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- 09350
- * into Egypt.
- # 15:13 Nu 20:15 De 10:22 26:5 Jos 24:4 1Sa 12:8 Ps 105:23
- # Isa 52:4 Ac 7:15
- 09351
- # 7
- 09352
- * the names.
- # 29:1-30:43 35:23 49:1-33 Ex 1:1-5 6:14-18 1Ch 2:1-55 8:1-40
- * Reuben.
- # 29:32 35:22,23 49:3,4 Ex 6:14 Nu 1:5,20,21 2:10-13 26:5-11
- # De 33:6 1Ch 2:1-10
- 09353
- # 9
- 09354
- * Simeon.
- # 29:33 34:25,30 49:5-7 Ex 6:15 Nu 1:6,22,23 2:12,13 26:12,13
- # 1Ch 2:1 4:24-43
- * Jemuel. or, Nemuel.
- * Jachin. or, Jarib.
- * Zohar. or, Zerah.
- # 1Ch 4:24
- * Canaanitish.
- # 28:1
- 09355
- * Levi.
- # 29:34 49:5-7 Ex 6:16 Nu 3:17-22 4:1-49 8:1-26 26:57,58
- # De 33:8-11 1Ch 2:1,11,16 6:1-3 22:1-26:32
- * Gershon. or, Gershom.
- # 1Ch 6:16
- 09356
- * Judah.
- # 29:35 38:1-3,7,10,24-30 49:8-12 Nu 1:7,26,27 26:19-21 De 33:7
- # Jud 1:2 1Ch 2:1,3-5 3:1-24 4:1,21 5:2 Ps 78:68 Mt 1:1-3
- # Heb 7:14 Re 5:5
- 09357
- * Issachar.
- # 30:14-18 35:23 49:14,15 Nu 1:8,28-30 26:23-25 De 33:18
- # 1Ch 2:1 7:1-5 12:32
- * Phuvah. or, Puah.
- * Job. or, Jashub.
- # 1Ch 7:1
- 09358
- * Zebulun.
- # 30:19,20 49:13 Nu 1:9,30,31 26:26,27 De 33:18,19 1Ch 2:1
- 09359
- * Leah.
- # 29:32-35 30:17-21 35:23 49:3-15 Ex 1:2,3 Nu 1:1-54 10:1-36
- # Nu 26:1-65 1Ch 2:1
- * Padanaram.
- # 25:20
- * with his.
- # 30:21 34:1-31
- 09360
- * sons of.
- # 30:11 35:26 49:19 Nu 1:11,24,25 26:15-17 De 33:20,21 1Ch 2:2
- # 1Ch 5:11-16
- * Ziphion. or, Zephon.
- * Ezbon. or, Ozni.
- * Arodi. or, Arod.
- # Nu 26:15-17
- 09361
- * Asher.
- # 30:13 35:26 49:20 Nu 1:13,40,41 26:44-46 De 33:24 1Ch 2:2
- # 1Ch 7:30-40
- 09362
- * Zilpah.
- # 29:24 30:9-13 35:26 Ex 1:4
- 09363
- * Rachel.
- # 29:18 30:24 35:16-18,24 44:27 Ex 1:3,5 1Ch 2:2
- * Joseph.
- # 37:1-36 39:1-23 40:1-45:28 47:1-31 49:22-27 50:1-14
- # Nu 1:36,37 26:38-41 De 33:12-17
- 09364
- * Manasseh.
- # 41:50-52 48:4,5,13,14,20 Nu 1:32-35 26:28-37 De 33:13-17
- # 1Ch 5:23-26 7:14-29
- * priest. or, prince.
- # 41:45,50 *marg:
- 09365
- * the sons.
- # 49:27 Nu 1:11,36,37 De 33:12 1Ch 7:6-12 8:1-7
- * Ehi.
- # Nu 26:38
- * Ahiram. Muppim.
- # Nu 26:39
- * Shupham.
- # 1Ch 7:12
- * Shuppim. Huppim.
