Genesis 19:31-38
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 2:9Genesis 42:37
Slay my.43:9; 44:32-34; 46:9; Mic 6:7Judges 19:24
Behold.The rites of hospitality are regarded as sacred and inviolable in the East: and a man who has admitted a stranger under his roof, is bound to protect him even at the expense of his life. On these high notions only, the influence of which an Asiatic mind alone can appreciate, can the present transaction be either excused or palliated. them.Ge 19:8; Ro 3:8humble ye.Ge 34:2; *marg:De 21:14so vile a thing. Heb. the matter of this folly.Mark 9:6
16:5-8; Da 10:15-19; Re 1:17Romans 3:8
we be.Mt 5:11; 1Pe 3:16,17Let us.5:20; 6:1,15; 7:7; Jude 1:4
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