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Genesis 26:1--30:43

26:1

earlier <07223> [A.M. 2200. B.C. 1804. the first.]

Isaac <03327> [And Isaac.]

Abimelech <040> [Abimelech.]


26:2

appeared <07200> [appeared.]

settle <07931> [dwell.]


26:3

Stay <01481> [Sojourn.]

bless <01288> [I will be.]

descendants <02233> [unto thee.]

solemn <07621> [oath.]


26:4

multiply <07235> [multiply.]

descendants .................. them ....... nations ................ descendants <02233 01471> [seed shall.]


26:5


26:6

Gerar <01642> [Gerar.]


26:7

sister <0269> [She is my sister.]

very beautiful <02896> [fair.]


26:8

window <02474> [a window.]

caressing <06711> [sporting.]


26:10


26:11

touches <05060> [toucheth.]


26:12

planted <02232> [sowed.]

The author of the "History of the Piratical States of Barbary" observes, (p. 44,) that the Moors of that country are divided into tribes like the Arabians, and like them dwell in tents, formed into itinerant villages; that "these wanderers farm lands of the inhabitants of the towns, sow and cultivate them, paying their rent with the produce, such as fruits, corn, wax, etc. They are very skilful in choosing the most advantageous soils for every season, and very careful to avoid the Turkish troops, the violence of the one little suiting the simplicity of the other." It is natural to suppose, that Isaac possessed the like sagacity, when he sowed in the land of Gerar, and received that year an hundred-fold.

reaped <04672> [received. Heb. found. an hundredfold.]

blessed <01288> [blessed.]


26:13

man ... wealthy ... influence .... grow ...... prominent <0376 01431> [And the man waxed great.]

Dr. Adam Clarke remarks, that there is a strange and observable occurrence of the same term in the original, which is literally, "And the man was GREAT, and he went, going on, and was GREAT, until that he was exceeding GREAT." How simple is this language, and yet how forcible!

wealthy ...... grow ...... prominent <01431> [waxed great.]

continued <01980 03212> [went forward. Heb. went going.]


26:14

sheep ... cattle <04735> [had possession.]

household <05657> [servants. or, husbandry. envied.]


26:15

father's ........... father <01> [his father's.]

<05640> [had stopped.]

In those countries, a well of water was a great acquisition; and hence, this mode of injuring new settlers, or revenging themselves on their enemies, is still resorted to among the inhabitants.


26:16

<03212> [Go.]

Dr. A. Clarke observes, that this is the first instance on record of what was termed among the Greeks, ostracism, i.e., the banishment of person from the state, of whose power, influence, or riches, the people were jealous.

much more powerful <06105> [mightier.]


26:18

days <03117> [in the days.]

Houbigant contends, that instead of {bimey,} "in the days," we should read, {avdey,} "servants;" agreeably to the Samaritan, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate: "And Isaac digged again the wells of water which the servants of Abraham his father had digged."

gave .......... given <07121> [and he.]


26:19

fresh flowing water <04325 02416> [springing water. Heb. living.]


26:20

quarreled <07378> [did strive.]

Esek <06230> [Esek. i.e., Contention.]


26:21

Sitnah <07856> [Sitnah. i.e., Hatred.]


26:22

dug <02658> [digged.]

The wells in Arabia are generally dug in the rock: their mouths are about six feet in diameter, and they are from nineteen to twenty feet in depth. But Niebuhr informs us, that many wells are from 160 to 170 feet deep.

Rehoboth <07344> [Rehoboth. i.e., Room. the Lord.]

made ........ prosper <06509> [be fruitful.]


26:23

Beer Sheba <0884> [Beer-sheba.]


26:24

God <0430> [I am the.]

afraid <03372> [fear.]


26:25

built <01129> [builded.]

worshiped <07121> [called.]


26:26

Abimelech <040> [Abimelech.]

Phicol <06369> [Phichol.]

Phichol, as well as Abimelech, "father king," seems to have been a name of office or dignity among the Philistines; for it is not probable that they were the same as are mentioned in the days of Abraham (ch. 21:22, 32.)


26:27

hate <08130> [seeing.]

sent <07971> [sent me.]


26:28

plainly see <07200> [We saw certainly. Heb. Seeing we saw. was with.]

pact <0423> [Let there.]


26:29

do ............... treated <06213> [That thou wilt. Heb. If thou shalt, etc. not.]

blessed <01288> [the blessed.]


