Exodus 1:22
A.M. 2431. B.C. 1573. Every son.16; 7:19-21; Ps 105:25; Pr 1:16; 4:16; 27:4; Ac 7:19; Re 16:4-6Exodus 2:2-3
A.M. 2433. B.C. 1571. she saw.Ps 112:5; Ac 7:20; Heb 11:23 could not.1:22; Mt 2:13,16; Ac 7:19an ark.Isa 18:2bulrushes.{Gomé,} is the papyrus, so famous in all antiquity. It grows on the banks of the Nile, and in marshy grounds; the stalk rises to the height of six or seven cubits above the water, is triangular, and terminates in a crown of small filaments, resembling hair. This reed was of the greatest use to the Egyptians; the pith serving them for food, and the woody part to build vessels with; which vessels frequently appear on various monuments of Egyptian antiquity. That boats were made of this reed is also attested by Pliny and others. with slime.Ge 6:14; 11:3; 14:10Job 33:15
a dream.4:13; Ge 20:3; 31:24; Nu 12:6; Jer 23:28; Da 4:5; Heb 1:1deep.Ge 15:12; Da 8:18Job 33:17
withdraw.17:11; Ge 20:6; Isa 23:9; Ho 2:6; Mt 27:19; Ac 9:2-6purpose. Heb. work. hide.De 8:16; 2Ch 32:25; Isa 2:11; Da 4:30-37; 2Co 12:7; Jas 4:10Matthew 2:16
when.Ge 39:14,17; Nu 22:29; 24:10; Jud 16:10; Job 12:4was exceeding.Pr 27:3,4; Da 3:13,19,20and slew.Ge 49:7; 2Ki 8:12; Pr 28:15,17; Isa 26:21; 59:7; Ho 10:14; Re 17:6according.7Acts 7:19
Ex 1:9-22; Ps 83:4,5; 105:25; 129:1-3; Re 12:4,5Revelation of John 12:4
his tail.9:10,19; Da 8:9-12of the.17:18the dragon.2; Ex 1:16; Mt 2:3-16; Joh 8:44; 1Pe 5:8
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