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The waters prevailed exceedingly on the earth. All the high mountains that were under the whole sky were covered.
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A Local or Global Flood?
Scholars are divided on whether the flood was global or local. Some, like Spurgeon and Gill, argue that the phrase "all the high mountains that were under the whole heaven" should be taken literally to mean a universal, worldwide flood. Others, like Barnes and Ellicott, interpret this as the entire visible horizon or the known world of that time, suggesting a massive but localized flood that still fulfilled God's purpose of judging humanity.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The prevalence of the waters. The forty days are now completed. At the end of this period, the ark had been afloat for a long time. It was drifted …
19th Century
Anglican
The waters increased ... — The swelling of the flood is described with great power in these verses. Every stage and detail relates to the …
Baptist
If Moses had meant to describe a partial deluge upon only a small part of the earth, he used very misleading language; but if he meant to teach tha…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the waters prevailed exceedingly on the earth Yet more and more, so that the people without the ark were obliged…
The flood was increasing for forty days. The waters rose so high that the tops of the highest mountains were overflowed by more than twenty feet. T…