Exodus 1:1-5
Reuben <07205> [Reuben.]
Issachar <03485> [Issachar.]
Benjamin <01144> [Benjamin.]
<03409> [loins. Heb. thigh.]
seventy <07657> [seventy.]
Numbers 1:5-15
Elizur <0468> [Elizur.]
Shelumiel <08017> [Shelumiel.]
Nahshon <05177> [Nahshon.]
[Naasson.]
Nethanel <05417> [Nethaneel.]
Eliab <0446> [Eliab.]
Elishama <0476> [Elishama.]
Gamaliel <01583> [Gamaliel.]
Abidan <027> [Abidan.]
Ahiezer <0295> [Ahiezer.]
Pagiel <06295> [Pagiel.]
Eliasaph <0460> [Eliasaph.]
son <01121> [Son of Reuel.]
Deuel <01845> [Deuel.]
As the [d,] {daleth} is very like the [r,] {resh,} they might be easily mistaken for each other; and hence this person being called both D‰uel and R‰uel, may be easily accounted for. The Septuagint and Syriac have Reuel, in this chapter; and in ch. 2:14, the Samaritan, Vulgate, and Arabic have Deuel, instead of Reuel, with which reading a vast number of MSS. concur, and which is also supported by ch. 7:42, 10:20. We may therefore safely conclude, the D‰uel, and not R‰uel, was the original reading.
Ahira <0299> [Ahira.]
Numbers 13:4-15
Caleb <03612> [Caleb.]
Hoshea <01954> [Oshea.]
[Jehoshua.]
[Joshua.]
Revelation 7:4-8
I heard <191> [I heard.]
hundred <1540> [an.]
all <3956> [all.]
From ... tribe ........ from ... tribe ...... from ... tribe <1537 2455 5443> [tribe of Juda.]
Asher <768> [Aser.]
of Simeon <4826> [Simeon.]
Levi <3017> [Levi.]
of Issachar <2466> [Issachar.]