Genesis 46:33-34

What is.

32; 47:2-4; Jon 1:8

Thy servants.

32; 30:35; 34:5; 37:12

for every.From the fragments of Manetho, preserved in Josephus and Africanus, it appears that hordes of marauders, call {hycassos,} or shepherd kings, whose chief occupation, like the Bedouin Arabs of the present day, was to keep flocks, made a powerful irruption into Egypt, which they subdued, and ruled, by a succession of kings, with great tyranny for 259 years. Hence the persons, and even the very name of shepherds were execrated, and held in the greatest odium by the Egyptians.

43:32; Ex 8:26

Amos 7:14-15

neither.

1Ki 20:35; 2Ki 2:3,5,7; 4:38; 6:1; 2Ch 16:7; 19:2; 20:34

an herdman.

1:1; Zec 13:5; 1Co 1:27

a gatherer.Rather, as {bolais} is rendered by the LXX. and Vulgate, [knizon,] {vellicans,} "a scraping," or a scraper of sycamores; for the fruit does not ripen till it is rubbed with iron combs.

sycamore fruit. or, wild figs.

took.

2Sa 7:8; Ps 78:70-72; Mt 4:18,19; 9:9

as I followed. Heb. from behind. Go.

Jer 1:7; Eze 2:3,4; Lu 24:46-48; Ac 1:8; 4:20; 5:20,29-32

Jonah 1:8

Tell.

Jos 7:19; 1Sa 14:43; Jas 5:16

What is thine.

Ge 47:3; 1Sa 30:13

2 Thessalonians 3:10

when.

Lu 24:44; Joh 16:4; Ac 20:18

that.

Ge 3:19; Pr 13:4; 20:4; 21:25; 24:30-34; 1Th 4:11
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