Genesis 46:2
in the visions.15:1,13; 22:11; Nu 12:6; 24:4; 2Ch 26:5; Job 4:13; 33:14,15; Da 2:19Ac 9:10; 10:3; 16:9Jacob.22:1; Ex 3:3,4; 1Sa 3:4,10; Ac 9:4; 10:13Numbers 12:6
a prophet.Ge 20:7; Ex 7:1; Ps 105:15; Mt 23:31,34,37; Lu 20:6; Eph 4:11Re 11:3,10in a vision.Ge 15:1; 46:2; Job 4:13; 33:15; Ps 89:19; Eze 1:1; Da 8:2Da 10:8,16,17; Lu 1:11,22; Ac 10:11,17; 22:17,18a dream.Ge 31:10,11; 1Ki 3:5; Jer 23:28; Da 7:1; Mt 1:20; 2:12,13,191 Samuel 9:9
enquire.Ge 25:22; Jud 1:1a Seer.2Sa 24:11; 2Ki 17:13; 1Ch 26:28; 29:29; 2Ch 16:7,10; Isa 29:10Isa 30:10; Am 7:12Ezekiel 1:1
1 The time of Ezekiel's prophecy at Chebar.4 His vision of four cherubims;15 of the four wheels;26 and of the glory of God. in the thirtieth.Nu 4:3; Lu 3:23as I.Ec 9:1,2; Jer 24:5-7captives. Heb. captivity. by the river.3; 3:15,23; 10:15,20,22; 43:3Chebar.Chebar, called now Khabour, is a river of Mesopotamia, which taking its rise in the Mysian mountains, falls into the Euphrates near Carchemish, or Circesioum, now Karkisia, about 35 degrees 20' N. lat. and 40 degrees 25' E. long. the heavens.Mt 3:16; Lu 3:21; Joh 1:51; Ac 7:56; 10:11; Re 4:1; 19:11I saw.8:3; 11:24; Ge 15:1; 46:2; Nu 12:6; Isa 1:1; Da 8:1,2; Ho 12:10Joe 2:28; Mt 17:9; Ac 9:10-12; 10:3; 2Co 12:1Ezekiel 3:4
11; 2:3,7; Mt 10:5,6; 15:24; Ac 1:8Ezekiel 11:24
the spirit.1; 8:3; 2Ki 2:16; 2Co 12:3into.1:3; 3:12,15; Ps 137:1So.Ge 17:22; 35:13; Ac 10:16Daniel 10:1-16
1 Daniel, having humbled himself, sees a vision.10 Being troubled with fear, he is comforted by the angel. A.M. 3470. B.C. 534. Cyrus.1:21; 6:28; 2Ch 36:22,23; Ezr 1:1,2,7,8; 3:7; 4:3,5; 5:13-17; 6:3,14Isa 44:28; 45:1whose.1:7; 4:8; 5:12and the.8:26; 11:2; Ge 41:32; Lu 1:20; Re 19:9but.14; 12:4,9long. Heb. great. and he.1:17; 2:21; 5:17; 8:16; 9:22,23 I Daniel.Ezr 9:4,5; Ne 1:4; Ps 42:9; 43:2; 137:1-5; Isa 66:10; Jer 9:1Mt 9:15; Ro 9:2; Jas 4:9; Re 11:5full weeks. Heb. weeks of days.9:24-27 I ate.6:18; Isa 24:6-11; 1Co 9:27pleasant bread. Heb. bread of desires.11:8; Job 33:20; Am 5:11; Na 2:9; *marginsneither did.2Sa 19:24; Mt 6:17 as.8:2; Eze 1:3Hiddekel.Ge 2:14 and behold.12:6,7; Jos 5:13; Zec 1:8; Re 1:13-15a certain man. Heb. one man. clothed.12:6,7; Eze 9:2loins.Isa 11:5; Eph 6:14; Re 1:13-15; 15:6,7Uphaz.Jer 10:9 like the beryl.Ex 28:20; Eze 1:16; 10:9; Re 21:20his face.Eze 1:14; Mt 17:2; Lu 9:29; Re 1:13-17; 19:12his arms.Eze 1:7; Re 1:15; 10:1like the voice.Eze 1:24; Re 10:3,4 alone.2Ki 6:17; Ac 9:7; 22:9but.Eze 12:18; Heb 12:21so.Ge 3:10; Isa 2:10; Jer 23:24 I was.Ge 32:24; Ex 3:3; Joh 16:32; 2Co 12:2,3and there.7:28; 8:7,27; Hab 3:16; Mt 17:6; Mr 9:6; Re 1:17comeliness. or, vigour. turned.Ge 32:25,31; 2Co 12:7 was I.8:18; Ge 2:21; 15:12; Job 4:13; 33:15; So 5:2; Lu 9:32; 22:45 an hand.16,18; 8:18; 9:21; Jer 1:9; Re 1:17set. Heb. moved. a man.9:23; Joh 13:23; 21:20greatly beloved. Heb. of desires.3; Ps 45:11; So 7:10understand.8:16,17; 9:22,23upright. Heb. upon thy standing.Ac 26:16I stood.Job 4:14-16; 37:1; Mr 16:8; Ac 9:6 Fear not.19; Isa 35:4; 