Genesis 41:38
in whom.Nu 27:18; Job 32:8; Da 4:6,8,18; 5:11,14; 6:3Numbers 11:17
I will come.25; 12:5; Ge 11:5; 18:21; Ex 19:11,20; 34:5; Joh 3:13talk with.12:8; Ge 17:3,22; 18:20-22,33I will take.27:18; 1Sa 10:6; 2Ki 2:9,15; Ne 9:20; Isa 44:3; 59:20,21Joe 2:28; Joh 7:39; Ro 8:9; 1Co 2:12; 12:4-11; 1Th 4:8; 1Pe 1:22Jude 1:19they shall.Ex 18:22; Ac 6:3,4Judges 3:10
the Spirit.6:34; 11:29; 13:25; 14:6,19; Nu 11:17; 27:18; 1Sa 10:6; 11:6; 16:132Ch 15:1; 20:14; Ps 51:11; 1Co 12:4-11; Heb 6:4came. Heb. was. Mesopotamia. Heb. Aram.Judges 11:29
the spirit.3:10; 6:34; 13:25; Nu 11:25; 1Sa 10:10; 16:13-15; 1Ch 12:18Jephthah."Jephthah seems to have been judge only of north-east Israel." over Mizpeh.10:171 Samuel 16:13-14
anointed.10:1; 2Ki 9:6the Spirit.18; 10:6,9,10; Nu 11:17; 27:18; Jud 3:10; 11:29; 13:25; 14:6Isa 11:1-3; Joh 3:34; Heb 1:9 the Spirit.11:6; 18:12; 28:15; Jud 16:29; Ps 51:11; Ho 9:12evil spirit.The evil spirit was either sent immediately from the Lord, or permitted to come; but whether this was a diabolic possession, or a mere mental malady, is not agreed: it seems to have partaken of both. That Saul had fallen into a deep melancholy, there is little doubt; and that an evil spirit might work more effectually on such a state of mind, there can be little question. His malady appears to have been of a mixed kind, natural and diabolical: there is too much of apparent nature in it to permit us to believe it was all spiritual; and there is too much of apparently supernatural influence, to suffer us to believe it was all natural. 18:10; 19:9,10; Jud 9:23; 1Ki 22:22; Ac 19:15,16troubled. or, terrified.1 Samuel 16:18
a mighty.17:32-36; 2Sa 17:8,10and prudent.2Sa 14:20matters. or, speech. a comely.12the Lord.3:19; 10:7; 18:12-14; Ge 39:2,23; Mt 1:23; 28:20Daniel 5:14
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