Genesis 3:1-5
1 The serpent deceives Eve.6 Both she and Adam transgress the divine command, and fall into sin and misery.8 God arraigns them.14 The serpent is cursed.15 The promised seed.16 The punishment of mankind.21 Their first clothing.22 Their expulsion from paradise. Now.13-15; Isa 27:1; Mt 10:16; 2Co 11:3,14; Re 12:9; 20:2serpent.The Samaritan Copy, instead of {nachash,} "a serpent," reads {cachash,} "a liar or deceiver," read Joh 8:44. he said.Nu 22:28,29; Ec 4:10; 1Pe 3:7Yea, hath. Heb. Yea, because, etc. hath.Mt 4:3,6,9 serpent.Ps 58:4 But.2:16,17touch.20:6; Ex 19:12,13; 1Ch 16:22; Job 1:11; 2:5; 19:21; 1Co 7:1; 2Co 6:17Col 2:21 serpent.Joh 8:44Ye.13; De 29:19; 2Ki 1:4,6,16; 8:10; Ps 10:11; 2Co 2:11; 11:3; 1Ti 2:14 God.Ex 20:7; 1Ki 22:6; Jer 14:13,14; 28:2,3; Eze 13:2-6,22; 2Co 11:32Co 11:13-15your.7,10; Mt 6:23; Ac 26:18as gods.Ex 5:2; 2Ch 32:15; Ps 12:4; Eze 28:2,9; 29:3; Da 4:30; 6:7Ac 12:22,23; 2Co 4:4; 2Th 2:4; Re 13:4,14knowing.22; 2:17Genesis 25:29-34
A.M. 2199. B.C. 1805. and he.Jud 8:4,5; 1Sa 14:28,31; Pr 13:25; Isa 40:30,31 with that same red pottage. Heb. with that red, with that redpottage. This, we are informed, (ver. 34,) was of lentiles, a sort of pulse. Edom. i.e., red.36:1,9,43; Ex 15:15; Nu 20:14-21; De 23:7; 2Ki 8:20 31 at the point to die. Heb. going to die. and what.Job 21:15; 22:17; 34:9; Mal 3:14birthright.Ex 22:9 Swear.14:22; 24:3; Mr 6:23; Heb 6:16and he sold.27:36; 36:6,7; Heb 12:16 eat.Ec 8:15; Isa 22:13; 1Co 15:32thus Esau.Ps 106:24; Zec 11:13; Mt 22:5; 26:15; Lu 14:18-20; Ac 13:41Php 3:18,19; Heb 12:16,17Exodus 16:3
Would.Nu 20:3-5; De 28:67; Jos 7:7; 2Sa 18:33; La 4:9; Ac 26:29; 1Co 4:82Co 11:1we had.Nu 11:15; 14:2; Job 3:1,10,20; Jer 20:14-18; Jon 4:8,9flesh.2:23; Nu 11:4,5to kill.5:21; 17:3; Nu 16:13,41hunger.De 8:3; Jer 2:6; La 4:9Numbers 11:4-6
the mixed.Ex 12:38; Le 24:10,11; Ne 13:3fell a lusting. Heb. lusted a lust. the children.1Co 15:33wept again. Heb. returned and wept. Who shall.Ps 78:18-20; 106:14; Ro 13:14; 1Co 10:6 the fish.Ex 16:3; Ps 17:14; Php 3:19the cucumbers.In Hebrew, {kishshuim,} in Arabic, {kiththa,} Chaldee, {keta,} and Syriac, {kati,} a species of cucumber peculiar to Egypt, smooth, of a longish cylindrical shape, and about a foot long. Prosper Alpinus says that it differs from the common sort by its size, colour, and softness; that its leaves are smaller, whiter, softer, and rounder; its fruit larger, greener, smoother, softer, sweeter, and more easy of digestion than ours. Hasselquist describes it in the same manner; and adds, that it is very little watery, but firm like a melon, sweet and cool to the taste, but not so cold as the watermelon, which is meant by the {avutichim} of the text. 21:5; 2Sa 13:4Psalms 78:17-20
32; 95:8-10; 106:13-32; De 9:8,12-22; Heb 3:16-19 by asking meat.106:14,15; Ex 16:2,3; Nu 11:4; 1Co 10:6; Jas 4:2,3 Yea.Ex 16:8-10; Nu 21:5; 2Ch 32:19; Job 34:37; Ro 9:20; Re 13:6Can God.Nu 11:4,13furnish. Heb. order. he smote.Ex 17:6,7; Nu 20:11can he give.41; Ge 18:12-14; Nu 11:21-23Hebrews 12:16
any fornicator.13:4; Mr 7:21; Ac 15:20,29; 1Co 5:1-6,9-11; 6:15-20; 10:8; 2Co 12:21Ga 5:19-21; Eph 5:3,5; Col 3:5; 1Th 4:3-7; Re 2:20-23; 21:8; 22:15as Esau.Ge 25:31-34; 27:36
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