Genesis 19:2-3
turn.Heb 13:2wash.18:4Nay.Instead of lo, nay, some MSS. have lo, to him. "And they said unto him, for we lodge in the street;" where, nevertheless, the negation is understood. Knowing the disposition of the inhabitants, and appearing in the character of mere travellers, they preferred the open street to any house; but not yet willing to make themselves known, as Lot pressed them vehemently, and as they knew him to be a righteous man, they consented to take shelter under his hospitable roof. Jud 19:17-21; Lu 24:28,29; Ac 16:15 pressed.2Ki 4:8; Lu 11:8; 14:23; 24:28,29; 2Co 5:14a feast.18:6-8; 21:8; Lu 5:29; Joh 12:2; Heb 13:2unleavened.18:6; Ex 12:15,39; Jud 6:19; 1Sa 28:24; 1Co 5:8 Genesis 24:31-33
thou.26:29; Jud 17:2; Ru 3:10; Ps 115:15; Pr 17:8; 18:16for I.25 he ungirded. i.e., Laban ungirded. straw.Straw, by the eastern mode of threshing, was cut or shattered, and reduced to a kind of chaff. With this, sometimes mixed with a little barley, the eastern people still feed their labouring beasts, as they anciently did. wash.18:4; 19:2; 43:24; Jud 19:21; 1Sa 25:41; Lu 7:44; Joh 13:4-141Ti 5:10 Job 23:12; Ps 132:3-5; Pr 22:29; Ec 9:10; Joh 4:14,31-34; Eph 6:5-81Ti 6:2
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