26:30


26:31

Early <07925> [betimes.]

made a treaty <07650> [sware.]


26:32

found <04672> [We have.]


26:33

Shibah <07656> [Shebah. i.e., an oath. therefore.]

Beer Sheba <0884> [Beer-sheba. i.e., the well of the oath.]

This may have been the same city which was called Beer-sheba a hundred years before this, in the time of Abraham; but as the well, from which it had its name originally, was closed up by the Philistines, the name of the place might have been abolished with the well; when, therefore, Isaac re-opened it, he restored the ancient name of the place.


26:34

Esau <06215> [A.M. 2208. B.C. 1796. And Esau.]

daughter ........... daughter <01323> [the daughter.]

Basemath <01315> [Bashemath.]


26:35

anxiety <04786> [Which.]

anxiety <07307 04786> [grief of mind. Heb. bitterness of spirit.]


27:1

[A.M. 2244. B.C. 1760.]

almost <03543> [dim.]

older son ........ son <01121 01419> [eldest son.]


27:2

could ..... time <03045 03117> [I know not.]


27:3

take ... weapons <05375 03627> [take, I.]

hunt <06679 06718> [take me. Heb. hunt.]


27:4

eat <0398> [that I may eat.]

The blessing, says Dr. A. Clarke, which Isaac was to confer on his son, was a species of divine right, and must be communicated with appropriate ceremonies. As eating and drinking were used among the Asiatics on almost all religious occasions, and especially in making and confirming covenants, it is reasonable to suppose, that something of this kind was essentially necessary on this occasion; and that Isaac could not convey the right, till he had eaten of the meat provided for the purpose by him who was to receive the blessing.

<05315> [that my.]


27:7

presence .... Lord before <06440 03068> [before the.]


27:8


27:9

two <08147> [two.]

tasty <04303> [savoury.]

{Matammim,} from {taam,} to taste or relish: how dressed is uncertain, but its name declares it nature.

4


27:11

hairy man ............ skin <0376 08163> [hairy man.]


27:12

touch <04959> [feel.]

mocking <08591> [a deceiver.]

think ....... bring <05869 0935> [and I shall.]


27:13

curse <07045> [Upon.]


27:14

mother <0517> [mother.]


27:15

best clothes <02532 0899> [goodly raiment. Heb. desirable.]

The Septuagint translates it "a goodly robe," which was a long garment that great men used to wear, (Lu 20:46; 15:22.) The priest afterwards in the law had "holy garments" to minister in, (Ex 28:2-4.) Whether the first-born before the law had such to minister in is not certain: for, had they been common garments, why did not Esau himself or his wives keep them? But being, in likelihood, holy robes, received from their ancestors, the mother of the family kept them in sweet chests, from moths and the like; whereupon it is said, (ver. 27,) "Isaac smelled the smell of his garments."


27:16

skins <05785> [skins.]

Travellers inform us, that the Eastern goats have long, fine, and beautiful hair, of the most delicate silky softness; indeed the animals generally in those hot countries are not covered with so thick a coat of hair as they are in more northerly regions; so that Isaac might easily be deceived, when his eyes were dim, and his feeling no less impaired than his sight.


27:19

Esau <06215> [I am.]

me <05315> [that thy.]

4


27:20

Lord <03068> [Because.]

<06440> [to me. Heb. before me.]


27:21

Come closer <05066> [Come.]

touch <04184> [may feel.]


27:22

voice <06963> [The voice.]

How wonderful, says Mr. Scott, is that difference which there is betwixt the faces and the voices of the several individuals of the human species! Scarcely any two of the innumerable millions are exactly alike in either, and yet the difference cannot be defined or described! The power, wisdom, and kindness of our Creator should be admired and adored in this remarkable circumstance; for they are very visible. This description of Jacob is not unaptly accommodated to the character of a hypocrite: his voice, his language, is that of a Christian; his hands, or conduct, that of an ungodly man: but the judgment will proceed from God, the Judge of all, at the last day, as in the present case, not by the voice, but by the hands.


27:23

hands ........ hands <03027> [his hands.]

blessed <01288> [he blessed.]


27:24

[I am.]


27:25

<05315> [that my.]

4


27:27

blessed ................... blessed <01288> [blessed.]

scent ............ smells .... scent .... open field <07381 07704> [the smell of a field.]

A field where aromatic plants, flowers, fruits, and spices grew in abundance, with which these garments (see ver. 15) of Esau might probably have been perfumed by being laid up with them.

