Genesis 32:20
I will appease.43:11; 1Sa 25:17-35; Job 42:8,9; Pr 15:18; 16:14; 21:14peradventure.1Sa 6:5; 1Ki 20:31; Jon 3:9; 2Ti 2:25of me. Heb. my face.Job 42:8,9; Pr 6:35Exodus 24:10-11
saw.10; 3:6; 33:20,23; Ge 32:30; Jud 13:21,22; 1Ki 22:19; Isa 6:1-5Eze 1:28; Joh 1:18; 14:9; 1Ti 6:16; 1Jo 4:12of a sapphire stone.The Hebrew {sappir,} is without doubt the sapphire; which is a most beautiful precious stone of a fine blue colour, second only to the diamond in lustre, hardness, and value. The ancient oriental sapphire is supposed to have been the same as the lapis lazuli. It glitters with golden spots; and is of an azure or sky-blue colour, but rarely intermixed with purple. The ruby and topaz are considered of the same genus. Eze 1:26,27; 10:1; Re 4:3; 21:19-23in his clearness.So 6:10; Mt 17:2; Re 1:16; 21:11,18 nobles.1,9; Nu 21:18; Jud 5:13; 1Ki 21:8; 2Ch 23:20; Ne 2:16; Jer 14:3laid not.19:21; 33:20-23; Ge 32:24-32; De 4:33; Jud 13:22they saw.10; Ge 16:13did eat.18:12; Ge 18:18; 31:54; De 12:7; Ec 9:7; Lu 15:23,24; 1Co 10:16-18Exodus 33:20
Thou canst not.This is well explained by Rabbi Jehudah, in Sepher Cosri, (P. iv. 3.) "Of that divine glory mentioned in the Scripture, there is one degree which the eyes of the prophets were able to explore; another which all the Israelites saw, as the cloud and consuming fire; the third is so bright, and so dazzling, that no mortal is able to comprehend it; but should anyone venture to look on it, his whole frame would be dissolved." In such inconceivable splendour is the Divine Majesty revealed to the inhabitants of the celestial world, where he is said to "dwell in the light which no man can approach unto." (1 Ti 6:16.) By the "face of God," therefore, we are to understand that light inaccessible before which angels may stand, but which would be so insufferable to mortal eyes, that no man could see it and live. 24:10; Ge 32:30; De 5:24; Jud 6:22; 13:22; Isa 6:5; Joh 1:181Ti 6:16; Heb 1:13; Re 1:16,17Judges 6:22
perceived.13:21because.13:22,23; Ge 16:13; 32:30; Ex 33:20; De 5:5,24,26; Isa 6:5-8Joh 1:18; 12:41Judges 13:21-23
knew.6:22; Ho 12:4,5 We shall.Ge 32:30; Ex 33:20; De 4:38; 5:26; Isa 6:5we have.Joh 1:18; 5:37 his wife.Ec 4:9,10; 1Co 12:21he would not.Ge 4:4,5; Ps 86:17he have shewed.Ps 25:14; 27:13; Pr 3:32; Joh 14:20,23; 15:15Isaiah 6:1-5
1 Isaiah, in a vision of the Lord in his glory,5 being terrified, has apprehensions removed.8 He offers himself, and is sent to shew the obstinacy of the people unto their desolation.13 A remnant shall be saved. A.M. 3245. B.C. 759. the year.2Ki 15:7Azariah.2Ch 26:22,23I saw also.Ex 24:10,11; Nu 12:8; Eze 1:1,25-28; Joh 1:18; 12:41; 1Ti 6:16sitting.66:1; 1Ki 22:19; Eze 10:1; Da 7:9; Mt 25:31; Re 3:21; 4:2,10; 5:1,7Re 6:16; 7:15-17high.12:4; 57:15; Ps 46:10; 108:5; 113:5; Eph 1:20,21his train. or, the skirts thereof. filled.1Ki 8:10,11; Re 15:8 stood.1Ki 22:19; Job 1:6; Da 7:10; Zec 3:4; Lu 1:10; Re 7:11seraphims.Ps 104:4; Eze 1:4; Heb 1:7wings.Ex 25:20; 37:9; 1Ki 6:24,27; 8:7; Eze 1:6,9,24; 10:21; Re 4:8covered his face.Ge 17:3; Ex 3:6; 1Ki 19:13; Ps 89:7his feet.Job 4:18; 15:15; Eze 1:11did fly.6; Ps 18:10; 103:20; Eze 10:16; Da 9:21; Re 8:13; 14:6 one cried unto another. Heb. this cried to this.Ex 15:20,21; Ezr 3:11; Ps 24:7-10Holy.Ex 15:11; Re 4:8,9; 15:3,4the whole earth, etc. Heb. his glory is the fulness of thewhole earth. 11:9,10; 24:16; 40:5; Nu 14:21; Ps 19:1-3; 57:11; 72:19; Hab 2:14Zec 14:9; Eph 1:18 posts.Eze 1:24; 10:5; Am 9:1door. Heb. thresholds. the house.Ex 40:34; 1Ki 8:10-12; 2Ch 5:13,14; 6:1; Ps 18:8; Re 11:19; 15:8 said I.Ex 33:20; Jud 6:22; 13:22; Job 42:5,6; Da 10:6-8; Hab 3:16Lu 5:8,9; Re 1:16,17undone. Heb. cut off. a man.Ex 4:10; 6:12,30; Jer 1:6; Zec 3:1-7; Mt 12:34-37; Jas 3:1,2I dwell.29:13; Jer 9:3-8; Eze 2:6-8; 33:31; Jas 3:6-10mine eyes.33:17; Re 1:5-7
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