Exodus 2:23-25
A.M. cir. 2504. B.C. cir. 1500. in process.7:7; Ac 7:30the king.4:19; Mt 2:19,20; Ac 12:23,24sighed.Ge 16:11; Nu 20:16; De 26:6,7; Ps 12:5cry.3:7-9; 22:22-27; Ge 4:10; 18:20,21; De 24:15; Jud 10:11,12; Ne 9:9Ps 18:6; 81:6,7; 107:19,20; Isa 5:7; 19:20; Jas 5:4 God heard.6:5; Jud 2:18; Ne 9:27,28; Ps 22:5,24; 79:11; 102:20; 138:3remembered.Ge 15:14-18; 17:7; 18:18; 26:3,24; 28:12-14; 32:28; 46:2-4; Ne 9:8,9Ps 105:6-13,42; 106:45; Lu 1:72,73 looked.4:31; 1Sa 1:11; 2Sa 16:12; Job 33:27; Lu 1:25God.For {elohim,} God, Houbigant reads {aleyhem,} unto them; which is countenanced by the LXX., Vulgate, Chaldee, Coptic, and Arabic, and appears to have been the original reading. had respect. Heb. knew.1:8; 3:7,8; Ps 1:6; 55:22; Mt 7:23Exodus 3
1 Moses keeps Jethro's flock.2 God appears to him in a burning bush.9 He sends him to deliver Israel.13 The name of God.15 His message to Israel, and Pharaoh, whose opposition is foretold.20 He is assured of Israel's deliverance. A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491. kept.Ps 78:70-72; Am 1:1; 7:14,15; Mt 4:18,19; Lu 2:8his father.2:16,21; 18:1-6; Nu 10:29; Jud 4:11the mountain.5; 18:5; 19:3,11; 24:15-17; 1Ki 19:8Horeb.17:6; De 1:6; 4:10; Ps 106:19; Mal 4:4 angel.4,6; Ge 16:7-13; 22:15,16; 48:16; De 33:16; Isa 63:9; Ho 12:4,5Mal 3:1; Lu 20:37; Ac 7:30-35bush burned.Ge 15:13-17; De 4:20; Ps 66:12; Isa 43:2; 53:10,11; Da 3:27Zec 13:7; Joh 1:14; Ro 8:3; 2Co 1:8-10 Job 37:14; Ps 107:8; 111:2-4; Ac 7:31 unto him.De 33:16Moses.Ge 22:1,11; 46:2; 1Sa 3:4,6,8,10; Ps 62:11; Ac 9:4; 10:3,13 Draw not.19:12,21; Le 10:3; Heb 12:20put off.Ge 28:16,17; Jos 5:15; Ec 5:1; Ac 7:33 I am.14,15; 4:5; 29:45; Ge 12:1,7; 17:7,8; 26:24; 28:13; 31:42; 32:91Ki 18:36; Es 3:4; Ps 132:2; Jer 24:7; 31:33; 32:38; Eze 11:20Zec 8:8; Mt 22:32; Mr 12:26; Lu 20:37; Ac 7:32,32thy father.Though the word {avicha,} "thy father," is here used in the singular, yet St. Stephen, quoting this passage (Ac. 7:32), uses the plural, [Lo Theos ton patron sou,] "the God of thy fathers;" and that this is the meaning, the following words prove. This reading is confirmed by the Samaritan and Coptic. hid.Ge 17:3; Jud 13:22; 1Ki 19:13; Ne 9:9; Job 42:5,6; Ps 106:44,45Isa 6:1-5; Da 10:7,8; Mt 17:6; Lu 5:8; Ac 7:34; Heb 12:21; Re 1:17 I have.2:23-25; 22:23; Ge 29:32; 1Sa 9:16; Ps 22:24; 34:4,6; 106:44Ps 145:19; Isa 63:9; Heb 4:15by reason.1:11I know.Ge 18:21; Ps 142:3 I am.Ge 11:5,7; 18:21; 50:24; Ps 18:9-19; 12:5; 22:4,5; 34:8; 91:15Isa 64:1; Joh 3:13; 6:38deliver.6:6-8; 12:51; Ge 15:14; 50:24unto a good.17; 13:5; 33:2,3; Ge 13:14,15; 15:18; Nu 13:19,27; 14:7,8; De 1:7,25De 8:7-9; 11:9-24; 26:9-15; 27:3; 28:11; Ne 9:22-25; Jer 2:7; 11:5Jer 32:22; Eze 20:6Canaanites.22:23-31; 34:11; Ge 15:18-21; De 7:1; Jos 9:1; Ne 9:8 the cry.7; 2:23and I have.7; 1:11,13,14,22; Ps 12:5; Pr 22:22,23; Ec 4:1; 5:8; Jer 50:33,34Am 4:1; Mic 2:1-3 1Sa 12:6; Ps 77:20; 103:6,7; 105:26; Isa 