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Exodus 12:6-36

12:6

fourteenth <0702> [fourteenth.]

whole <03605> [the whole.]

around sundown <06153 0996> [in the evening. Heb. between the two evenings.]

The Jews divided the day into morning and evening: till the sun passed the meridian, all was morning or forenoon; after that, all was evening or afternoon. Their first evening began just after twelve o'clock, and continued till sunset; their second evening began at sunset, and continued till night, i.e., during the whole time of twilight; between twelve o'clock, therefore, and the termination of twilight, the passover was to be offered. See Parallel Passages.


12:7


12:8

eat ... meat ....... eat <0398 01320> [eat the.]

roasted <06748> [roast.]

bread made without yeast <04682> [unleavened.]

bitter herbs <04844> [with bitter.]


12:9

roast ..... fire <06748 0784> [but roast with fire.]


12:10


12:11

travel <04975> [loins.]

sandals <05275> [shoes.]

Lord's <03068> [it is the.]


12:12

pass through <05674> [pass.]

attack <05221> [will smite.]

gods <0430> [against.]

gods <0430> [gods. or, princes.]

Lord <03068> [I am the Lord.]


12:13

blood .................... blood <01818> [the blood.]

see <07200> [and when.]

destroy ..... attack <04889 05221> [to destroy you. Heb. for a destruction.]


12:14

memorial <02146> [memorial.]

celebrate ..... festival ....... celebrate <02282 02287> [a feast.]

ordinance <02708> [by an ordinance.]


12:15

seven <07651> [Seven.]

<05315> [that soul.]


12:16

first day ............ day <03117 07223> [first day.]

work <04399> [no manner.]

[man Heb. soul.]


12:17

very <06106> [in this selfsame.]

ordinance <02708> [an ordinance.]


12:18


12:19

seven <07651> [Seven.]

<05315> [even that.]

foreigner <01616> [whether.]


12:21

elders <02205> [elders.]

<03947> [and take.]

lamb <06629> [lamb. or, kid.]

3 *marg:

Passover animals <06453> [the passover.]

That is, the lamb which was called the {paschal,} or passover lamb; the animal sacrificed obtaining the name of the institution. St. Paul copies the expression in 1 Co 5:7.


12:22

branch <092> [a bunch.]

hyssop <0231> [hyssop.]

The word {aizov,} which has been variously rendered, most probably denotes Hyssop; whence are derived the Chaldee {aizova,} Syriac {zupha,} Arabic {zupha,} Ethiopic {azab,} and {hushopa,} Greek [`ussopos,] hussopos <\\See definition 5301\\>,] Latin {hyssopus,} German {usop,} and our hyssop, a name retained, with little variation, in all the western languages. It is a plant of the gymnospermia (naked seeded) order, belonging to the didynamia class. It has bushy stalks, growing a foot and a half high; small spear-shaped, close-sitting, and opposite leaves, with several smaller ones rising from the same joint; and all the stalks and branches terminated by erect whorled spikes of flowers, of different colours in the varieties of the plant. The leaves have an aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste. Its detersive, cleansing, and medicinal qualities were probably the reason why it was so particularly recommended in Scripture.

apply <05060> [strike.]

7

<0376> [and none.]


12:23

pass <05674> [will pass through.]

will ... permit <05414> [and will not.]


12:24


12:25

enter <0935> [when.]

said <01696> [according.]


12:26

children <01121> [your children.]


12:27

sacrifice <02077> [It is the sacrifice.]

households <06915> [bowed.]


12:28


12:29

midnight <02677> [at midnight.]

Lord attacked <03068 05221> [the Lord smote.]

The infliction of this judgment on the Egyptians was most equitable; because, after their nation had been preserved by one of the Israelitish family, they had, contrary to all right, and in defiance of original stipulation, enslaved the people to whom they had been so much indebted, had murdered their offspring, and made their bondage intolerable. See Bryant, p. 160.

[the first-born of Pharaoh.]

prison <01004> [dungeon. Heb. house of the pit.]


12:30

great cry <01419 06818> [and there was a great cry.]

