Genesis 11:4
whose.De 1:28; 9:1; Da 4:11,22and let.2Sa 8:13; Ps 49:11-13; Pr 10:7; Da 4:30; Joh 5:44lest.8,9; Ps 92:9; Lu 1:511 Samuel 15:12
Carmel.25:2; Jos 15:55; 1Ki 18:42he set him.7:12; Jos 4:8,9; 2Sa 18:18a place. Yad.Literally as the LXX. render [cheira,] a hand; probably because the trophy or monument of victory was in the shape of a large hand, the emblem of power, erected on a pillar. These memorial pillars were anciently much in use; and the figure of a hand, by its emblematical meaning, was well adapted to preserve the remembrance of a victory. Niebuhr, speaking of the Mesjed Ali, or Mosque of Ali, says that, "at the top of the dome, where one generally sees on the Turkish mosques a crescent, or only a pole, there is here a hand stretched out, to represent that of Ali." Another writer informs us, that at the Alhamra, or red palace of the Moorish kings in Grenada, "on the key-stone of the outward arch [of the present principal entrance] is sculptured the figure of an arm, the symbol of strength and dominion."Psalms 49:11
Their inward, etc.Or, "Their grave is their house for ever, their dwelling place through all generations, though their names are celebrated over countries." 5:9; 64:6; Eze 38:10; Lu 11:39; Ac 8:22all generations. Heb. generation and generation. they call.Ge 4:17; 1Sa 15:12; 2Sa 18:18Daniel 4:30
Is not.5:20; Ps 73:8; Pr 16:18; Hab 1:15,16; 2:4,5; Lu 12:19,20; 14:111Pe 5:5great.Ge 10:10; 11:2-9; Re 16:19; 17:5; 18:10,21that.1Ch 29:12-14; 2Ch 2:5,6; Isa 10:8-15; 37:24,25; Eze 28:2-5; 29:3and for.5:18,19; Es 1:4; Ps 49:20; 104:1; 145:5-12; 1Co 10:31; Re 21:24-26
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