Exodus 24:3-11
all the judgments.21:1-23:33; De 4:1,5,45; 5:1,31; 6:1; 11:1All the words.7; 19:8; De 5:27,28; Jos 24:22; Ga 3:19,20 wrote.De 31:9; Jos 24:26and builded.20:24-26twelve pillars.Ge 28:18,22; 31:45; Jos 24:27; Ga 2:9according.28:21; Le 24:5; Nu 17:2; Jos 4:2,3,8,9,20; 1Ki 11:30; Ezr 6:17Lu 22:30; Re 21:14 young men.19:22burnt offerings.18:12; Le 1:1-17peace offerings.Le 3:1-17; 7:11-21 the blood he.8; 12:7,22; Col 1:20; Heb 9:18; 12:24; 1Pe 1:2,19on the altar.29:16,20; Le 1:5,11; 3:2,8; 4:6 the book.4; Heb 9:18-23read.De 31:11-13; Ac 13:15; Col 4:16; 1Th 5:27All that.3; Jer 7:23,24 sprinkled.6; Le 8:30; Isa 52:15; Eze 36:25; Heb 9:18-21Behold.Zec 9:11; Mt 26:28; Mr 14:24; Lu 22:20; 1Co 11:25; Eph 1:7Heb 9:20; 10:4,5; 13:20; 1Pe 1:2 1 saw.10; 3:6; 33:20,23; Ge 32:30; Jud 13:21,22; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 6:1-5Eze 1:28; Joh 1:18; 14:9; 1Ti 6:16; 1Jo 4:12of a sapphire stone.The Hebrew {sappir,} is without doubt the sapphire; which is a most beautiful precious stone of a fine blue colour, second only to the diamond in lustre, hardness, and value. The ancient oriental sapphire is supposed to have been the same as the lapis lazuli. It glitters with golden spots; and is of an azure or sky-blue colour, but rarely intermixed with purple. The ruby and topaz are considered of the same genus. Eze 1:26,27; 10:1; Re 4:3; 21:19-23in his clearness.So 6:10; Mt 17:2; Re 1:16; 21:11,18 nobles.1,9; Nu 21:18; Jud 5:13; 1Ki 21:8; 2Ch 23:20; Ne 2:16; Jer 14:3laid not.19:21; 33:20-23; Ge 32:24-32; De 4:33; Jud 13:22they saw.10; Ge 16:13did eat.18:12; Ge 18:18; 31:54; De 12:7; Ec 9:7; Lu 15:23,24; 1Co 10:16-18 Exodus 34:10
I make.24:7,8; De 4:13; 5:2,3; 29:12-14I will do marvels.De 4:32-37; 32:30; Jos 6:20; 10:12,13; 2Sa 7:23; Ps 77:14; 78:12Ps 147:20a terrible.De 10:21; Ps 65:5; 66:3,5; 68:35; 76:12; 106:22; 145:6; Isa 64:3Jer 32:21 Exodus 34:27-28
Write.17:14; 24:4,7; De 31:9I have.10; De 4:13; 31:9 forty days.24:18; De 9:9,18,25he wrote.1; 31:18; 32:16; De 4:13; 10:2-4; 2Co 3:7commandments. Heb. words. Deuteronomy 5:2-3
4:23; Ex 19:5-8; 24:8; Heb 8:6-13; 9:19-23 29:10-15; Ge 17:7,21; Ps 105:8-10; Jer 32:38-40; Mt 13:17Ga 3:17-21; Heb 8:8,9 Deuteronomy 29:1
1 Moses exhorts them to obedience, by the memory of the works they had seen.10 All are presented before the Lord to enter into his covenant.18 The great wrath on him that flatters himself in his wickedness.29 Secret things belong unto God. the words.12,21,25; Le 26:44,45; 2Ki 23:3; Jer 11:2,6; 34:18; Ac 3:25beside the.4:10,13,23; 5:2,3; Ex 19:3-5; 24:2-8; Jer 31:32; Heb 8:9 Deuteronomy 29:12
thou shouldest.5:2,3; Ex 19:5,6; Jos 24:25; 2Ki 11:17; 2Ch 15:12-15enter. Heb. pass.This is an allusion to the solemn ceremony used by several ancient nations, when they entered into a covenant with each other. The victims, slain as a sacrifice on this occasion, were divided, and and parts laid asunder: the contracting parties then passed between them, imprecating, as a curse on those who violated the sacred compact, that they might in like manner be cut asunder. (Ge 15:10.) St. Cyril, in his work against Julian, shows that passing between the divided parts of a victim was used also among the Chaldeans and other people. into his oath.14; 2Ch 15:12-15; Ne 10:28,29 Galatians 3:15-19
I speak.Ro 6:19; 1Co 15:32it be.Heb 9:17covenant. or, testament. to.8; Ge 12:3,7; 13:15,16; 15:5; 17:7,8; 21:12; 22:17,18; 26:3,4; 28:13Ge 28:14; 49:10which.27-29; Ro 12:5; 1Co 12:12,27; Eph 4:15,16; 5:29,30,32; Col 2:19Col 3:11 this.5:16; 1Co 1:12; 7:29; 10:19; 2Co 9:6; Eph 4:17; Col 2:4the covenant.Ge 15:18; 17:7,8,19; Lu 1:68-79; Joh 1:17; 8:56-58; Ro 3:252Co 1:20; Heb 11:13,17-19,39,40; 1Pe 1:11,12,20which.Ge 15:13; Ex 12:40,41; Ac 7:6cannot.15; Job 40:8; Isa 14:27; 28:18; Heb 7:18that it.21; Nu 23:19; Ro 4:13,14; Heb 6:13-18none.5:4; Nu 30:8; Ps 33:10; Ro 3:3; 1Co 1:17 if.10,12,26,29; 2:21; Ro 4:13-16; 8:17but.16; Ps 105:6-12,42; Mic 7:18-20; Lu 1:54,55,72,73; Heb 6:12-15 then.Ro 3:1,2; 7:7-13It was added.21-24; De 4:8,9; Ps 147:19,20; Lu 16:31; Joh 5:45-47; 15:22; Ro 2:13Ro 3:19,20; 4:15; 5:20,21; 7:7-13; 1Ti 1:8,9till.16,25; 4:1-4by.De 33:2; Ac 7:53; Heb 2:2,5in.Ex 20:19-22; 24:1-12; 34:27-35; Le 15:32; De 5:5,22-33De 9:13-20,25-29; 18:15-19; Ps 106:23; Joh 1:17; Ac 7:38The Apostle, having just before been speaking of the promise made to Abraham, and representing that as the rule of our justification, and not the law, lest they should think he derogated too much from the law, and thereby rendered it useless--he thence takes occasion to discourse of the design and tendency of it, and to acquaint us for what purposes it was given. Hebrews 9:18-20
the first.8:7-9; Ex 12:22; 24:3-8dedicated. or, purified.14,22 the blood.12; 10:4; Ex 24:5,6,8-11; Le 1:2,3,10; 3:6; 16:14-18scarlet. or, purple.Le 14:4-6,49-52; Nu 19:6; Mt 27:28; Mr 15:17,20; Joh 19:2,5hyssop.Ex 12:22; Nu 19:18; Ps 51:7sprinkled.12:24; Ex 24:8; Isa 52:15; Eze 36:25; 1Pe 1:2 This.13:20; Zec 9:11; Mt 26:28testament. Rather, covenant.Ver. 16, 17, may be better rendered, "For where a covenant is, there must necessarily be the death of that by which it is confirmed; for a covenant is confirmed over dead victims, and does not avail while that by which it is confirmed liveth." De 29:12; Jos 9:6
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