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- 09550
- * What is his name.
- # 14 15:3 Ge 32:29 Jud 13:6,17 Pr 30:4 Isa 7:14 9:6 Jer 23:6
- # Mt 1:21,23
- 09551
- * I AM hath.
- # 6:3 Job 11:7 Ps 68:4 90:2 Isa 44:6 Mt 18:20 28:20 Joh 8:58
- # 2Co 1:20 Heb 13:8 Re 1:4,8,17 4:8
- 09552
- * The Lord.
- # 6 4:5 Ge 17:7,8 De 1:11,35 4:1 2Ch 28:9 Mt 22:32 Ac 7:32
- * this is my name for ever.
- The name here referred to is that which immediately precedes,
- [yhwh,] <\\See definition 03068\\>,] {Yehowah,} which we
- translate "Lord", the name by which God had been known from the
- creation of the world, (Ge 2:2,) and by which he is known to
- the present day. [yhwh,]
- {Yehowah,} from [hwh,] {hawah,} to be, subsist, signifies
- "He who is", or "subsists", i.e., eminently and in a manner
- superior to all other beings; and is essentially the same with
- [ahwh,] {eheyeh,} "I AM", in the preceding verse.
-
- # Ps 72:17,19 135:13 145:1,2 Isa 9:6 63:12
- * my memorial.
- # Ps 102:12 Ho 12:5 Mic 4:5 Mal 3:6 Heb 13:8
- 09553
- * elders.
- # 4:29 18:12 24:11 Ge 1:7 Mt 26:3 Ac 11:30 20:17 1Pe 5:1
- * visited.
- # 2:25 4:31 13:19 15:14 Ge 21:1 50:24 Ru 1:6 Ps 8:4 Lu 1:68
- # Lu 19:44 Ac 15:14 Heb 2:6,7 1Pe 2:12
- 09554
- * I will bring.
- # 9 2:23-25 Ge 15:13-21 46:4 50:24
- * unto the land.
- # 8 Ge 15:14,18-21
- 09555
- * and they.
- # 16 4:31 Jos 1:17 2Ch 30:12 Ps 110:3 Jer 26:5
- * and thou.
- # 5:1-3
- * The Lord.
- # 7:16 9:1,13 10:3
- * met.
- # 4:24 5:3 25:22 29:42,43 30:6,36 Ge 12:1 15:1 17:1 48:3
- # Nu 17:4 23:3,4,15,16 Isa 64:5
- * three days'.
- # 8:27 13:17,18
- * that we may.
- # 12 7:16 8:25-28 9:1 10:24-26 19:1 Jer 2:2,6
- 09556
- * will not.
- # 5:2 7:4
- * no, not by a mighty hand. or, but by a strong hand.
- # 6:1 7:1-14:31 Ps 136:11,12 Isa 63:12,13
- 09557
- * stretch.
- # 6:6 7:5 9:15 Eze 20:33
- * smite.
- # 7:3 11:9 De 4:34 6:22 Ne 9:10 Ps 105:27 106:22 135:8,9
- # Isa 19:22 Jer 32:20,21 Ac 7:36
- * See chapters
- # Ac 7:1-13:42
- * after that.
- # 11:8 12:31,39 Ge 15:14 Jud 6:8 8:16 Isa 26:11 Ps 105:38
- 09558
- # 11:3 12:36 Ge 39:21 Ne 1:11 Ps 106:46 Pr 16:7 Ac 7:10
- 09559
- * But.
- # 11:2 12:35,36 Ge 15:14 Ps 105:37
- * borrow.
- Or, rather ask or demand, as the word
- [shâ'al <\\See definition 07592\\>] properly signifies; and is
- so rendered by the LXX., Vulgate, and Geneva and Barker's
- Bible: the other ancient versions are the same as the Hebrew.
-
- * spoil.
- # Job 27:16,17 Pr 13:22 Isa 33:1 Eze 39:10
- * the Egyptians. or, Egypt.
- 09560
- 1 Moses's rod is turned into a serpent.
- 6 His hand is leprous.
- 10 He is loath to be sent.
- 13 Aaron is appointed to assist him.
- 18 Moses departs from Jethro.
- 21 God's message to Pharaoh.
- 24 Zipporah circumcises her son.
- 27 Aaron is sent to meet Moses.
- 29 The people believe them.
-
- # 31 2:14 3:18 Jer 1:6 Eze 3:14 Ac 7:25
- 09561
- * a rod.
- # 17,20 Ge 30:37 Le 27:32 Ps 110:2 Isa 11:4 Mic 7:14
- 09562
- * it became.
- # 17 7:10-15 Am 5:19
- 09563
- * put forth.
- # Ge 22:1,2 Ps 91:13 Mr 16:18 Lu 10:19 Ac 28:3-6
- * And he put.
- # Joh 2:5
- 09564
- * That they.
- # 1 3:18 4:31 19:9 2Ch 20:20 Isa 7:9 Joh 5:36 11:15,42 20:27,31
- * the Lord.
