Exodus 2:11
A.M. 2473. B.C. 1531. Moses.Ac 7:22-24; Heb 11:24-26burdens.1:11; 3:7; 5:9,14; Isa 58:6; Mt 11:28; Lu 4:18Exodus 5:4-5
wherefore.Jer 38:4; Am 7:10; Lu 23:2; Ac 16:20,21; 24:5let.{Taphreeoo,} from {pard,} to loose, disengage; and which we render let, from the Anglo-Saxon {lettan,} to hinder. Ye hinder the people from their work: "Get you unto your burdens." "Let religion alone and mind your work." The language not only of tyranny, but of thoughtless irreligion. burdens.1:11 1:7-11; Pr 14:28Psalms 68:13
Though.That is, probably, "Though ye have laboured and lain down between the brick-kilns in Egypt--a poor, enslaved, and oppressed people, yet ye shall gradually rise to dignity, prosperity, and splendour; as a dove, which has been defiled with dirt, disordered, and dejected, by washing herself in a running stream, and trimming her plumage, gradually recovers the serenity of her disposition, the purity of colour, and the richness and varied elegance of her appearance." ye have.81:6; Ex 1:14; 1Co 6:9-11; 12:2; Eph 2:1-3; Tit 3:3the wings.74:19; 105:37; 149:4; 1Ki 4:20,21; Eze 16:6-14; Lu 15:16,22Eph 5:26,27; Re 1:5,6Psalms 81:6
I removed.Ex 1:14; 6:6; Isa 9:4; 10:27; Mt 11:29were delivered. Heb. passed away. from the pots. Or rather, as {dood} also signifies, (see 2 Ki 10:7; Jer 24:2,} the basket: so LXX., and Symmachus, [\~kofinov\~, kophinos,] and Vulgate and Jerome, {cophino;} and Diodati, {le sue mani si non dipartite dalle corbe,} "his hands were removed from the baskets," i.e., says he in a note, {de portar la terra da far mattoni,} "from carrying earth to make bricks," Ex 1:14. 68:13Psalms 105:13
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