Exodus 5:21
The Lord.4:31; 6:9; Ge 16:5our savour.Ec 10:1; Joe 2:20; 2Co 2:15,16to be abhorred. Heb. to stink.Ge 34:30; 1Sa 13:4; 27:12; 2Sa 10:6; 1Ch 19:6Exodus 17:3
thou hast.16:3Numbers 11:5
the fish.Ex 16:3; Ps 17:14; Php 3:19the cucumbers.In Hebrew, {kishshuim,} in Arabic, {kiththa,} Chaldee, {keta,} and Syriac, {kati,} a species of cucumber peculiar to Egypt, smooth, of a longish cylindrical shape, and about a foot long. Prosper Alpinus says that it differs from the common sort by its size, colour, and softness; that its leaves are smaller, whiter, softer, and rounder; its fruit larger, greener, smoother, softer, sweeter, and more easy of digestion than ours. Hasselquist describes it in the same manner; and adds, that it is very little watery, but firm like a melon, sweet and cool to the taste, but not so cold as the watermelon, which is meant by the {avutichim} of the text.Psalms 106:21
forgat.13; 78:11,12,42-51; De 32:17,18; Jer 2:32God.Isa 12:2; 45:21; 63:8; Ho 1:7; Lu 1:47; Tit 1:3; 2:10; 3:4-6which.74:13,14; 135:9; De 4:34; 6:22; 7:18,19; Ne 9:10,11Acts 7:35
Moses.9-15,27,28,51; 1Sa 8:7,8; 10:27; Lu 19:14; Joh 18:40; 19:15the same.Ps 75:7; 113:7,8; 118:22,23a ruler.2:36; 3:22; 5:31; 1Sa 12:8; Ne 9:10-14; Ps 77:20; Isa 63:11,12Re 15:3by.30; Ex 14:19,24; 23:20-23; 32:34; 33:2,12-15; Nu 20:16; Isa 63:9Col 1:15; Heb 2:2Acts 7:39-40
whom.51,52; Ne 9:16; Ps 106:16,32,33; Eze 20:6-14but.27; Jud 11:2; 1Ki 2:27and in.Ex 14:11,12; 16:3; 17:3; Nu 11:5; 14:3,4; 21:5; Ne 9:17 unto.Ex 32:1
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