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All in whose nostrils was the breath of the spirit of life, of all that was on the dry land, died.
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The Ark as a Picture of Christ
Commentators like Matthew Henry and Charles Spurgeon highlight the ark as a powerful symbol of salvation in Christ. Just as the ark was the only means of safety from the flood's judgment, being "in Christ" is the only way to be saved from the final judgment. The text's stark finality serves as a warning that those who neglect this salvation will perish, just as all on dry land outside the ark did.
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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
Baptist
This is the counterpart of what will follow the preaching of the gospel: those who are in Christ shall live, shall rise, and reign with him forever…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
All in whose nostrils [was] the breath of life Whether of fowls, beast, cattle, or creeping things:
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All the men, women, and children who were in the world, except those in the ark, died. We may easily imagine what terror seized them. Our Savior te…