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Genesis 6:1-22

6:1

multiply <07231> [A.M. 1556. B.C. 2448. to multiply.]


6:2

sons <01121> [the sons.]

saw <07200> [saw.]

Thus <02007> [that they.]

took <03947> [and they.]


6:3

spirit <07307> [My.]

mortal <01320> [is.]


6:4

Nephilim <05303> [giants.]

after <0310> [after.]

3

famous <0582 08034> [men of.]


6:5

Lord <03068> [God.]

inclination <03336> [every imagination. or, the whole imagination.]

The Hebrew word signifies not only the imagination, but also the purposes and desires.

thoughts <04284> [thoughts.]

time <03117> [continually. Heb. every day.]


6:6

regretted <05162> [repented.]

offended <06087> [grieved.]


6:7

wipe <04229> [I will.]

humankind .............. humankind to animals including <0120 05704 0929> [both man, and beast. Heb. from man unto beast.]


6:8


6:9

account <08435> [These.]

godly <06662> [just.]

blameless <08549> [perfect. or, upright.]

Noah Noah ............ He <05146> [and Noah.]


6:10

Shem <08035> [A.M. 1556. B.C. 2448. Shem.]


6:11

sight <06440> [before.]

filled <04390> [filled.]


6:12

God <0430> [God.]

creatures <01320> [for all.]


6:13

decided <07093> [The end.]

filled <04390> [filled.]

destroy <07843> [and behold.]

filled <04390 0854> [with. or, from.]

earth .................. earth <0776> [the earth.]


6:14

Make ......... Make <06213> [A.M. 1536. B.C. 2468. Make.]

rooms <07064> [rooms. Heb. nests. shalt pitch.]


6:15

450 feet ... 75 feet .... 45 feet <0520> [cubits.]


6:16

roof <06672> [window.]

door <06607> [the door.]

lower <08482> [with.]


6:17

<02009> [behold.]

bring <0935> [bring.]

breath <07307> [is the.]

die <01478> [shall die.]


6:18

confirm <06965> [establish.]

enter <0935> [come.]


6:19

The cubit being nearly 22 inches, and the ark being 300 cubits in length, 50 in breadth, and 30 in height, (ver. 15,) its size was equal to 547 feet long, 91 feet broad, and 54 feet high; and it is computed to had been 81,062 tons burthen. These dimensions were sufficient to contain all the persons and animals in it, and food for more than a year.

two <08147> [two.]


6:20

birds <05775> [fowls.]

two <08147> [two.]


6:21


6:22


Genesis 5:16

5:16

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

4


Genesis 41:39-43

41:39


41:40

will <01961> [Thou shalt.]

oversee <05401> [be ruled. Heb. be armed, or kiss.]


41:41


41:42

signet ring <02885> [his ring.]

fine linen <08336> [fine linen. or, silk.]

gold chain <02091 07242> [a gold chain.]


41:43

cried out <07121> [and they.]

Kneel <086> [Bow the knee. or, Tender father.]

[Heb. Abrech.]

land <0776> [ruler.]


Numbers 22:16-17

22:16

hinder ... from coming <04513> [Let nothing, etc. Heb. Be not thou letted from, etc.]


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 24:11

24:11

said <0559> [I thought.]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


Numbers 24:1

24:1

saw <07200> [saw.]

times <06471> [at other times.]

seek ... omens <07125 05173> [to seek for enchantments. Heb. to the meeting of enchantments.]


Numbers 17:1

17:1

1


Numbers 25:2

25:2

invited <07121> [they called.]

bowed <07812> [bowed.]


Numbers 25:2

25:2

invited <07121> [they called.]

bowed <07812> [bowed.]


Numbers 19:1-2

19:1

1


19:2

ordinance <02708> [the ordinance.]

red heifer <06510 0122> [a red heifer.]

The following curious particulars have been remarked in this ordinance: 1. A heifer was appointed for sacrifice, in opposition to the Egyptian superstition, which held these sacred, and worshipped their goddess Isis under this form; and this appears the more likely, because males only were chosen for sacrifice. So Herodotus says, they sacrifice males, both old and young; but it is not lawful for them to offer females. 2. It was to be a red heifer, because the Egyptians sacrificed red bulls to the evil demon Typhon. 3. It was to be without spot, having no mixture of any other colour. Plutarch says, the Egyptians "sacrifice red bulls, and select them with such scrupulous attention, that if the animal has a single black or white hair, they reckon it [athuton,] unfit to be sacrificed." 4. Without blemish. (See note on Le 22:21.) 5. On which never came yoke: because an animal which had been used for a common purpose was deemed improper for sacrifice.

defect <03971> [no blemish. See on]

never <03808> [upon which.]


Numbers 5:1

5:1

1


Job 1:3

1:3

possessions <04735> [substance. or, cattle.]

7,000 <07651> [seven.]

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

greatest <01419> [greatest.]

people <01121> [men. Heb. sons.]

east <06924> [of the east.]


Jeremiah 5:5

5:5

leaders <03212 01419> [get me.]

all <03162> [but these.]




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