Genesis 7:16 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

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And they that went in, went in male and female of all flesh, as God had commanded him: and the LORD shut him in.

Ver. 16. And the Lord shut him in.] A mean office, one would think, for God to shut the door after Noah. He could not well do it himself, the door doubtless being great and heavy, and others that were without would not do him so much service. God therefore doth it himself, and therefore it could not but be well done indeed. In a case of necessity, we need not question God's readiness to do us any good office, so long as we keep close to him in a holy communion. 2Ch 15:2 In a letter of B. Hooper's, to certain good people, taken praying in Bow churchyard, and now in trouble, thus he writes; - "Read a the second chapter of Luke; there the shepherds that watched upon their sheep all night, as soon as they heard Christ was born at Bethlehem, by and by they went to see him. They did not reason, nor debate with themselves, who should keep the wolf from the sheep in the meanwhile; but did as they were commanded, and committed their sheep to him, whose pleasure they obeyed. So let us do. Now we be called, commit all other things to him that calleth us. He will take heed that all things shall be well: he will help the husband, comfort the wife, guide the servants, keep the house, preserve the goods: yea, rather than it shall be undone, he will wash the dishes, and rock the cradle. Cast therefore all your care upon God," &c. Thus he.

a Act. and Mon., fol. 1347.

Genesis 7:16

16 And they that went in, went in male and female of all flesh, as God had commanded him: and the LORD shut him in.