Genesis 1:20-24
Let the waters.22; 2:19; 8:17; Ps 104:24,25; 148:10; Ac 17:25moving. or, creeping.1Ki 4:33life. Heb. a living soul.30; Ec 2:21fowl that may fly. Heb. let fowl fly.This marginal reading is more conformable to the original, and reconciles this passage with ch. 2:19. The word fowl, from the Saxon {fleon,} to fly, exactly corresponds to the original, which denotes every thing that flies, whether bird or insect. open firmament. Heb. face of the firmament.7,14 great.6:20; 7:14; 8:19; Job 7:12; 26:5; Ps 104:24-26; Eze 32:2; Jon 1:17Jon 2:10; Mt 12:40brought.8:17; 9:7; Ex 1:7; 8:3God saw.18,25,31 28; 8:17; 9:1; 30:27,30; 35:11; Le 26:9; Job 40:15; 42:12; Ps 107:31,38Ps 128:3; 144:13,14; Pr 10:22 23 Let.6:20; 7:14; 8:19; Job 38:39,40; 39:1,5,9,19; 40:15; Ps 50:9,10Ps 104:18,23; 148:10Cattle, denotes domestic animals living on vegetables;--Beasts of the earth, wild animals; especially such as live on flesh; and--Creeping things, reptiles; or all the different genera of serpents, worms, and such animals as have no feet.Acts 10:11-12
saw.7:56; Eze 1:1; Lu 3:21; Joh 1:51; Re 4:1; 11:19; 19:11and a.Ge 49:10; Isa 11:6-14; 19:23-25; 43:6; 56:8; Mt 8:11; 13:47,48Joh 11:52; 12:32; Ro 1:16; 3:29-31; 9:4; 15:9-12; 16:25,26Ga 2:15; 3:28; Eph 1:10; 3:6; Col 3:11vessel.The word [skeuos ,] which corresponds to the Hebrew kelee, denotes every kind of vessel or utensil, any thing which may be considered as a receptacle; and is therefore applicable to a sheet [othone ,] or any thing woven from flax, tied up at the four corners, which our word vessel is not. Ge 7:8,9; Isa 11:6-9; 65:25; Joh 7:37; 1Co 6:9-11
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