Then God said, “See, I have given you every plant
yielding seed which is on the face of all the earth and every tree which has
fruit yielding seed. It shall be food for you.
Genesis 1:29 Modern English Version (MEV)
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And
God said,....
That is, to Adam and Eve, whom he had made in his image and likeness, and to
whom he had given the dominion of the earth and sea, and all things in them:
behold,
I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the
earth; every herb
or plant which had a seed in it, by which it sowed itself again; or being taken
off, might be sown by man, even everyone that was wholesome, healthful, and
nourishing, without any exception; whatever grew in any part of the earth, be
it where it would:
and
every tree, in which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; all but the tree of knowledge,
of good and evil, afterwards excepted; and both these take in all kind of
vegetables, all herbs, plants, roots, even corn, wheat, barley, pease, beans,
&c. and the various fruits of all sorts of trees, but that before
mentioned:
to
you it shall be for meat: which is generally thought to be the food of the antediluvians (n),
it not being proper, at least very soon, to kill any of the animals, until they
were multiplied and increased, lest their species should be destroyed; though
here is no prohibition of eating flesh; nor is it said that this only should be
for meat, which is before mentioned; and by the early employment of some in
keeping sheep, and by the sacrifice of creatures immediately after the fall,
part of which used to be eaten by the offerers; and by the distinction of clean
and unclean creatures before the flood, it looks probable that flesh might be
eaten: and Bochart (o) refers this clause to what goes before in the preceding
verse, as well as to what is in this, and takes the sense to be, that the
fishes of the sea, and fowls of the air, and every living creature man had
dominion over, as well as herbs and fruits, were given him for his food: but
the Jews (p) are of opinion, that the first man might not eat flesh, but it was
granted to the sons of Noah. (From Rom_5:12 there was no death before
Adam's sin, hence up until at least the fall, man did not eat meat. Ed.) (n)
"Panis erant primus virides Mortalibus Herbae", Ovid. Fast. l. 4. (o)
Hierozoic. par. 1. l. 1. c. 2. col. 11. (p) T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 59. 2.
John
Gill’s Exposition of the Bible
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Genesis 1:29 Modern English Version (MEV)
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