Lord <03068> [which.]


27:28

dew <02919> [of the dew.]

<04924> [the fatness.]

plenty <07230> [plenty.]


27:29

nations <05971> [Let people.]

will be lord <01376 01933> [be lord.]

curse .... cursed <0779> [cursed.]


27:31

eat <0398> [eat.]

4


27:33

shake violently <02729 01419 03966> [trembled very exceedingly. Heb trembled with a great trembling greatly.]

hunted <06679> [taken. Heb. hunted. thou camest.]

blessed ....... blessed <01288> [yea.]


27:34

wailed <06817> [he cried.]


27:35


27:36

Jacob <03290> [Jacob. i.e., a supplanter.]

took away ......... taken away <03947> [he took.]


27:37

made <07760> [I have.]

grain <01715> [with.]

provided <05564> [sustained. or, supported.]


27:38


27:39

home <04186> [Behold.]

<04924> [the fatness. or, of the fatness.]

It is here foretold, says Bp. Newton, that as to temporal advantages, the two brothers should be much alike. (See ver. 28.) Esau had cattle, beasts, and substance in abundance, and he went to dwell in Mount Seir of his own accord. When the Israelites desired leave to pass through the territories of Edom, the country abounded with fruitful fields and vineyards. (Nu 20:17.)


27:40

sword <02719> [thy sword.]

serve <05647> [serve.]

tear off <06561> [that thou.]


27:41

hated <07852> [hated.]

time <03117> [The days.]

kill <02026> [then.]


27:42

planning ...... killing <05162 02026> [comfort himself.]


27:43

do what ... say <08085> [obey.]

Haran <02771> [Haran.]


27:44

subsides <03117 0259> [a few days.]


27:45

send <07971> [then I.]

Why <04100> [why.]


27:46

deeply <06973> [I am.]

<06440> [because.]

Jacob <03290> [if Jacob.]


28:1

blessed <01288> [blessed.]

marry <03947> [Thou shalt.]


28:2

immediately <06965> [Arise.]

Paddan Aram <06307> [Padan-aram.]

Laban <03837> [Laban.]


28:3

God <0410> [God.]

fruitful <06509> [and make.]

large <06951> [a multitude. Heb. an assembly.]


28:4

blessing <01293> [the blessing.]

living as a temporary resident <04033> [wherein thou art a stranger. Heb. of thy sojournings.]

God <0430> [which.]


28:5

sent Jacob ......................... Jacob <07971 03290> [sent away Jacob.]

Whoever observes Jacob's life, after he had surreptitiously obtained his father's blessing, will perceive that he enjoyed very little worldly felicity. His brother purposed to murder him, to avoid which he was forced to flee from his father's house; his uncle Laban deceived him, as he had deceived his father, and treated him with great rigour; after a servitude of 21 years, he was obliged to leave him in a clandestine manner, not without danger of being brought back, or murdered by his enraged brother; no sooner were these fears over, than he experienced the baseness of his son Reuben, in defiling his bed; he had next to bewail the treachery and cruelty of Simeon and Levi toward the Shechemites; then he had to feel the loss of his beloved wife; he was next imposed upon by his own sons, and had to lament the supposed untimely end of Joseph; and to complete all, he was forced by famine to go into Egypt, and there died, in a strange land. So just, wonderful, and instructive are all the ways of Providence!

Paddan Aram <06307> [Padan-aram.]

2


28:6

Esau <06215> [Esau.]

find ............... marry <03947> [Thou.]

1


28:7


28:8

women <01323> [the daughters.]

displeasing <05869 07451> [pleased not. Heb. were evil in the eyes.]


28:9

Ishmael .............. Ishmael <03458> [unto Ishmael.]

Mahalath <04258> [Mahalath. called also, Bashemath.]

sister <0269> [the sister.]


28:10


28:11

took <03947> [took.]

near ... head <07760 04763> [put them.]

This should be "put it;" for we find (ver. 18) it was only one stone.


28:12

dream <02492> [he dreamed.]

stairway <05551> [ladder.]


28:13

Lord stood .......... Lord <05324 03068> [the Lord stood.]

Lord ........... Lord <03068> [I am.]

ground <0776> [the land.]


28:14

descendants ......................................... descendants <02233> [thy seed.]

spread out <06555> [spread abroad. Heb. break forth. to the west.]

descendants ......................................... descendants <02233> [and in thee.]


