‏ Exodus 6:8

swear. Heb. lift up my hand.The ancient mode of appealing to God was by lifting up the right hand, and was considered as a form of swearing. Hence {yamin,} in Hebrew the right hand, is in Arabic an oath, and as a verb, to take an oath. A similar custom prevailed among the heathens. See Virg. Æn. 1. xii. v. 196.

Ge 14:22; De 32:40; Eze 20:5,6,15,23,28,42; 36:7; 47:14

to give.

32:13; Ge 15:18; 22:16,17; 26:3; 28:13; 35:12

I am.

2; Nu 23:19; 1Sa 15:29

‏ Deuteronomy 32:40

Ge 14:22; Ex 6:8; Nu 14:28-30; Jer 4:2; Heb 6:17,18; Re 10:5,6

‏ Daniel 12:7

he held.

De 32:40; Re 10:5,7

liveth.

4:34; Job 27:2; Jer 4:2

that it.

11,12; 7:25; 8:14; 11:13; Re 11:2,3,15; 12:6,14; 13:5

a time.That is, 1,260 years, to be reckoned from the time the "saints were delivered into the hand" of "the little horn."

an half. or, a part. and when.

Lu 21:14; Re 10:7; 11:7-15

the holy.

8:24; De 7:6; 26:19; Isa 62:12; 1Pe 2:9

‏ Revelation of John 10:5-6

stand.

2

lifted.

Ge 14:22; 22:15,16; Ex 6:8; De 32:40; Eze 20:5,15,23,28,42; 36:7

Eze 47:14; Da 12:7; Heb 6:13

by him.

1:18; 4:9; Jer 10:10

who.

4:11; 14:7; Ge 1:1-2:25; Ex 20:11; Ne 9:6; Ps 95:3-6; 146:5; 148:1-7

Jer 10:11-13; Ac 14:15; 17:23; Ro 1:20

that there.Rather, "the time should not be yet," [chronos ouk esti eti ,] that is, the time of those glorious things with which "the mystery of God should be finished."

16:17; Da 12:7

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