Genesis 15:2-3
what.12:1-3childless.25:21; 30:1,2; 1Sa 1:11; Ps 127:3; Pr 13:12; Isa 56:5; Ac 7:5the.24:2,10; 39:4-6,9; 43:19; 44:1; Pr 17:2 Behold.12:2; 13:16; Pr 13:12; Jer 12:1; Heb 10:35,36born.14:14; Pr 29:21; 30:23; Ec 2:7Genesis 16:1-2
1 Sarai, being barren, gives Hagar to Abram.4 Hagar, being afflicted for despising her mistress, runs away.7 An angel commands her to return and submit herself, promises her a numerous posterity, and shows their character and condition.13 Hagar names the place, and returns to Sarai.15 Ishmael is born.16 The age of Abram. A.M. 2092. B.C. 1912. bare.15:2,3; 21:10,12; 25:21; Jud 13:2; Lu 1:7,36Egyptian.12:16; 21:9,21name.Ga 4:24Agar. the Lord.17:16; 18:10; 20:18; 25:21; 30:2,3,9,22; Ps 127:3obtain children. Heb be builded.30:3,6; Ex 21:4; Ru 4:11hearkened.3:1-6,12,17Genesis 25:21
A.M. 2167. B.C. 1837. intreated.1Sa 1:11,27; Ps 50:15; 65:2; 91:15; Isa 45:11; 58:9; 65:24; Lu 1:13because.11:30; 15:2,3; 16:2; 17:16-19; 1Sa 1:2; Lu 1:7and the.1Ch 5:20; 2Ch 33:13; Ezr 8:23; Ps 145:19; Pr 10:24and Rebekah.Ro 9:10-12Genesis 30:1
1 Rachel, in grief for her barrenness, gives Bilhah her maid unto Jacob.5 Bilhah bears Dan and Naphtali.9 Leah gives Zilpah her maid, who bears Gad and Asher.14 Reuben finds mandrakes, with which Leah buys her husband's company of Rachel.17 Leah bears Issachar, Zebulun, and Dinah.22 Rachel bears Joseph.25 Jacob desires to depart.27 Laban detains him on a new agreement.37 Jacob's policy, whereby he becomes rich. when Rachel.29:31Rachel envied.Envy and jealousy are most tormenting passions to the breast which harbours them, vexatious to all around, and introductory to much impatience and ungodliness. "Who is able to stand before envy?" 37:11; 1Sa 1:4-8; Ps 106:16; Pr 14:30; Ec 4:4; 1Co 3:3; Ga 5:21Tit 3:3; Jas 3:14; 4:5or else I die.35:16-19; 37:11; Nu 11:15,29; 1Ki 19:4; Job 3:1-3,11,20-22; 5:2Job 13:19; Jer 20:14-18; Joh 4:3,8; 2Co 7:10Judges 13:2-3
Zorah.Jos 15:33; 19:41barren.Ge 16:1; 25:21; 1Sa 1:2-6; Lu 1:7 the angel.2:1; 6:11,12; Ge 16:7-13; Lu 1:11,28-38but thou.Ge 17:16; 18:10; 1Sa 1:20; 2Ki 4:16; Lu 1:13,311 Samuel 1:2
two.Ge 4:19,23; 29:23-29; Jud 8:30; Mt 19:8but.Ge 16:1,2; 25:21; 29:31; Jud 13:2; Lu 1:71 Samuel 1:5-8
a worthy portion. or, a double portion.The Hebrew phrase, {manah achath appayim,} is correctly rendered by Gesenius, {ein Stud fur zwei personen, doppelle Portion,} "a portion for two persons, a double portion;" for {aph} in Hebrew, and [prosopon] in Greek, which literally mean a face, are used for a person. Ge 43:34; 45:22he loved.Ge 29:30,31; De 21:15shut up.Ge 20:18; 30:2 adversary.Le 18:18; Job 6:14provoked her. Heb. angered her. year.2:19when she. or, from the time that she. Heb. from her goingup. why weepest.2Sa 12:16,17; 2Ki 8:12; Job 6:14; Joh 20:13,15; 1Th 5:14am not.Ru 4:15; Ps 43:4; Isa 54:1,6
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