Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, November 7th, 2024
the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
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Bible Commentaries
Scofield's Reference Notes Scofield's Notes
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Bibliographical Information
Scofield, C. I. "Scofield Reference Notes on Genesis 8". "Scofield Reference Notes (1917 Edition)". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/srn/genesis-8.html. 1917.
Scofield, C. I. "Scofield Reference Notes on Genesis 8". "Scofield Reference Notes (1917 Edition)". https://www.studylight.org/
Whole Bible (46)Old Testament (1)Individual Books (4)
Verse 4
seventh month i.e. October.
Ararat Lit. holy ground, answering to the "heavenly" of Ephesians 2:4-6 for the Church, and to the "new heavens and new earth" for Israel. ; Isaiah 65:17-19; Isaiah 66:22; Revelation 21:1.
Verse 5
tenth month
i.e. January.
Verse 7
raven
The raven and the dove have been thought to stand for the believer's two natures: the "old man" satisfied with a world under judgment; the "new man" finding satisfaction only in the things of the new creation.
Verse 8
dove
The raven and the dove have been thought to stand for the believer's two natures: the "old man" satisfied with a world under judgment; the "new man" finding satisfaction only in the things of the new creation.
Verse 13
first month
i.e. April.
Verse 14
second month
i.e. May.
Verse 21
the Lord said in heart
The Third Dispensation: Human Government. Under Conscience, as in Innocency, man utterly failed, and the judgment of the Flood marks the end of the second dispensation and the beginning of the third. The declaration of the Noahic Covenant subjects humanity to a new test. Its distinctive feature is the institution, for the first time, of human government--the government of man by man. The highest function of government is the judicial taking of life. All other governmental powers are implied in that. It follows that the third dispensation is distinctively that of human government. Man is responsible to govern the world for God. That responsibility rested upon the whole race, Jew and Gentile, until the failure of Israel under the Palestinian Covenant (Deuteronomy 28:1-10) brought the judgment of the Captivities, when "the times of the Gentiles" (See) ; Luke 21:24; Revelation 16:14 began, and the government of the world passed exclusively into Gentile hands ; Daniel 2:36-45; Luke 21:24; Acts 15:14-17. That both Israel and the Gentiles have governed for self, not God, is sadly apparent. The judgment of the confusion of tongues ended the racial testing; that of the captivities the Jewish; while the Gentile testing will end in the smiting of the Image (Daniel 2:0.) and the judgment of the nations Matthew 25:31-46.
See, for the other six dispensations:
INNOCENCE (See Scofield "Matthew 25:31-40.25.46- :")
CONSCIENCE (See Scofield "Matthew 25:31-40.25.46- :")
PROMISE (See Scofield "Matthew 25:31-40.25.46- :")
LAW (See Scofield "Matthew 25:31-40.25.46- :")
GRACE (See Scofield "Matthew 25:31-40.25.46- :")
KINGDOM (See Scofield "Matthew 25:31-40.25.46- :")