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- 09750
- * For they.
- # 5 Joe 1:6,7 2:1-11,25
- * did eat.
- # Ps 78:46 105:35
- 09751
- * called for. Heb. hastened to call. I have.
- # 9:27 Nu 21:7 22:34 1Sa 15:24,30 26:21 2Sa 19:20 Job 34:31,32
- # Pr 28:13 Mt 27:4
- 09752
- * forgive.
- # 1Sa 15:25
- * and intreat.
- # 8:8 9:28 1Ki 13:6 Isa 26:16 Ro 15:30 Ac 8:24
- * this death.
- # 2Ki 4:40 2Co 1:10
- 09753
- * went.
- # 8:30
- * and intreated.
- # 8:9,28,29 Mt 5:44 Lu 6:28
- 09754
- * a mighty.
- # 13
- * cast. Heb. fastened. the Red sea.
- # 13:18 15:4 Joe 2:20 Heb 11:29
- 09755
- # 4:21 7:13,14 9:12 11:10 De 2:30 Isa 6:9,10 Joh 12:39,40
- # Ro 9:18 2Th 2:11,12
- 09756
- * Stretch.
- # 9:22
- * darkness.
- As the Egyptians not only worshipped the light and sun, but
- also paid the same veneration to night and darkness, nothing
- could be more terrible than this punishment of palpable and
- coercive darkness, such as their luminary Osiris could not
- dispel. See Bryant, pp. 141-160.
-
- # Ps 35:6 78:49 105:28 Pr 4:19 Ec 2:14 6:4 Isa 8:21,22
- # Mt 27:45 Mr 15:33 Lu 23:44 2Pe 2:4,17 Jude 1:6,13 Re 16:10,11
- * even darkness which may be felt. Heb. that one may feel
- darkness.
- 09757
- * thick darkness.
- # 20:21 De 4:11 5:22 Ps 105:28 Joe 2:2,31 Am 4:13 Re 16:10
- 09758
- * but all.
- # 8:22 9:4,26 14:20 Jos 24:7 Isa 42:16 60:1-3 65:13,14
- # Mal 3:18 Col 1:13 1Pe 2:9
- 09759
- * Go ye.
- # 8,9 8:28 9:28
- * flocks.
- # Ge 34:23
- * little ones.
- # 10
- 09760
- * us. Heb. into our hands. sacrifices.
- # 29:1-46 36:1-40:38 Le 9:22 16:9
- 09761
- * cattle.
- # 12:32 Isa 23:18 60:5-10 Ho 5:6 Zec 14:20 Ac 2:44,45 2Co 8:5
- * and we.
- # Pr 3:9 Heb 11:8
- 09762
- # 1,20 4:21 14:4,8 Re 9:20 16:10,11
- 09763
- * Get thee.
- # 11
- * for in that.
- # 2Ch 16:10 25:16 Am 7:13
- 09764
- * I will see.
- # 11:4-8 12:30,31 Heb 11:27
- 09765
- 1 God's message to the Israelites to borrow jewels of their
- neighbours.
- 4 Moses threatens Pharaoh with the death of the firstborn.
-
- * Yet will.
- # 9:14 Le 26:21 De 4:34 1Sa 6:4 Job 10:17 Re 16:9
- * afterwards.
- # 3:20 Ge 15:14
- * thrust you.
- # 12:31-39
- 09766
- * borrow.
- # 3:22 12:1,2,35,36 Ge 31:9 Job 27:16,17 Ps 24:1 105:37
- # Pr 13:22 Hag 2:8 Mt 20:15
- * jewels.
- # 32:2-4,24 35:22 Eze 16:10-13
- 09767
- * the Lord.
- # 3:21 12:36 Ge 39:21 Ps 106:46
- * Moses.
- # Ge 12:2 2Sa 7:9 Es 9:4 Isa 60:14 Ac 7:22 Re 3:9
- 09768
- * About.
- # 12:12,23,29 Job 34:20 Am 4:10 5:17 Mt 25:6
- * will I go.
- # 2Sa 5:24 Ps 60:10 Isa 42:13 Mic 2:13
- 09769
- * the firstborn.
- # 4:23 12:12,29 13:15 Ps 78:51 105:36 135:8 136:10 Heb 11:28
- * behind.
- # Jud 16:21 Isa 47:2 La 5:13 Mt 24:41
- 09770
- # 3:7 12:30 Pr 21:13 Isa 15:4,5,8 Jer 31:15 La 3:8 Am 5:17
- # Zep 1:10 Lu 13:28 Re 6:16,17 18:18,19
- 09771
- * dog.
