And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.
We have here the third part of the sixth day's work, which was not any new creation, but a gracious provision of food for all flesh, Psa 136:25. He that made man and beast thus took care to preserve both, Psa 36:6. Here is, I. Food provided for man, Gen 1:29.
Commenting on Genesis 1:29-30
And to every beast of the earth,.... Wild or tame, the cattle on a thousand hills; God took care and provided for these, being all his creatures, and designed to answer some end or other by their creation: and to every fowl of the air; that flies in it, and to every creeping thing upon the earth; even the meanest and lowest insect: wherein there...
God's word goes forth not to the waters but to the earth, commanding it to bring forth cattle, reptiles, and wild beasts, each according to its kind. The act receives God's approval as good, yet no blessing is pronounced here; the author hastens onward because man's creation, announced by decree rather than command, crowns the whole work.
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Commenting on Genesis 1:24-31