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 16:3
only <04310> [Would.]
died ...................................... kill <04191> [we had.]
meat <01320> [flesh.]
died ...................................... kill <04191> [to kill.]
hunger <07458> [hunger.]
Exodus 34:29
two tablets <03871 08147> [A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491. An. Ex. Is. 1. Elul. Two tables.]
know <03045> [wist.]
skin <05785> [the skin.]
face shone <07160 06440> [face shone.]
As the original word {karan,} signifies to shine out, or dart forth, as horns on the head of an animal, or rays of light reflected from a polished surface, we may suppose that the heavenly glory which filled the soul of this holy man, darted out from his face in coruscations, in the manner in which light is generally represented. The Vulgate renders it, {et ignorabat quod cornuta esset facies sua,} "and he did not know that his face was horned;" which version, misunderstood, has induced painters to represent Moses with two very large horns, one proceeding from each temple!
Exodus 35:29
whose heart ........... that <0834 03820> [whose heart.]
Lord ................... Lord <03068> [the Lord.]