- # Jos 10:21 Job 5:16
- * a difference.
- # 7:22 10:23 Mal 3:18 1Co 4:7
- 09772
- * And all.
- # 12:31-33 Isa 49:23,26 Re 3:9
- * follow thee. Heb. is at they feet.
- # Jud 4:10 8:5 1Ki 20:10 2Ki 3:9 *marg:
- * a great anger. Heb. heat of anger.
- # Nu 12:3 De 29:24 32:24 Ps 6:1 Eze 3:14 Da 3:19 Mr 3:5
- 09773
- * Pharaoh.
- # 3:19 7:4 10:1 Ro 9:16-18
- * wonders.
- # 7:3
- 09774
- * the Lord.
- # 4:21 7:13,14 10:20,27 De 2:30 1Sa 6:6 Job 9:4 Ro 2:4,5 9:22
- 09775
- 1 The beginning of the year is changed.
- 3 The passover is instituted.
- 11 The import of the rite of the passover.
- 15 Unleavened bread, etc.
- 29 The firstborn are slain.
- 31 The Israelites are driven out of the land.
- 37 They come to Succoth.
- 41 The time of their sojourning.
- 43 The ordinance of the passover.
-
- # 1
- 09776
- * A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491. An. Exod. Isr. 1. Abib or Nisan.
- # 13:4 23:15 34:18 Le 23:5 Nu 28:16 De 16:1 Es 3:7
- 09777
- * Speak ye.
- # 4:30 6:6 14:15 20:19 Le 1:2
- * in the tenth.
- # 6 Joh 12:1,12
- * take to.
- # Ge 4:4 22:8 1Sa 7:9 Joh 1:29,36 1Co 5:7 Re 5:6-13 7:9-14 13:8
- * lamb. or, kid.
- The word {seh} means the young of both sheep and goats, and
- may be indifferently rendered either lamb or kid. It is
- evident from ver. 5 that the Hebrews might take either; but
- they generally preferred a lamb, from being of a more gentle
- nature.
-
- # Le 5:6 Nu 15:11 2Ch 35:7
- * an house.
- The Israelites were divided into twelve tribes, these tribes
- into families, the families into houses, and the houses into
- particular persons.
-
- # Nu 1:1-54 Jos 7:14
- 09778
- # 4
- 09779
- * be without.
- # Le 1:3,10 22:19-24 De 17:1 Mal 1:7,8,14 Heb 7:26 9:13,14
- # 1Pe 1:18,19
- * a male of the first year. Heb. son of a year.
- # Le 23:12 1Sa 13:1 *marg:
- 09780
- * fourteenth.
- # Le 23:5 Nu 9:3 28:16,18 De 16:1-6 2Ch 30:15 Eze 45:21
- * the whole.
- # 2Ch 30:15-18 Isa 53:6 Mt 27:20,25 Mr 15:1,8,11,25,33,34
- # Lu 23:1,18 Ac 2:23 3:14 4:27
- * in the evening. Heb. between the two evenings.
- The Jews divided the day into morning and evening: till the
- sun passed the meridian, all was morning or forenoon; after
- that, all was evening or afternoon. Their first evening
- began just after twelve o'clock, and continued till sunset;
- their second evening began at sunset, and continued till
- night, i.e., during the whole time of twilight; between
- twelve o'clock, therefore, and the termination of twilight,
- the passover was to be offered. See Parallel Passages.
-
- # 16:12 Mt 27:46-50
- 09781
- # 22,23 Eph 1:7 Heb 9:13,14,22 10:14,29 11:28 1Pe 1:2
- 09782
- * eat the.
- # Mt 26:26 Joh 6:52-57
- * roast.
- # De 16:7 Ps 22:14 Isa 53:10
- * unleavened.
- # 13:3,7 34:25 Nu 9:11 De 16:3 Am 4:5 Mt 16:12 1Co 5:6-8
- # Ga 5:9
- * with bitter.
- # 1:14 Nu 9:11 Zec 12:10 1Th 1:6
- 09783
- * but roast with fire.
- # 8 De 16:7 La 1:13
- 09784
- # 23:18 29:34 34:25 Le 7:15-17 22:30 De 16:4,5
- 09785
- * loins.
- # Mt 26:19,20 Lu 12:35 Eph 6:15 1Pe 1:13
- * shoes.
- # Lu 7:38 15:22 Eph 6:15
- * it is the.