63:11,12; Ho 12:13Mic 6:4; Ac 7:34,36 4:10-13; 6:12; 1Sa 18:18; 2Sa 7:18; 1Ki 3:7,9; Isa 6:5-8; Jer 1:6Ac 7:23-25; 2Co 2:16; 3:5 Certainly.4:12,15; Ge 15:1; 31:3; De 31:23; Jos 1:5; Isa 41:10; 43:2; Mt 28:20Mr 16:20; Ac 11:21; Ro 8:31; Heb 13:5token.4:1-9; Ge 15:8; Jud 6:17,21,36-40; 7:11,13,14; Ps 86:17; Isa 7:14Isa 37:30; Jer 43:9,10; 51:63,64ye shall.19:1-40:38; Le 1:1-27:34; Nu 1:1-10:36 What is his name.14; 15:3; Ge 32:29; Jud 13:6,17; Pr 30:4; Isa 7:14; 9:6; Jer 23:6Mt 1:21,23 I AM hath.6:3; Job 11:7; Ps 68:4; 90:2; Isa 44:6; Mt 18:20; 28:20; Joh 8:582Co 1:20; Heb 13:8; Re 1:4,8,17; 4:8 The Lord.6; 4:5; Ge 17:7,8; De 1:11,35; 4:1; 2Ch 28:9; Mt 22:32; Ac 7:32this is my name for ever.The name here referred to is that which immediately precedes, [yhwh,] ,] {Yehowah,} which we translate "Lord", the name by which God had been known from the creation of the world, (Ge 2:2,) and by which he is known to the present day. [yhwh,] {Yehowah,} from [hwh,] {hawah,} to be, subsist, signifies "He who is", or "subsists", i.e., eminently and in a manner superior to all other beings; and is essentially the same with [ahwh,] {eheyeh,} "I AM", in the preceding verse. Ps 72:17,19; 135:13; 145:1,2; Isa 9:6; 63:12my memorial.Ps 102:12; Ho 12:5; Mic 4:5; Mal 3:6; Heb 13:8 elders.4:29; 18:12; 24:11; Ge 1:7; Mt 26:3; Ac 11:30; 20:17; 1Pe 5:1visited.2:25; 4:31; 13:19; 15:14; Ge 21:1; 50:24; Ru 1:6; Ps 8:4; Lu 1:68Lu 19:44; Ac 15:14; Heb 2:6,7; 1Pe 2:12 I will bring.9; 2:23-25; Ge 15:13-21; 46:4; 50:24unto the land.8; Ge 15:14,18-21 and they.16; 4:31; Jos 1:17; 2Ch 30:12; Ps 110:3; Jer 26:5and thou.5:1-3The Lord.7:16; 9:1,13; 10:3met.4:24; 5:3; 25:22; 29:42,43; 30:6,36; Ge 12:1; 15:1; 17:1; 48:3Nu 17:4; 23:3,4,15,16; Isa 64:5three days'.8:27; 13:17,18that we may.12; 7:16; 8:25-28; 9:1; 10:24-26; 19:1; Jer 2:2,6 will not.5:2; 7:4no, not by a mighty hand. or, but by a strong hand.6:1; 7:1-14:31; Ps 136:11,12; Isa 63:12,13 stretch.6:6; 7:5; 9:15; Eze 20:33smite.7:3; 11:9; De 4:34; 6:22; Ne 9:10; Ps 105:27; 106:22; 135:8,9Isa 19:22; Jer 32:20,21; Ac 7:36See chaptersAc 7:1-13:42after that.11:8; 12:31,39; Ge 15:14; Jud 6:8; 8:16; Isa 26:11; Ps 105:38 11:3; 12:36; Ge 39:21; Ne 1:11; Ps 106:46; Pr 16:7; Ac 7:10 But.11:2; 12:35,36; Ge 15:14; Ps 105:37borrow.Or, rather ask or demand, as the word [shâ'al ] properly signifies; and is so rendered by the LXX., Vulgate, and Geneva and Barker's Bible: the other ancient versions are the same as the Hebrew. spoil.Job 27:16,17; Pr 13:22; Isa 33:1; Eze 39:10the Egyptians. or, Egypt.Exodus 4
