Genesis 4:4-5
the firstlings.Ex 13:12; Nu 18:12,17; Pr 3:9; Heb 9:22; 1Pe 1:19,20; Re 13:8flock. Heb. sheep, or, goats. fat.Le 3:16,17had.15:17; Le 9:24; Nu 16:35; Jud 6:21; 1Ki 18:24,38; 1Ch 21:262Ch 7:1; Ps 20:3; *marg:Heb 11:4 But.Nu 16:15; Heb 11:4wroth.31:2,5; Job 5:2; Ps 20:3; Isa 3:10,11; Mt 20:15; Lu 15:28-30Ac 13:45Leviticus 19:23-25
And when.14:34uncircumcised.12:3; 22:27; Ex 6:12,30; 22:29,30; Jer 6:10; 9:25,26; Ac 7:51 all the.Nu 18:12,13; De 12:17,18; 14:28,29; 18:4; Pr 3:9holy to praise the Lord withal. Heb. holiness of praises tothe Lord. 26:3,4; Pr 3:9,10; Ec 11:1,2; Hag 1:4-6,9-11; 2:18,19; Mal 3:8-10Leviticus 25:2-3
When ye.14:34; De 32:8,49; 34:4; Ps 24:1,2; 115:16; Isa 8:8; Jer 27:5keep. Heb. rest.23:32; *marg:a sabbath.26:34,35; Ex 23:10; 2Ch 36:21 3Joshua 5:11-12
old corn.The people would find abundance of old corn in the deserted granaries of the affrighted inhabitants: and the barley harvest being ripe, after offering the sheaf of first-fruits, they ate also new parched corn; and thus the manna being no longer necessary, ceased, after having been sent them regularly for almost forty years. To Christians the manna for their souls shall never fail, till they arrive at the Canaan above, to feast on its rich and inexhaustible provisions. unleavened cakes.Ex 12:18-20; 13:6,7; Le 23:6,14 the manna.Ex 16:35; Ne 9:20,21; Re 7:16,17but they did eat.De 6:10,11; Pr 13:22; Isa 65:13,14; Joh 4:38
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