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Genesis 8:6

8:5 And the waters decreased continually until the tenth month: in the tenth month, on the first day of the month, were the tops of the mountains seen. decreased: Heb. were in going and decreasing
And it came to pass at the end of forty days, that Noah opened the window of the ark which he had made:

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At the end of forty days, Noah opened the window of the ship which he had made,

And it came to pass at the end of forty days, that Noah opened the window of the ark which he had made:

And it came to pass at the end of forty days, that Noah opened the window of the ark which he had made:

8:7 And he sent forth a raven, which went forth to and fro, until the waters were dried up from off the earth. to: Heb. in going forth and returning

What does Genesis 8:6 mean?

Genesis 8:6 is a verse in the book of Genesis, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include קֵץ (qêts), אַרְבָּעִים (ʼarbâʻîym), יוֹם (yôwm). It connects to 2 cross-referenced passages elsewhere in Scripture.

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And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
endקֵץqêts/kates/H7093an extremity; adverbially (with prepositional prefix) after
of
fortyאַרְבָּעִיםʼarbâʻîym/ar-baw-eem'/H705forty
days,יוֹםyôwm/yome/H3117a day (as the warm hours), whether literal (from sunrise to sunset, or from one sunset to the next), or figurative (a space of time defined by an associated term), (often used adverb)
that
NoahנֹחַNôach/no'-akh/H5146Noach, the patriarch of the flood
openedפָּתַחpâthach/paw-thakh'/H6605to open wide (literally or figuratively); specifically, to loosen, begin, plough, carve
the
windowחַלּוֹןchallôwn/khal-lone'/H2474a window (as perforated)
of
the
arkתֵּבָהtêbâh/tay-baw'/H8392a box
which
he
had
made:עָשָׂהʻâsâh/aw-saw'/H6213to do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application

Commentary on Genesis 8:6

HENRY_FULL · Genesis 8:6–7
Ararat. 5 And the waters decreased continually until the tenth month: in the tenth month, on the first day of the month, were the tops of the mountains seen. Here we have the effects and evidences of the ebbing of the waters. 1. The ark rested. This was some satisfaction to Noah, to feel the house he was in upon firm ground, and no longer movable. It rested upon a mountain, whither it was directed, not by Noah's prudence (he did not steer it), but by the wise and gracious providence of God, that it might rest the sooner. Note, God has times and places of rest for his people after their tossings; and many a time he provides for their seasonable and comfortable settlement without their own contrivance and quite beyond their own foresight. The ark of the church, though sometimes tossed with tempests, and not comforted ( Isa. liv. 11 ), yet has its rests, Acts ix. 31 . 2. The tops of the mountains were seen, like little islands, appearing above the water. We must suppose that they were seen by Noah and his sons; for there were none besides to see them. It is probable that they had looked through the window of the ark every day, like the longing mariners, after a tedious voyage, to see if they could discover land, or as the prophet's servant ( 1 Kings xviii. 43, 44 ), and at length they spy ground, and enter the day of the discovery in their journal. They felt ground above forty days before they saw it, according to Dr. Lightfoot's computation, whence he infers that, if the waters decreased proportionably, the ark drew eleven cubits in water. 6 And it came to pass at the end of forty days, that Noah opened the window of the ark which he had ma

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Genesis 6:16

A window shalt thou make to the ark, and in a cubit shalt thou finish it above; and the door of the ark shalt thou set in the side thereof; with lower, second, and third stories shalt thou make it.

Daniel 6:10

Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his house; and his windows being open in his chamber toward Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees three times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime.

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Genesis 7:11

In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened. windows: or, floodgates

Genesis 6:14

Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms shalt thou make in the ark, and shalt pitch it within and without with pitch. rooms: Heb. nests

Genesis 6:15

And this is the fashion which thou shalt make it of: The length of the ark shall be three hundred cubits, the breadth of it fifty cubits, and the height of it thirty cubits.

Genesis 6:16

A window shalt thou make to the ark, and in a cubit shalt thou finish it above; and the door of the ark shalt thou set in the side thereof; with lower, second, and third stories shalt thou make it.

Genesis 6:22

Thus did Noah; according to all that God commanded him, so did he.

Genesis 7:1

And the LORD said unto Noah, Come thou and all thy house into the ark; for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation.

Genesis 7:13

In the selfsame day entered Noah, and Shem, and Ham, and Japheth, the sons of Noah, and Noah's wife, and the three wives of his sons with them, into the ark;

Genesis 7:15

And they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh, wherein is the breath of life.

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What does Genesis 8:6 say?

Genesis 8:6 (King James Version) reads: "And it came to pass at the end of forty days, that Noah opened the window of the ark which he had made:"

Is Genesis 8:6 in the Old or New Testament?

Genesis 8:6 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of Genesis.

Who wrote the book of Genesis?

The book of Genesis is traditionally attributed to Moses.

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