28:15

protect <08104> [I am.]

protect <08104> [keep.]

back <07725> [bring.]

leave <05800> [for I.]

wherever ................... have ... what <0834> [until.]


28:16

realize <03045> [and I.]


28:17

afraid ...... awesome <03372> [he was.]

house <01004> [the house.]


28:18

Early <07925> [rose up.]

took <03947> [and took.]

The practice of setting up stones as a memorial by travellers still exists in Persia, and other parts of the East.

placed ...... set <07760> [set it.]

poured <03332> [poured.]


28:19

called ........ name <08034> [the name.]

Bethel <01008> [Beth-el. i.e., the house of God.]


28:20

made <05087> [vowed.]

God <0430> [If God.]

gives <05414> [will give.]


28:21

return <07725> [I come.]

Lord <03068> [then.]


28:22

God <0430> [God's.]

surely ...... tenth <06237> [I will.]


29:1

Jacob <03290> [Jacob.]

moved on <05375 07272> [went on his journey. Heb. lifted up his feet. came.]

people <01121> [people. Heb. children. east.]

The district of Mesopotamia, and the whole country beyond the Euphrates, are called Kedem, or the East, in the Sacred Writings.


29:2

well ................. well ........... well <0875> [a well.]

three <07969> [there.]

large stone <068 01419> [a great stone.]

In Arabia, and other places in the East, they cover up their wells of water, lest the sand, which is put in motion by the winds, should fill and quite stop them up. So great was their care not to leave the well open any length of time, that they waited till the flocks were all gathered together before they began to draw water; and when they had finished, the well was immediately closed again.


29:3

flocks <05739> [the flocks.]

Instead of {haadarim,} "the flocks," the Samaritan reads {haroin,} "the shepherds," as does also the Arabic in Walton's Polyglott. This verse describes what was usually done by some mutual compact among the shepherds, and shows the purpose for which the flocks lay by the well; for the stone was not removed till all the flocks had been collected. Scott.

3


29:4

Haran <02771> [Of Haran.]

[Charran.]


29:5

grandson ... Nahor <01121 05152> [son of.]


29:6

[Is he well? Heb. there peace to him?]


29:7

Since <02005> [Lo.]

day <01419 03117> [it is yet high day. Heb. yet the day is great.]


29:8

flocks <05739> [until.]

rolled <01556> [roll.]


29:9

Rachel <07354> [Rachel.]

tending <07462> [for she kept them.]

In those primitive times, a pastoral life was not only considered useful but honourable: nor was it beneath the dignity of the daughters of the most opulent chiefs to carry water from the well, or tend the sheep. Jacob, Moses, and David were shepherds.


29:10

rolled <01556> [rolled.]


29:11

kissed <05401> [kissed.]

weep <01058> [and wept.]


29:12

relative <0251> [brother.]

ran <07323> [and she.]


29:13

news <08088> [tidings. Heb. hearing. he ran.]

kissed <05401> [kissed.]

<01697> [all these.]


29:14

flesh <06106> [art my.]

month <02320 03117> [the space of a month. Heb. a month of days.]


29:15

Tell ..... wages <05046 04909> [tell me.]


29:16

Leah <03812> [was Leah.]


29:17

Rachel <07354> [Rachel.]

lovely .... beautiful <03303> [beautiful.]


29:18

love <0157> [loved.]

serve <05647> [I will serve.]

In ancient times, it was a custom among many nations to give dowries for their wives; but Jacob, being poor, offered for Rachel seven year's service.


29:19


29:20

worked <05647> [A.M. 2251. B.C. 1753. served.]

<0160> [for the love.]


29:21

Give .... wife <03051 0802> [Give me.]

time <03117> [my days.]

have marital relations <0935> [go in.]


29:22

prepared <06213> [and made.]


29:23

brought ......... had marital relations <0935> [brought her.]


29:24

Zilpah <02153> [Zilpah.]


29:25

morning <01242> [in the morning.]

tricked <07411> [wherefore.]


29:26

here <04725> [country. Heb. place.]


29:27

week <07620> [week.]

give <05414> [we will.]


29:28

When ... completed .... week <07620 04390> [fulfilled her week.]

The public marriage feast made on this occasion, seems to have formed the regular method of recognising the marriage, and lasted seven days: it would therefore have been improper to have broken off the solemnities to which all the men of the place had been invited (ver. 22) and probably Laban wished to keep the fraud from the public eye. It is perfectly plain that Jacob did not serve seven years more before he got Rachel to wife.


