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Genesis 16:14

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16:14 That is why the well was called 1  Beer Lahai Roi. 2  (It is located 3  between Kadesh and Bered.)

Genesis 19:22

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19:22 Run there quickly, 4  for I cannot do anything until you arrive there.” (This incident explains why the town was called Zoar.) 5 

Genesis 22:11

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22:11 But the Lord’s angel 6  called to him from heaven, “Abraham! Abraham!” “Here I am!” he answered.
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[16:14]  1 tn The verb does not have an expressed subject and so is rendered as passive in the translation.

[16:14]  2 sn The Hebrew name Beer Lahai Roi (בְּאֵר לַחַי רֹאִי, bÿer lakhay roi) means “The well of the Living One who sees me.” The text suggests that God takes up the cause of those who are oppressed.

[16:14]  3 tn Heb “look.” The words “it is located” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.

[19:22]  4 tn Heb “Be quick! Escape to there!” The two imperatives form a verbal hendiadys, the first becoming adverbial.

[19:22]  5 tn Heb “Therefore the name of the city is called Zoar.” The name of the place, צוֹעַר (tsoar) apparently means “Little Place,” in light of the wordplay with the term “little” (מִצְעָר, mitsar) used twice by Lot to describe the town (v. 20).

[22:11]  7 sn Heb “the messenger of the Lord” (also in v. 15). Some identify the angel of the Lord as the preincarnate Christ because in some texts the angel is identified with the Lord himself. However, see the note on the phrase “the Lord’s angel” in Gen 16:7.



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