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Genesis 48:1-22

48:1

father <01> [thy father.]

two sons <01121 08147> [his two sons.]


48:2

regained <02388> [strengthened.]


48:3

God <0410> [God.]

appeared <07200> [appeared.]

Luz <03870> [Luz.]


48:4

fruitful <06509> [Behold I.]

make ........... give <05414> [will give.]

everlasting <05769> [everlasting.]


48:5

two sons <01121 08147> [two sons.]

Reuben <07205> [are mine.]

Reuben <07205> [Reuben.]


48:6

listed <07121> [and shall be called.]


48:7

Paddan <06307> [Padan.]

Rachel <07354> [Rachel.]

[to Ephrath.]


48:9

sons <01121> [my sons.]

bless <01288> [bless them.]


48:10

eyes <05869> [the eyes.]

failing <03513> [dim. Heb. heavy.]

kissed <05401> [kissed.]


48:11

expected <06419> [I had not.]

God <0430> [God.]


48:12

bowed ..... face <07812 0639> [he bowed himself.]

Joseph thus shewed that his external greatness did not render him forgetful of the respect due to his father. The Egyptians were remarkable for the reverence paid to old age: "for if a young person meet his senior, he instantly turns aside to make way for him; if an aged person enter an apartment, the youth always rise from their seats;" and Mr. Savary observes, that the same reverence is still paid to old age in Egypt.


48:14

right hand <03225> [his right hand.]

placed <07896> [and laid.]

<07919> [guiding.]

firstborn <01060> [firstborn.]


48:15

blessed <01288> [blessed.]

walked <01980> [did walk.]

shepherd .... life <07462 05750> [fed me.]


48:16

Angel <04397> [Angel.]

who has protected <01350> [redeemed.]

name ........ name <08034> [my name.]

grow .... multitude <01711 07230> [grow into. Heb. as fishes do increase.]

Fish are the most prolific of all animals: a tench lays 1,000 eggs, a carp 20,000, and Leuwenhoek counted in a middling sized cod, 9,384,000.

multitude <07230> [a multitude.]


48:17

placed ... right <07896 03225> [laid his.]

took <03415 08551> [displeased him. Heb. was evil in his eyes.]


48:18

father ..... father <01> [Not so.]

firstborn <01060> [for this.]


48:19

said ... know ..... know <03045 0559> [said, I know it.]

nation ......................... multitude <05971 04393> [become.]

multitude <04393> [multitude. Heb. fulness.]


48:20

blessed ......... Israel bless <01288 03478> [Israel bless.]

make ......... put <07760> [and he set.]


48:21

die <04191> [Behold.]

God <0430> [God.]

land <0776> [land.]


48:22

give <05414> [given.]

Amorites <0567> [Amorite.]


Genesis 5:7

Genesis 5:16

5:16

father ....... other <03205> [and begat.]

4


Genesis 5:29

5:29

<07121> [he called.]

Noah <05146> [Noah. Gr. Noe, i.e., rest or comfort. because.]


Numbers 22:7

22:7

divination <07081> [rewards of divination.]


Numbers 22:17

22:17

I ... honor <03513> [I will promote.]

do <06213> [and I will do.]

<03212> [come.]

6

curse .... nation <06895 05971> [curse me.]

An erroneous opinion prevailed, both in those days and in after ages, that some men had the power, by the help of their gods, to devote, not only particular persons, but cities and whole armies, to destruction. This they are said to have done sometimes by words of imprecation; of which there was a set form among some people, which ’schines calls [diorizomenen aran ,] "the determinate curse." Macrobius has a whole chapter on this subject. He gives us two of the ancient forms used in reference to the destruction of Carthage; the first, which was only pronounced by the dictator, or general, was to call over the protecting deities to their side, and the other to devote the city to destruction, which they were supposed to have abandoned. The Romans held, that no city would be taken till its tutelary god had forsaken it; or if it could be taken, it would be unlawful, as it would be sacrilege to lead the gods into captivity. Virgil intimates, that Troy was destroyed because {Excessere omnes adytis, arisque relictis dii, quibus imperium hoc steterat,} "All the gods, by whose assistance the empire had hitherto been preserved, forsook their altars and temples." See more on this subject in Dr. A. Clarke, Bp. Patrick, and Burder's Oriental Customs, No. 734.


Numbers 22:37

22:37

[I am not able.]


Numbers 24:11

24:11

said <0559> [I thought.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]




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