Genesis 33:9-11
have enough.27:39; Pr 30:15; Ec 4:8my brother.4:9; 27:41; Jud 20:23; Pr 16:7; Ac 9:17; 21:20; Phm 1:7,16keep that thou hast unto thyself. Heb. be that to thee thatis thine. if now.19:19; 47:29; 50:4; Ex 33:12,13; Ru 2:10; 1Sa 20:3; Jer 31:2receive.To accept a present from an inferior was a customary pledge of friendship; but returning it implied disaffection. It was on this ground that Jacob was so urgent with Esau to receive his present. I have seen.32:30; 43:3; 2Sa 3:13; 14:24,28,32; Job 33:26; Ps 41:11; Mt 18:10Re 22:4 my blessing.32:13-20; Jos 15:19; Jud 1:15; 1Sa 25:27; 30:26; 2Ki 5:15; 2Co 9:5,6and because.9; Php 4:11,12,18enough. Heb. all things.Ro 8:31,32; 1Co 3:21; 2Co 6:10; Php 4:12,18; 1Ti 4:8urged him.2Ki 2:17; 5:16,23; Lu 14:23Genesis 43:11
If it must be.14; Es 4:16; Ac 21:14carry down.32:13-21; 33:10; 37:25; De 33:14; 1Sa 9:7; 25:27; 1Ki 4:21; 10:251Ki 15:19; 2Ki 8:8; 16:8; 20:12; Ps 68:29; 72:10; 76:11; Pr 17:18Pr 18:16; 19:6; 21:14; Eze 27:17a little balm.37:25; Jer 8:22; Eze 27:15balm.For an explanation of the words {tzori, nechoth,} and {lot,} here rendered respectively balm, spices, and myrrh, see on ch. 37:25. {Devash,} honey, is supposed by some not to have been that produced by bees, but a syrup produced from ripe dates. The Jewish doctors observe, that the word in 2 Ch 31:5 signifies dates; and the Arabians, at this day, call the choicest dates preserved with butter, {dabous,} and the honey obtained from them, {dibs,} or {dabs.} {Benanim,} nuts signifies pistachio nuts, the finest thing found in Syria; but, according to the others, a small nut, the produce of a species of the turpentine tree. {Shekaidim} is certainly almonds. honey.Le 20:24spices.1Ki 10:15; So 4:10,14-16; 5:1; 8:141 Samuel 25:35
Go up.20:42; 2Sa 15:9; 2Ki 5:19; Lu 7:50; 8:48accepted.Ge 19:21; Job 34:192 Samuel 16:1-4
1 Ziba, by presents and false suggestions, obtains his master's inheritance.5 At Bahurim Shimei curse David.9 David with patience abstains, and restrains others, from revenge.15 Hushai insinuates himself into Absalom's counsel.20 Ahithophel's counsel. little past.15:30,32Ziba.9:2,9-12with a couple.17:27-29; 19:32; 1Sa 17:17,18; 25:18; 1Ch 12:40; Pr 18:16; 29:4,5summer.These were probably pumpkins, cucumbers, or water-melons; the two latter being extensively used in the East to refresh travellers in the burning heat of the summer; and probably, as Mr. Harmer supposes, called summer fruits on this very account. Jer 40:10,12; Am 8:1; Mic 7:1a bottle.1Sa 10:3; 16:20 What meanest.Ge 21:29; 33:8; Eze 37:18The asses. This is the eastern mode of speaking when presenting any thing to a great man: "This is for the slaves of the servants of your majesty;" when at the same time the presents are intended for the sovereign himself, and it is so understood. 15:1; 19:26; Jud 5:10; 10:4for the young.1Sa 25:27that such.15:23; 17:29; Jud 8:4,5; 1Sa 14:28; Pr 31:6,7 where is.9:9,10; Ps 88:18; Mic 7:5Today.19:24-30; Ex 20:16; De 19:18,19; Ps 15:3; 101:5; Pr 1:19; 21:281Ti 6:9,10; Jude 1:11 Behold.14:10,11; Ex 23:8; De 19:15; Pr 18:13,17; 19:2I humbly beseech thee. Heb. I do obeisance.14:4,22Micah 7:3
do.Pr 4:16,17; Jer 3:5; Eze 22:6the prince.3:11; Isa 1:23; Jer 8:10; Eze 22:27; Ho 4:18; Am 5:12; Mt 26:15the great.1Ki 21:9-14his mischievous desire. Heb. the mischief of his soul. wrap.Isa 26:21; Lu 12:1,2; 1Co 4:5
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