Genesis 24:26-27
48,52; 22:5; Ex 4:31; 12:27; 34:8; 1Ch 29:20; 2Ch 20:18; 29:30; Ne 8:6Ps 22:29; 66:4; 72:9; 95:6; Mic 6:6; Php 2:10 Blessed.12; 9:26; 14:20; Ex 18:10; Ru 4:14; 1Sa 25:32,39; 2Sa 18:281Ch 29:10-13; Ps 68:19; 72:18,19; Lu 1:68; Eph 1:3; 1Ti 1:17of his.32:10; Ps 98:3; 100:5; Mic 7:20; Joh 1:17the Lord.48; Pr 3:6; 4:11-13; 8:20of my.4; 13:8; Ex 2:11,13 Genesis 24:42
O Lord.12-14; Ac 10:7,8,22prosper.12,31; 39:3; Ezr 8:21; Ne 1:11; Ps 37:5; 90:17; Ro 1:10 Genesis 24:48
bowed.26,27,52led me.27; 22:23; Ex 18:20; Ezr 8:21; Ps 32:8; 48:14; 107:7; Pr 3:5,6; 4:11Isa 48:17 Judges 4:14
Up.19:28; Ge 19:14; 44:4; Jos 7:13; 1Sa 9:26for this.This is exactly the purpose for which the Septuagint states, ver. 8, that Barak wished Deborah to accompany him: "Because I know not the day in which God will send his angel to give me prosperity." is not.De 9:3; 2Sa 5:24; Ps 68:7,8; Isa 52:12; Mic 2:13mount.Mount Tabor, called by the Arabs Djebel Tour, is almost entirely insulated, and rises up in the plain of Esdraelon, about six miles from Nazareth, in a conical form, somewhat like a sugar-loaf. Josephus states its height to be thirty stadia, with a plain of 26 stadia in circumference on its top, on which was formerly a city, which was used as a military post. It is described as an exceedingly beautiful mountain, having a rich soil, producing excellent herbage, and adorned with groves and clumps of trees. Judges 7:15
interpretation thereof. Heb. breaking thereof.Ge 40:8; 41:11worshipped.Ge 24:26,27,48; Ex 4:30,31; 2Ch 20:18,19Arise.4:14; 2Co 10:4-6 2 Samuel 5:24
sound.2Ki 7:6thou shalt bestir.Jud 4:14; 7:15; 1Sa 14:9-12; 1Ch 14:15; Php 2:11,12
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