1 Moses's rod is turned into a serpent.6 His hand is leprous.10 He is loath to be sent.13 Aaron is appointed to assist him.18 Moses departs from Jethro.21 God's message to Pharaoh.24 Zipporah circumcises her son.27 Aaron is sent to meet Moses.29 The people believe them. 31; 2:14; 3:18; Jer 1:6; Eze 3:14; Ac 7:25 a rod.17,20; Ge 30:37; Le 27:32; Ps 110:2; Isa 11:4; Mic 7:14 it became.17; 7:10-15; Am 5:19 put forth.Ge 22:1,2; Ps 91:13; Mr 16:18; Lu 10:19; Ac 28:3-6And he put.Joh 2:5 That they.1; 3:18; 4:31; 19:9; 2Ch 20:20; Isa 7:9; Joh 5:36; 11:15,42; 20:27,31the Lord.3:15; Ge 12:7; 17:1; 18:1; 26:2; 48:3; Jer 31:3; Ac 7:2 leprous as snow.Nu 12:10; 2Ki 5:27 it was turned.Nu 12:13,14; De 32:39; 2Ki 5:14; Mt 8:3 if they.30,31; Isa 28:10; Joh 12:37that they.De 32:39; 2Ki 5:7; Job 5:18 the water.7:19shall become. Heb. shall be, and shall be. blood.1:22; 7:19-25; Mt 7:2 eloquent. Heb. a man of words.1; Job 12:2; 1Co 2:1-4; 2Co 10:10; 11:6heretofore. Heb since yesterday, nor since the third day.slow of speech. 6:12; Jer 1:6; Ac 7:22 Ge 18:14; Ps 51:15; 94:9; 146:8; Isa 6:7; 35:5,6; 42:7; Jer 1:6,9Eze 3:26,27; 33:22; Am 3:6 Ps 25:4,5; 32:9; 143:10; Isa 49:2; 50:4; Jer 1:9; Mt 10:19,20Mr 13:11; Lu 11:1; 12:11,12; 21:14,15; Joh 14:26; Eph 6:19 send.1; 23:20; Ge 24:7; 48:16; Jud 2:1; 1Ki 19:4; Jer 1:6; 20:9Eze 3:14,15; Jon 1:3,6; Mt 13:41; Joh 6:29wilt send. or, shouldest. anger.2Sa 6:7; 1Ki 11:9; 1Ch 21:7; Lu 9:59,60; Ac 15:28; Php 2:21cometh.17; 1Sa 10:1-7; Mr 14:13-15; 2Co 2:13; 7:6,7; 1Th 3:6,7 and put.7:1,2; 2Sa 14:3; Isa 51:16; 59:21and I.Nu 22:38; 23:5,12,16; De 18:18; Isa 51:16; Jer 1:9; Mt 28:20Lu 21:15; 1Co 11:23; 15:1will teach.De 5:31 7:1,2; 18:19; Ps 82:6; Joh 10:34,35 2; 7:9,19; 1Co 1:27 Jethro. Heb. Jether.3:1Let me go.1Ti 6:1and see.Ge 45:3; Ac 15:36Go in peace.1Sa 1:17; Lu 7:50; Ac 16:36In the LXX. and Coptic, the following addition is made to this verse: [Meta de tas Lemeras tas pollas ekeinas eteleutésen ho basileus Aigyptou,] "After these many days, the king of Egypt died." This was probably an ancient side-note, which crept into the text, as it appeared to throw light on the next verse. Midian.A country in Arabia Petræa, on the eastern coast of the Red Sea, near Mount Sinai. This place is still called by the Arabs the Land of Midian, or of Jethro. Abulfeda, speaking of Midian, says, "Madyan is a city, in ruins, on the shore of the Red Sea, on the opposite side to Tabuc, from which it is distant about six days' journey. At Midian may be seen the famous well at which Moses watered the flocks of Shoâib, (Jethro.) This city was the capital of the tribe of Midian in the days of the Israelites." for all.2:15,23; Mt 2:20 the rod of God.2,17; 17:9; Nu 20:8,9 wonders.3:20I will harden.7:3,13; 9:12,35; 10:1,20; 14:8; Ge 6:3; De 2:30-33,36; Jos 11:201Ki 22:22; Ps 105:25; Isa 6:10; 63:17; Joh 12:40; Ro 1:28; 9:18Ro 11:8-10; 2Co 2:16; 2Th 2:10-12; 1Pe 2:8 Israel.19:5,6; De 14:1; Jer 31:9; Ho 11:1; Ro 9:4; 2Co 6:18; Heb 12:23Jas 1:18 11:5; 12:29; Ps 78:51; 105:36; 135:8 the inn.Ge 42:27The account in this and the two following verses, although rather obscure, seems to imply, that on their way to the land of Egypt, an angel appeared to Moses, and sought to kill his son, on account of his father's non-observance of the Lord's