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Yahweh smelled the sweet savor. Yahweh said in his heart, "I will not again curse the ground any more for man`s sake, because the imagination of man`s heart is evil from his youth; neither will I ever again strike everything living, as I have done.
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A Foretaste of the Cross
Commentators unanimously explain that God was not pleased by the physical smell of the sacrifice, but by what it represented. Noah's offering was an act of faith that foreshadowed the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ. As Spurgeon puts it, God “thought of his Son… and he smelled a sweet savour.” This act of worship, pointing to the cross, is what brought reconciliation.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
משׁפחה mı̂shpāchah — “kind, clan, family.” שׁפחה shı̂pchâh — “maid-servant; related: spread.”
19th Century
Anglican
A sweet savour. — Hebrew, a smell of satisfaction. The idea is not so much that the sacrifice gave God pleasure as that i…
Baptist
And Noah built an altar to the LORD and took of every clean beast, and of every clean fowl, and offered burnt offering on the altar. And the LO…
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16th Century
Protestant
And the Lord smelled a sweet savor. Moses calls that by which God was appeased an odor of rest, as if he were saying the sacrifice had bee…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the Lord smelled a sweet savour Or a "savour of rest" F5 ; he was delighted and well pleased with his…
Noah had now gone out into a desolate world, where, one might have thought, his first care would have been to build a house for himself, but he beg…
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