- # 27 Le 23:5 Nu 28:16 De 16:2-6 1Co 5:7
- 09786
- * pass.
- # 23 11:4,5 Am 5:17
- * will smite.
- # 29,30 11:4-6
- * against.
- # Nu 33:4 1Sa 5:3 6:5 1Ch 14:12 Isa 19:1 Jer 43:13 Zep 2:11
- * gods. or, princes.
- # 21:6 22:28 Ps 82:1,6 Joh 10:34,35
- * I am the Lord.
- # 6:2 Isa 43:11-15 Eze 12:16
- 09787
- * the blood.
- # 23 Ge 17:11 Jos 2:12 Heb 11:28
- * and when.
- # 1Th 1:10 1Jo 1:7
- * to destroy you. Heb. for a destruction.
- 09788
- * memorial.
- # 13:9 Nu 16:40 Jos 4:7 Ps 111:4 135:13 Zec 6:14 Mt 26:13
- # Lu 22:19 1Co 11:23-26
- * a feast.
- # 5:1 De 16:11 Ne 8:9-12
- * by an ordinance.
- # 17,24,43 13:10 Le 23:4,5 Nu 10:8 18:8 De 16:1 1Sa 30:25
- # 2Ki 23:21 Eze 46:14 1Co 5:7,8
- 09789
- * Seven.
- # 8 13:6,7-10 23:15 34:18,25 Le 23:5-8 Nu 28:17 De 16:3,5,8
- # Mt 16:12 Lu 12:1 Ac 12:3
- * that soul.
- # 19,20 31:14 Ge 17:14 Le 17:10,14 Nu 9:13 Mal 2:12 Ga 5:12
- 09790
- * first day.
- # Le 23:2,3,7,8,21,24,25,27,35 Nu 28:18,25 29:1,12
- * no manner.
- # 16:5,23,29 20:10 35:2,3 Jer 17:21,22
- * man Heb. soul.
- 09791
- * in this selfsame.
- # 7:5 13:8 Nu 20:16
- * an ordinance.
- # 14
- 09792
- # 1,15 Le 23:5,6 Nu 28:16
- 09793
- * Seven.
- # 23:15 34:18 De 16:3 1Co 5:7,8
- * even that.
- # 15 Nu 9:13
- * whether.
- # 43,48
- 09794
- # 20
- 09795
- * elders.
- # 3:16 17:5 19:7 Nu 11:16
- * and take.
- # 3 Nu 9:2-5 Jos 5:10 2Ki 23:21 2Ch 30:15-17 35:5,6 Ezr 6:20
- # Mt 26:17-19 Mr 14:12-16 Lu 22:7-13 1Co 10:4
- * lamb. or, kid.
- # 3 *marg:
- * the passover.
- That is, the lamb which was called the {paschal,} or passover
- lamb; the animal sacrificed obtaining the name of the
- institution. St. Paul copies the expression in 1 Co 5:7.
- 09796
- * a bunch.
- # Le 14:6,7 Nu 19:18 Ps 51:7 Heb 9:1,14,19 11:28 12:24 1Pe 1:2
- * hyssop.
-
- The word {aizov,} which has been variously rendered, most
- probably denotes Hyssop; whence are derived the Chaldee
- {aizova,} Syriac {zupha,} Arabic {zupha,} Ethiopic {azab,} and
- {hushopa,} Greek [`ussopos,] hussopos <\\See definition 5301\\>,]
- Latin {hyssopus,} German {usop,} and our hyssop, a name
- retained, with little variation, in all the western languages.
- It is a plant of the gymnospermia (naked seeded) order,
- belonging to the didynamia class. It has bushy stalks,
- growing a foot and a half high; small spear-shaped,
- close-sitting, and opposite leaves, with several smaller ones
- rising from the same joint; and all the stalks and branches
- terminated by erect whorled spikes of flowers, of different
- colours in the varieties of the plant. The leaves have an
- aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste. Its detersive,
- cleansing, and medicinal qualities were probably the reason
- why it was so particularly recommended in Scripture.
-
- * strike.
- # 7
- * and none.
- # Mt 26:30
- 09797
- * will pass through.
- # 12,13
- * and will not.
- # 2Sa 24:16 Isa 37:36 Eze 9:4,6 1Co 10:10 Heb 11:28 12:24
- # Re 7:3 9:4
- 09798
- # 14 Ge 17:8-10
- 09799
- * when.
- # De 4:5 12:8,9 16:5-9 Jos 5:10-12 Ps 105:44,45
- * according.
- # 3:8,17
-