- # Nu 26:39
- * Hupham.
- 09366
- # 22
- 09367
- * Dan.
- # 30:6 35:25 49:16,17 Nu 1:12,38,39 10:25 De 33:22 1Ch 2:2 7:12
- # 1Ch 12:35
- * Hushim.
- # Nu 26:42,43
- * Shuham.
- 09368
- * Naphtali.
- # 30:7,8 35:25 49:21 Nu 1:15,42,43 26:48-50 De 33:23 2Ki 15:29
- # 1Ch 2:2 12:34
- * Jahzeel.
- # 1Ch 7:13
- * Jahziel.
- 09369
- * Bilhah.
- # 29:29 30:3-8 35:22,25 Ex 1:2
- 09370
- * loins. Heb. thigh.
- # 35:11 Ex 1:5 Jud 8:30
- 09371
- * threescore and ten.
- Threescore and six were before mentioned, (ver. 26,) so that
- Joseph and his two sons, together with Jacob himself,
- complete the seventy persons here enumerated; and the number
- in ver. 15, 18, 22, and 25 amount to that number. The
- addition of five persons in the LXX. in ver. 20, was either
- the cause or the consequence of another difference here; for
- in that version the number is seventy-five ver. 15, 18, 22,
- 25.
-
- # Ex 1:5 24:1 De 10:22 Ac 7:14
- 09372
- * Judah.
- # 43:8 44:16-34 49:8
- * to direct.
- # 31:21
- * Goshen.
- Goshen seems to have been a city, after which the land of
- Goshen was called. The LXX. render it by [Heroonpolis,]
- Heroonpolis, "city of Heroon;" which by some writers is
- simply called Heroum, and is by the ancient geographers
- placed in the eastern part of Egypt, not far from the Arabian
- Gulf.
-
- # 34 45:10 47:1
- 09373
- * his chariot.
- # 41:43 45:19,21
- * fell on.
- # 33:4 45:14 Lu 15:20 Ac 20:37
- 09374
- # 45:28 Lu 2:29,30
- 09375
- # 45:16-20 47:1-3 Ac 18:3 Heb 2:11
- 09376
- * shepherds.
- # 4:2 31:18 37:2 47:3 Ex 3:1 1Sa 16:11 17:15 Ps 78:70-72
- # Isa 40:11 Zec 13:5
- * their trade hath been to feed cattle. Heb. they are men of
- cattle.
- # 34 9:20 1Ki 9:27 18:5,6
- * and they.
- # 45:10
- 09377
- * What is.
- # 32 47:2-4 Jon 1:8
- 09378
- * 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
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- 1 Joseph presents his father, and five of his brethren before
- Pharaoh.
- 11 He gives them habitation and maintenance.
- 13 He gets the Egyptians' money;
- 16 their cattle;
- 18 and their lands, except the priests', to Pharaoh.
- 23 He restores the land for a fifth.
- 28 Jacob's age.
- 29 He swears Joseph to bury him with his fathers.
-
- * Joseph.
- # 45:16 46:31 Heb 2:11
- * in the land.
- # 45:10 46:28,34 Ex 8:22 9:26
- 09380
- * presented.
- # Ac 7:13 2Co 4:14 Col 1:28 Jude 1:24
- 09381
- * What is.
- # 46:33,34 Am 7:14,15 Jon 1:8 2Th 3:10
- * shepherds.
- # 4:2
- 09382
- * For to.
- # 12:10 15:13 De 26:5 Ps 105:23 Isa 52:4 Ac 7:6
- * for the famine.
- # 43:1 Ac 7:11
- * let thy.
- # 46:34
- 09383
- # 5
- 09384
- * is.
- # 11 13:9 20:15 34:10 45:18-20 Pr 21:1 Joh 17:2
- * Goshen.
- # 4,11
- * men of activity.
- {Anshey chayil,} men of strength, power, ability, or prowess.
- It implies both fitness of mind and body; and so valour,
- prudence, diligence, and virtue.
-
- * rulers.
