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Genesis 12:8

12:8

Bethel ....... Bethel <01008> [of Beth-el.]

Ai <05857> [Hai.]

[Ai.]

[Aija.]

[Aiath. called.]


Genesis 20:9

20:9

done ........................... done ......... done <06213> [What hast.]

great <01419> [a great.]

done ........................... done ......... done <06213> [ought.]


Genesis 21:17

21:17

heard ............................ heard <08085> [heard.]

angel <04397> [the angel.]

Hagar ........... Hagar <01904> [What.]

afraid <03372> [fear.]


Genesis 26:9

Genesis 26:18

26:18

days <03117> [in the days.]

Houbigant contends, that instead of {bimey,} "in the days," we should read, {avdey,} "servants;" agreeably to the Samaritan, Septuagint, Syriac, and Vulgate: "And Isaac digged again the wells of water which the servants of Abraham his father had digged."

gave .......... given <07121> [and he.]


Genesis 26:22

26:22

dug <02658> [digged.]

The wells in Arabia are generally dug in the rock: their mouths are about six feet in diameter, and they are from nineteen to twenty feet in depth. But Niebuhr informs us, that many wells are from 160 to 170 feet deep.

Rehoboth <07344> [Rehoboth. i.e., Room. the Lord.]

made ........ prosper <06509> [be fruitful.]


Genesis 35:10

35:10


Genesis 41:8

41:8

<07307> [his spirit.]

diviner-priests ... Egypt <04714 02748> [the magicians of Egypt.]

The word here used (chartummim) may mean no more than interpreters of abstruse or difficult subjects; especially of dreams and visions, which formed a considerable part of the ancient pagan religion; and the Egyptian priests were the first who professed this art. The word may be of affinity with, or derived from, the Persian {chiradmand,} wise, learned, judicious, intelligent, from {chirad,} understanding, judgment, and {mand,} endowed with. They seem to have been such persons as Josephus calls sacred scribes; or professors of sacred learning.

wise <02450> [the wise men.]

interpret <06622> [but there.]


Genesis 41:45

41:45

Zaphenath-Paneah <06847> [Zaphnath-paaneah.]

Which in Coptic signifies a revealer of secrets, or, the man to whom secrets are revealed. Jerome says this name signified in Egyptian, {Savatorem mundi,} "the Saviour of the world;" and {Psotem-phaneh,} in Coptic, is certainly "salvation of the world," from [SOT,] for [soteria <\\See definition 4991\\>,] salvation, {em,} the sign of the genitive case, and [PHENEH], world. If this interpretation be correct, Pharaoh must have meant Egypt by the world, or which Joseph might be justly termed the Saviour. We know that the Romans called their empire {Universis Orbis-Orbis Terrarum,} "all the world:" the Chinese say the same of their empire at the present day, and the phrase is used in the East: Nadir Shah is described on his coins as "Conqueror of the World," i.e., Persia. See the same phraseology applied to Syria, Palestine, etc.

priest ... On <03548 0204> [priest of. or, prince.]

On <0204> [On.]

[Aven.]


Genesis 45:1

45:1

able ... control <03201 0662> [could not.]

Make ... go out <03318> [Cause.]


Genesis 47:29

47:29

die <04191> [must die.]

put <07760> [put.]

show ... kindness <02617 06213> [deal kindly.]

bury .... Egypt <06912 04714> [bury me not.]


Genesis 48:16

48:16

Angel <04397> [Angel.]

who has protected <01350> [redeemed.]

name ........ name <08034> [my name.]

grow .... multitude <01711 07230> [grow into. Heb. as fishes do increase.]

Fish are the most prolific of all animals: a tench lays 1,000 eggs, a carp 20,000, and Leuwenhoek counted in a middling sized cod, 9,384,000.

multitude <07230> [a multitude.]




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