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Genesis 15:1-21

15:1

vision <04236> [A.M. 2093. B.C. 1911. in.]

Fear <03372> [Fear.]

shield <04043> [thy shield.]

great <03966> [and thy.]


15:2

give <05414> [what.]

childless <06185> [childless.]

<01121> [the.]


15:3

given <05414> [Behold.]

one born <01121> [born.]


15:4

comes <03318> [shall come.]


15:5

count ......... count <05608> [tell.]

So <03541> [So.]


15:6

believed <0539> [he believed.]

considered <02803> [he counted.]


15:7

out <03318> [brought.]

give <05414> [to give.]


15:8


15:9


15:10

cut ... in two ............. cut .... in half <01334 08432> [divided them.]

birds <06833> [the birds.]


15:11

birds of prey <05861> [fowls.]

Abram <087> [Abram.]


15:12

asleep <08639> [deep.]

terror <0367> [horror.]


15:13

descendants <02233> [thy.]

four <0702> [four.]


15:14

nation <01471> [that.]

<01419> [with.]


15:15

go <0935> [And thou.]

peace <07965> [in peace.]

buried <06912> [buried.]

good <02896> [good.]


15:16

fourth <07243> [in the.]

Amorites <0567> [Amorites.]

here ............. limit <02008> [not.]


15:17

smoking <06227> [smoking.]

flaming torch <03940 0784> [a burning lamp. Heb. a lamp of fire.]

passed <05674> [passed.]


15:18

made <03772> [made.]

descendants <02233> [Unto thy.]

river ....... river .... River <05104> [from.]

Euphrates <06578> [Euphrates.]


15:19

Kenites <07017> [Kenites.]


15:20

Rephaites <07497> [Rephaims.]


15:21

Amorites <0567> [Amorites.]

Girgashites <01622> [Girgashites.]


Genesis 39:8-21

39:8

refused <03985> [refused.]

master's ..... master <0113> [my master.]


39:9

greater ............................ great <01419> [none.]

do <06213> [how then.]

sin <02398> [sin.]


39:10

speak <01696> [as she spake.]

[or to be.]


39:11

when <0376> [none of the men.]


39:12

grabbed <08610> [caught.]

left <05800> [and he left.]


39:14

brought ............ tried <0935> [he hath.]

The base affection of this woman being disappointed, was changed into rancorous hatred, and she exults in the opportunity of being revenged on Joseph. She begins her accusation in the affected language of offended modesty, rage, and disdain, by charging her husband, whom we may reasonably assume she did not greatly love, with being an accessory to the indignity she pretended to have received: "He hath brought in a Hebrew," a very abomination to an Egyptian, "to mock us," insult and treat me in a base, unworthy manner.

servants ............. man <0376> [an Hebrew.]

brought ............ tried <0935> [he came.]

loudly <01419> [loud. Heb. great.]


39:16


39:17


39:19

heard <08085> [heard.]

furious <0639> [his wrath.]


39:20

<01004> [into the prison.]

{Baith hassohar,} "the round house," from the form of the building according to some; or, "the watch or guard house," from the Arabic {sahara,} to watch, according to others.

king's <04428> [the king's.]


39:21

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]

showed ... kindness <02617 05186> [shewed him mercy. Heb. extended kindness unto him. gave him.]


Isaiah 59:17

59:17

wears ..... justice .................. puts on <06666 03847> [he put on righteousness.]

garments <0899> [the garments.]

zeal <07068> [with zeal.]


Ephesians 6:14

6:14

by fastening the belt ....... by putting on <4024 1746> [having.]

breastplate <2382> [the breastplate.]

The [thorax <\\See definition 2382\\>,] or breastplate, consisted of two parts; one of which covered the whole region of the thorax or breast, and the other the back, as far down as the front part extended.


Ephesians 6:1

6:1

obey <5219> [obey.]

in <1722> [in.]

for <1063> [for.]


Ephesians 5:8

5:8

<2258> [ye were.]

but <1161> [but.]

Walk <4043> [walk.]


Revelation 9:17

9:17

had <2192> [having.]

This appears to point out the scarlet, blue and yellow colours, for which the Turks have always been remarkable. The "four angels bound in the Euphrates" denote their four sultanies bordering on that river, where they were confined till after the period of the Crusades. The time for which they were prepared, "an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year," computing a year for each day, amounts to 391 years, 15 days; and from their first conquest over the Christians, A.D. 1281, to the taking of Cameniec from the Poles, A.D. 1672, which was the last conquest by which their dominion was extended, is exactly that period.

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yellow <5191> [jacinth.]

sulfurous .................. sulfur <2306 2303> [brimstone.]

heads ..... looked like ... heads <5613 2776> [as the.]




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