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Genesis 1:28

1:28

moves <07430> [moveth. Heb. creepeth.]

Ps 69:34 *marg:


Genesis 11:31

11:31

took <03947> [A.M. 2078. B.C. 1926. took.]

set out <03318> [they went.]

Ur <0218> [Ur.]

Ur was probably the place called Ouri, in Mesopotamia, two days' journey from Nisibis, in the way to the river Tigris.

<0776> [the land.]

Haran ............................. Haran <02039 02771> [B.C. cir. 1923. A.M. cir. 2081. Haran.]

[Charran.]


Genesis 19:17

19:17

said <0559> [he said.]

Run ............... Escape <04422> [Escape.]

look <05027> [look.]


Genesis 30:14

30:14

mandrake ....................... mandrakes <01736> [A.M. 2256. B.C. 1748. mandrakes.]

The mandrake may be the Hebrew {dudaim:} it is so rendered by all the ancient versions, and is a species of melon, of an agreeable odour. Hasselquist, speaking of Nazareth in Galilee, says, "What I found most remarkable at this village was the great number of mandrakes which grew in a vale below it. I had not the pleasure of seeing this plant in blossom, the fruit now (May 5th, O. S.) hanging ripe on the stem, which lay withered on the ground. From the season in which this mandrake blossoms and ripens fruit, one might form a conjecture that it was Rachel's {dudaim.} These were brought her in the wheat harvest, which in Galilee is in the month of May, about this time, and the mandrake was now in fruit." The Abbee Mariti describes it as growing "low like a lettuce, to which its leaves have a great resemblance, except that they have a dark green colour. The flowers are purple, and the root is for the most part forked. The fruit, when ripe in the beginning of May, is of the size and colour of a small apple, exceedingly ruddy, and of a most agreeable odour. Our guide thought us fools for suspecting it to be unwholesome."

Give <05414> [Give me.]


Genesis 35:4

35:4

rings <05141> [ear-rings.]

These rings were not worn as mere ornaments, but for superstitious purposes; perhaps as amulets or charms, first consecrated to some false god, or formed under some constellation, and stamped with magical characters. Maimonides mentions rings and jewels of this kind, with the image of the sun, moon, etc., impressed upon them; and Augustine describes them (Epist. 73,) as used for this execrable purpose.

buried ..... oak <02934 0424> [hid them.]

oak <0424> [the oak.]


Genesis 42:7

42:7

harshly ... asked ........ answered <07186 0559> [roughly unto them. Heb. hard things with them.]


Genesis 42:16

42:16

prison <0631> [kept in prison. Heb. bound.]


Genesis 42:33

42:33


Genesis 43:16

43:16

household ....... house <01004> [the ruler.]

Slaughter <02873> [slay. Heb. kill a killing.]

{Tevoch taivach,} "slay a slaying," or make a great slaughter: let preparations be made for a great feast or entertainment. See a similar form of speech in ch. 31:54. .# 1Sa 25:11 Pr 9:2

with ............................. eat with .... noon <0854 0398 06672> [dine with. Heb. eat.]




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