2 Samuel 5:19
asked <07592> [enquired.]
Lord ................. Lord <03068> [And the Lord.]
2 Samuel 5:23
asked <07592> [enquired.]
circle <05437> [fetch.]
trees <01057> [the mulberry trees.]
The word {becha‹m,} rendered mulberry trees, is rendered by Aquila, [apion,] pear-trees, as the LXX. also render in 1 Ch 14:14, 15; and so the Vulgate in both places has {pyrorum.} The Rabbins, however, believe {bacha} signifies the mulberry-tree; with whom Ursinus agrees. It more probably denotes a large shrub which the Arabs still call {baca,} from its distilling an odoriferous gum, from {bachah} to distil, as tears. Of this opinion is Celsius, who quotes a passage from Abulfadi, who describes it as a balsam shrub, having longish leaves, and bearing a large fruit with an acrid taste. M. Forskal mentions a tree by the name of {b‘ca,} with leaves rather ovated, smooth, entire: its berries are poisonous to the sheep.
Numbers 27:21
stand <05975> [he shall.]
Urim <0224> [Urim.]
command <06310> [at his word.]
Numbers 27:1
daughters .................................... daughters <01323> [the daughters.]
In the orders for the division of the land, just given, no provision had been made for females, in case of failure of male issue. The five daughters of Zelophehad, therefore, considered themselves as destitute, having neither father nor brother, and being themselves entirely overlooked; and they agreed to refer the case to Moses and the rulers, whether it were not equitable that they should inherit their father's portion. This led to the enactment of an additional law to the civil code of Israel, which satisfactorily ascertained and amply secured the right of succession in cases of inheritance. This law, which is as reasonable as it is just, stands thus:--1. On the demise of the father, the estate descends to the sons. 2. If there be no son, the daughters succeed. 3. If there be no daughter, the brothers of the deceased inherit. 4. If there be no brethren, or paternal uncles, the estate goes to the grand uncles, or brothers of his father. 5. If there be no grand uncles, then the nearest of kin succeeds to the inheritance. Beyond this fifth degree the law does not extend, because there must always have been some among the Israelites who could be called kinsmen.
Zelophehad <06765> [Zelophehad.]
Numbers 23:2
offered <05927> [offered.]
Numbers 23:4
God <0430> [God.]
prepared <06186> [I have prepared.]
Numbers 23:11
Job 5:8-10
But as for <0199> [seek.]
God .... God <0410 0430> [unto God.]
does <06213> [doeth.]
unsearchable ..... without <0369> [unsearchable. Heb. there is no search.]
marvelous things <06381> [marvellous.]
number <04557> [without number. Heb. till there be no number.]
gives <05414> [giveth.]
fields <02351> [fields. Heb. outplaces.]
Job 10:2
condemn <07561> [Do not.]
tell ...... contending <03045 07378> [shew me.]
Psalms 50:15
Pray <07121> [call.]
deliver <02502> [deliver.]
honor <03513> [glorify.]
Psalms 91:15
calls <07121> [He shall.]
trouble <06869> [I will be.]
rescue <02502> [deliver.]
honor <03513> [honour.]