41:10,14; Mt 28:5,10; Mr 16:6; Lu 1:13,30; 2:10; 24:38Ac 18:9,10; 27:24; Re 1:17from.Daniel, as Bp. Newton observes, was now very far advanced in years; for the third year of Cyrus was the 73rd of his captivity; and being a youth when carried captive, he cannot be supposed to have been less than ninety. Old as he was, "he set his heart to understand," the former revelations which had been made to him, and particularly the vision of the ram and he-goat, as may be collected from the sequel; and for this purpose he prayed and fasted three weeks. His fasting and prayers had the desired effect, for and angel was sent to unfold to him those mysteries; and whoever would excel in divine knowledge, must imitate Daniel, and habituate himself to study, temperance, and devotion. 2,3; 9:3,4,20-23; Isa 58:9; 65:24; Ac 10:4,30,31chasten.Le 16:29,31; Nu 29:7; Ps 69:10and I.11; 9:20-22; Ac 10:3-5,30,31 the prince.20; Ezr 4:4-6,24; Zec 3:1,2; Eph 6:12; 1Th 2:18Michael.21; 12:1; Jude 1:9; Re 12:7one. or, the first.Col 2:10; 1Pe 3:22 in the.2:28; Ge 49:1; De 4:30; 31:21; Isa 2:2; Ho 3:5; Mic 4:1; 2Ti 3:1the vision.1; 8:26; 12:4,9; Hab 2:3; Heb 2:3 I set.9; 8:18; Eze 24:27; 33:22; Lu 1:20 like.5,6,18; 8:15; 9:21; Eze 1:26; Php 2:7,8; Re 1:13touched.10; Isa 6:7; Jer 1:9; Eze 3:27; 33:22; Lu 1:64; 21:15my Lord.17; 12:8; Ex 4:10,13; Jos 5:14; Jud 6:13,15; 13:8; Joh 20:28my sorrows.8,9; 7:15,28; 8:17,27; Ec 1:18Acts 10:10-17
he became.Mt 4:2; 12:1-3; 21:18he fell.22:17; Nu 24:4,16; Eze 8:1-3; 11:24; 40:2; 2Co 12:2-4; Re 1:10; 4:2,3 saw.7:56; Eze 1:1; Lu 3:21; Joh 1:51; Re 4:1; 11:19; 19:11and a.Ge 49:10; Isa 11:6-14; 19:23-25; 43:6; 56:8; Mt 8:11; 13:47,48Joh 11:52; 12:32; Ro 1:16; 3:29-31; 9:4; 15:9-12; 16:25,26Ga 2:15; 3:28; Eph 1:10; 3:6; Col 3:11vessel.The word [skeuos ,] which corresponds to the Hebrew kelee, denotes every kind of vessel or utensil, any thing which may be considered as a receptacle; and is therefore applicable to a sheet [othone ,] or any thing woven from flax, tied up at the four corners, which our word vessel is not. Ge 7:8,9; Isa 11:6-9; 65:25; Joh 7:37; 1Co 6:9-11 Rise.10; Jer 35:2-5; Joh 4:31-34kill.Or, sacrifice and eat, [thusia kai phago .] The spirit of the heavenly direction seems to be this, say Dr. A. Clarke, "The middle wall of the partition is now pulled down; the Jews and Gentiles are called to become one flock, under one shepherd and bishop of souls. Thou, Peter, shalt open the door of faith to the Gentiles, and be also the minister of the circumcision. Rise up; already a blessed sacrifice is prepared: go and offer it to God; and let thy soul feed on the fruits of his mercy," etc. Not.Ge 19:18; Ex 10:11; Mt 16:22; 25:9; Lu 1:60for.Le 11:1-17; 20:25; De 14:1-29; Eze 4:14; 44:31 What.28; 11:9; 15:9,20,29; Mt 15:11; Re 14:14-17,20; 1Co 10:25Ga 2:12,13; 1Ti 4:3-5; Tit 1:15; Heb 9:9,10 thrice.Ge 41:32; Joh 21:17; 2Co 13:1 while.19; 2:12; 5:24; 25:20; Joh 13:12; 1Pe 1:11the men.7-18; 9:43
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