Exodus 17:9-14
Joshua <03091> [unto Joshua.]
[Oshea. Jehoshua.]
[Hoshea. Called Jesus.]
Choose <0977> [Choose.]
staff <04294> [the rod.]
Joshua <03091> [Joshua.]
Moses ...... Moses <04872> [and Moses.]
Hur <02354> [Hur.]
hands ... Moses .................... hands .............. hands <03027 04872> [Moses' hands.]
hands ................... held up ... hands .............. hands <03027 08551> [stayed up his hands.]
memorial <02146> [memorial.]
surely wipe out <04229> [for I will.]
remembrance <02143> [the remembrance.]
Exodus 24:13
attendant <08334> [his minister.]
up <05927> [went up.]
Exodus 33:11
speak ........... speaks <01696> [spake.]
friend <07453> [his friend.]
servant <08334> [his servant.]
Exodus 33:1
<03212> [Depart.]
up ........... up <05927> [thou hast.]
land ...... land <0776> [the land.]
Moses ................. land ...... land ....... Abraham .............. descendants <04872 0776 085 02233> [Unto.]
Exodus 16:22
What the substance called manna was, is utterly unknown, but, from the circumstances in the text, it is evident that it was not a natural production, but was miraculously sent by Jehovah. These the learned Abarbinel, a most judicious Jewish interpreter, has thus enumerated: The natural manna was never found in the desert where this fell;--where the common manna does fall, it is only in the spring time, in March and April, whereas this fell throughout all the months in the year; the ordinary manna does not melt in the sun, as this did (ver. 21);--it does not stink and breed worms, as this did, when kept till the morning (ver. 20);--it cannot be ground or beaten in a mortar, so as to make cakes, as this was;--the common manna is medicinal and purgative, and cannot be used for food and nutriment, as this was;--this fell in a double proportion on the sixth day, and not on the sabbath, as it certainly would have done had it fallen naturally;--it followed them in all their journeys, where ever they pitched their tents;--and it ceased at the very time of the year when the other falls, namely, in March, when the Israelites were come to Gilgal. Whatever this substance was, it does not appear to have been common to the wilderness. From De 8:3, 16, it is evident that the Israelites never saw it before; and from a pot of it being preserved, it is certain that nothing of the kind ever appeared again.
Proverbs 22:29
person <0376> [a man.]
position ......... position <03320> [he shall stand.]
That is, he shall have the honour of serving kings; as the phrase denotes.
obscure <02823> [mean men. Heb. obscure men.]