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Genesis 27:28

27:28

dew <02919> [of the dew.]

<04924> [the fatness.]

plenty <07230> [plenty.]


Genesis 47:6

47:6

before <06440> [is.]

Goshen <01657> [Goshen.]

men <02428 0582> [men of activity.]

{Anshey chayil,} men of strength, power, ability, or prowess. It implies both fitness of mind and body; and so valour, prudence, diligence, and virtue.

charge <08269> [rulers.]

livestock <04735> [cattle]

{Mikneh}, from {kanah}, to posses, signifies property or possession of any kind, though it frequently is used for cattle, because in ancient times they constituted the principal part of a man's possessions.


Numbers 18:12

18:12

best .... olive oil ..... best <03323 02459> [best of the oil. Heb. fat.]

first fruits <07225> [the first-fruits.]


Numbers 18:29

18:29

best <02459> [best. Heb. fat.]


Deuteronomy 32:14

32:14

butter <02529> [Butter.]

Bashan <01316> [of Bashan.]

fat ............ best <02459> [the fat.]

juice <01818> [blood.]


Psalms 81:16

81:16

feed <0398> [fed.]

best wheat <02406 02459> [finest of the wheat. Heb. fat of wheat. honey.]


Psalms 147:14

147:14

brings peace <07760 07965> [He maketh peace, etc. Heb. Who maketh thy border peace.]

provides <07646> [filleth.]

best grain <02406 02459> [finest of the wheat. Heb. fat of wheat.]

81:16 *marg: De 32:14 [All]


Isaiah 28:1

28:1

crown <05850> [A.M. 3279. B.C. 725. the crown.]

This chapter begins a new subject, chiefly relating to the devastations of Israel and Judah by the Assyrian kings. The ancient Samaria being beautifully situated on the top of a round hill, and surrounded immediately with a rich valley, and then a circle of other hills around it, suggested the idea of a chaplet, or wreath of flowers.

drunkards <07910> [drunkards.]

beautiful <06643> [whose.]

overcome <01986> [overcome. Heb. broken.]


Isaiah 28:4

28:4

withering <05034> [shall be.]

early fig <01061> [the hasty.]

"No sooner," says Dr. Shaw, "doth the {boccore} (or early fig) draw near to perfection in the middle or latter end of June, than the {kermez,} or summer fig, begins to be formed, though it rarely ripens before August; about which time the same tree frequently throws out a third crop, or winter fig, as we may call it. This is usually of a much longer shape and darker complexion than the {kermez,} hanging and ripening upon the tree, even after the leaves are shed; and, provided the winter proves mild and temperate, is gathered as a delicious morsel in the spring."

swallows <01104> [eateth. Heb. swalloweth.]




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