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<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 ... |
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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 ... |
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Genesis 9
Verse 1. And God blessed Noah . We hence infer with what great fear Noah had been dejected, because God, so often and at such length, proceeds to encourage him. For when Moses here says, that God blessed Noah and his sons, he does not simply mean that the favor of fruitfulness was restore ... |
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