Genesis 1:26

Let us.

3:22; 11:7; Job 35:10; Ps 100:3; 149:2; Isa 64:8; Joh 5:17; 14:23

1Jo 5:7

man.In Hebrew, Adam; probably so called either from the red earth of which he was formed, or from the blush or flesh-tint of the human countenance: the name is intended to designate the species.

in our.

5:1; 9:6; Ec 7:29; Ac 17:26,28,29; 1Co 11:7; 2Co 3:18; 4:4; Eph 4:24

Col 1:15; 3:10; Jas 3:9

have dominion.

9:2,3,4; Job 5:23; Ps 8:4-8; 104:20-24; Ec 7:29; Jer 27:6

Ac 17:20,28,29; 1Co 11:7; 2Co 3:18; Eph 4:24; Col 3:10; Heb 2:6-9

Jas 3:7,9

Genesis 1:28

22; 8:17; 9:1,7; 17:16,20; 22:17,18; 24:60; 26:3,4,24; 33:5; 49:25

Le 26:9; 1Ch 4:10; 26:5; Job 42:12; Ps 107:38; 127:1-5; 128:3,4

Isa 45:18; 1Ti 4:3

moveth. Heb. creepeth.

Ps 69:34; *marg:

Genesis 9:2

1:28; 2:19; 35:5; Le 26:6,22; Job 5:22,23; Ps 8:4-8; 104:20-23

Eze 34:25; Ho 2:18; Jas 3:7

Genesis 42:26

26

Psalms 144:14

strong to labour. Heb. able to bear burdens, or loaden withflesh. no breaking in.

De 28:7,25; Jud 5:8; 6:3,6; 1Sa 13:17-23; 31:7; Jer 13:17-19; 14:18

La 1:4-6; Zec 8:3-5

Proverbs 14:4

clean.

Am 4:6

but.

13:23; 1Co 9:9-11

Isaiah 30:6

burden.

46:1,2; 57:9; Ho 8:9,10; 12:1

beasts.

1Ki 10:2; Mt 12:42

into the land.Or, as Bp. Lowth renders, "through a land of distress and difficulty:" the same deserts are here spoken of which the Israelites passed through.

19:4; Ex 1:14; 5:10-21; De 4:20; 8:15; 17:16; Jer 11:4

the viper.

Nu 21:6,7; De 8:15; Jer 2:6

riches.

2Ch 9:1; 16:2; 28:20-23

Isaiah 46:1

1 The idols of Babylon could not save themselves.

3 God saves his people to the end.

5 Idols are not comparable to God for power,

12 or present salvation.

Bel.Bel, called Belus by the Greek and Roman writers, is the same as Baal; and Nebo is interpreted by Castell and Norberg of Mercury; the two principal idols of Babylon. When that city was taken by the Persians, these images were carried in triumph.

21:9; 41:6,7; Ex 12:12; 1Sa 5:3; Jer 48:1-25; 50:2; 51:44,47,52

a burden.

2:20; Jer 10:5
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