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ποιεω-VA--AAD2S ουν-X σεαυτου-
D--DSM κιβωτος-N2--ASF εκ-P ξυλον-N2N-GPN τετραγωνος-A1B-GPN νοσσια-N1--APF ποιεω-VF--FAI2S ο-
A--ASF κιβωτος-N2--ASF και-C ασφαλτοω-VF--FAI2S αυτος-
D--ASF εσωθεν-D και-C εξωθεν-D ο-
A--DSF ασφαλτος-N2--DSF
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ποιεω-VA--AAD2S ουν-X σεαυτου-
D--DSM κιβωτος-N2--ASF εκ-P ξυλον-N2N-GPN τετραγωνος-A1B-GPN νοσσια-N1--APF ποιεω-VF--FAI2S ο-
A--ASF κιβωτος-N2--ASF και-C ασφαλτοω-VF--FAI2S αυτος-
D--ASF εσωθεν-D και-C εξωθεν-D ο-
A--DSF ασφαλτος-N2--DSF
610. Verse 9 These are the generations (nativitates) of Noah. Noah was a righteous and blameless man (vir) among members of his own generation (generationes). And Noah walked with God.
'The generations of Noah' means a description of the reformation or regeneration of the new Church. 'Noah was a righteous and blameless man among members of his own generation' means that he was such as could be endowed with charity, 'righteous' having regard to the good of charity, and 'blameless' to the truth of charity; while 'members of his own generation' has to do with faith. 'Walking with God' here, as previously when Enoch was the subject, means the doctrine of faith.