No people were more remarkable and frantic in their mournings than the Egyptians. When a relative died, every one left the house, and the women, with their hair loose, and their bosoms bare, ran wild about the street. The men also, with their apparel equally disordered, kept them company; all shrieking, howling, and beating themselves. What a scene of horror and distress must now have presented itself, when there was not a family in Egypt where there was not one dead!


12:31

summoned <07121> [called.]

Get <06965> [Rise up.]

Israelites <01121> [the children.]


12:32

flocks <06629> [your flocks.]

bless <01288> [bless me.]


12:33

urging <02388> [urgent.]

dead <04191> [We be all.]


12:34

kneading troughs <04863> [kneading troughs. or, dough.]

Probably like the kneading-troughs of the Arabs; comparatively small wooden bowls, which also serve them for dishes. Their being bound up in their clothes may mean no more than their being wrapped up in their {hykes,} or long, loose, garments. See Shaw's Travels, p. 224, 4to. edit.


12:35


12:36

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]

them ........ plundered <05337> [they spoiled.]


Joshua 5:10

5:10

celebrated ... Passover <06453 06213> [kept the passover.]


Joshua 5:2

5:2

flint knives <02719 06697> [sharp knives. or, knives of flints.]

Before the use of iron was common, all the nations of the earth had their edge tools made of stones, flints, etc. Our ancestors had their arrows and spearheads made of flint; which are frequently turned up by the plough. And even when iron became more common, stone knives seem to have been preferred for making incisions in the human body. The Egyptians used such to open the bodies for embalming; and the tribe of Alnajab in Ethiopia, who follow the Mosaic institution, perform the rite of circumcision, according to Ludolf, {cultris lapidibus,} with knives made of stone.

circumcise <04135> [circumcise.]


Joshua 1:1-18

1:1

died <04194> [the death.]

[See on]

Joshua <03091> [Joshua.]

[See on]

[Jesus.]

Moses' minister.


1:2

Moses <04872> [Moses.]

Get <06965> [arise.]


1:3


1:4

wilderness <04057> [From the wilderness.]

That is, their utmost limits should be from the Desert of Arabia Petr‘a on the south, to Lebanon on the north; and from the Euphrates on the east, to the Great Sea, or the Mediterranean, on the west. The Israelites did not possess the full extent of this grant till the time of David.


1:5

<0376> [There shall.]

Moses <04872> [as I was.]

abandon <07503> [I will not.]


1:6

strong <02388> [Be strong.]

people <05971> [unto this people, etc. or, thou shalt cause this people to inherit the land. divide.]

promised <07650> [which I sware.]


1:7

Moses <04872> [which Moses.]

swerve ...... right <05493 03225> [turn not.]

obey ............................. successful <08104 07919> [that.]

successful <07919> [prosper. or, do wisely.]

8 *marg:


1:8

scroll <05612> [book.]

memorize .................... prosper .... successful <01897 06743 07919> [thou shalt.]

carefully <08104> [observe.]

successful <07919> [have good success. or, do wisely.]

7 *marg:


1:9

repeat <06680> [Have.]

strong <02388> [Be strong.]

afraid <06206> [be not.]

Lord <03068> [for the Lord.]


1:10

leaders .... people <07860 05971> [the officers of the people.]

The {shoterim,} or officers, were different from the {shophetim,} who were the judges among the people. The {shoterim} have been supposed to be subordinate officers, whose business it was to see the decisions of the {shophetim} carried into effect. Calmet conjectures, that the {shoterim} here may have been the heralds of the army.


1:11

three days <03117 07969> [three days.]

Go .................. cross <05674> [ye shall.]


1:13

Remember <02142> [Remember.]


1:14

armed for battle <02571> [armed. Heb. marshalled by five.]

warriors <01368> [the mighty.]


1:15

Lord ................. Lord .......................... Lord's <03068> [Until.]

go back <07725> [then ye shall.]


1:16


1:17

Lord <03068> [only the Lord.]


1:18

rebels <04784> [that doth rebel.]

executed <04191> [he shall be.]

strong <02388> [only be.]


Joshua 1:1

1:1

died <04194> [the death.]

[See on]

Joshua <03091> [Joshua.]

[See on]

[Jesus.]

Moses' minister.




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