Exodus 1:10
Come <03051> [Come on.]
wisely <02449> [wisely.]
Exodus 2:3
longer able <03201 05750> [could not.]
basket <08392> [an ark.]
papyrus <01573> [bulrushes.]
{Gom‚,} is the papyrus, so famous in all antiquity. It grows on the banks of the Nile, and in marshy grounds; the stalk rises to the height of six or seven cubits above the water, is triangular, and terminates in a crown of small filaments, resembling hair. This reed was of the greatest use to the Egyptians; the pith serving them for food, and the woody part to build vessels with; which vessels frequently appear on various monuments of Egyptian antiquity. That boats were made of this reed is also attested by Pliny and others.
bitumen <02564> [with slime.]
Exodus 4:18
Jethro .......................... Jethro <03500 03503> [Jethro. Heb. Jether.]
<03212> [Let me go.]
see <07200> [and see.]
peace <03212 07965> [Go in peace.]
In the LXX. and Coptic, the following addition is made to this verse: [Meta de tas Lemeras tas pollas ekeinas eteleut‚sen ho basileus Aigyptou,] "After these many days, the king of Egypt died." This was probably an ancient side-note, which crept into the text, as it appeared to throw light on the next verse.
Exodus 12:48
foreigner <01616> [a stranger.]
males <02145> [let all.]
born <0249> [shall be.]
Exodus 21:36
Exodus 25:12
Exodus 28:43
altar <04196> [unto the altar.]
bear ... iniquity <05771 05375> [bear not iniquity.]
ordinance <02708> [a statute.]
Exodus 29:5
garments <0899> [garments.]
waistband <02805> [curious.]
The word {cheshev,} translated curious girdle, simply signifies a kind of diaper or embroidered work, of the same texture as the ephod itself.
Exodus 30:4
rings <02885> [rings.]
two ........... two flanks ......... two <06763 08147> [two corners. Heb. ribs.]
Exodus 32:23
Exodus 38:30
bases <0134> [the sockets.]