Genesis 18:2-10

And he.

Jud 13:3,9; Heb 13:2

three.

22; 19:1; Heb 13:2; 1Pe 4:9

he ran.

Ro 12:13

bowed.

23:7; 33:3-7; 43:26,28; 44:14; Ru 2:10; 2Ki 2:15

favour.

32:5

wash your feet.In those ancient times, shoes such as ours, were not in use; and the foot was protected only with sandals or soles, fastened round the foot with straps. It was, therefore, not only necessary from motives of cleanliness, but also a very great refreshment, in so hot a country, to get the feet washed at the end of a day's journey; and this is the first thing that Abraham proposes.

19:2; 24:32; 43:24; 1Sa 25:41; Lu 7:44; Joh 13:5-15; 1Ti 5:10

tree.Rest in the shade was the second requisite for the refreshment of a weary traveller.

And I.

Jud 6:18; 13:15; Mt 6:11

bread.This was the third requisite, and is introduced in its proper order; as eating immediately after exertion or fatigue is very unwholesome.

comfort. Heb. stay.

Jud 19:5; Ps 104:15; Isa 3:1

are ye come. Heb. ye have passed.

19:8; 33:10

Make ready quickly. Heb. hasten. three.

Isa 32:8; Mt 13:33; Lu 10:38-40; Ac 16:15; Ro 12:13; Ga 5:13

Heb 13:2; 1Pe 4:9

19:3; Jud 13:15,16; Am 6:4; Mal 1:14; Mt 22:4; Lu 15:23,27,30

he took.

19:3; De 32:14; Jud 5:25

stood.

Ne 12:44; Lu 12:37; 17:8; Joh 12:2; Ga 5:13; Re 3:20

and they.

19:3; Jud 13:15; Lu 24:30,43; Ac 10:41

Where.

4:9

in.

24:67; 31:33; Tit 2:5

he said.

13,14; 16:10; 22:15,16

according.

17:21; 21:2; 2Ki 4:16,17

lo, Sarah.

17:16,19,21; 21:2; Jud 13:3-5; Lu 1:13; Ro 9:8,9; Ga 4:23,28

Genesis 19:1-3

1 Lot entertains two angels.

4 The vicious Sodomites are smitten with blindness.

12 Lot is warned, and in vain warns his sons-in-law.

15 He is directed to flee with his family to the mountains, but obtains leave to go into Zoar.

24 Sodom and Gomorrah are destroyed.

26 Lot's wife becomes a pillar of salt.

29 Lot dwells in a cave.

31 The incestuous origin of Moab and Ammon.

And there came two angels. Or, rather, "the two angels came," referring to those mentioned in the preceding chapter, and there called "men." It seems, (from ch. 18, ver. 22,) that these two angels were sent to Sodom, while the third, who was the Lord or Jehovah, remained with Abraham.

18:1-3,22

rose.

18:1-5; Job 31:32; Heb 13:2

bowed.

18:2

turn.

Heb 13:2

wash.

18:4

Nay.Instead of lo, nay, some MSS. have lo, to him. "And they said unto him, for we lodge in the street;" where, nevertheless, the negation is understood. Knowing the disposition of the inhabitants, and appearing in the character of mere travellers, they preferred the open street to any house; but not yet willing to make themselves known, as Lot pressed them vehemently, and as they knew him to be a righteous man, they consented to take shelter under his hospitable roof.

Jud 19:17-21; Lu 24:28,29; Ac 16:15

pressed.

2Ki 4:8; Lu 11:8; 14:23; 24:28,29; 2Co 5:14

a feast.

18:6-8; 21:8; Lu 5:29; Joh 12:2; Heb 13:2

unleavened.

18:6; Ex 12:15,39; Jud 6:19; 1Sa 28:24; 1Co 5:8

Judges 13:15-25

let us.

6:18,19; Ge 18:3-5

until.Manoah, not knowing the quality of his guest, wished to do this as act of hospitality.

for thee. Heb. before thee.

I will not.As I am a spiritual being, I subsist not by earthly food; and cannot partake of your bounty.

and if, etc.Rather, "but if thou wilt offer," etc.

unto thee.

23; 6:26

17

Why askest.

6; Ge 32:29

secret. or, wonderful.It was because his name was secret that Manoah wished to know it. But the angel does not say it was secret, but {hoo pailee,} "it is wonderful;" the very character given to the Messiah: "His name shall be called {pailai,} Wonderful," Isa 9:6.

took.

6:19,20; 1Ki 18:30-38

did wondrously.He acted according to His Name: He, being wonderful, performed wonders; probably causing fire to arise out of the rock and consume the sacrifice, and then ascended in the flame.

6:21; 1Ki 18:38

when the flame.

2Ki 2:11; Ps 47:5; Heb 1:3

fell on.

Ge 17:3; Le 9:24; 1Ch 21:16,26; Eze 1:26,28; Da 10:9; Mt 17:6

knew.

6:22; Ho 12:4,5

We shall.

Ge 32:30; Ex 33:20; De 4:38; 5:26; Isa 6:5

we have.

Joh 1:18; 5:37

his wife.

Ec 4:9,10; 1Co 12:21

he would not.

Ge 4:4,5; Ps 86:17

he have shewed.

Ps 25:14; 27:13; Pr 3:32; Joh 14:20,23; 15:15

A.M. 2849. B.C. 1155. An. Ex. Is. 336. Samson.

Heb 11:32

the child.

1Sa 3:19; Lu 1:80; 2:52

the Spirit.

3:10; 6:34; 11:29; 1Sa 11:6; Mt 4:1; Joh 3:34

the camp of Dan. Heb. Mahaneh-dan, as ch. 18:12. between.

18:11; Jos 15:33

Matthew 25:40

the King.

34; Pr 25:6,7

Inasmuch.

10:42; 2Sa 9:1,7; Pr 14:31; 19:17; Mr 9:41; Joh 19:26,27; 21:15-17

1Co 16:21,22; 2Co 4:5; 5:14,15; 8:7-9; Ga 5:6,13,22; 1Th 4:9,10

1Pe 1:22; 1Jo 3:14-19; 4:7-12,20,21; 5:1,2

the least.

12:49,50; 18:5,6,10; 28:10; Mr 3:34,35; Joh 20:17; Heb 2:11-15; 6:10

ye have done it unto me.

Ac 9:4,5; Eph 5:30
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