Read Genesis 9:24-29
Verse 24-29
- Noah declares a curse on Canaan, the son of Ham; perhaps this
grandson of his was more guilty than the rest. A servant of
servants, that is, The meanest and most despicable servant, shall he
be, even to his brethren. This certainly points at the victories in
after-times obtained by Israel over the Canaanites, by which they
were put to the sword, or brought to pay tribute. The whole
continent of Africa was peopled mostly by the descendants of Ham;
and for how many ages have the better parts of that country lain
under the dominion of the Romans, then of the Saracens, and now of
the Turks! In what wickedness, ignorance, barbarity, slavery, and
misery most of the inhabitants live! And of the poor negroes, how
many every year are sold and bought, like beasts in the market, and
conveyed from one quarter of the world to do the work of beasts in
another! But this in no way excuses the covetousness and barbarity
of those who enrich themselves with the product of their sweat and
blood. God has not commanded us to enslave negroes; and, without
doubt, he will severely punish all such cruel wrongs. The fulfilment
of this prophecy, which contains almost a history of the world,
frees Noah from the suspicion of having uttered it from personal
anger. It fully proves that the Holy Spirit took occasion from Ham's
offence to reveal his secret purposes. "Blessed be the Lord God of
Shem." The church should be built up and continued in the posterity
of Shem; of him came the Jews, who were, for a great while, the only
professing people God had in the world. Christ, who was the Lord
God, in his human nature should descend from Shem; for of him, as
concerning the flesh, Christ came. Noah also blesses Japheth, and,
in him, the isles of the gentiles that were peopled by his seed. It
speaks of the conversion of the gentiles, and the bringing of them
into the church. We may read it, "God shall persuade Japheth, and
being persuaded, he shall dwell in the tents of Shem." Jews and
gentiles shall be united together in the gospel fold; both shall be
one in Christ. Noah lived to see two worlds; but being an heir of
the righteousness which is by faith, he now rests in hope, waiting
to see a better than either.
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