- # Ex 18:21 1Sa 21:7 1Ch 27:29-31 2Ch 26:10 Pr 22:29
- * cattle
- {Mikneh}, from {kanah}, to posses, signifies property or
- possession of any kind, though it frequently is used for
- cattle, because in ancient times they constituted the
- principal part of a man's possessions.
-
- # 16 Ex 9:3-6,10,21
- 09385
- * And Jacob.
- # 10 35:27 Ex 12:32 Nu 6:23,24 Jos 14:13 1Sa 2:20 2Sa 8:10
- # 2Sa 19:39 1Ki 1:47 2Ki 4:29 Mt 26:26 Lu 22:19 1Pe 2:17
- 09386
- * How old art thou. Heb. How many are the days of the years of
- thy life?
- # 9
- 09387
- * The days.
- # 1Ch 29:15 Ps 39:12 119:19,54 2Co 5:6 Heb 11:9-16 13:14
- # 1Pe 2:11
- * and hundred.
- # Job 14:1 Ps 39:5 89:47,48 90:3-12 Jas 4:14
- * have not.
- # 28 5:27 11:11,24,25 25:7,8 35:28 50:26 Ex 6:4 7:7 De 34:7
- # Jos 24:29 2Sa 19:32-35 Job 8:8,9 42:16,17
- 09388
- # 7 14:19 Nu 6:23-27 De 33:1 Ru 2:4 2Sa 8:10 19:39 Ps 119:46
- # Ps 129:8 Heb 7:7
- 09389
- * Rameses.
- # 6 Ex 1:11 12:37 Joh 10:10,28 14:2,23 17:2,24
- 09390
- * nourished.
- # Ru 4:15
- * his father.
- # Ex 20:12 Mt 15:4-6 Mr 7:10-13 1Ti 4:8 5:4,8
- * according to their families. or, as a little child is
- nourished. Heb. according to the little ones.
- # 1,21,24 1Th 2:7
- 09391
- * A.M. 2300. B.C. 1704. so that.
- # 41:30,31 1Ki 18:5 Jer 14:1-6 La 2:19,20 4:9 Ac 7:11
- * fainted.
- # Jer 9:12 Joe 1:10-12
- 09392
- * the money.
- # 41:56
- * Joseph brought.
- # Lu 16:1,2,10-12 1Co 4:2 1Pe 4:10
- 09393
- * A.M. 2301. B.C. 1703. Give us bread.
- # 18,19,24 Jud 8:5,8 1Sa 21:3 25:8 Ps 37:3 Isa 33:16 Mt 6:11
- 09394
- * Give your cattle.
- This was the wisest measure that could be adopted, both for
- the preservation of the people and the cattle. As the people
- had not grain for their own sustenance, consequently they
- could have none for their cattle: hence they were in the
- most imminent danger of starving; and the people also were in
- equal danger; as they must have divided a portion of that
- bought for themselves with the cattle, which, for the sake of
- tillage, etc., they wished of course to preserve till the
- seven years' famine should end.
-
- # Da 6:5-7 Pr 12:17 1Co 10:32 Php 4:8 Col 4:5
- 09395
- * for horses.
- # Ex 9:3 1Ki 10:28 Job 2:4 Isa 31:1 Mt 6:24
- * fed them. Heb. led them.
- 09396
- * A.M. 2302. B.C. 1702.
- # 2Ki 6:26 Jer 38:9
- 09397
- * buy us.
- # Ne 5:2,3 Job 2:4 La 1:11 5:6,9 Mt 16:26 Php 3:8,9
- * and give.
- # 23
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- # 20
- 09399
- * A.M. 2303. B.C. 1701.
- * And as.
- It is highly probable, that Joseph was influenced by no
- political motive in removing the people to the cities, but
- merely by motives of prudence and humanity; for, as the corn
- was laid up in the cities, it would be more eligible to bring
- then from distant towns and villages to places where they
- might be more conveniently supplied with food.
-
- * to cities.
- # 41:48
-