NETBible KJV GRK-HEB XRef Names Arts Hymns

Genesis 13:1-18

13:1

Negev <05045> [A.M. 2086. B.C. 1918. the south.]

The south of Canaan; as in leaving Egypt, it is said he "came from the south," (ver. 3,) and the southern part of the promised land lay north-east of Egypt.


13:2


13:3

Negev <05045> [from.]

[Beth-el and Hai. i.e., The place which was afterwards called Bethel by Jacob, and so called when Moses wrote; for its first name was Luz.]

(ch. 28:19.)


13:4

place <04725> [Unto.]

worshiped <07121> [called.]


13:5

tents <0168> [tents.]


13:6


13:7

quarrels <07379> [a strife.]

Canaanites <03669> [Canaanite.]

[dwelled. i.e., They were there when Abram and Lot came to pitch their tents in the land.]


13:8

be <01961> [Let.]

relatives <0251> [brethren. Heb. men, brethren.]


13:9

land <0776> [Is not.]

left <08040> [if thou wilt.]


13:10

saw <07200> [and beheld.]

region <03603> [the plain.]

garden <01588> [the garden.]

Zoar <06820> [Zoar.]

Instead of "Zoar," which was situated at the extremity of the plain of Jordan, the Syriac reads "Zoan," which was situated in the south of Egypt, and in a well-watered country.


13:11

chose <0977> [A.M. 2087. B.C. 1917. chose.]

separated <06504> [they.]


13:12

settled ........ Lot settled <03427 03876> [Lot dwelled.]

pitched <0167> [pitched.]


13:13

<0582> [But the.]

Lord <03068> [before.]


13:14

departed <06504> [was.]

<05375> [Lift.]

north <06828> [northward.]


13:15


13:16


13:18

oaks <0436> [plain. Heb. plains. Mamre.]

Hebron <02275> [Hebron.]

altar <04196> [altar.]


Genesis 3:9

3:9


Genesis 6:1

6:1

multiply <07231> [A.M. 1556. B.C. 2448. to multiply.]


Proverbs 26:13-16

26:13


26:14


26:15

sluggard <06102> [slothful.]

lazy ..... back <03811 07725> [it grieveth him. or, he is weary.]


26:16


Matthew 25:24

25:24

had received <2983> [he which.]

Our Lord placed the example of negligence in him to whom the least was committed, probably to "intimate" says Doddridge, "that we are accountable for the smallest advantage with which we are entrusted; but it cannot imply that they who have received much will ordinarily pass their account best; for it is too plain, in fact, that most of those whose dignity, wealth, and genius give them the greatest opportunities of service, seem to forget that they have any Master in heaven to serve, or any future reckoning to expect; and many render themselves much more criminal than this wicked and slothful servant who hid his talents in the earth."

Sir <2962> [Lord.]

I knew <1097> [I knew.]


James 4:17

4:17




TIP #21: To learn the History/Background of Bible books/chapters use the Discovery Box. [ALL]
created in 0.03 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA