Genesis 45:6

two years.

41:29-31,54,56; 47:18

earing.Earing means ploughing or seed-time from the Anglo-Saxon {erian,} probably from {aro,} to plough; and agrees with [aroo ,] Greek, {charatha,} Arabic, and {charash,} Hebrew.

47:23; Ex 34:21; De 21:4; 1Sa 8:12; Isa 30:24

Deuteronomy 21:4

a rough valley.As the word {nachal} signifies both a torrent, and the valley or glen through which it flows, {nachal aithan} may be rendered a rapid torrent. Many torrents in Judea are dry during a great part of the year; when not only their banks but their beds may be ploughed, and yield a crop. Hence there is no impropriety in specifying that such a place should be one that "is neither cared nor sown;" while the circumstance that the elders were to wash their hands over the heifer, whose head had been struck off into the stream, confirms this interpretation. The spot of ground where this sacrifice was made must be uncultivated, because it was considered as a sacrifice for the atonement of murder, and, consequently, would pollute the land.

shall strike.

1Pe 2:21-24; 3:18

1 Samuel 8:12

appoint.

1Ch 27:1-22

and will set.

1Ki 4:7,22,23,27,28; 2Ch 32:28,29

Isaiah 30:24

oxen.

De 25:4; 1Co 9:9,10

ear the ground.

Ge 45:6; Ex 34:21; De 21:4; 1Sa 8:12

clean. or, savory. Heb. leavened.
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