12
καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S κύριος-N2--NSM ὁ-
A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ-
A--ASF γῆ-N1--ASF καί-C εἰμί-V9--IAI3S καταφθείρω-VM--XMPNSF ὅτι-C καταφθείρω-V1I-IAI3S πᾶς-A1S-NSF σάρξ-N3K-NSF ὁ-
A--ASF ὁδός-N2--ASF αὐτός-
D--GSM ἐπί-P ὁ-
A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF
12
καί-C ὁράω-VBI-AAI3S κύριος-N2--NSM ὁ-
A--NSM θεός-N2--NSM ὁ-
A--ASF γῆ-N1--ASF καί-C εἰμί-V9--IAI3S καταφθείρω-VM--XMPNSF ὅτι-C καταφθείρω-V1I-IAI3S πᾶς-A1S-NSF σάρξ-N3K-NSF ὁ-
A--ASF ὁδός-N2--ASF αὐτός-
D--GSM ἐπί-P ὁ-
A--GSF γῆ-N1--GSF
610. Verse 9. These are the births of Noah; Noah was a man righteous and perfect in his generations: Noah walked with God. By “the births of Noah” is signified a description of the reformation or regeneration of the new church. That “Noah was a man just and perfect in his generations” signifies that he was such that he could be endowed with charity; “just” (or “righteous”) has relation to the good of charity, and “perfect” to the truth of charity. The “generations” are those of faith. To “walk with God” signifies here as before, when said of Enoch, the doctrine of faith.