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Genesis 29:1-35

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.

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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.).


Genesis 18:1-2

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.]


Numbers 18:20

18:20

inheritance <05157> [Thou shalt have.]

The principal part of what was offered to God was the portion of the priests; who had no inheritance of land in Israel. The Rabbins say, 24 gifts were given to the priests; all of which are expressed in the law. Eight were only eaten in the sanctuary: 1. The flesh of the sin-offering. (Le 6:25, 26.) 2. The flesh of the trespass-offering. (Le 7:1, 6.) 3. The peace-offering of the congregation. (Le 23:19, 20.) 4. The remainder of the sheaf. ( Le 23:10.) 5. The remnants of the meat-offerings. (Le 6:16.) 6. The two loaves. (Le 23:17.) 7. The shew-bread. (Le 24:9.) 8. The log of oil offered by the leper. (Le 14:10.) Five they ate only at Jerusalem: 1. The breast and shoulder of the peace-offerings. (Le 7:31-34.) 2. The heave-offering of confession. (Le 7:12-14.) 3. The heave-offering of the Nazarite's ram. (Le 6:17-20.) 4. The firstling. (ch. 18:15.) 5. The first-fruits. (18:13.) Five were due to them only in the land of Israel: 1. The heave-offering of first-fruits. (ver. 12.) 2. Of the tithe. (ver. 28.) 3. The cake. (ch. 15:20.) 4. The first of the fleece. (De 18:4.) 5. The field of possession. (ch. 35.) Five were due both within and without the land: 1. The gifts of slain beasts. (De 18:3.) 2. The redemption of the first-born. (ver. 15.) 3. The lamb for a firstling ass. (Ex 4:20.) 4. That taken by violence from a stranger. (ch. 5:8.) 5. All devoted things. One was from the sanctuary, the skins, etc. (Le 7:8.)

inheritance <05157> [no inheritance.]

portion ......... portion <02506> [I am thy part.]




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