Genesis 15:14
that.46:1-34; Ex 6:5,6; 7:1-14:31; De 4:20; 6:22; 7:18,19; 11:2-4Jos 24:4-7,17; 1Sa 12:8; Ne 9:9-11; Ps 51:4; 78:43-51; 105:27-37Ps 135:9,14with.Ex 3:21,22; 12:35,36; Ps 105:37Exodus 11:8
And all.12:31-33; Isa 49:23,26; Re 3:9follow thee. Heb. is at they feet.Jud 4:10; 8:5; 1Ki 20:10; 2Ki 3:9; *marg:a great anger. Heb. heat of anger.Nu 12:3; De 29:24; 32:24; Ps 6:1; Eze 3:14; Da 3:19; Mr 3:5Exodus 12:31
called.10:29Rise up.3:19,20; 6:1; 11:1,8; Ps 105:38the children.10:9Exodus 12:39
thrust.33; 6:1; 11:1Judges 6:8
A.M. 2759. B.C. 1245. An. Ex. Is. 246. a prophet. Heb. aman, a prophet. Thus saith. 2:1-3; Ne 9:9-12; Ps 136:10-16; Isa 63:9-14; Eze 20:5-32Judges 8:16
the elders.7; Pr 10:13; 19:29; Ezr 2:6thorns.Mic 7:4taught. Heb. made to know.Instead of {wyyodâ,} Houbigant, Le Clerc, and others read {wyyadosh,} "and he tore or threshed;" and this is not only agreeable to what Gideon threatened (ver. 7), but is supported by the LXX. Vulgate, Chaldee, Syriac, and Arabic. The Hebrew text might easily have been corrupted simply by the change of [Shîyn,] {shin,} into ['Ayin,] {ayin,} letters very similar to each other.Psalms 105:38
glad.Ex 10:7; 12:33for.Ge 35:5; Jos 2:9Isaiah 26:11
when.Ps 10:12; Mic 5:9will.18:3; 1Sa 6:9; Job 34:27; Jer 5:3; Ac 28:27they shall.Ex 9:14; 1Sa 5:6-11; Jer 44:28; Lu 16:23be.11:13; 60:14; Ps 86:17; 1Pe 3:16; Re 3:9at the. or, towards thy. fire.5:24; Ps 21:8; Mal 4:1; Mt 25:41; 2Th 1:8; Re 19:20
Copyright information for
TSK