Genesis 2:6
Springs ... well up <0108 05927> [there went up a mist. or, a mist which went up.]
Genesis 3:12
Genesis 4:10
What <04100> [What.]
blood <01818> [blood. Heb. bloods. crieth.]
Genesis 8:2
fountains <04599> [fountains.]
rain <01653> [the rain.]
Genesis 8:10
waited <02342> [stayed.]
seven <07651> [seven.]
Genesis 8:16
Genesis 17:6
nations <01471> [nations.]
kings <04428> [kings.]
Genesis 19:24
Lord .................... Lord <03068> [the Lord.]
sulfur <01614> [brimstone.]
The word rendered "brimstone," (q.d. brennestone, or brinnestone, {id est} burning-stone,) is always rendered by the LXX. "sulphur," and seems to denote a meteorous inflammable matter.
Genesis 21:15
water <04325> [the water.]
shoved ... child <07993 03206> [and she cast the child.]
Or, "and she sent the lad," to screen him from the intensity of the heat.
Genesis 22:11
angel <04397> [angel.]
Abraham Abraham <085> [Abraham.]
Genesis 25:29
famished <05889> [A.M. 2199. B.C. 1805. and he.]
Genesis 26:16
<03212> [Go.]
Dr. A. Clarke observes, that this is the first instance on record of what was termed among the Greeks, ostracism, i.e., the banishment of person from the state, of whose power, influence, or riches, the people were jealous.
much more powerful <06105> [mightier.]
Genesis 32:13
sent <0935> [which.]
sent <03027> [to his hand.]
Or, "under his hand" or power; i.e., what Providence had put in his power or possession.
gift <04503> [a present.]
Genesis 41:2
coming up <05927> [there came.]
reeds <0260> [a meadow.]
Or, rather, "on, or among the reeds or sedges;" for so {achoo} is generally supposed to denote (see Job 8:11); so called, according to Mr. Parkhurst, from its fitness for making ropes, or the like, to connect or join things together, from {achah,} to join, connect: thus the Latin {juncus,} a bulrush, {a jungendo,} from joining, for the same reason. He supposes it to be that sort of reed growing near the Nile which Hasselquist describes as "having scarce any branches, but numerous leaves, which are narrow, smooth, channelled on the upper surface, and the plant about eleven feet high. The Egyptians make ropes of the leaves."