Exodus 12:14
memorial <02146> [memorial.]
celebrate ..... festival ....... celebrate <02282 02287> [a feast.]
ordinance <02708> [by an ordinance.]
Exodus 13:9
sign <0226> [a sign.]
This expression, says Michaelis, alludes to the custom of the Orientals, of burning in their right hand all kinds of marks with the ashes of henna, which gives an indelible colour; and this is done even to this day. They were likewise accustomed to write all kinds of sayings, and frequently superstitious words, on slips or pieces of linen, which they wore as ornaments on their foreheads.
mouth <06310> [may be.]
hand ....................... mighty hand <03027 02389> [strong hand.]
Exodus 34:27
Write <03789> [Write.]
I ... made <03772> [I have.]
Deuteronomy 31:9
Moses <04872> [Moses.]
gave <05414> [delivered.]
priests <03548> [the priests.]
carry <05375> [which bare.]
Joshua 4:7
water ...................... water <04325> [the waters.]
memorial <02146> [memorial.]
Job 19:23
that ....... O <05414> [Oh. Heb. Who will give, etc. my words.]
that ....... O ..... written <05414 02710> [oh that they were.]
Rather, "Oh that they were described {yuchakoo} in a book, with an iron stile and lead! Were graven on a rock for ever!" Pliny observes, "At first men wrote on palm leaves, and afterwards on the bark or rind of other trees. In process of time, public monuments were written on rolls of lead ({plumbeis voluminibus}); and those of a private nature on linen books, or tables covered with wax."
Haggai 2:2-3
governor <06346> [governor.]
survivors <07604> [is left.]
splendor <03519> [glory.]