David B. Friedman

Bereshit, The Book of Beginnings


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I will hold every living being responsible for the life of another. I will hold every human being responsible for the life of another; I will demand an accounting for each life.

      7 But you, reproduce, have children, and become numerous throughout the earth: rule over it.”

      8 Then God spoke to Noah and his sons, saying,

      9 “I will definitely fulfill my covenant with you and your descendants,

      10 and with all the creatures that were with you, and left the boat with you; with the birds, animals, and all life on earth.

      11 I will make my covenant with you by never again destroying all life by floodwaters. There will never again be a flood that will totally devastate the entire earth.”

      12 Then God said, “This is the sign of my covenant that I am making between me and you, and all animal life that is with you. It will last till eternity, for all generations.

      13 I have made my rainbow in the clouds, and it is the sign of My covenant between Me and all of the earth.

      14 So when I cause cloudy skies over the earth and My rainbow is seen in the clouds,

      15 I will then remember my covenant between Me and you and all types of life. Never again will floodwaters devastate all life.

      16 When you see a rainbow in the clouds, remember the eternal covenant between God and all types of living beings that are on earth.”

      17 Then God said to Noah, “This (the rainbow) is the sign of the covenant that I am making between Me and all life that is on earth.”

      18 The sons of Noah who left the boat were Shem, Ham, and Yafet. Ham was the father of Canaan.

      19 These were Noah’s three sons, and they filled and spread out over all the earth.

      20. Noah became a farmer, and he planted a vineyard.

      23 Then Shem and Yafet took and carried an outer garment, and walked backward (into the tent). They covered their naked father while looking away. They did not see their father undressed.

      24 When Noah recovered from being drunk, he knew what his youngest son had done.

      25 He then said, “Cursed is Canaan; he will be a slave of slaves to his brothers.”

      26 He further said, “Blessed be the Lord God of Shem. Canaan will be his slave.

      28 After the great flood, Noah lived another 350 years.

      29 Noah reached the age of 950 years, and then he died.

      As a biographical note, Rabbi Gordis was vice president at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles and the dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies there before immigrating to Israel. He now serves as the Senior Vice President of the Shalem Center in Israel.

      Chapter 10

      1 These are the family histories of Shem, Ham, and Yafet. After the flood occurred, they fathered sons and daughters.

      3 Gomer’s sons were named Ashkenaz, Rifat, and Togarmah.

      4 Yavan’s sons were named Elisha, Tarshish, Kittim, and Dodanim.

      5 Their clans settled in island-nations, each in its respective area. Each clan developed its own language, specific to its given nation.

      6 Ham’s sons were named Cush, Mitzrayim, Put, and Canaan.

      7 Cush’s sons were named Sava, Havilah, Savtah, Ra’amah, and Savteka. Ra’amah’s sons were Sheva and Dedan.

      9 He was a hunter of prowess in God’s presence. Because of this, the saying, “Like Nimrod, the great hunter in God’s presence,” was popular.