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The waters receded from off the earth continually. After the end of one hundred fifty days the waters decreased.
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Trusting God's Timing
Commentators like Charles Spurgeon note that God told Noah when to enter the ark but not when he would leave. This teaches a powerful lesson about trusting God during long trials. Deliverance is certain, but the timing is in God's hands, encouraging believers to be patient and trust His process without needing to know all the details of the future.
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18th Century
Theologian
שׁכך shākak: “stoop, assuage.”
חסר chāsar: “want, fail, be abated.”
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19th Century
Bishop
The waters returned from off the earth. —This backward motion of the waters also seems to indicate that a vast wave from …
Preacher
God told Noah when to go into the ark, but He did not tell him when he would come out again. The Lord told Noah when to go in, because it was neces…
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16th Century
And after the end of the hundred and fifty days. Some think that the whole time, from the beginning of the deluge to the abatement of the …
17th Century
Pastor
And the waters returned from off the earth continually , &c.] Or "going and returning" F19 ; they went of…
Minister
The whole race of mankind, except Noah and his family, were now dead. Therefore, God's remembering Noah was the return of his mercy to mankind, of …
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