Genesis 13:10-13
and beheld.3:6; 6:2; Nu 32:1-42; 1Jo 2:15,16the plain.19:17,24,25; De 34:3; 1Ki 7:46; Ps 107:34; 1Jo 2:15the garden.2:9,10; Isa 51:3; Eze 28:13; 31:8; Joe 2:3Zoar.14:2,8; 19:20,22-30; De 34:3; Isa 15:5; Jer 48:34Instead of "Zoar," which was situated at the extremity of the plain of Jordan, the Syriac reads "Zoan," which was situated in the south of Egypt, and in a well-watered country. A.M. 2087. B.C. 1917. chose.19:17they.9,14; Ps 16:3; 119:63; Pr 27:10; Heb 10:25; 1Pe 2:17 Lot dwelled.19:29pitched.14:12; 19:1; Ps 26:5; 1Co 15:33; 2Pe 2:7,8 But the.15:16; 18:20; 19:4-11; 1Sa 15:18; Isa 1:9; 3:9; Eze 16:46-50Mt 9:10,13; 11:23,24; Joh 9:24,31; Ro 1:27; 2Pe 2:6-8,10; Jude 1:7before.6:11; 10:9; 38:7; 2Ki 21:6; Isa 3:8; Jer 23:24; Heb 4:13Genesis 19:26-38
looked.This unhappy woman, says the Rev. T. Scott, "looked back," contrary to God's express command, perhaps with a hope of returning, which latter supposition is favoured by our Lord's words, "Let him not return back: remember Lot's wife." She was, therefore, instantaneously struck dead and petrified, and thus remained to after ages a visible monument of the Divine displeasure. 17; Pr 14:14; Lu 17:31,32; Heb 10:38and.Nu 16:38 early.Ps 5:3to the.18:22-33; Eze 16:49,50; Hab 2:1; Heb 2:1 Ps 107:34; 2Pe 2:7; Jude 1:7; Re 14:10,11; 18:9,18; 19:3; 21:8 that God.8:1; 12:2; 18:23-33; 30:22; De 9:5; Ne 13:14,22; Ps 25:7; 105:8,42Ps 106:4; 136:23; 145:20; Eze 36:31,32; Ho 11:8 Lot.17-23for he.49:4; Jer 2:36,37; Jas 1:8Zoar.13:10; 14:22; De 34:3; Isa 15:5; Jer 48:34 not.28; Mr 9:6to come.4:1; 6:4; 16:2,4; 38:8,9,14-30; De 25:5; Isa 4:1 Come.11:3drink.9:21; Pr 23:31-33; Hab 2:15,16seed.Le 18:6,7; Mr 12:19 drink.Le 18:6,7; Pr 20:1; 23:29-35; Hab 2:15,16 Isa 3:9; Jer 3:3; 5:3; 6:15; 8:12 Ps 8:4; Pr 24:16; Ec 7:26; Lu 21:34; 1Co 10:11,12; 1Pe 4:7 8; Le 18:6,7; Jud 1:7; 1Sa 15:33; Hab 2:15; Mt 7:2 A.M. 2108. B.C. 1896. Moab.This name is generally interpreted of the father; from {mo,} of, and {av,} a father. Moabites.Nu 21:29; 22:1-41; 24:1-25; De 2:9,19; 23:3; Jud 3:1-31; Ru 4:102Sa 8:1-18; 2Ki 3:1-27 Ben-ammi.i.e., Son of my people, from {ben,} a son, and {ammi,} my people. children.De 2:9,19; 23:3; Jud 10:6-18; 11:1-40; 1Sa 11:1-15; 2Sa 10:1-19Ne 13:1-3,23-28; Ps 83:4-8; Isa 11:14; Zep 2:9Deuteronomy 7:25-26
graven.5; 12:3; Ex 32:20; 1Ch 14:12; Isa 30:22thou shalt.Jos 7:1,21snared.Jud 8:24-27; Zep 1:3; 1Ti 6:9,10an abomination.17:1; 23:18; Re 17:5 shalt.13:17; Le 27:28,29; Jos 6:17-24; 7:1-25,11-26; Eze 14:7Hab 2:9-11; Zec 5:4but thou shalt.Isa 2:20; 30:22; Eze 11:18; Ho 14:8; Ro 2:22Joshua 7:21-26
I saw.Ge 3:6; 6:2; 2Sa 11:2; Job 31:1; Ps 119:37; Pr 23:31; 28:22Mt 5:28,29; 1Jo 2:15,16Babylonish garment.{Addereth shinĂ¢r,} "a splendid or costly robe of Shinar," the plain in which Babylon stood. Bochart and Calmet have shewn at large, that Babylonish robes were very splendid, and in high reputation. Calmet says, they are generally allowed to have been of various colours, though some suppose they were woven thus; others, that they were embroidered with the needle; and others, that they were painted. Silius Italicus seems to think they were woven. Martial supposes them to have been embroidered with the needle; and Pliny and Apuleius speak of them as painted. Ge 