21 When he drank some of its wine, he became drunk and lay uncovered inside his tent.
21 And he drank of the wine, and was drunken; and he was uncovered within his tent.
21 He drank of the wine and became drunk and lay uncovered in his tent.
21 He drank from its wine, got drunk and passed out, naked in his tent.
21 Then he drank of the wine and was drunk, and became uncovered in his tent.
21 One day he drank some wine he had made, and he became drunk and lay naked inside his tent.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Genesis 9:21
Commentary on Genesis 9:18-23
(Read Genesis 9:18-23)
The drunkenness of Noah is recorded in the Bible, with that fairness which is found only in the Scripture, as a case and proof of human weakness and imperfection, even though he may have been surprised into the sin; and to show that the best of men cannot stand upright, unless they depend upon Divine grace, and are upheld thereby. Ham appears to have been a bad man, and probably rejoiced to find his father in an unbecoming situation. It was said of Noah, that he was perfect in his generations, 1 Peter 4:8. Beside that, there is a robe of reverence to be thrown over the faults of parents and other superiors. The blessing of God attends on those who honour their parents, and his curse lights especially on those who dishonour them.