Exodus 2:10
son <01121> [and he.]
Moses <04872> [Moses. Drawn out. Because.]
Exodus 5:23
name <08034> [in thy name.]
certainly ... rescued <05337> [neither hast thou delivered. Heb. delivering, thou hast not delivered.]
Exodus 6:3
God Almighty <07706 0410> [God Almighty.]
{El shadday,} God Almighty; for {shadday} is evidently of affinity with the Arabic {shadid,} strong, mighty, and {shiddat,} strength, might; so the LXX. in Job render it [panto krator,] Vulgate, in Pentateuch, {Omnipotens,} and Syriac, in Job, {chasino.}
name <08034> [but by my name.]
If Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, did not know the name Jehovah, then Moses must have used it in Genesis by prolepsis, or anticipation. Mr. Locke and others read it interrogatively, for the negative particle, {lo,} not, has frequently this power in Hebrew: "I appeared unto Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, by the name of God Almighty, and by my name Jehovah was I not also made known unto them?"
Lord <03068> [JEHOVAH.]
[JAH.]
Exodus 6:16
sons <01121> [sons.]
Kohath <06955> [Kohath.]
137 <03967> [an hundred.]
Exodus 9:16
for ... purpose <05668> [deed.]
stand <05975> [raised thee up. Heb. made thee stand. for to.]
name <08034> [that my.]
Exodus 15:23
Marah ............ Marah ............ Marah <04785> [Marah.]
Marah ............ Marah ............ Marah <04785> [Marah. i.e., bitterness.]
Exodus 16:31
called ... name <07121 08034> [called the name.]
In consequence of the term manna having been given to a drug which is now much used in England, many persons have ignorantly supposed it to be the same sort of thing as that miraculously sent for the sustenance of the children of Israel in the wilderness. The manna of commerce comes from Calabria and Sicily, where it oozes out of a kind of ash tree, from the end of June to the end of July, and is a thick, clammy, sweet juice, partly drawn from the tree by the rays of the sun, partly by the puncture of insects, and partly by artificial means. The European manna is not so good as the Oriental, which is gathered in Syria, Arabia, and Persia, from the Oriental oak, and from a shrub which is called in Persia {teranjabin.}
coriander <01407> [and it was.]
Exodus 18:3
two sons <01121 08147> [two sons.]
Gershom <01647> [Gershom. i.e., A stranger there.]
Exodus 23:13
attention <08104> [be circumspect.]
mention <02142> [make no mention.]
Exodus 23:21
heed because <08104 06440> [Beware of him.]
rebel ........ pardon <04843 05375> [provoke him not.]
pardon <05375> [he will not.]
name <08034> [my name.]
Exodus 28:11
engravings .... seal <02368 06603> [engravings of a signet.]
[ounces of gold.]
Exodus 28:29
breastpiece <02833> [in the.]
heart <03820> [upon.]
memorial <02146> [a.]
Exodus 33:17
do <06213> [I will do.]
requested ..... found <01696 04672> [thou hast.]
Exodus 35:30
See <07200> [See.]
Exodus 39:6
onyx stones <07718 068> [onyx stones.]
The meaning of the word {shoham} is not easily determined. It has been variously rendered a beryl, emerald, prasius, sapphire, sardius, ruby, carnelian, onyx, and sardonyx. It may signify both the onyx and sardonyx. The latter stone is a mixture of the chalcedony and carnelian, sometimes in strata, and at other times blended together, and is found striped with white and red strata, or layers. It is generally allowed that there is no real difference, except in hardness, between the carnelian, chalcedony, agate, sardonyx, and onyx. The onyx is of a darkish horny colour, resembling the nail or hoof, from which circumstance it has its name [(onyx).] It has often a plate of a blueish white or red in it, and when on one or both sides of this white there appears a plate of a reddish colour, the jewellers call the stone a sardonyx.
filigree <04865> [ouches.]
{Mishbetzoth,} strait places, sockets, to insert the stones in, from {shavatz,} to straiten, enclose.