10:10; *marg:wedge. Heb. tongue. I coveted.Ex 20:17; De 7:25; 1Ki 21:1,2; 2Ki 5:20-27; Hab 2:9; Lu 12:15Ro 7:7,8; Eph 5:3; Col 3:5; 1Ti 6:9,10; Heb 13:5; 2Pe 2:15took them.Pr 4:23; Mic 2:1,2; Jas 1:15they are hid.2Sa 11:6-17; 2Ki 5:24,25; Isa 28:15; 29:15; Lu 12:2 22 laid them out. Heb. poured.23 took Achan.1; Job 20:15; Pr 15:27; Ec 5:13; Eze 22:13,14; 1Ti 6:9,10his sons.6:18,21; Ge 18:25; Ex 20:5; Nu 16:27-31; Job 20:23-28the valley.26; 15:7; Isa 65:10; Ho 2:15 Why hast.11-13; 6:18; Ge 34:30; 1Ki 18:17,18; 1Ch 2:7; Hab 2:6-9; Ga 5:122Th 1:6; Heb 12:15all Israel.Le 20:2; 24:14; De 13:10; 17:5; 21:21; 22:21-24burned.15; Ge 38:24; Le 20:14; 21:9 raised.8:29; 10:27; 2Sa 18:17; La 3:53So the Lord.De 13:17; 2Sa 21:14; Isa 40:2; Joe 2:13,18; Joh 3:9,10; Zec 6:8The valley.24; Isa 65:10; Ho 2:15Achor. that is, Trouble.251 Kings 21:2-4
Give me.The request of Ahab, at first view, appears fair and honourable. But, as he most evidentially wished Naboth to alienate it finally, which was expressly forbidden and provided against in the law of God, (Le 25:14-28,) it was high iniquity in Ahab to tempt him to do it, and to covet it showed the depravity of his soul. Ge 3:6; Ex 20:17; De 5:21; 1Sa 8:14; Jer 22:17; Hab 2:9-11Lu 12:15; 1Ti 6:9; Jas 1:14,15a garden of herbs.2Ki 9:27; De 11:10; Ec 2:5; So 4:15seem good to thee. Heb. be good in thine eyes.Ge 16:6; 1Sa 8:6; 29:6 The Lord.Ge 44:7,17; Jos 22:29; 24:16; 1Sa 12:23; 24:6; 26:9-11; 1Ch 11:19Job 27:5; Ro 3:4,6,31; 6:2,15; 7:7,13; 1Co 6:15; Ga 6:14I should give.Le 25:23; Nu 36:7; Eze 46:18 heavy.20:43; Job 5:2; Isa 57:20,21; Jon 4:1,9; Hab 2:9-12I will not.3; Nu 22:13,14And he laid him.Ge 4:5-8; 2Sa 13:2,4; Ec 6:9; 7:8,9; Eph 4:27; Jas 1:141 Kings 21:19-24
Hast thou killed.Ge 3:11; 4:9,10; 2Sa 12:9; Mic 3:1-4; Hab 2:9,12In the place.This punishment, on Ahab's humiliation and repentance, was transferred from him to his son Jehoram, (ver. 29,) in whom it was literally accomplished: see the parallel texts. 22:38; Jud 1:7; 2Sa 12:11; 2Ki 9:25,26; Es 7:10; Ps 7:15,16Ps 9:16; 58:10,11; Mt 7:2 Hast thou found me.18:17; 22:8; 2Ch 18:7,17; Am 5:10; Mr 12:12; Ga 4:16; Re 11:10Am 5:10; Mr 12:12; Ga 4:16; Re 11:10thou hast sold.25; 2Ki 17:17; Isa 50:1; 52:3; Ro 7:14to work.16:30; 2Ki 21:2; 2Ch 33:6; Eph 4:19 Behold.14:10; Ex 20:5,6; 2Ki 9:7-9; 10:1-7,11-14,17,30him that pisseth.1Sa 25:22,34him that is shut up.14:10; De 32:36; 2Ki 9:8,9; 14:26 make thine.15:29; 16:3,11made Israel to sin.14:16; 15:30,34; 16:26 Jezebel.25; 2Ki 9:10,30-37the dogs.Shocking as this must appear to minds that have been humanized by the kindly influence of Christianity, we still find similar instances in the accounts of modern travellers. Mr. Bruce says, that when at Gondar, "the bodies of those killed by the sword were hewn to pieces and scattered about the streets, being denied burial. I was miserable, and almost driven to despair, at seeing my hunting dogs, twice let loose by the carelessness of my servants, bringing into the court-yard the heads and arms of slaughtered men, and which I could no way prevent, but by the destruction of the dogs themselves." wall. or, ditch. that dieth.14:11; 16:4; Isa 14:19; Jer 15:3; Eze 32:4,5; 39:18-20; Re 19:18
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