NETBible KJV GRK-HEB XRef Names Arts Hymns

Genesis 18:1-33

18:1

appeared <07200> [appeared.]

Mamre <04471> [Mamre.]

sitting <03427> [and he sat.]

In these verses we have a delightful picture of genuine and primitive hospitality: a venerable father sits at the tent door, not only to enjoy the current of refreshing air, but that if he saw any weary and exhausted travellers, he might invite them to rest and refresh themselves during the heat of the day, and the same custom still continues in the east. It was not the custom, nor was there any necessity, for strangers to knock at the door, or to speak first, but to stand till they were invited.


18:2

looked <05375> [And he.]

three <07969> [three.]

ran <07323> [he ran.]

bowed <07812> [bowed.]


18:3

favor <02580> [favour.]


18:4

wash ... feet <07272 07364> [wash your feet.]

In those ancient times, shoes such as ours, were not in use; and the foot was protected only with sandals or soles, fastened round the foot with straps. It was, therefore, not only necessary from motives of cleanliness, but also a very great refreshment, in so hot a country, to get the feet washed at the end of a day's journey; and this is the first thing that Abraham proposes.

tree <06086> [tree.]

Rest in the shade was the second requisite for the refreshment of a weary traveller.


18:5

get <03947> [And I.]

food <03899> [bread.]

This was the third requisite, and is introduced in its proper order; as eating immediately after exertion or fatigue is very unwholesome.

refresh <05582> [comfort. Heb. stay.]

passed ......... may <05674> [are ye come. Heb. ye have passed.]


18:6

hurried ......... Quick <04116> [Make ready quickly. Heb. hasten. three.]


18:7


18:8

took <03947> [he took.]

standing <05975> [stood.]

ate <0398> [and they.]


18:9

Where <0346> [Where.]

tent <0168> [in.]


18:10

said <0559> [he said.]

when ... season <06256> [according.]

Sarah ....... Sarah <08283> [lo, Sarah.]


18:11

old <02205> [old.]

menopause <0734> [the.]


18:12

laughed <06711> [laughed.]

husband <0113> [my.]


18:13

Why <04100> [Wherefore.]


18:14

impossible <06381> [Is.]

return <07725> [I will.]


18:15

Then ... lied <03584> [denied.]

not ........... No <03808> [Nay.]


18:16

way <07971> [to bring.]


18:17


18:18

great <01419> [become.]


18:19

chosen <03045> [For I.]

command <06680> [command.]

Lord ........... Lord <03068> [that the.]


18:20

outcry <02201> [the cry.]

sin <02403> [sin.]


18:21

go down <03381> [I will go down.]

This is spoken figuratively; and as the Jewish writers speak, according to the language of men. So eyes, ears, hands, and other members of the body are attributed to God, for effecting those things which men cannot accomplish without these members.

see <07200> [see.]

know <03045> [I will know.]


18:22

<0582> [the men.]

standing <05975> [stood.]

The two, whom we suppose to have been created angels, departed at this time; and accordingly two entered Sodom at evening: while the one, called Jehovah throughout the chapter, continued with Abraham, who "stood yet before the Lord." --Scott.


18:23

approached <05066> [drew.]

sweep <05595> [Wilt.]


18:24

there <03426> [there.]

spare <05375> [spare.]


18:25

Far be it ....................... Far be it <02486> [be far.]

godly ....... godly <06662> [that the.]

judge <08199> [Shall.]

judge <08199> [Judge.]


18:26


18:27

undertaken <02974> [I have.]

dust <06083> [dust.]


18:28

destroy .............. destroy <07843> [wilt.]

find <04672> [If I.]


18:29


18:30


18:31


18:32

Lord <0136> [Oh.]

destroy <07843> [I will not.]


18:33

Lord <03068> [And the.]

Abraham ... Abraham <085> [and Abraham.]


Genesis 4:6

4:6


Genesis 22:1

22:1

God <0430> [A.M. 2132. B.C. 1872. Jos. Ant. God.]

tested <05254> [tempt.]

Or prove, or try, as tempt, from tento, originally signified.

[Behold, here I am. Heb. Behold me.]


Job 28:17

28:17

crystal <02137> [crystal.]

vase <03627> [jewels. or, vessels.]


Ezekiel 1:22

1:22

like <01823> [the likeness.]

ice <07140> [crystal.]

The Hebrew {kerach,} which generally denotes ice, doubtless here signifies crystal, ([krystallos,] from [kryos,] cold, ice, and [stellomai,] to concrete,) as it is rendered by the LXX. and Vulgate. It is a very large class of silicious minerals, hard, pellucid, naturally colourless, of regularly angular figures, and of simple plates; not flexible, nor elastic, but giving fire with steel; not fermenting by acid menstrua, but calcinable in a strong fire. There are three orders of pure crystal: the first is perfect columnar crystals, with double pyramids, of eighteen planes, in an hexangular pyramid at each end; the second is that of perfect crystals, without a column, of twelve or sixteen planes, in two hexangular pyramids: and the third is that of imperfect crystals, with single pyramids, of ten or twelve planes, in an hexangular or pentangular column. Terrible crystal seems to denote that which was well cut and polished, vividly refracting the rays of light.




TIP #02: Try using wildcards "*" or "?" for b?tter wor* searches. [ALL]
created in 0.05 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA