14
twenty-seventh day of second month. Completing one solar year from Genesis 7:11.
Genesis 8:15
God. Elohim, the Creator, speaking from without. Compare Genesis 7:16 with Genesis 8:1.
Genesis 8:16
Go forth. Hebrew. z’e. But in Genesis 7:1, Jehovah (from within), “Come thou”. Hebrew. b’o. Compare Genesis 7:1.
Genesis 8:17
Bring forth. Elohim, speaking from without.
Genesis 8:20
altar. The first mentioned in Scripture.
offered. Hebrew ’alah. App-43.
burnt offerings. Hebrew. ’oldh.
Genesis 8:21
the LORD = Jehovah, in covenant-relationship.
smelled a sweet savour. Hebrew “smelled a smell”. Figure of speech Polyptoton (App-6).
savour. First occurance. Hebrew. nihoah, found only in this connection = rest, acquiescence.
in His heart. Figure of speech Anthropopatheia, in condescension, and for emphasis.
for = although, as in Exodus 13:17. 2 Samuel 23:5. Psalms 49:18. Habakkuk 3:17.
Genesis 8:22
While. Jehovah’s covenant with Noah was unconditional in connection with the earth; as with Abraham, to give him the land (Genesis 15), and with David, to give him the throne (2 Samuel 7).
and. Note the Figure of speech Polysyndeton (App-6) seven times in this verse, to emphasize the completeness and perfection of the Covenant (App-10). Eight things named in 4 pairs of opposites.