29:29

Bilhah <01090> [Bilhah.]


29:30

loved <0157> [he loved.]

worked <05647> [served.]


29:31

saw <07200> [saw.]

unloved <08130> [was hated.]

enabled ... to become pregnant <06605> [he opened.]


29:32

named <08034> [A.M. 2252. B.C. 1752. his name.]

Reuben <07205> [Reuben. that is, See a son. looked.]


29:33

Lord <03068> [A.M. 2253. B.C. 1751. Because.]

So she <07121> [called.]

Simeon <08095> [Simeon. that is, Hearing.]


29:34

named <08034> [A.M. 2254. B.C. 1750. was.]

Levi <03878> [Levi. that is, joined.]


29:35

she <07121> [A.M. 2255. B.C. 1749. called.]

Judah <03063> [Judah. that is, Praise. left bearing. Heb. stood from bearing.]

That is, for a time; for she had several children afterwards. (See ch. 30:17, etc.).


30:1

Rachel <07354> [when Rachel.]

Rachel ............ jealous <07065 07354> [Rachel envied.]

Envy and jealousy are most tormenting passions to the breast which harbours them, vexatious to all around, and introductory to much impatience and ungodliness. "Who is able to stand before envy?"

I'll die <0369 04191> [or else I die.]


30:2

furious <0639> [anger.]

God <0430> [Am I.]

exclaimed ........... kept <04513> [withheld.]


30:3

servant <0519> [Behold.]

bear children <03205> [she shall.]

family <01129> [have children by her. Heb. be built up by her.]

16:2 *marg: Ru 4:11 [All]


30:4

wife <0802> [to wife.]


30:6

God <0430> [A.M. 2256. B.C. 1748. God.]

Dan <01835> [Dan. that is, Judging.]


30:7

[A.M. 2257. B.C. 1747.]

7


30:8

desperate struggle <05319 0430> [great wrestlings. Heb. wrestlings of God.]

So she <07121> [and she.]

Naphtali <05321> [Naphtali. that is, My wrestling.]

[Nephthalim.]


30:9

stopped <05975> [A.M. 2256. B.C. 1748. left.]

Jacob <05414 03290> [gave her.]


30:11

named <07121> [she.]

Gad <01410> [Gad. that is, A troop, or company.]


30:13

happy <0837> [A.M. 2257. B.C. 1747. Happy am I. Heb. In my happiness. will call.]

named <07121> [and she.]

Asher <0836> [Asher. that is, Happy.]


30:14

mandrake ....................... mandrakes <01736> [A.M. 2256. B.C. 1748. mandrakes.]

The mandrake may be the Hebrew {dudaim:} it is so rendered by all the ancient versions, and is a species of melon, of an agreeable odour. Hasselquist, speaking of Nazareth in Galilee, says, "What I found most remarkable at this village was the great number of mandrakes which grew in a vale below it. I had not the pleasure of seeing this plant in blossom, the fruit now (May 5th, O. S.) hanging ripe on the stem, which lay withered on the ground. From the season in which this mandrake blossoms and ripens fruit, one might form a conjecture that it was Rachel's {dudaim.} These were brought her in the wheat harvest, which in Galilee is in the month of May, about this time, and the mandrake was now in fruit." The Abbee Mariti describes it as growing "low like a lettuce, to which its leaves have a great resemblance, except that they have a dark green colour. The flowers are purple, and the root is for the most part forked. The fruit, when ripe in the beginning of May, is of the size and colour of a small apple, exceedingly ruddy, and of a most agreeable odour. Our guide thought us fools for suspecting it to be unwholesome."

Give <05414> [Give me.]


30:15


30:17

[A.M. 2257. B.C. 1747.]


30:18

named <07121> [and she.]

Issachar <03485> [Issachar. that is, An hire.]


30:20

Now ... husband <06471 0376> [A.M. cir. 2258. B.C. cir. 1746. now will.]

named <07121> [and she.]

Zebulun <02074> [Zebulun. that is, Dwelling.]

[Zabulon.]


30:21

<07121> [A.M. cir. 2259. B.C. 1745. and called.]

Dinah <01783> [Dinah. that is, Judgment.]


30:22

took note <02142> [remembered.]

enabled ... to become pregnant <06605> [opened.]


30:23

barrenness therefore was reckoned a reproach. The intense desire of having children, observable among the Jewish women, arose not only from this reproach of barrenness, but from the hope of being the mother of the promised seed, and Him in whom all the nations of the earth were to be blessed.


