Exodus 13:8-9
14; 12:26,27; De 4:9,10; Ps 44:1; 78:3-8; Isa 38:19; Eph 6:4 a sign.This expression, says Michaelis, alludes to the custom of the Orientals, of burning in their right hand all kinds of marks with the ashes of henna, which gives an indelible colour; and this is done even to this day. They were likewise accustomed to write all kinds of sayings, and frequently superstitious words, on slips or pieces of linen, which they wore as ornaments on their foreheads. 16; 12:14; Nu 15:39; De 6:6,8; 11:18,19; Pr 1:9; 3:21; 6:20-23Pr 7:23; So 8:6; Isa 49:16; Jer 22:24; Mt 23:5may be.De 30:14; Jos 1:8; Isa 59:21; Ro 10:8strong hand.3; 6:1-30; Jos 1:9; Ne 1:10; Ps 89:13; Isa 27:1; 40:10; 51:9Joe 2:11; Re 18:8Exodus 13:14-15
thy son.12:26; De 6:20-24; Jos 4:6,21-24; Ps 145:4in time to come. Heb. tomorrow.12:26; Ge 30:33; De 6:20; Jos 4:6; 22:24By strength.3 the Lord slew.12:29therefore I.12Exodus 13:22
He took.Ps 121:5-8pillar of fire.Re 10:1Deuteronomy 6:7
And thou shalt.2; 4:9,10; 11:19; Ge 18:19; Ex 12:26,27; 13:14,15; Ps 78:4-6Eph 6:4teach. Heb. whet, or sharpen. shalt talk.Ru 2:4,12; 4:11; Ps 37:30; 40:9,10; 119:46; 129:8; Pr 6:22; 10:21Pr 15:2,7; Mal 3:16; Mt 12:35; Lu 6:45; Eph 4:29; Col 4:6; 1Pe 3:15Deuteronomy 11:19
4:9,10; 6:7; Ps 34:11; 78:5,6; Pr 2:1; 4:1-27; Isa 38:19Deuteronomy 32:7
Remember.Ps 44:1; 77:5; 119:52; Isa 63:11many generations. Heb. generation and generation.Ps 10:6; 77:8; *marg:ask.4:32; Ex 13:14; Jud 6:13; Job 8:8-10; Ps 44:1; 77:5,6,11,12Ps 78:3,4; Isa 46:9Joshua 4:6-7
a sign.22:27; Ex 12:14; 13:9; 31:13; Nu 16:38; Isa 55:13; Eze 20:12,20when your.21; Ex 12:26,27; 13:14; De 6:20,21; 11:19; Ps 44:1; 71:18; 78:3-8Isa 38:19; Ac 2:39in time to come. Heb. to-morrow. the waters.3:13-16memorial.6; Ex 12:14; 28:12; 30:16; Nu 16:40; Ps 111:4; Isa 66:3; *marg:1Co 11:24Joshua 4:21-24
When your.6; Ps 105:2-5; 145:4-7in time to come. Heb. to-morrow. 3:17; Ex 14:29; 15:19; Ps 66:5,6; Isa 11:15,16; 44:27; 51:10Re 16:12 as the Lord.The parents must take that occasion to tell their children of the drying up of the Red Sea forty years before: "As the Lord your God did to the Red Sea." It greatly magnifies later mercies to compare them with those before enjoyed; for, by making the comparison, it appears that God is the same yesterday, to-day, and forever. Later blessings should also bring to remembrance former mercies, and revive thankfulness for them. which he dried.Ex 14:21; Ne 9:11; Ps 77:16-19; 78:13; Isa 43:16; 63:12-14 all the people.Ex 9:16; De 28:10; 1Sa 17:46; 1Ki 8:42,43; 2Ki 5:15; 19:19Ps 106:8; Da 3:26-29; 4:34,35; 6:26,27that it is.Ex 15:16; 1Ch 29:12; Ps 89:13ye might.Ex 14:31; 20:20; De 6:2; Ps 76:6-8; 89:7; Jer 10:6,7; 32:40for ever. Heb. all days.Psalms 78:3-6
44:1; 48:8; Ex 12:26,27; 13:8,14,15 We will.145:4-6; De 4:9; 6:7; Joe 1:3shewing.71:18; De 11:19; Jos 4:6,7,21-24praises.9:14; 10:1-5; 145:5,6; Isa 63:7-19 For he.81:5; 119:152; 147:19; De 4:45; 6:7; 11:19; Isa 8:20; Ro 3:21Jo 5:9-12testimony.The word testimony is used for the ark, and for the law, written on tables of stone, put within the ark, and covered with the mercy seat. This testified the Lord's gracious presence with his people, and seemed to point out to them both the way of access and acceptance, and the standard or rule of their duty. Ex 25:16,21; 40:3,20that they.3,4; Ge 18:19; Isa 38:19; Eph 6:4 That.48:13; 71:18; 102:18; 145:4; Es 9:28who.90:16; De 4:10; Jos 22:24,25; Joe 1:3
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