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 Ã¢¼¼±â 1Àå 1Àý (â 1:1-1:31) - âÁ¶ÀÇ ½ÃÀÛ
<P class=PAR-L-Main-Text id=vii.p66><B><SPAN class=line>Verse 1.</SPAN></B> <I><CITE id=vii.p66.1>In the beginning.</CITE></I> To expound the term "beginning," of Christ, is altogether frivolous. For Moses simply intends to assert that the world ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 1Àå 3Àý (â 1:3-5) - ù°³¯-ºû
<P class=PAR-L-Main-Text id=vii.p87><B><SPAN class=line>Verse 3.</SPAN></B> <I><CITE id=vii.p87.1>And God said</CITE></I> . Moses now, for the first time, introduces God in the act of speaking, as if he had created the mass of heaven and earth wi ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 1Àå 6Àý (â 1:6-8) - µÑ°³¯-±Ãâ
Verse 6.. Let there be a firmament . 24 The work of the second day is to provide an empty space around the circumference of the earth, that heaven and earth may not be mixed together. For since the proverb, 'to mingle heaven and earth,' denotes the extreme of disorder, this distinction ought to be r ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 1Àå 9Àý (â 1:9-13) - ¼Â°³¯-¹Ù´Ù,¶¥,½Ä¹°
Verse 9. Let the waters... . be gathered together . This also is an illustrious miracle, that the waters by their departure have given a dwelling-place to men. For even philosophers allow that the natural position of the waters was to cover the whole earth, as Moses declares they did in the beginnin ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 1Àå 14Àý (â 1:14-19) - ³Ý°³¯-ÇØ ,´Þ,º°
Verse 14. Let there be lights . 33 Moses passes onwards to the fourth day, on which the stars were made. God had before created the light, but he now institutes a new order in nature, that the sun should be the dispenser of diurnal light, and the moon and stars should shine by night. And He assigns ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 1Àå 20Àý (â 1:20-23) - ´Ù¼¸Â°³¯-Á¶·ù¿Í ¾î·ù
Verse 20. Let the waters bring forth... the moving creature . 40 On the fifth day the birds and fishes are created. The blessing of God is added, that they may of themselves produce offspring. Here is a different kind of propagation from that in herbs and trees: for there the power of fructifying is ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 1Àå 24Àý (â 1:24-31) - ¿©¼¸Â°³¯-µ¿¹°°ú »ç¶÷
Verse 24. Let the earth bring forth . He descends to the sixth day, on which the animals were created, and then man. 'Let the earth,' he says, 'bring forth living creatures.' But whence has a dead element life? Therefore, there is in this respect a miracle as great as if God had begun to create out ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 2Àå 1Àý (â 2:1-7) - ÀÏ°ö°³¯-¾È½Ä
Genesis 2 Verse 1. Thus the heavens and the earth were finished . 1 Moses summarily repeats that in six days the fabric of the heaven and the earth was completed. The general division of the world is made into these two parts, as has been stated at the commencement of the first chapter. But he no ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 2Àå 8Àý (â 2:8-20) - ¿¡µ§µ¿»êÀÇ Ã¢¼³
Verse 8. And the Lord God planted . 18 Moses now adds the condition and rule of living which were given to man. And, first, he narrates in what part of the world he was placed, and what a happy and pleasant habitation was allotted to him. Moses says, that God had planted accommodating himself, by a ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 2Àå 21Àý (â 2:21-25) - ¿©ÀÚÀÇ Ã¢Á¶
Verse 21. And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall, etc. Although to profane persons this method of forming woman may seem ridiculous, and some of these may say that Moses is dealing in fables, yet to us the wonderful providence of God here shines forth; for, to the end that the conjunction of t ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 3Àå 1Àý (â 3:1-7) - »ç´ÜÀÇ À¯È¤°ú Ÿ¶ô
Genesis 3 Verse 1. Now the serpent was more subtil . In this chapter, Moses explains, that man, after he had been deceived by Satan revolted from his Maker, became entirely changed and so degenerate, that the image of God, in which he had been formed, was obliterated. He then declares, that the w ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 4Àå 1Àý (â 4:1-7) - °¡Àΰú ¾Æº§ÀÇ Ãâ»ý
Genesis 4 Verse 1. And Adam knew his wife Eve . Moses now begins to describe the propagation of mankind; in which history it is important to notice that this benediction of God, "Increase and multiply," was not abolished by sin; and not only so, but that the heart of Adam was divinely confirmed so ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 5Àå 1Àý (â 5:1-5) - ¾Æ´ãÀÇ ÀÚ¼Õ
Genesis 5 Verse 1. This is the book of the generations of Adam . In this chapter Moses briefly recites the length of time which had intervened between the creation of the world and the deluge; and also slightly touches on some portion of the history of that period. And although we do not comprehend ...
 Ã¢¼¼±â 6Àå 1Àý (â 6:1-8) - ÀηùÀÇ Á˾Ç
Genesis 6 Verse 1. And it came to pass , when men began to multiply . Moses, having enumerated in order, ten patriarchs, with whom the worship of God remained pure, now relates, that their families also were corrupted. But this narration must be traced to an earlier period than the five hundredth y ...


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