30:24

She <07121> [And she.]

Joseph <03130> [Joseph. that is, Adding.]


30:25

Send <07971> [Send me away.]

home <04725> [mine.]

country <0776> [and to.]


30:26

wives <0802> [my wives.]

know <03045> [for thou.]


30:27

favor <02580> [favour.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


30:28


30:29


30:30

increased <06555> [increased. Heb. broken forth.]

Lord <03068> [and the.]

<07272> [since my coming. Heb. at my foot.]

long <04970> [when.]


30:31


30:32

wages <07939> [of such.]


30:33

integrity <06666> [righteousness.]

testify <06030> [answer.]

later <04279 03117> [in time to come. Heb. to-morrow.]

stolen <01589> [that shall be.]

Supply the ellipsis by inserting "if found," after "stolen," and the sense will be clear.


30:34


30:35

So ..... removed <05493> [he removed.]

From this it appears, that, as Jacob had agreed to take all the parti-coloured for his wages, and was now only beginning to act upon this agreement, and consequently had as yet no right to any of the cattle, therefore Laban separated from the flock all such cattle as Jacob might afterwards claim in consequence of his bargain, leaving only the black and white with Jacob.

care ... his <03027> [the hand.]


30:37

Jacob <03290> [Jacob.]

fresh-cut .... poplar <03839 03892> [green poplar.]

{Livneh} is the white poplar, so called from the whiteness of its leaves, bark, and wood, from {lavan} to be white.

[hasel.]

Jerome, Hiller, Celsius, Dr. Shaw, Bochart, and other learned men, say, that {luz} is not the "hazel" but the almond-tree, as the word denotes both in Arabic and Syriac.

[chestnut tree.]

The Heb. word {armon,} signifies "the plane-tree," so called from the bark naturally peeling off, and leaving the trunk naked, as its root {aram,} signifies.


30:39

gave birth <03205> [brought forth.]


30:41

stronger females ... in heat ............... flock ..... mate <06629 03179 07194> [whensoever the stronger cattle did conceive.]

As the means which Jacob used would not in general produce similar effects, nay, probably the experiment was never in any other instance tried with effect, it is more in harmony with Divine truth to suppose that he was directed by some Divine intimation; and rendered successful, if not by a direct miracle, yet at least by the Lord's giving a new and uncommon bias to the tendency of natural causes.


30:43

The Lord will, in one way or other, honour those who simply trust his providence.


Proverbs 16:18

16:18


Isaiah 37:23

37:23

taunted .............. arrogantly <02778 07311> [Whom hast.]

arrogantly <07311> [against whom.]

Holy One <06918> [the Holy One.]


Daniel 11:36

11:36

do ........................................ must occur <06213> [do.]

exalt <07311> [and he.]

The preceding verses (from ver. 31) relate to the Romans, who not only destroyed the city and temple of Jerusalem, and crucified the Messiah, but during almost 300 years sought by every means to extirpate Christianity. The conversion of Constantine, though it stopped the rage of persecution, gave but little help to true religion. The power first exercised by the emperors, in calling and influencing ecclesiastical councils, gradually passed into the hands of the clergy; and the bishop and church of Rome at last carried it to an enormous length, magnifying themselves above every god.

exalt <07311> [exalt.]

utter <01696> [speak.]

deity .......... God ... gods <0410> [the God.]

wrath <02195> [till.]

decreed <02782> [for.]


Daniel 11:2

11:2

tell <05046> [will I.]

Three <07969> [three.]

These were, Cambyses, son of Cyrus; Smerdis the Magian imposter; and Darius Hystaspes.

rich ................ riches <06239> [far.]

stir <05782> [stir.]

Herodotus says the army of Xerxes consisted of 5,283,220 men, besides the Carthaginians, consisting of 300,000 men, and 200 ships.


Daniel 2:4

2:4

Aramaic <0762> [in.]

Aramaic <0762> [Syriack.]

Aramith, "Aramean," the language of Aram or Syria; a general term comprehending both the Chaldee and Syriac, the latter merely differing from the former as a dialect, and being written in a different character. With the following words the Chaldee part of Daniel commences; and is continued to the end of the seventh chapter.

king <04430> [O king.]

Tell <0560> [tell.]


Revelation 13:6

13:6

opened <455> [he opened.]

So ..... his .......... his ... and his <2532 846> [and his.]

So ................ and ......... dwell <2532 4637> [and them.]




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