- # 3:15 Ge 12:7 17:1 18:1 26:2 48:3 Jer 31:3 Ac 7:2
- 09565
- * leprous as snow.
- # Nu 12:10 2Ki 5:27
- 09566
- * it was turned.
- # Nu 12:13,14 De 32:39 2Ki 5:14 Mt 8:3
- 09567
- * if they.
- # 30,31 Isa 28:10 Joh 12:37
- * that they.
- # De 32:39 2Ki 5:7 Job 5:18
- 09568
- * the water.
- # 7:19
- * shall become. Heb. shall be, and shall be. blood.
- # 1:22 7:19-25 Mt 7:2
- 09569
- * eloquent. Heb. a man of words.
- # 1 Job 12:2 1Co 2:1-4 2Co 10:10 11:6
- * heretofore. Heb since yesterday, nor since the third day.
- slow of speech.
- # 6:12 Jer 1:6 Ac 7:22
- 09570
- # Ge 18:14 Ps 51:15 94:9 146:8 Isa 6:7 35:5,6 42:7 Jer 1:6,9
- # Eze 3:26,27 33:22 Am 3:6
- 09571
- # Ps 25:4,5 32:9 143:10 Isa 49:2 50:4 Jer 1:9 Mt 10:19,20
- # Mr 13:11 Lu 11:1 12:11,12 21:14,15 Joh 14:26 Eph 6:19
- 09572
- * send.
- # 1 23:20 Ge 24:7 48:16 Jud 2:1 1Ki 19:4 Jer 1:6 20:9
- # Eze 3:14,15 Jon 1:3,6 Mt 13:41 Joh 6:29
- * wilt send. or, shouldest.
- 09573
- * anger.
- # 2Sa 6:7 1Ki 11:9 1Ch 21:7 Lu 9:59,60 Ac 15:28 Php 2:21
- * cometh.
- # 17 1Sa 10:1-7 Mr 14:13-15 2Co 2:13 7:6,7 1Th 3:6,7
- 09574
- * and put.
- # 7:1,2 2Sa 14:3 Isa 51:16 59:21
- * and I.
- # Nu 22:38 23:5,12,16 De 18:18 Isa 51:16 Jer 1:9 Mt 28:20
- # Lu 21:15 1Co 11:23 15:1
- * will teach.
- # De 5:31
- 09575
- # 7:1,2 18:19 Ps 82:6 Joh 10:34,35
- 09576
- # 2 7:9,19 1Co 1:27
- 09577
- * Jethro. Heb. Jether.
- # 3:1
- * Let me go.
- # 1Ti 6:1
- * and see.
- # Ge 45:3 Ac 15:36
- * Go in peace.
- # 1Sa 1:17 Lu 7:50 Ac 16:36
- In the LXX. and Coptic, the following addition is made to this
- verse: [Meta de tas Lemeras tas pollas ekeinas eteleutésen ho
- basileus Aigyptou,] "After these many days, the king of Egypt
- died." This was probably an ancient side-note, which crept
- into the text, as it appeared to throw light on the next
- verse.
- 09578
- * Midian.
- A country in Arabia Petræa, on the eastern coast of the Red
- Sea, near Mount Sinai. This place is still called by the
- Arabs the Land of Midian, or of Jethro. Abulfeda, speaking
- of Midian, says, "Madyan is a city, in ruins, on the shore of
- the Red Sea, on the opposite side to Tabuc, from which it is
- distant about six days' journey. At Midian may be seen the
- famous well at which Moses watered the flocks of Shoâib,
- (Jethro.) This city was the capital of the tribe of Midian
- in the days of the Israelites."
-
- * for all.
- # 2:15,23 Mt 2:20
- 09579
- * the rod of God.
- # 2,17 17:9 Nu 20:8,9
- 09580
- * wonders.
- # 3:20
- * I will harden.
- # 7:3,13 9:12,35 10:1,20 14:8 Ge 6:3 De 2:30-33,36 Jos 11:20
- # 1Ki 22:22 Ps 105:25 Isa 6:10 63:17 Joh 12:40 Ro 1:28 9:18
- # Ro 11:8-10 2Co 2:16 2Th 2:10-12 1Pe 2:8
- 09581
- * Israel.
- # 19:5,6 De 14:1 Jer 31:9 Ho 11:1 Ro 9:4 2Co 6:18 Heb 12:23
- # Jas 1:18
- 09582
- # 11:5 12:29 Ps 78:51 105:36 135:8
- 09583
- * the inn.
- # Ge 42:27
- The account in this and the two following verses, although
- rather obscure, seems to imply, that on their way to the land
- of Egypt, an angel appeared to Moses, and sought to kill his
- son, on account of his father's non-observance of the Lord's
- positive command to Abraham, that every man child of the
- Jewish nation, or born in his house in servitude, should be
- circumcised on the eighth day; and the Zipporah, at the
- command of Moses, immediately fulfilled the injunction, and
- thus averted the wrath of God, denounced against the
- disobedient: "The uncircumcised man child, whose flesh of
- his foreskin is not circumcised, that soul shall be cut off
- from his people."
