Genesis 21:26

I wot."Wot," though used for the present, is the past tense of the almost obsolete word "to wit," from the Saxon {witan,} to know.

13:7; 2Ki 5:20-24

Genesis 39:8

refused.

Pr 1:10; 2:10,16-19; 5:3-8; 6:20-25,29,32,33; 7:5,25-27; 9:13-18

Pr 22:14; 23:26-28

my master.

Pr 18:24

Exodus 32:1

1 The people, in the absence of Moses, cause Aaron to make a calf.

7 God informs Moses, who intercedes for Israel, and prevails.

15 Moses comes down with the tables.

19 He breaks them.

20 He destroys the calf.

22 Aaron's excuse for himself.

25 Moses causes the idolaters to be slain.

30 He prays for the people.

A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491. An. Ex. Is. 1. Ab. delayed.

24:18; De 9:9; Mt 24:43; 2Pe 3:4

Up.

Ge 19:14; 44:4; Jos 7:13

make.

20:3-5; De 4:15-18; Ac 7:40; 17:29; 19:26

which shall.

13:21; 33:3,14,15

the man.

7,11; 14:11; 16:3; Ho 12:13; Mic 6:4

we wot.

Ge 21:26; 39:8; 44:15; Mt 24:48; 2Pe 3:4
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