Genesis 15:5

tell.

De 1:10; Ps 147:4; Jer 33:22; Ro 9:7,8

So.

12:2; 13:16; 16:10; 22:17; 28:14; Ex 32:13; De 1:10; 10:22; 1Ch 27:23

Ro 4:18; Heb 11:12

Genesis 22:17

in blessing.

12:2; 27:28,29; 28:3,14-22; 49:25,26; De 28:2-13; Eph 1:3

I will multiply.

13:16; 15:5; 17:6; 26:4; De 1:10; Jer 33:22

shore. Heb. lip.

1Ki 9:26

thy seed.

24:60; Nu 24:17-19; De 21:19; Jos 1:1-10:43; 2Sa 8:1-18; 10:1-19

Ps 2:8,9; 72:8,9; Jer 32:22; Da 2:44,45; Mic 1:9; Lu 1:68-75

1Co 15:57; Re 11:15

Genesis 28:14

thy seed.

13:16; 32:12; 35:11,12; Nu 23:10; Ac 3:25; Re 7:4,9

spread abroad. Heb. break forth. to the west.

13:14; De 12:20; Mt 8:11

and in thee.

12:3; 18:18; 22:18; 26:4; Ps 72:17; Ac 3:25; Ga 3:8,16; Eph 1:3

Exodus 12:37

the children.

Nu 33:3,5

Rameses.

1:11; Ge 47:11

six hundred.

38:26; Ge 12:2; 15:5; 46:3; Nu 1:46; 11:21

Exodus 32:13

Remember.

Le 26:42; De 7:8; 9:27; Lu 1:54,55

to whom.

Ge 22:16; 26:3,4; Heb 6:13

I will multiply.

Ge 12:2,7; 13:15,16; 15:5,7,18; 26:4; 28:13,14; 35:11,12; 48:16

Numbers 1:46

What an astonishing increase from seventy persons who went down into Egypt about 215 years before, where they had latterly endured the greatest hardships! Such was the effect of God's promise, which cannot fail.

2:32; 23:10; 26:51; Ge 12:2; 13:16; 15:5; 17:6; 22:17; 26:3; 28:14

Ge 46:3,4; Ex 12:37; 38:26; De 10:22; 1Ki 4:20; 2Sa 24:9; 1Ch 21:5

2Ch 13:3; 17:14-19; Heb 11:11,12; Re 7:4-9

Deuteronomy 10:22

with threescore.And now, from so small a beginning, they are multiplied to more than 600,000 men, besides women and children; and this, indeed, in the space of 40 years; for the 603,000 which came out of Egypt were at this time all dead, except Moses, Joshua, and Caleb. How easy can God increase and multiply, as well as diminish and bring low! In all things, by his omnipotence, he can do whatsoever he will; and he will do whatsoever is right.

Ge 46:27; Ex 1:5; Ac 7:14

as the stars.

1:10; 28:62; Ge 15:5; Nu 26:51,62; Ne 9:23; Heb 11:12

Deuteronomy 28:62

few in number.In the seige of Jerusalem there died 1,100,000 persons, and more than 90,000 were carried captive; and, having afterwards provoked the Romans by their crimes and rebellions, they persecuted them nearly to extirpation; to which, if the tens of thousands which were slaughtered year after year in every country be added, it appears wonderful that there were any remains left.

4:27; Le 26:22; 2Ki 13:7; 24:14; Ne 7:4; Isa 1:9; 24:6; Jer 42:2

Jer 52:28-30; Mr 13:20; Ro 9:27-29

as the stars.

10:22; Ne 9:23; Ro 9:27
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