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Proverbs 15:12

15:12

scorner <03887> [scorner.]

<03212> [neither.]


Genesis 19:8-9

19:8

two <08147> [I have.]

out <03318> [let.]

come <0935> [therefore.]


19:9

close enough <05066> [Stand.]

man <0259> [This.]

kept pressing <06484> [pressed.]


Genesis 19:1

19:1

And there came two angels. Or, rather, "the two angels came," referring to those mentioned in the preceding chapter, and there called "men." It seems, (from ch. 18, ver. 22,) that these two angels were sent to Sodom, while the third, who was the Lord or Jehovah, remained with Abraham.

got up <06965> [rose.]

bowed down <07812> [bowed.]


Genesis 18:17

18:17


Genesis 21:20

21:20

God <0430> [God.]

<07235> [an archer.]


Genesis 22:24

22:24

concubine <06370> [concubine.]

Maacah <04601> [Maachah.]

He may have been the father of the Macetes, in Arabia Felix: there is a city called Maca towards the straits of Ormus.


Genesis 22:1-2

22:1

God <0430> [A.M. 2132. B.C. 1872. Jos. Ant. God.]

tested <05254> [tempt.]

Or prove, or try, as tempt, from tento, originally signified.

[Behold, here I am. Heb. Behold me.]


22:2

Take <03947> [Take.]

Moriah <04179> [Moriah.]

up <05927> [and offer.]


Genesis 24:20-22

24:21

Silently .... watched <07583 02790> [wondering at.]

[to wit. i.e., "to know," or "to learn."]

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


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 24:2

24:2

senior <02205> [eldest.]

charge <04910> [ruled.]

Put <07760> [Put.]


Genesis 25:15-16

25:15

<02316> [Hadar. or, Hadad.]

More than 300 MSS. and printed editions read Hadad, as in 1 Ch 1:30.

Tema <08485> [Tema.]

Naphish <05305> [Naphish.]

These are evidently the same people mentioned in 1 Ch 5:19, who, with the Itureans, assisted the Hagarenes against the Israelites, but were overcome by the two tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh.


25:16

camps <02918> [castles.]

The word {tiroth,} rendered "castles," is supposed by some to denote here "towers," fortified rocks, or mountain-tops, and fastnesses of various kinds in woods and hilly countries; but it rather means, "shepherds' cots," surrounded by sufficient enclosures to prevent the cattle from straying, as the cognate Syriac word {teyaro,} and Arabic {tawar,} signify "a sheep-fold."

<08147> [twelve.]


Genesis 36:16

36:16

chief Korah chief ... chief ...... chiefs <0441 07141> [Duke Korah.]

As it is certain from ver. 4, that Eliphaz was Esau's son by Adah, and from ver. 11, 12, that Eliphaz had but six sons, "Teman, Omar, Zepho, Gatam, Kenaz, and Amalek;" as is is also certain, from ver. 5, 14, that Korah was the son of Esau (not Eliphaz) by Aholibamah; and as the words duke Korah are omitted by both the Samaritan Text and Version, Dr. Kennicott pronounces them to be an interpolation.

chief ... chief ... chief ...... chiefs <0441> [dukes.]




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