Genesis 31:9

1,16; Es 8:1,2; Ps 50:10; Pr 13:22; Mt 20:15

Exodus 3:22

But.

11:2; 12:35,36; Ge 15:14; Ps 105:37

borrow.Or, rather ask or demand, as the word [shâ'al ] properly signifies; and is so rendered by the LXX., Vulgate, and Geneva and Barker's Bible: the other ancient versions are the same as the Hebrew.

spoil.

Job 27:16,17; Pr 13:22; Isa 33:1; Eze 39:10

the Egyptians. or, Egypt.

Exodus 12:1-2

1 The beginning of the year is changed.

3 The passover is instituted.

11 The import of the rite of the passover.

15 Unleavened bread, etc.

29 The firstborn are slain.

31 The Israelites are driven out of the land.

37 They come to Succoth.

41 The time of their sojourning.

43 The ordinance of the passover.

1

A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491. An. Exod. Isr. 1. Abib or Nisan.

13:4; 23:15; 34:18; Le 23:5; Nu 28:16; De 16:1; Es 3:7

Exodus 12:35-36

3:21,22; 11:2,3; Ge 15:14; Ps 105:37

the Lord.

3:21; 11:3; Ge 39:21; Pr 16:7; Da 1:9; Ac 2:47; 7:10

they spoiled.

3:22; Ge 15:14; Ps 105:37

Job 27:16-17

heap up.

22:24; 1Ki 10:27; Hab 2:6; Zec 9:3

prepare raiment.D'Herbelot tells us, that Bokhten, an illustrious poet of Cufah, in the 9th century, had so many presents made him, that at his death he was found possessed of 100 suits of clothes, 200 shirts, and 500 turbans.

Mt 6:19; Jas 5:2

but the just.

Pr 13:22; 28:8; Ec 2:26

Psalms 24:1

1 God's lordship in the world.

3 The citizens of his spiritual kingdom.

7 An exhortation to receive him.

A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042. earth.

50:12; Ex 9:29; 19:5; De 10:14; 1Ch 29:11; Job 41:11; Da 4:25

1Co 10:26

world.

89:11; 98:7; Na 1:5

Psalms 105:37

brought.

Ge 15:14; Ex 3:22; 12:35,36; Ac 13:17

and there.Considering the immense number of men, women, children, and cattle, it must certainly have appeared extraordinary, that there was none among them weak or feeble, none unable to perform the journey. The order was that "not a hoof should be left behind;" and He who commanded gave strength to obey.
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