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to whom the (Symbol missingHebrew characters) is always a solemn and permanent embodiment of the divine will, and never a mere occasional provision (Kraetzschmar, Bundesvorstg. 197 f.). The entering of the ark is therefore not the condition to be fulfilled by Noah under the covenant, but the condition which makes the establishment of the promised covenant possible (Ho.).—Thou and thy sons, etc.] The enumeration is never omitted by P except in 81; cf. 713 816. 18: ct. J in 71.—19 f. One pair of each species of animals (fishes naturally excepted) is to be taken into the ark. The distinction of clean and unclean kinds belongs on the theory of P to a later dispensation—20. The classification (which is repeated with slight variations in 714. 21 8{19} 9{2f. 10}) here omits wild beasts ((Symbol missingHebrew characters)): v.i. on v.19.—(Symbol missingHebrew characters) does not necessarily imply that the animals came of themselves (Ra. IEz. al.), any more than (Symbol missingHebrew characters) (v.19) necessarily means that Noah had to catch them.—21. all food which is (or may be) eaten] according to the prescriptions of 129f..—22. so did he] the pleonastic sentence is peculiar to P; cf. esp. Ex. 4016 (also Ex. 76 1228. 50 3932. 42f., Nu. 154, and often).

VII. 6, 11, 13-17a. Commencement of the Flood.—These vv. (omitting 16b [J]) appear to form an uninterrupted section of the Priestly narrative, following immediately on 622.—6. Date of the Flood by the year of Noah's life. The number 600 is a Babylonian ner; it has been thought that the statement rests ultimately on a Bab. tradition.—11. This remarkably precise date introduces a sort of diary


3529 4933,—12 t. in all); elsewhere only in poetry (Holz. Einl. 341).—19. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] (on anomalous pointing of art. see G-K. § 35 f (1)). [E] reads (Symbol missingHebrew characters) as in 817; and so G, which takes the word in the limited sense of wild animals, reading [(Symbol missingGreek characters)] (Symbol missingGreek characters) (see 714. 21 819).—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] GS (Symbol missingHebrew characters) as in 79. 15. So also v.20.—20. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] Ins. (Symbol missingHebrew characters) with [E]GSVTO; the (Symbol missingHebrew characters) is necessary to the sense.—G has (Symbol missingHebrew characters) before each class, but MT rightly confines it to the heterogeneous (Symbol missingHebrew characters) (Ho.). For (Symbol missingHebrew characters), [E] G have (Symbol missingHebrew characters).—21. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] see on 129.—22. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)] G Κύριος.

6. On the syntax of the time-relation, see G-K. § 164 a.—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] see 617.—11. (Symbol missingHebrew characters)(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] 'in the year of 600 years'; cf. G-K. § 134 o.—For '17th day' G has '27th'; see p. 167 below.—(Symbol missingHebrew characters)] 82, Mal. 310, = (Symbol missingHebrew characters), 2 Ki. 72. 19 = (Symbol missingHebrew characters), Is. 2418. Apart from these phrases the