Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible

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before God, by faith in the promised Seed. As such he was made holy, and had right principles;
and was righteous in his conversation. He was not only honest, but devout; it was his constant care
to do the will of God. God looks down upon those with an eye of favour, who sincerely look up to
him with an eye of faith. It is easy to be religious when religion is in fashion; but it shows strong
faith and resolution, to swim against the stream, and to appear for God when no one else appears
for him; Noah did so. All kinds of sin were found among men. They corrupted God's worship. Sin
fills the earth with violence, and this fully justified God's resolution to destroy the world. The
contagion spread. When wickedness is become general, ruin is not far off; while there is a remnant
of praying people in a nation, to empty the measure as it fills, judgments may be long kept off; but
when all hands are at work to pull down the fences, by sin, and none stand in the gap to make up
the breach, what can be expected but a flood of wrath?


Verses 12–21


God told Noah his purpose to destroy the wicked world by water. The secret of the Lord is with
them that fear him, Ps 25:14. It is with all believers, enabling them to understand and apply the
declarations and warnings of the written word. God chose to do it by a flood of waters, which should
drown the world. As he chooses the rod with which he corrects his children, so he chooses the
sword with which he cuts off his enemies. God established his covenant with Noah. This is the first
place in the Bible where the word ‘covenant’ is found; it seems to mean, 1. The covenant of
providence; that the course of nature shall be continued to the end of time. 2. The covenant of grace;
that God would be a God to Noah, and that out of his seed God would take to himself a people.
God directed Noah to make an ark. This ark was like the hulk of a ship, fitted to float upon the
waters. It was very large, half the size of St. Paul's cathedral, and would hold more than eighteen
of the largest ships now used. God could have secured Noah without putting him to any care, or
pains, or trouble; but employed him in making that which was to be the means to preserve him, for
the trial of his faith and obedience. Both the providence of God, and the grace of God, own and
crown the obedient and diligent. God gave Noah particular orders how to make the ark, which could
not therefore but be well fitted for the purpose. God promised Noah that he and his family should
be kept alive in the ark. What we do in obedience to God, we and our families are likely to have
the benefit of. The piety of parents gets their children good in this life, and furthers them in the
way to eternal life, if they improve it.


Verse 22


Noah's faith triumphed over all corrupt reasonings. To rear so large a building, such a one as
he never saw, and to provide food for the living creatures, would require from him a great deal of
care, and labour, and expense. His neighbours would laugh at him. But all such objections, Noah,
by faith, got over; his obedience was ready and resolute. Having begun to build, he did not leave
off till he had finished: so did he, and so must we do. He feared the deluge, and therefore prepared
the ark. And in the warning given to Noah, there is a more solemn warning given to us, to flee from
the wrath to come, which will sweep the world of unbelievers into the pit of destruction. Christ,
the true Noah, which same shall comfort us, hath by his sufferings already prepared the ark, and

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