Leviticus 9:22
hands <03027> [his hand. or, as the Greek has it, "his hands."]
Menachem gives reason why it is written hand, to signify the right hand, because that was lifted up higher than the left. The lifting up of the hand was a gesture used in speaking, and signifying any weighty thing, Isa 49:22; and particularly in swearing, Ge 14:22; praying, Ps 28:2; and blessing, either of God, Ps 134:2, or of men, as in this place. Paul, speaking of prayer, uses the phrase, "lifting up holy hands;" as also David: "Let the lifting up of my hands be as the evening sacrifice."
Leviticus 26:9
turn <06437> [for I.]
fruitful <06509> [make you.]
maintain <06965> [establish.]
Leviticus 26:23-24
Leviticus 26:27
Leviticus 19:30
keep <08104> [keep.]
fear <03372> [reverence.]
Leviticus 26:21
hostility ....... willing <07147 014> [contrary unto me. or, at all adventures with me: and so ver.]
Leviticus 26:40
confess <03034> [confess.]
walked <01980> [and that.]
Leviticus 13:41
Leviticus 26:28
rage <02534> [in fury.]
Leviticus 4:6
dip <02881> [dip.]
seven times <07651 06471> [seven times.]
The number seven is what is called a number of perfection among the Hebrews; and is often used to denote the completion, fulness, or perfection of a thing.
Leviticus 4:17
Leviticus 26:41
uncircumcised <06189> [their uncircumcised.]
humbled <03665> [humbled.]
make up <07521> [and they.]