Setting
After the floodwaters, the narrative begins with the establishment of the covenant between God and Noah and his descendants. Here, Noah and his descendants returned to their daily life on the dry earth. The chapter will bring us deeper into a remembrance of God’s faithfulness and long-suffering toward mankind through His covenant.
Key Verse
(9:15)
Did You Know...?
- Canaan (9:24-25) was the fourth son of Ham (10:6) and later became the ancestor of the people called Canaanites (10:18).
- A Vineyard (9:20): In Middle Eastern culture, a vineyard is planted so that the fruits can be eaten fresh (Deut 20:6, 28:30;
2 Kgs 19:29; Jer 31:5), dried as raisins (1 Sam 25:18; 1 Chr 16:3) and pressed as juice (Mt 26:29; Mrk 14:24-25) or fermented wine (1 Chr 27:27). - A servant of servants (9:25): The Canaanites had been reduced to slavery in the times of Joshua (Josh 9:23) and reduced to force labor in the times of King Solomon (1 Kgs 9:20). According to Noll
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, the Canaanites had been ruled by the Assyrians (Asshur, the son of Shem), Babylonians (Babylon was a kingdom established by Nimrod, the descendant of Ham), Persians, Greeks and Romans. The Smith’s Bible Dictionary explains how the term “Canaanites” can also be used as a reference to the inhabitants of the whole Canaan land, such as the Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites (1 Kgs 9:20). [ref] - Enlarge (9:27): The name Japheth sounds like the Hebrew word for “enlarge.”
Outline
General Analysis
Segment Analysis
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9:1-7
1a. What were the blessings of the LORD to Noah and his sons?
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1b. How are the blessings of Noah similar to the blessings of Adam? See also Gen 1:28.
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2. What does the expression “the fear of you and the dread of you” mean?
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3a. What were the commands of God to Noah and his descendants?
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3b. What was God’s warning to Noah and his descendants?
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4. What did the expression “as for you” mean to Noah?
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5. Find the contrast between men’s sinful deed and God’s will from Genesis 9:6-7.
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9:8-17
6a. With whom did God establish His covenant?
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6b. What was the content of the covenant?
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6c. What was the sign of the covenant?
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6d. How does the LORD remember the sign of the covenant?
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6e. Does it affect your faith, knowing that the sign of the covenant can be explained through physics? Why not?
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6f. What teachings can we learn from the sign of the covenant?
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6g. Why did God establish this covenant?
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7. How would you explain the expression “never again shall there be a flood to destroy the earth” against the destructive power of the floods around the globe today? Has the LORD broken His covenant?
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9:18-29
8. Compare and contrast Noah’s image in Genesis 9:21-22 with the one in 6:8-10.
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9a. List the negative effects of wine-drinking from the Scriptures. See also Gen 9:21, 19:32-35; Prov 20:1, Hos 4:11; Hab 2:5; Hos 7:5; Prov 31:4 and Ecc 2:3.
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9b. What warnings are given in Scripture regarding the overuse of wine? See Rom 14:21 and Eph 5:18.
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9c. List from the Scriptures the appropriate uses of wine. See Jn 2:1-11;
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10a. How were Ham’s deeds different from those of Shem’s and Japheth’s?
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10b. What can we learn from Shem and Japheth’s deeds in covering their father’s shame?
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11. What was the significance of Noah’s phrase “blessed be the LORD”? See also Psa 89:52, 106:48, 135:21;
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12a. What were the blessings of Noah to Japheth?
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12b. What is the significance of the phrase “the tents of Shem”? See also
1 Chr 5:10; Mal 2:12; Jer 30:18.