Genesis 41:34
officers. or, overseers.Nu 31:14; 2Ki 11:11,12; 2Ch 34:12; Ne 11:9and take.Job 5:20; Ps 33:19; Pr 6:6-8; 22:3; 27:12; Lu 16:5Genesis 47:25
Thou hast.6:19; 41:45; *marg:45:6-8; 50:20; Pr 11:26,27let us.18:3; 33:15; Ru 2:13Leviticus 27:32
passeth under the rod.The Rabbins say, that when a man gave the tithe of his sheep or calves, he shut them in one fold, in which was a narrow door, to let out but one at a time. He then stood by the door, with a rod dipped in vermilion in his hand, and as they passed he counted them with the rod; and when the tenth came he touched it, by which it was distinguished as the tithe calf, sheep, etc. Jer 33:13; Eze 20:37; Mic 7:141 Samuel 8:15-17
officers. Heb. eunuchs.Ge 37:36; Isa 39:7; Da 1:3,7-10,18 16 17Psalms 41:1
1 The recompence of the charitable.4 David complains of his enemies' treachery.10 He flees to God for succour. (Title.)This Psalm is supposed to have been written on the same occasion as the three former; and to relate to David's affliction, and the evil treatment he received from his enemies during its continuance. Blessed.112:9; De 15:7-11; Job 29:12-16; 31:16-20; Pr 14:21; 19:17Ec 11:1,2; Isa 58:7-11; Mr 14:7; Lu 14:13,14; 2Co 9:8-14; Ga 2:10the poor. or, the weak, or sick.Mt 25:34-39; Ac 20:35; 1Th 5:14Lord.34:19; 37:26,39,40; Heb 6:10; Jas 2:13time of trouble. Heb. the day of evil.37:19; Pr 16:14; Ec 12:1; Re 3:10Psalms 112:5
good.Pr 2:20; 12:2; Lu 23:50; Ac 11:24; Ro 5:7sheweth.37:25,26; De 15:7-10; Job 31:16-20; Lu 6:35he will.Pr 17:18; 18:9; 22:26,27; 24:27,30-34; 27:23-27; Joh 6:12; Ro 12:11Eph 5:15; Col 4:5discretion. Heb. judgement.Php 1:9
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