Genesis 48:1
1 Joseph with his sons visits his sick father.2 Jacob strengthens himself to bless them.3 He repeats God's promise.5 He takes Ephraim and Manasseh as his own sons.7 He tells Joseph of his mother's grave.8 He blesses Ephraim and Manasseh.17 He prefers the younger before the elder.21 He prophesies their return to Canaan. thy father.Joh 11:3his two sons.41:50-52; 46:20; 50:23; Job 42:16; Ps 128:62 Kings 20:1-12
1 Hezekiah, having received a message of death, by prayer has his life lengthened.8 The sun goes ten degrees backward for a sign of that promise.12 Berodach-baladan sending to visit Hezekiah, because of the wonder, has notice of his treasures.14 Isaiah understanding thereof, foretells the Babylonian captivity.20 Manasseh succeeds Hezekiah. A.M. 3291. B.C. 713. was Hezekiah.2Ch 32:24-26; Isa 38:1-20; Joh 11:1-5; Php 2:27,30the prophet.19:2,20Set thine house in order. Heb. Give charge concerning thinehouse. 2Sa 17:23; Isa 38:1; *marginsthou shalt die.Jer 18:7-10; Jon 3:4-10 he turned.1Ki 8:30; Ps 50:15; Isa 38:2,3; Mt 6:6 remember.Ge 8:1; Ne 5:19; 13:14,22,31; Ps 25:7; 89:47,50; 119:49; Isa 63:11I have walked.18:3-6; Ge 5:22,24; 17:1; 1Ki 2:4; 3:6; Job 1:1,8; Lu 1:6in truth.2Ch 31:20,21; Ps 32:2; 145:18; Jer 4:2; Joh 1:47; 2Co 1:121Jo 3:21,22a perfect heart.1Ki 8:61; 11:4; 15:14; 2Ch 16:9wept sore. Heb. wept with a great weeping.2Sa 12:21,22; Ps 6:6; 102:9; Isa 38:14; Heb 5:7 court. or, city.22:14; 1Ki 7:8 Turn again.2Sa 7:3-5; 1Ch 17:2-4the captain.Jos 5:14,15; 1Sa 9:16; 10:1; 2Sa 5:2; 2Ch 13:12; Heb 2:10the God.2Ch 34:3; Isa 38:5; 55:3; Mt 22:32I have heard.19:20; Ps 65:2; 66:19,20; Lu 1:13I have seen.Ps 39:12; 56:8; 126:5; Re 7:17I will heal.7; Ex 15:26; De 32:39; Job 33:19-26; Ps 147:3; Jas 5:14,15thou shalt go.8; Ps 66:13-15,19,20; 116:12-14; 118:17-19; Isa 38:22; Joh 5:14 I will add.Ps 116:15; Ac 27:24I will defend.19:34; 2Ch 32:22; Isa 10:24 Take a lump.2:20-22; 4:41; Isa 38:21the boil.The word {shechin,} from the Arabic {sachana,} to be hot, signifies an inflammatory tumour, or burning boil; and some think that Hezekiah's malady was a pleurisy; others, that it was the plague; and others, the elephantiasis, a species of leprosy, as one of the Hexapla versions renders in Job 2:7. A poultice of figs might be very proper to maturate a boil, or dismiss any obstinate inflammatory swelling; but we need not discuss its propriety in this case, because it was as much the means which God chose to bless for his recovery, as the clay which Christ moistened to anoint the eyes of the blind man; for in both cases, without Divine interposition the cure could not have been effected. What shall be.5; 19:29; Jud 6:17,37-40; Isa 7:11,14; 38:22; Ho 6:2 This sign.Isa 38:7,8; Mt 16:1-4; Mr 8:11,12; Lu 11:29,30 2:10; 3:18; Isa 49:6; Mr 9:28,29; Joh 14:12 cried unto.Ex 14:15; 1Ki 17:20,21; 18:36-38; Ac 9:40he brought.Jos 10:12-14; 2Ch 32:24,31; Isa 38:8dial. Heb. degrees. A.M. 3292. B.C. 712. Berodach-baladan.Isa 39:1-8Merodach-baladan. king.2Ch 32:31Babylon.Ge 10:10; 11:9; Isa 13:1,19; 14:4sent letters.2Sa 8:10; 10:2for he had heard.Isa 39:1John 11:3
he.1,5; 13:23; Ge 22:2; Ps 16:3; Php 2:26,27; 2Ti 4:20; Heb 12:6,7Jas 5:14,15; Re 3:19John 11:6
he abode.Ge 22:14; 42:24; 43:29-31; 44:1-5; 45:1-5; Isa 30:18; 55:8,9Mt 15:22-28Acts 9:37
she was.Joh 11:3,4,36,37in an.1:13; 20:8; Mr 14:15
Copyright information for
TSK