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Joshua 19:2

19:2

[Beer-sheba, Sheba, and Moladah.]

[Bilhah, Ezem, Tolad, Bethuel.]


Genesis 21:14

21:14

Early <07925> [A.M. 2112. B.C. 1892. rose up.]

took <03947> [took.]

child <03206> [child.]

Or, youth, (see ver. 12, 20,) as Ishmael was now 16 or 17 years of age.

sent <07971> [sent.]

wandering aimlessly <08582> [wandered.]

Beer Sheba <0884> [Beer-sheba.]

So called when Moses wrote; but not before Abraham's covenant with Abimelech, ver. 31. Such instances of the figure prolepsis are not infrequent in the Pentateuch.


Genesis 21:31-33

21:31

named <07121> [called.]

[Beer-sheba. i.e., The well of the oath, or the well of the seven: alluding to the seven ewe lambs. The verb rendered "to swear" is derived from the word translated seven.]

.# 14 26:23 Jos 15:28 Jud 20:1 2Sa 17:11 1Ki 4:25


21:32

Philistines <06430> [the Philistines.]


21:33

tamarisk tree <0815> [grove. or, tree.]

The original word {eshel,} has been variously translated a grove, a plantation, an orchard, a cultivated field, and an oak; but it may denote a kind of tamarisk, as it is rendered by Gesenius, the same with the Arabic {athl.}

Beer Sheba <0884> [Beer-sheba.]

worshiped <07121> [called.]

Lord <08034> [on the name.]

Dr. Shuckford justly contends, that the expression rendered, "he called on the name," signifies "he invoked in the name."

eternal <05769> [everlasting.]


Genesis 26:33

26:33

Shibah <07656> [Shebah. i.e., an oath. therefore.]

Beer Sheba <0884> [Beer-sheba. i.e., the well of the oath.]

This may have been the same city which was called Beer-sheba a hundred years before this, in the time of Abraham; but as the well, from which it had its name originally, was closed up by the Philistines, the name of the place might have been abolished with the well; when, therefore, Isaac re-opened it, he restored the ancient name of the place.




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