positive command to Abraham, that every man child of the Jewish nation, or born in his house in servitude, should be circumcised on the eighth day; and the Zipporah, at the command of Moses, immediately fulfilled the injunction, and thus averted the wrath of God, denounced against the disobedient: "The uncircumcised man child, whose flesh of his foreskin is not circumcised, that soul shall be cut off from his people." Ge 17:14the Lord.3:18; Nu 22:22,23; 1Ch 21:16; Ho 13:8sought.Ge 17:14; Le 10:3; 1Ki 13:24 a sharp stone. or, knife.Jos 5:2,3cast it. Heb made it touch. a bloody.2Sa 16:7 26 Go into.14-16; Ec 4:9; Ac 10:5,6,20the mount.3:1; 19:3; 20:18; 24:15-17; 1Ki 19:8kissed him.Ge 29:11 told Aaron.8,9,15,16; Jon 3:2; Mt 21:29and all.11-13 3:16; 24:1,11 And Aaron.16did the.2-9 believed.8,9; 3:18; Ps 106:12,13; Lu 8:13visited.3:16; Lu 1:68looked.2:25; 3:7bowed.12:27; Ge 17:3; 24:26; 1Ch 29:20; 2Ch 20:18Exodus 6:5
the groaning.2:24; 3:7; Ps 106:44; Isa 63:9I have remembered.2:24; Ge 8:1; 9:15; Ps 105:8; 106:45; Lu 1:54,72Psalms 50:15
call.77:2; 91:15; 107:6-13,19,28; 2Ch 33:12,13; Job 22:27; Zec 13:9Lu 22:44; Ac 16:25; Jas 5:13deliver.34:3,4; 66:13-20; Lu 17:15-18glorify.23; 22:23; Mt 5:16; Joh 15:8; 1Pe 4:11,14Psalms 103:1-2
1 An exhortation to bless God for his mercy,15 and for the constancy thereof. A.M. 2970. B.C. 1034. Bless.22; 104:1; 146:1,2; Lu 1:46,47all that.47:7; 57:7-11; 63:5; 86:12,13; 111:1; 138:1; Mr 12:30-33; Joh 4:241Co 14:15; Php 1:9; Col 3:16holy name.99:3; Isa 6:3; Re 4:8 forget not.105:5; 106:7,21; 116:12; De 8:2-4,10-14; 32:6,18; 2Ch 32:25Isa 63:1,7; Jer 2:31,32; Lu 17:15-18; Eph 2:11-13Psalms 116:1-4
1 The psalmist professes his love and duty to God for his deliverance.12 He studies to be thankful. A.M. 3468. B.C. 536. (Title.)From several instances of the Chaldee dialect being used in this Psalm, it appears to have been written after the Babylonian captivity. love.18:1-6; 119:132; Mr 12:33; Joh 21:17; 1Jo 4:19; 5:2,3because.18:6; 31:22,23; 34:3,4; 40:1; 66:19,20; 69:33; Ge 35:2; 1Sa 1:26Joh 16:24 therefore.55:16,17; 86:6,7; 88:1; 145:18,19; Job 27:10; Lu 18:1; Php 4:6Col 4:2as long as I live. Heb. in my days. sorrows.18:4-6; 88:6,7; Jon 2:2,3; Mr 14:33-36; Lu 22:44; Heb 5:7gat hold upon me. Heb. found me. I found.32:3,4; 38:6; Isa 53:3,4 called.22:1-3; 30:7,8; 34:6; 50:15; 118:5; 130:1,2; 2Ch 33:12,13Isa 37:15-20; 38:1-3; Joh 2:2O Lord.6:4; 22:20; 25:17; 40:12,13; 142:4-6; 143:6-9; Lu 18:13; 23:42,43Jeremiah 33:2
the maker.Osah, rather, "the Doer of it:" that is, He who is to perform that which He is now about to promise; thus rendered by Dahler; {Voici ce qui dit l'Eternel, qui fait ce qu'il a dit.} "Thus saith the Eternal, who doeth that which he hath said." Ps 87:5; 102:16; Isa 14:32; 37:26; 43:1,21; 62:7; Heb 11:10,16Re 21:2,10the Lord. or, Jehovah.32:18; Ex 3:14,15; 6:3; 15:3; Am 5:8; 9:6
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