Genesis 7:5 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

Bible Comments

And Noah did according unto all that the LORD commanded him.

Ver. 5. And Noah did according unto all.] This "All," is a little word, but of large extent. He doth not his master's but his own will, that doth no more than himself will. A dispensatory conscience is an evil conscience. God cries to us, η ολως, η μη ολως. He will have universal obedience both for subject and object. (Quicquid propter Deum sit, aequaliter sit .) We must be entirely willing in all things to please God, or we utterly displease him. Herod did many things, and was not a button the better. Jehu's golden calves made an end of him, though he made an end of Baal's worship. He that doth some, and not "all God's will," with David, θεληματα , Act 13:22 in desire and affection at least, doth but as Benhadad, recover of one disease, and die of another: yea, if he take not a better course for himself, he doth but take pains to go to hell. Then shall we not be ashamed, when we have respect, at least, to all God's commandments. Psa 119:6

Genesis 7:5

5 And Noah did according unto all that the LORD commanded him.