Genesis 12:7

appeared.

17:1; 18:1; 32:30

Unto thy.

13:15; 17:3,8; 26:3; 28:13; Ex 33:1; Nu 32:11; De 1:8; 6:10; 30:20

Ps 105:9-12; Ro 9:8; Ga 3:16; 4:28

builded.

8; 8:20; 13:4,18; 26:25; 33:20; Heb 11:13

Genesis 17:1

1 God renews the covenant with Abram, and changes his name to Abraham, in token of a greater blessing.

9 Circumcision is instituted.

15 Sarai's name is changed to Sarah, and she is blessed.

17 Isaac is promised, and the time of his birth fixed.

23 Abraham and Ishmael are circumcised.

A.M. 2107. B.C. 1897. was.

16:16

the Lord.

12:1

Almighty.

18:14; 28:3; 35:11; Ex 6:3; Nu 11:23; De 10:17; Job 11:7; Ps 115:3

Jer 32:17; Da 4:35; Mt 19:26; Eph 3:20; Php 4:13; Heb 7:25

walk.

5:22,24; 6:9; 48:15; 1Ki 2:4; 3:6; 8:25; 2Ki 20:3; Ps 116:9; Isa 38:3

Mic 6:8; Lu 1:6; Ac 23:1; 24:16; Heb 12:28

perfect. or, upright, or sincere.

6:9; De 18:13; Job 1:1; Mt 5:48

Genesis 18:1

1 The Lord appears to Abraham, who entertains angels.

9 Sarah is reproved for laughing at the promise of a son.

16 The destruction of Sodom is revealed to Abraham.

23 Abraham makes intercession for the inhabitants.

appeared.

15:1; 17:1-3,22; 26:2; 48:3; Ex 4:1; 2Ch 1:7; Ac 7:2

Mamre.

13:18; 14:13

and he sat.In these verses we have a delightful picture of genuine and primitive hospitality: a venerable father sits at the tent door, not only to enjoy the current of refreshing air, but that if he saw any weary and exhausted travellers, he might invite them to rest and refresh themselves during the heat of the day, and the same custom still continues in the east. It was not the custom, nor was there any necessity, for strangers to knock at the door, or to speak first, but to stand till they were invited.

Genesis 26:2

appeared.

12:7; 17:1; 18:1,10-20

dwell.

12:1; Ps 37:3

Genesis 48:3

God.

17:1; 28:3; 35:11; Ex 6:3; Re 21:11

appeared.

28:12-19; 35:6,7,9,11,12; Ho 12:4

Luz.

Jud 1:23

Exodus 3:15

The Lord.

6; 4:5; Ge 17:7,8; De 1:11,35; 4:1; 2Ch 28:9; Mt 22:32; Ac 7:32

this is my name for ever.The name here referred to is that which immediately precedes, [yhwh,] ,] {Yehowah,} which we translate "Lord", the name by which God had been known from the creation of the world, (Ge 2:2,) and by which he is known to the present day. [yhwh,] {Yehowah,} from [hwh,] {hawah,} to be, subsist, signifies "He who is", or "subsists", i.e., eminently and in a manner superior to all other beings; and is essentially the same with [ahwh,] {eheyeh,} "I AM", in the preceding verse.

Ps 72:17,19; 135:13; 145:1,2; Isa 9:6; 63:12

my memorial.

Ps 102:12; Ho 12:5; Mic 4:5; Mal 3:6; Heb 13:8

Jeremiah 31:3

of old. Heb. from afar. I have.

De 7:7-9; 10:15; 33:3,26; Ho 11:1; Mal 1:2; Ro 9:13; 1Jo 4:19

an.

Ps 103:17; Isa 45:17; 54:8,9; Ro 11:28,29; 2Th 2:13-16; 2Ti 1:9

with loving-kindness have I drawn. or, have I extendedloving-kindness unto.

So 1:4; Ho 11:4; Joh 6:44,45; Ro 8:30; Eph 1:3-5; 2:4,5; Tit 3:3-6

Jas 1:18; 1Pe 1:3

Acts 7:2

Men.

22:1; 23:7

The God.

Ps 24:7,10; 29:3; Isa 6:3; Mt 6:13; Lu 2:14; Joh 1:14; 12:41

2Co 4:4-6; Tit 2:13; *Gr:

Heb 1:3; Re 4:11; 5:12,13

appeared.

Ge 12:1; Ne 9:7; Isa 51:2

when.

Jos 24:2

Charran.

Ge 11:31; 12:5; 29:4

Haran.
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