Genesis 22:1
1 Abraham is tempted to offer Isaac.3 He gives proof of his faith and obedience.11 The angel prevents him.13 Isaac is exchanged for a ram.14 The place is called Jehovah-jireh.15 Abraham is again blessed.20 The generations of Nahor unto Rebekah. A.M. 2132. B.C. 1872. Jos. Ant. God.Ex 15:25,26; 16:4; De 8:2; 13:3; Jud 2:22; 2Sa 24:1; 2Ch 32:31Pr 17:3; 1Co 10:13; Heb 11:17; Jas 1:12-14; 2:21; 1Pe 1:7tempt.Or prove, or try, as tempt, from tento, originally signified. Behold, here I am. Heb. Behold me.7,11; Ex 3:4; Isa 6:8Deuteronomy 8:2
remember.7:18; Ps 77:11; 106:7; Eph 2:11,12; 2Pe 1:12,13; 3:1,2led thee.1:3,33; 2:7; 29:5; Ps 136:16; Am 2:10to humble.2Ch 32:25,26; 33:12,19; Job 33:17; 42:5,6; Isa 2:17; Lu 18:14Jas 4:6,10; 1Pe 5:5,6prove thee.16; 13:3; Ge 22:1; Ex 15:25; 16:4; 2Ch 32:31; Ps 81:7; Pr 17:3Mal 3:2,3; Jas 1:3; 1Pe 1:7to know.Jer 17:9,10; Joh 2:25; Re 2:23Deuteronomy 8:16
fed thee.3; Ex 16:15he might.2to do thee.La 3:26-33; Jer 24:5,6; Ro 8:28; 2Co 4:17; Heb 12:10,11; Jas 1:121Pe 1:7Job 1:11-12
But put.12; 2:5; Isa 5:25touch.4:5; 19:21; Ge 26:11; Ps 105:15; Zec 2:8and he will curse thee. Heb. if he curse thee not.5,21; 2:9; Isa 8:21; Mal 3:13,14; Re 16:9,11,21 Behold.1Ki 22:23; Lu 8:32; 22:31,32; Joh 19:11; 2Co 12:7power. Heb. hand.Ge 16:6; Jer 38:5; Joh 3:35,36only.2:4-6; Ps 76:10; Isa 27:8; 1Co 10:13So Satan.2:7; Lu 8:33Job 2:3-6
Hast thou.1:1,8; 9:20; Ge 6:9; Ps 37:37; Php 3:12; 1Pe 5:10an upright.Pr 11:8; 13:6; 14:2; 15:8; 16:17holdeth.1:21,22; 13:15; 27:5,6; Ps 26:1; 41:12; Jas 1:12; 1Pe 1:7thou movedst.1:11destroy him. Heb. swallow him up.2Sa 20:20without.9:17; Joh 9:3 all that.Es 7:3,4; Isa 2:20,21; Jer 41:8; Mt 6:25; 16:26; Ac 27:18,19Php 3:8-10 put forth.1:11; 19:20,21; 1Ch 21:17; Ps 32:3,4; 38:2-7; 39:10He will curse.9; 1:5,11; Le 24:15; Isa 8:21 Behold.1:12but. or, only. save.38:10,11; Ps 65:7; Lu 8:29-33; 22:31,32; 1Co 10:13; Re 2:10Re 20:1,2,7his life.By {naphsho,} "his soul," Maimonides understands "his mind," or intellectual powers.Psalms 139:1-2
1 David praises God for his all-seeing providence;17 and for his infinite mercies.19 He defies the wicked.23 He prays for sincerity. A.M. 2956. B.C. 1048. (Title.) A Psalm.This Psalm is supposed to have been composed by David when made king of Israel; though some think it was written by him when accused of traitorous designs against Saul. It is a most sublime ode on the wisdom, knowledge, presence, and justice of God: the sentiments are grand, the style highly elevated, and the images various, beautiful, and impressive. thou hast.23; 11:4,5; 17:3; 44:21; 1Ki 8:39; 1Ch 28:9; Jer 12:3; 17:9,10Joh 21:17; Heb 4:13; Re 2:18,23 knowest.56:8; Ge 16:13; 2Ki 6:12; 19:27; Pr 15:3; Isa 37:28; Zec 4:10understandest.94:11; Mt 9:4; Lu 9:47; Joh 2:24,25; 1Co 4:5afar off.Eze 38:10,11,17Psalms 139:23-24
Search me.1; 26:2know.De 8:2,16; Job 31:6; Pr 17:3; Zec 13:9; Mal 3:2,3; 1Pe 1:7 And see.7:3,4; 17:3; Pr 28:26; Jer 17:9,10wicked way. Heb. way of pain, or grief.Heb 12:15,16and lead.5:8; 25:8,9; 119:1,32; 143:8,10the way.Mt 7:14; Joh 14:6; Col 2:6Proverbs 17:3
27:21; Ps 26:2; 66:10; Isa 48:10; Jer 17:10; Zec 13:9; Mal 3:2,31Pe 1:7; Re 2:23
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