Genesis 48:5
two sons.41:50-52; 46:20; Jos 13:7; 14:4; 16:1-17:18are mine.Le 20:26; Nu 1:10,32-35; 26:28-37; Isa 43:1; Eze 16:8; Mal 3:172Co 6:18; Eph 1:5Reuben.1Ch 5:1,2; Re 7:6,7Genesis 48:14-20
his right hand.Ex 15:6; Ps 110:1; 118:16and laid.Nu 8:10,18; De 34:9; Mt 19:13,15; 6:5; 16:18; Lu 4:40; 13:13; Ac 6:6Ac 8:17-19; 13:3; 1Ti 4:14; 5:22guiding.19firstborn.18; 41:51; 46:20 blessed.16; 27:4; 28:3; 49:28; De 33:1; Heb 11:21did walk.5:22-24; 6:9; 17:1; 24:20; 1Ki 3:6; Ps 16:8; Isa 30:21; Jer 8:2Lu 1:6; 1Co 10:31; 2Co 1:12; Col 2:6; 1Th 2:12fed me.28:20,22; Ps 23:1; 37:3; 103:4,5; Ec 2:24,25; 5:12,18; 6:7Isa 33:16; Mt 6:25-34; 1Ti 6:6-10 Angel.16:7-13; 28:15; 31:11-13; Ex 3:2-6; 23:20,21; Jud 2:1-4; 6:21-24Jud 13:21,22; Ps 34:7,22; 121:7; Isa 47:4; 63:9; Ho 12:4,5; Mal 3:1Ac 7:30-35; 1Co 10:4,9redeemed.Ps 34:2; Mt 6:13; Joh 17:15; Ro 8:23; 2Ti 4:18; Tit 2:14my name.5; 32:28; De 28:10; 2Ch 7:14; Jer 14:9; Am 9:12; Ac 15:17grow into. Heb. as fishes do increase.1:21,22; Nu 1:46; 26:34,37Fish are the most prolific of all animals: a tench lays 1,000 eggs, a carp 20,000, and Leuwenhoek counted in a middling sized cod, 9,384,000. a multitude.49:22; Ex 1:7; Nu 26:28-37; De 33:17; Jos 17:17 laid his.14displeased him. Heb. was evil in his eyes.28:8; 38:10; Nu 11:1; 22:34; *marg:1Sa 16:7; 1Ki 16:25; 1Ch 21:7; Pr 24:18; Ro 9:7,8,11 Not so.19:18; Ex 10:11; Mt 25:9; Ac 10:14; 11:8for this.27:15; 29:26; 43:33; 49:3 said, I know it.14; 17:20,21; 25:28; Nu 1:33-35; 2:19-21; De 33:17; Isa 7:17Eze 27:10; Re 7:6,8become.De 1:10; Ru 4:11,12multitude. Heb. fulness. Israel bless.24:60; 28:3; Ru 4:11,12and he set.Nu 2:18-21; 7:48,54; 10:22,23; 13:8,11,16Numbers 1:32
2:18,19; 26:35-37; Ge 30:24; 37:1-36; 39:1-23; 46:20; 48:1-22Ge 49:22-26; De 33:17Numbers 10:22
the camp.2:18-24; 26:23-41; Ge 48:19; Ps 80:1,2Elishama.1:10; 7:48Deuteronomy 33:17
the firstling.1Ch 5:1his horns.Nu 23:22; 24:8; Job 39:9,10; Ps 22:21; 29:6; 92:10; Isa 34:7unicorns. Heb. an unicorn. he shall push.1Ki 22:11; 2Ch 18:10; Ps 44:5the ten thousands.Ge 48:19; Nu 26:34,37; Ho 5:3; 6:4; 7:1Psalms 80:1-2
1 The psalmist in his prayer complains of the miseries of the church.8 God's former favours are turned into judgments.14 He prays for deliverance. A.M. cir. 3463. B.C. cir. 541. (Title.) Shoshannim-Eduth.45:1; 60:1; 69:1; *titlesA Psalm.This Psalm is generally supposed to have been written during the Babylonian captivity; but some think it refers to the desolations made by Sennacherib. of Asaph. or, for Asaph. Give ear.5:1; 55:1O Shepherd.23:1,2; Isa 40:11; Eze 34:23; Joh 10:14; Heb 13:20; 1Pe 2:25; 5:4leadest.77:20; 78:52; Isa 49:9,10; 63:11; Joh 10:3,4dwellest.99:1; Ex 25:20-22; 1Sa 4:4; 2Sa 6:2; 2Ki 19:15; Eze 1:13; 10:4shine.3,7,19; 50:2; 94:1; De 33:2; Job 10:3; Isa 60:1; Eze 43:2; Da 9:17Re 21:23 Before.These three tribes, in the wilderness, marched immediately after the ark and cherubim, by Divine appointment, to which this appears to be an allusion. Nu 2:18-24; 10:22-24stir up.35:23; 44:23-26; 78:38; Isa 42:13,14come and save us. Heb. come for salvation to us.Isa 25:9; 33:22
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