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Genesis 7:1-24

7:1

Come <0935> [A.M. 1656. B.C. 2348. Come.]

I consider <07200> [thee.]


7:2

clean ............. unclean <02889> [every clean.]

seven <07651> [sevens. Heb. seven, seven. not.]


7:4

cause <05750> [For.]

days ............ forty days ... forty <03117 0705> [forty days.]

every <03605> [and every.]

wipe <04229> [destroy. Heb. blot out.]


7:5

Lord <03068> [all that.]


7:6


7:7


7:9


7:10

seven days <03117 07651> [after seven days. or, on the seventh day.]

4

floodwaters <04325> [waters.]


7:11

second month ........ month <02320 08145> [second month.]

The first month was Tisri, which answers to the latter end of September and first half of October; the second was Marchesvan, which answers to part of October and part of November.

fountains <04599> [all.]

floodgates <0699> [windows. or, flood-gates.]


7:12

forty .... forty <0705> [forty.]


7:13

day <03117> [day.]

Shem <08035> [and Shem.]


7:14

They <01992> [They.]

wings <03671> [sort. Heb. wing.]


7:15


7:16

God <0430> [as.]

Lord <03068> [the.]


7:17


7:18

waters ... overwhelmed ............. waters <01396 04325> [waters prevailed.]

ark <08392> [ark.]


7:19

high mountains <01364 02022> [and all the high hills.]

At the present day every mountain where search has been made, conspire in one uniform, universal proof that they all had the sea spread over their highest summits; shells, skeletons of fish, etc., having been found there.


7:20

mountains <02022> [and the mountains.]


7:21


7:22

breath ... life <02416 05397> [breath of life. Heb. breath of the spirit of life.]


7:23

living thing <03351> [every living substance.]

The most incontestable evidence has been afforded of the universality of this fact: the moose deer, a native of America, has been found buried in Ireland; elephants, native of Asia and Africa, in the midst of England; crocodiles, natives of the Nile, in the heart of Germany; and shell fish, never known in any but the American seas, with the entire skeletons of whales, in the most inland counties of England.

Noah <05146> [and Noah.]


7:24

[compare with ver. 11 of this chapter.]

The breaking up of the fountains of the great deep, and the raining forty days and nights, had raised the waters fifteen cubits, or twenty-two feet and a half, above the highest mountain; after which forty days, it appears to have continued at this height one hundred and fifty days more.


Genesis 6:3-6

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.]


Genesis 32:24

32:24

wrestled <079> [wrestled.]

<0376> [man.]

daybreak <07837 05927> [breaking of the day. Heb. ascending of the morning.]


Leviticus 26:25

26:25

bring <0935> [will bring.]

avenging <05358> [avenge.]

send <07971> [I will send.]


Deuteronomy 28:52-57

28:52


28:53

offspring <06529> [the fruit.]

offspring <0990> [body. Heb. belly.]


28:54

<05869> [his eye.]

wife .... remaining <0802 03499> [and toward.]

The Roman armies at length besieged, sacked, and utterly desolated Jerusalem: and during this seige, the famine was so extreme, that even rich and delicate persons, both men and women, ate their own children, and concealed the horrible repast, lest others should tear it from them! "Women snatched the food out of the very mouths of their husbands, and sons of their fathers, and (what is most miserable) mothers of their infants." "In every house, if there appeared any semblance of food, a battle ensued, and the dearest friends and relations fought with one another; snatching away the miserable provisions of life." "A woman distinguished by birth and wealth, after she had been plundered by the tyrants (or soldiers) of all her possessions, boiling her own sucking child, ate half of him, and concealing the other half, reserved it for another time!"

children <01121> [his children.]


28:55

[in the seige.]


28:56

delicate <06028> [and delicate.]

<05869 03415> [her eye shall be evil.]


28:57

afterbirth <07988> [young one. Heb. after-birth. cometh out.]

eat <0398> [for she shall.]


Isaiah 29:3

29:3


Isaiah 42:24-25

42:24


42:25

poured out <08210> [he hath poured.]

flames <03857> [and it hath.]

realize <03045> [he knew.]

<07760> [yet he laid.]


Ezekiel 4:1-7

4:1

take <03947> [take.]

brick <03843> [a tile.]

[Lebˆbnƒh <\\See definition 03843\\>,] {levainah,} generally denotes a brick, and Palladius informs us that the bricks in common use among the ancients were "two feet long, one foot broad, and four inches thick;" and on such a surface the whole siege might be easily pourtrayed. Perhaps, however, it may here denote a flat tile, like a Roman brick, which were commonly used for tablets, as we learn from Pliny, Hist. Nat. 1. vii. c. 57.

Jerusalem <03389> [even.]


4:2

Lay ................ Post <05414> [lay.]

battering rams <03733> [battering rams. or, chief leaders.]


4:3

iron frying ......... iron <04227 01270> [an iron pan. or, a flat plate, or slice.]

sign <0226> [This.]


4:4

left ................ number ........... bear <08042 04557 05375> [upon.]

place <07760> [and lay.]

bear <05375> [thou shalt bear.]


4:5

determined <05414> [I have.]

390 <07969> [three.]

This number of years will take us back from the year in which Judea was finally desolated by Nebuzar-adan, B.C. 584, to the establishment of idolatry in Israel by Jeroboam, B.C. 975. "Beginning from 1 Ki 12:33. Ending Jer 52:30."


4:6

40 days ...... day ... each <0705 03117> [forty days.]

This represented the forty years during which gross idolatry prevailed in Judah, from the reformation of Josiah, B.C. 624, to the same final desolation of the land. Some think that the period of 390 days also predicts the duration of the siege of the Babylonians, (ver. 9,) deducting from it five months and twenty-nine days, when the besiegers went to meet the Egyptians (2 Ki 25:1-4; Jer 37:5;) and that forty days may have been employed in desolating the temple and city. "Beginning from 2 Ki 23:3, 23. Ending Jer 52:30."

days ...... day ... each year <08141 03117> [each day for a year. Heb. a day for a year, a day for a year.]


4:7

<03559> [set.]

arm <02220> [and thine.]


Ezekiel 21:22

21:22

battering rams ................. battering rams <03733> [captains. or battering rams. Heb. rams.]

shout out <07311> [to lift.]

set up ................. set up <07760> [to appoint.]


Luke 19:43

19:43

days <2250> [the days.]

will build <4016> [cast.]

Or, "cast a bank" or rampart [charax <\\See definition 5482\\>.] This was literally fulfilled when Jerusalem was besieged by Titus; who surrounded it with a wall of circumvallation in three days, though not less than 39 furlongs in circumference; and when this was effected, the Jews were so enclosed on every side, that no person could escape from the city, and no provision could be brought in.


Luke 21:20

21:20




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