Genesis 12:1

1 God calls Abram, and blesses him with a promise of Christ.

4 He departs with Lot from Haran, and comes to Canaan.

6 He journeys through Canaan,

7 which is promised to him in a vision.

10 He is driven by famine into Egypt.

11 Fear makes him feign his wife to be his sister.

14 Pharaoh, having taken her from him, by plagues is compelled to restore her.

18 He reproves Abram, whom he dismisses.

had.

11:31,32; 15:7; Ne 9:7; Isa 41:9; 51:2; Eze 33:24

Get.

Jos 24:2,3; Ps 45:10,11; Lu 14:26-33; Ac 7:2-6; 2Co 6:17; Heb 11:8

Re 18:4

Genesis 15:1

1 God encourages Abram, who complains for want of an heir.

4 God promises him a son, and a multiplying of his seed.

6 Abram is justified by faith.

7 Canaan is promised again, and confirmed by a sign, and a vision, prophetic of the condition of his posterity till brought out of Egypt.

A.M. 2093. B.C. 1911. in.

46:2; Nu 12:6; 1Sa 9:9; Eze 1:1; 3:4; 11:24; Da 10:1-16; Ac 10:10-17

Ac 10:22; Heb 1:1

Fear.

14-16; 26:24; 46:3; Ex 14:13; De 31:6; 1Ch 28:20; Ps 27:1; Isa 35:4

Isa 41:10,14; 43:1,5; 44:2,8; 51:12; Da 10:12; Mt 8:26; 10:28-31

Mt 28:5; Lu 1:13,30; 12:32; Re 1:17

thy shield.

De 33:29; Ps 3:3; 5:12; 18:2; 84:9,11; 91:4; 119:114; Pr 30:5

and thy.

De 33:26-29; Ru 2:12; Ps 16:5,6; 58:11; 142:5; Pr 11:18; La 3:24

1Co 3:22; Heb 13:5,6; Re 21:3,4

Genesis 17:1

1 God renews the covenant with Abram, and changes his name to Abraham, in token of a greater blessing.

9 Circumcision is instituted.

15 Sarai's name is changed to Sarah, and she is blessed.

17 Isaac is promised, and the time of his birth fixed.

23 Abraham and Ishmael are circumcised.

A.M. 2107. B.C. 1897. was.

16:16

the Lord.

12:1

Almighty.

18:14; 28:3; 35:11; Ex 6:3; Nu 11:23; De 10:17; Job 11:7; Ps 115:3

Jer 32:17; Da 4:35; Mt 19:26; Eph 3:20; Php 4:13; Heb 7:25

walk.

5:22,24; 6:9; 48:15; 1Ki 2:4; 3:6; 8:25; 2Ki 20:3; Ps 116:9; Isa 38:3

Mic 6:8; Lu 1:6; Ac 23:1; 24:16; Heb 12:28

perfect. or, upright, or sincere.

6:9; De 18:13; Job 1:1; Mt 5:48

Genesis 48:3

God.

17:1; 28:3; 35:11; Ex 6:3; Re 21:11

appeared.

28:12-19; 35:6,7,9,11,12; Ho 12:4

Luz.

Jud 1:23

Exodus 4:24

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 17:14

the Lord.

3:18; Nu 22:22,23; 1Ch 21:16; Ho 13:8

sought.

Ge 17:14; Le 10:3; 1Ki 13:24

Exodus 5:3

The God.

3:18

lest he.

De 28:21; 2Ki 17:25; 2Ch 30:8; Ezr 7:23; Eze 6:11; Zec 14:16-19

Exodus 25:22

and I will.

20:24; 30:6,36; 31:18; Ge 18:33; Le 1:1; 16:2; Nu 7:89; 17:4

De 5:26-31; Jud 20:27

between.

29:42,43; 31:6; 1Sa 4:4; 2Sa 6:2; 2Ki 19:15; Ps 80:1; 90:1; 99:1

Isa 37:16

Exodus 29:42-43

a continual.

38; 30:8; Nu 28:6; Da 8:11-13; 12:11

where.

25:22; 30:6,36; Le 1:1; Nu 17:4

the tabernacle. or, Israel. sanctified.

40:34; 1Ki 8:11; 2Ch 5:14; 7:1-3; Isa 6:1-3; 60:1; Eze 43:5

Hag 2:7-9; Mal 3:1; 2Co 3:18; 4:6; 1Jo 3:2; Re 21:22,23

Exodus 30:6

vail.

26:31-35; 40:3,5,26; Mt 27:51; Heb 9:3,4

before the mercy seat that is over the testimony.The words [lpny hkprt ashr `l h`dt,] {liphney haccapporeth asher âl haaiduth,} "before the mercy-seat that is over the testimony," are thought to be a repetition of the preceding clause, [lpn` hprkt 'sha `l 'rn h`dt,] {liphney happarocheth asher âl aron haaiduth,} "before the vail that is by the ark of the testimony; the word [hprkt,] ,] {happarocheth,} "the vail," being corrupted, by transposing the letters into [hkprt,] ,] {hacapporeth,} "the mercy-seat," and the word ['rn,] ,] {aron,} "ark," omitted. This repetition, as Dr. Kennicott observes, places the altar of incense before the mercy-seat, and consequently in the Holy of Holies! Now this could not be, as the altar of incense was attended every day, and the Holy of Holies entered only once in the year. The five words which appear to be a repetition are wanting in twenty-six of Kennicott's and Rossi's MSS. and in the Samaritan Text.

25:21,22; Le 16:13; 1Ch 28:11; Heb 4:16; 9:5

I will.

36; 29:42,43; Nu 17:4

Exodus 30:36

the testimony.

16:34

where I will.

6; 25:22; 29:42,43; Le 16:2
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