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Genesis 26:30

26:30


Genesis 24:46

Genesis 30:38

Genesis 9:21

9:21

drunk <07937> [and was.]

drank .......... uncovered <08354 01540> [and he.]


Genesis 24:18-19

24:18


24:19


Genesis 24:54

24:54

Let <07971> [Send me.]


Genesis 24:14

24:14

young woman <05291> [And let.]

chosen <03198> [she that.]

know <03045> [thereby.]


Genesis 24:22

24:22

took <03947> [took.]

nose ring <05141> [earring. or, jewel for the forehead.]

From the word being in the singular number, it is not likely to have been an ear-ring, or a "jewel for the forehead," but "a jewel for the nose, a nose-ring," which is in use throughout Arabia and Persia, particularly among young women. It is very properly translated [epirrinon,] "an ornament for the nose," by Symmachus; and Sir John Chardin informs us, that "it is a custom in almost all the East, for the women to wear rings in their noses, in the left nostril, which is bored low down in the middle. These rings are of gold, and have commonly two pearls and one ruby between, placed in the ring. I never saw a girl or young woman in Arabia or in all Persia, who did not wear a ring after this manner in her nostril."

beka <01235> [of half.]

bracelets <06781> [bracelets.]

The word rendered "bracelet," from a root which signifies "to join or couple together," may imply whatever may clasp round the arms and legs; for rings and ornaments are worn round both by females in India and Persia. The small part of the leg, and the whole arm, from the shoulder to the wrist, are generally decorated in this way. As these were given to Rebekah for "her hands," it sufficiently distinguishes them from similar ornaments for the ankles.


Genesis 24:44

24:44

Drink <08354> [Both.]

woman <0802> [the woman.]

chosen <03198> [appointed.]

Those events, which appear to us the effect of choice, contrivance, or chance, are matters of appointment with God; and the persuasion of this does not prevent, but rather encourage, the use of all proper means; at the same time that it confines us to proper means, and delivers the mind from useless anxiety about consequences.


Genesis 25:34

25:34

ate <0398> [eat.]

Esau .................. Esau <06215> [thus Esau.]


Genesis 27:25

27:25

<05315> [that my.]

4


Genesis 43:34

43:34

portions .......... portion .......... portions <04864> [messes.]

five times <02568 03027> [was five times.]

Sir John Chardin observes, that "in Persia, Arabia, and the Indies, there are some houses where they place several plates in large salvers, and set one of these before each person, or before two or three, according to the magnificence of each house. The great men of the state are always served by themselves, in the feasts that are made for them; and with great profusion, their part of each kind of provision being always double, treble, or a larger proportion of each kind of meat."

drunk <07937> [were merry. Heb. drank largely.]


Genesis 44:5

44:5

divination <05172> [divineth. or, maketh trial.]

In the East, there is an ancient tradition, that there was a Cup which possessed the strange property of representing in it the whole world, and all the things which were then doing. The cup is called {Jami Jemsheed,} "the cup of Jemsheed," a very ancient king of Persia; and they say that it was discovered, filled with the elixir of immortality, when digging to lay the foundations of Persepolis. The Persian poets are full of allusions to this cup, which they style {Jem jehan nima,} the cup shewing the universe; and to it they ascribe all the prosperity of their ancient monarchs. Many of the Mahometan princes and governors affect still to have information by means of a cup. Now, though it cannot be admitted that Joseph practised divination, yet, according to the superstition of those times, supernatural influence might be attributed to HIS CUP.




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