Genesis 21:31

called.

26:33

Beer-sheba.i.e., The well of the oath, or the well of the seven: alluding to the seven ewe lambs. The verb rendered "to swear" is derived from the word translated seven.

14; 26:23; Jos 15:28; Jud 20:1; 2Sa 17:11; 1Ki 4:25

Genesis 46:1

1 Jacob is comforted by God at Beer-sheba.

5 Thence he with his company goes into Egypt.

8 The number of his family that went into Egypt.

28 Joseph meets Jacob.

31 He instructs his brethren how to answer Pharaoh.

A.M. 2298. B.C. 1706. Beer-sheba.

21:14,31,33; 26:22,23; 28:10; 1Sa 3:20

and offered.

4:4; 8:20; 12:8; 22:13; 33:20; 35:3,7; Job 1:5; 42:8

unto.

21:33; 26:23,25; 28:13; 31:42,53

Judges 20:1

1 The Levite in a general assembly declares his wrong.

8 The decree of the assembly.

12 The Benjamites, being cited, make head against the Israelites.

18 The Israelites in two battles lose forty thousand.

26 They destroy by a stratagem all the Benjamites, except six hundred.

Then all.

2,8,11; 21:5; De 13:12-18; Jos 22:12

as one man.

1Sa 11:7,8; 2Sa 19:14; Ezr 3:1; Ne 8:1

from Dan.

18:29; 1Sa 3:20; 2Sa 3:10; 24:2; 1Ch 21:2; 2Ch 30:5

with the.

Nu 32:1,40; Jos 17:1; 2Sa 2:9

unto the.

18,26; 11:11

in Mizpeh.

10:17; 11:11; Jos 15:38; 18:26; 1Sa 7:5,6; 10:17; 2Ki 25:23It does not appear that the Israelites on this occasion, were summoned by the authority of any one common head, but they came together by the consent and agreement, as it were, of one common heart, fired with a holy zeal for the honour of God and Israel. The place of their meeting was Mizpeh; they gathered together unto the Lord there; for Mizpeh was so very near to Shiloh, that their encampment might very well be supposed to reach from Mizpeh to Shiloh. Shiloh was a small town, and therefore, when there was a general meeting of the people to present themselves before God, they chose Mizpeh for their head quarters, which was the next adjoining city of note; perhaps, because they were not willing to give that trouble to Shiloh, which so great an assembly would occasion; it being the residence of the priests that attended the tabernacle.
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