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Genesis 12:1-20

12:1

said <0559> [had.]

<03212> [Get.]


12:2

blessing <01293> [thou shalt.]


12:3

bless .... bless ..................... bless <01288> [And I.]

families <04940> [in thee.]


12:4

Lot <03876> [and Lot.]

when ... departed ... Haran <03212 03318 02771> [departed out.]


12:5

<05315> [the souls.]

Haran <02771> [in.]

land ....... land <0776> [and into.]

Canaan ....... Canaan <03667> [Canaan.]

So called from Canaan the son of Ham, lies between the Mediterranean sea on the west, the wilderness of Paran, Idumea, and Egypt on the south, the mountains of Arabia on the east, and the mountains of Lebanon and Phoenicia on the north. Its length, from Dan to Beersheba, is about 200 miles, and its breadth, from the Mediterranean sea to its eastern borders, about 90.


12:6

traveled through <05674> [passed.]

Shechem <07927> [Sichem.]

[Shechem.]

[Sychar.]

[Sychem. plain.]

The word rendered "plain" should be rendered "oak," or according to Celsius, the "turpentine-tree."

Moreh <04176> [Moreh.]

Canaanites <03669> [Canaanite.]


12:7

appeared ......................... appeared <07200> [appeared.]

descendants <02233> [Unto thy.]

built <01129> [builded.]


12:8

Bethel ....... Bethel <01008> [of Beth-el.]

Ai <05857> [Hai.]

[Ai.]

[Aija.]

[Aiath. called.]


12:9

journeyed ... stages <01980 05265> [going on still. Heb. in going and journeying.]


12:10

famine .................. famine <07458> [A.M. 2084. B.C. 1920. was a.]

down <03381> [went.]


12:11

beautiful <03303> [a fair.]


12:12

kill <02026> [will kill.]


12:13

tell <0559> [Say.]

sister <0269> [thou.]

life <05315> [and.]


12:14

saw <07200> [beheld.]


12:15

officials <08269> [princes.]

Pharaoh was a common name of the Egyptian kings, and signified a "ruler," or "king," or "father of his country." # 40:2 41:1 Ex 2:5,15 1Ki 3:1 2Ki 18:21 Jer 25:19 46:17 Eze 32:2

Abram's .... taken <03947> [taken.]


12:16

treat ... well ........ sheep .... male donkeys <03190 06629 02543> [And he.]

sheep <06629> [he had.]


12:17


12:18


12:20


Genesis 31:19

31:19

household idols <08655> [images. Heb. teraphim.]

These might have been images devoted to superstitious or idolatrous purposes, as they are termed gods by Laban, in ver. 30. The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan render it, {tzalmanaya,} "images;" the LXX. and Theodoret, [eidolon <\\See definition 1497\\,] "idols;" Aquilla, [morphomata,] "figures;" and the Persian, {asterlabha,} "astrolabes."


Genesis 2:2

2:2

seventh ................. seventh <07637> [And on.]

seventh day God ............. on ... seventh day <03117 0430 07637> [seventh day God.]

The LXX., Syriac, and the Samaritan Text read the sixth day, which is probably the true reading; as [vav <\\See definition 02053\\>,] which stands for six, might easily be changed into [zayin,] which denotes seven.

ceased <07673> [rested.]

Or, rather, ceased, as the Hebrew word is not opposed to weariness, but to action; as the Divine Being can neither know fatigue, nor stand in need of rest.


Leviticus 14:9

14:9

shave .... hair .......... hair ... he <01548 08181> [shave all.]

bathe ... body <01320 07364> [wash his flesh.]

Lictenstein states that "among the Koossas, (a nation of South Africa,) there are certain prevailing notions respecting moral [ceremonial] uncleanness. All children are unclean till they are admitted among grown-up persons (which happens with the males through the various ceremonies attending circumcision); all lying-in women are unclean for the first month; all men who have lost their wives, for a fortnight, and all widows for a month; a mother who has lost a child, for two days; all persons who have been present at a death, the men returning from a battle, etc. No one may have intercourse with such an unclean person, till he has washed himself, rubbed his body with fresh paint, and rinsed his mouth with milk. But he must not do this till after the lapse of a certain time, fixed by general consent for each particular case, and during this time he must wholly refrain from washing, painting, or drinking milk."




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