-
- # Ge 17:14
- * the Lord.
- # 3:18 Nu 22:22,23 1Ch 21:16 Ho 13:8
- * sought.
- # Ge 17:14 Le 10:3 1Ki 13:24
- 09584
- * a sharp stone. or, knife.
- # Jos 5:2,3
- * cast it. Heb made it touch. a bloody.
- # 2Sa 16:7
- 09585
- # 26
- 09586
- * Go into.
- # 14-16 Ec 4:9 Ac 10:5,6,20
- * the mount.
- # 3:1 19:3 20:18 24:15-17 1Ki 19:8
- * kissed him.
- # Ge 29:11
- 09587
- * told Aaron.
- # 8,9,15,16 Jon 3:2 Mt 21:29
- * and all.
- # 11-13
- 09588
- # 3:16 24:1,11
- 09589
- * And Aaron.
- # 16
- * did the.
- # 2-9
- 09590
- * believed.
- # 8,9 3:18 Ps 106:12,13 Lu 8:13
- * visited.
- # 3:16 Lu 1:68
- * looked.
- # 2:25 3:7
- * bowed.
- # 12:27 Ge 17:3 24:26 1Ch 29:20 2Ch 20:18
- 09591
- 1 Pharaoh chides Moses and Aaron for their message.
- 6 He increases the Israelites' task.
- 15 He checks their complaints.
- 19 They cry out upon Moses and Aaron.
- 22 Moses complains to God.
-
- * and told.
- # 1Ki 21:20 Ps 119:46 Eze 2:6 Jon 3:3,4 Mt 10:18,28 Ac 4:29
- * a feast.
- # 10:9 Isa 25:6 1Co 5:8
- 09592
- * Who.
- # 3:19 2Ki 18:35 2Ch 32:15,19 Job 21:15 Ps 10:4 12:4 14:1
- * I know not.
- # 1Sa 2:12 Joh 16:3 Ro 1:28 2Th 1:8
- * neither.
- # 3:19 Jer 44:16,17
- 09593
- * The God.
- # 3:18
- * lest he.
- # De 28:21 2Ki 17:25 2Ch 30:8 Ezr 7:23 Eze 6:11 Zec 14:16-19
- 09594
- * wherefore.
- # Jer 38:4 Am 7:10 Lu 23:2 Ac 16:20,21 24:5
- * let.
- {Taphreeoo,} from {pard,} to loose, disengage; and which we
- render let, from the Anglo-Saxon {lettan,} to hinder. Ye
- hinder the people from their work: "Get you unto your
- burdens." "Let religion alone and mind your work." The
- language not only of tyranny, but of thoughtless irreligion.
-
- * burdens.
- # 1:11
- 09595
- # 1:7-11 Pr 14:28
- 09596
- * taskmasters.
- {Nogesim,} literally, exactors, oppressors. These
- taskmasters were Egyptians, (ch. 1:11,) but the officers were
- Hebrews. See ver. 14.
-
- # 10,13,15,19 1:11 Pr 12:10
- * officers.
- {Shoterim,} from the Arabic {saytara,} to overlook,
- superintend, seems to denote, as {musaytar} in Arabic also
- does, overseers, superintendents. They may have been
- somewhat like the chiefs of trades, who are found in every
- city in the East; where every trade has a head, who is
- entrusted with authority over them, and is in some measure
- answerable for them to Government. Compare ch. 2:14.
-
- # Nu 11:16 De 1:15 16:18 Jos 8:33 24:1,4 2Ch 26:11
- 09597
- * straw.
- The straw was mixed with clay, in order to make the bricks.
- This is expressly affirmed by Philo, (vit. Mos.) who was
- himself a native of Alexandria, in Egypt. He says, describing
- the oppression of the Israelites, that some were obliged to
- work in clay, and others to gather straw for the formation of
- bricks, [plinthou gar achyra desmos,] because straw is the
- binding of the brick. Philo's account is confirmed by Dr.
- Shaw, who says that "some of the Egyptian pyramids are made of
- brick, the composition whereof is only a mixture of clay, mud,
- and straw, slightly blended and kneaded together, and
- afterwards baked in the sun. The straw, which keeps the
- bricks together, and still preserves its original colour,
- seems to be a proof that these bricks were never burnt or made
- in kilns." The same materials are now used for building in
- Egypt. Mr. Baumgarten says, "The houses are for the most part
- of bricks that are only hardened by the heat of the sun, and
- mixed with straw to make them firm."
-
- # Ge 24:25 Jud 19:19
- 09598
- * tale.
- Tale denotes number, from the Anglo-Saxon {tællan,} to
- number, count, etc.
-
- * ye shall lay.
- # Ps 106:41
- 09599
- * Let there more work be laid upon the men. Heb. Let the work
- be heavy upon the men. vain words.
- # 2Ki 18:20 Job 16:3 Jer 43:2 Zec 1:6 Mal 3:14 Eph 5:6
-