Genesis 10:9 - Exposition
He was a mighty hunter . Originally doubtless of wild beasts, which, according to Bochart, was the first step to usurping dominion over men and using them for battle. " Nempe venationum prsetextu collegit juvenum robustam manum, quam talibus exercitus ad belli labores induravit " ('Phaleg.,' 54.12). Before the Lord .
1. ε ̓ ναντι ì ον κυρι ì ου ( LXX .), in a spirit of defiance.
2. Coram Deo, in God's sight, as an aggravation of his sin—cf. Genesis 13:3 (Cajetan).
3. As a superlative, declaring his excellence—of. Genesis 13:10 ; Genesis 30:8 ; Genesis 35:5 ; 1 Samuel 11:7 ; John 3:3 ; Acts 7:20 (Aben Ezra, Kimchi, Kalisch, ' Speaker's Commentary').
4. With the Divine approbation, as one who broke the way through rude, uncultivated nature for the institutions of Jehovah (Lange). Cf. Genesis 17:18 ; Genesis 24:40 ; 1 Samuel 11:15 ; Psalms 41:12 . Probably the first or the third conveys the sense of the expression. Wherefore it is said, Even as Nimrod the (a) mighty hunter before the Lord. The precise import of this is usually determined by the view taken of the previous phrase.
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