Genesis 24:2-4

eldest.

15:2; 1Ti 5:17

ruled.

10; 39:4-6,8,9; 44:1

Put.

9; 47:29; 1Ch 29:24

swear.

21:23; 26:28-31; 31:44-53; 50:25; Ex 20:7; 22:11; 23:13; Le 19:12

Nu 5:21; De 6:13; 10:20; Jos 2:12; 1Sa 20:17; Ne 13:25; Isa 45:23

Isa 48:1; 65:16; Jer 4:2; 12:16; Zep 1:5; Heb 6:16

the.

14:22; 2Ki 19:15; 2Ch 2:12; Ne 9:6; Ps 115:15; Jer 10:11

that.

6:2,4; 26:34,35; 27:46; 28:1,2,8; Ex 34:16; De 7:3,4; 1Co 7:39

2Co 6:14-17

to my kindred.

11:25-32; 12:1,7; 22:20-23; 28:2There does not appear in all this concern the least taint of worldly policy, or any of those motives which usually govern men in the settlement of their children. No mention is made of riches, or honours, or natural accomplishments, but merely of what related to God.--Fuller.

Genesis 24:13-14

I stand.

43; Ps 37:5; Pr 3:6

daughters.

11; 29:9,10; Ex 2:16; Jud 5:11; 1Sa 9:11; Joh 4:7

And let.

Jud 6:17,37; 1Sa 14:9

she that.

44; Pr 19:14

thereby.

15:8; Ex 4:1-9; Jud 6:17,37; 7:13-15; 18:5; 1Sa 6:7-9; 10:2-10

1Sa 14:8,10; 20:7; 2Sa 5:24; 20:9; 2Ki 20:8-11; Isa 7:11; Ro 1:10

Judges 6:17-24

If now.

Ex 33:13,16

shew.

36-40; Ge 15:8-17; Ex 4:1-9; 2Ki 20:8-11; Ps 86:17; Isa 7:11

bring.

13:15; Ge 18:3,5; 19:3

present. or, meat offering.

and made.Dr. Shaw observes, "Besides a bowl of milk, and a basket of figs, raisins, or dates, which upon our arrival were presented to us, to stay our appetite, the master of the tent fetched us from his flock, according to the number of our company, a kid or a goat, a lamb or a sheep; half of which was immediately seethed by his wife, and served up with {cucasoe;} the rest was made {kab-ab,} i.e., cut to pieces and roasted, which we reserved for our breakfast or dinner next day." May we not suppose, says Mr. Harmer, that Gideon presented some slight refreshment to the supposed prophet, according to the present Arab mode, and desired him to stay till he could provide something more substantial; that he immediately killed a kid, seethed a part of it, and when ready brought the stewed meat in a pot, with unleavened cakes of bread, which he had baked; and the other part, the {kab-ab,} in a basket for him to carry with him, for some after repast in his journey?

13:15-19; Ge 18:6-8

a kid. Heb. a kid of the goats. unleavened cakes.

Le 2:4

lay them.

13:19

pour out.

1Ki 18:33,34

rose up.

13:20; Le 9:24; 1Ki 18:38; 1Ch 21:26; 2Ch 7:1

perceived.

13:21

because.

13:22,23; Ge 16:13; 32:30; Ex 33:20; De 5:5,24,26; Isa 6:5-8

Joh 1:18; 12:41

Peace be.

Ge 32:30; 43:23; Ps 85:8; Da 10:19; Joh 14:27; 20:19,26; Ro 1:7

built.

21:4; Ge 33:20; Jos 22:10,26-28

Jehovah-shalom. that is, The Lord send peace.

Ge 22:14; Ex 17:15; Jer 23:6; 33:16; Eze 48:35

Ophrah.

8:32

Judges 6:36-40

If thou wilt.

14,17-20; Ex 4:1-9; 2Ki 20:9; Ps 103:13,14; Mt 16:1

Behold.

De 32:2; Ps 72:6; Ho 6:3,4; 14:5

only.

Ps 147:19,20; Mt 10:5,6; 15:24

a bowl.

Isa 35:7

Let not thine.

Ge 18:32

dry.

Ps 107:33-35; Isa 35:6,7; 43:19,20; 50:2; Mt 8:12; 21:43

Ac 13:46; 22:21; 28:28; Ro 11:12-22

40

1 Samuel 14:9-10

they.

Ge 24:13,14; Jud 6:36-40

Tarry. Heb. Be still.

this shall be a sign.

10:7; Ge 24:14; Jud 7:11; Isa 7:11-14

2 Kings 20:8

What shall be.

5; 19:29; Jud 6:17,37-40; Isa 7:11,14; 38:22; Ho 6:2

Psalms 86:17

Shew.

41:10,11; 74:9; Isa 38:22; 1Co 5:5

that they.

71:9-13; 109:29; Mic 7:8-10

thou.

40:1; 71:20,21
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