Genesis 13:7-8

a strife.

21:25; 26:20; Ex 2:17; 1Co 3:3; Ga 5:20; Tit 3:3; Jas 3:16; 4:1

Canaanite.

10:19; 12:6; 15:18-21; 34:30; Ne 5:9; Php 2:14,15; Col 4:5

1Th 4:12; 1Pe 2:12

dwelled.i.e., They were there when Abram and Lot came to pitch their tents in the land.

Let.

Pr 15:1; Mt 5:9; 1Co 6:6,7; Php 2:14; Heb 12:14; Jas 3:17,18

brethren. Heb. men, brethren.

11:27-31; 45:24; Ex 2:13; Ps 133:1; Ac 7:26; Ro 12:10; Eph 4:2,3

1Th 4:9; Heb 13:1; 1Pe 1:22; 2:17; 3:8; 4:8; 2Pe 1:7; 1Jo 2:9-11

1Jo 3:14-19; 4:7,20,21

Genesis 37:4

hated him.

5,11,18-24; 4:5; 27:41; 49:23; 1Sa 16:12,13; 17:28; Ps 38:19; 69:4

Joh 7:3-5; 15:18,19; Tit 3:3; 1Jo 2:11; 3:10,12; 4:20

and could not speak peaceably unto him.Or, rather, "and they could not speak peace to him," i.e., they would not accost him in a friendly manner: they would not even wish him well, in the eastern mode of salutation of, Peace be to thee! It is not an unusual thing for an Arab or Turk to hesitate to return the {salâm}, if given by a Christian, or by one of whom he has not a favourable opinion; and this may always be considered as an act of hostility.

Psalms 133:1

1 The blessedness of unity among brethren.

(Title.) A Song of degrees.This Psalm was probably composed when David was made king over all Israel.

122:1; 124:1; 131:1; *titles

how good.

122:6-8; Ge 13:8; 45:24; 2Sa 2:26,27; Isa 11:6,9,13; Jer 32:39

Joh 13:35; 17:21; 1Co 1:10; Eph 4:3-6; Php 2:2-5; Heb 13:1; 1Pe 3:8

1Jo 3:14-19

together. Heb. even together.

Galatians 5:15

26; 2Sa 2:26,27; Isa 9:20,21; 11:5-9,13; 1Co 3:3; 6:6-8; 2Co 11:20

2Co 12:20; Jas 3:14-18; 4:1-3

James 3:16

where.

14; 1Co 3:3; Ga 5:20

there.

Ge 11:9; *marg:

Ac 19:29; 1Co 14:33

confusion. Gr. tumult, or, unquietness. every.

1Jo 3:12
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