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THE INTEKLINEAE BIBLE
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THE INTERLINEAR BIBLE
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1907
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THE LIBRARY
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
PRGYO '-'
Printed hi/ John Clay, M.A. at the Cambridge University Press,
THE INTERLINEAR BIBLE.
In this edition the large type represents the agreement of the Revised and
Authorised Versions. When the two Versions differ, the renderings of both are
printed in small type those of the Revised Version in the upper line, and those
;
of the Authorised Version in the lower line. A blank in the upper or lower line
indicates the absence of any corresponding words in the Revised Version or the
Authorised Version respectively. Thus the large type read in conjunction with
the upper line of small type gives the continuous text of the Revised Version, and
read in conjunction with the lower line of small type it gives the continuous text
of the Authorised Version.
Where the variations could not conveniently be indicated by the use of upper
and lower lines, they have been pointed out by other means, such as the insertion
of the words "[^. F. only".
With the exceptions specified below, all the variations have been exhibited,
including those of spelling and punctuation. In the case of variations of punctua-
tion, the word preceding the stop has been twice printed for the sake of clearness
even when it is identical in the two Versions : thus in Luke i. 3 the upper
line " Theophilus " shews the punctuation of the Revised Version, the lower
;
The principle which guided the Revisers was, as may be gathered from their
Prefaces, to print in ordinary type all words which are plainly implied in the
original language and are necessary in English, and to reserve the use of italics
for words which do not appear to be distinctly involved in the original.
The central references are those of the edition of the R.V. with references
published by the University Presses in 1898. For all explanations the reader is
referred to the Preface prefixed to that edition, which is reprinted at the beginning
of this book (p. vii).
The marginal notes of the Revised Version, which form an important part of
the Revisers' work, and should by no means be neglected, appear at the foot of
the pages with figures prefixed those of the Authorised Version are placed below
:
The Companies appointed for the Revision of the Old and New Testaments had
the question of marginal references under consideration at an early period in the
course of their work. Thej submitted it to two small Committees, one from each
Company, who were requested to confer and report to the Companies. The Com-
mittee of the Old Testament Company were of opinion that, until it was known
whether the Revised Version would be accepted, it would be premature to furnish it
with marginal references, and no further steps were taken by them. The Committee
of the New Testament Compa,ny, however, the active members of which were
Dr. Scrivener and Dr. Moulton, compiled a very elaborate body of marginal references
for the New Testament, which were printed for the use of the Company, but for
which the Committee alone were responsible.
In preparing these references the Committee were allowed by the Syndics of the
Cambridge University Press to make use of the references in the Paragraph Bible
edited for them by Dr. Scrivener in 1873. The references so prepared were submitted
to the Company, who expressed a general a^pproval of them, but resolved to issue the
Revised Version of the New Testament in the first instance without any marginal
references, except such as had already been inserted by them.At the same time they
conveyed to the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge their earnest wish
that, in consideration of the labour care and thought bestowed iipon these references,
a place might be found for them in their integrity in some editions of the Revised
Version. It was therefore agreed by the University Presses to print one edition at
least of the Revised Version of the New Testament with the marginal references
prepared by the Committee of the New Testament Company of Revisers. After
the death of Dr. Scrivener the task of final revision and verification remained in
Dr. Moulton's hands, but owing to unforeseen delays it had not been completed at
the time of his death in February, 1898.
In 1895 the University Presses undertook to meet the increasing demand, both
at home and in America, for an edition of the complete Revised Version with marginal
references. A Committee was appointed to superintend the work, consisting of the
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which recur.
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When several references are given, with different modes of indication, they arc
ai-ranged -in this order :
Wlien several references have the same mode of indication, they are arranged as
follows :
The Revisers' marginal renderings are transferred in this edition to the foot of
the page, together with all other notes in the margin of the Revised Version,
except :
(a) When simple references given by the Revisers have been incorporated
in the new body of references
(6) When a marginal note refers to some difiPerent division or order in the
original.
In previous editions of the Revised Version the numbers of the verses were
placed on the inner margin of each page.
3Iay, 1898.
IS
THE
HOLY BIBLE
CONTAINING THE
'1. To introduce as few alterations as possible into the Text of the Authorised
Version consistently with faithfulness.'
*
2. To limit, as far as possible, the expression of such alterations to the language
of the Authorised and earlier English Versions.'
'4. That the Text to be adopted be that for which the evidence is decidedly
preponderating; and that when the Text so adopted differs from that from which
the Authorised Version was made, the alteration be indicated in the margin*.'
'7. To revise the headings of chapters and pages, paragraphs, italics, and
punctuation.'
In order to shew the manner in which the Old Testament Company have en-
deavoured to carry out their instructions, it will be convenient to treat the subjects
mentioned in the foregoing rules in a somewhat different order.
It will be observed that in Rule 4 the word Text is used in a different sense
'
'
from that in Rule 1, and in the case of the Old Testament denotes the Hebrew or
Aramaic original of the several books. In this respect the task of the Revisers has
been much simpler than that which the New Testament Company had before them.
The Received, or, as it is commonly called, the Massoretic Text of the Old Testament
Scrijptures has come down to us in manuscripts which are of no very great antiquity,
and which all belong to the same family or recension i. That other recensions were
at one time in existence is probable from the variations in the Ancient Versions, the
oldest of which, namely the Greek or Septuagint, was made, at least in part, some
two centuries before the Christian era. But as the state of knowledge on the
subject is not at present such as to justify any attempt at an entire reconstruction
of the text on the authority of the Versions, the Revisers have thought it most
prudent to adopt the Massoretic Text as the basis of their work, and to depart from
it, as the Authorised Translators had done 2, only in exceptional cases. With regard
to the variations in the Massoretic Text itself, the Revisers have endeavoured to
translate what appeared to them to be the best reading in the text, and where the
alternative reading seemed sufficiently probable or important they have placed it in
* 111 the present edition these marginal notes are transferred to the foot of each page. (See
Preface to the edition with marginal references.)
1 The earliest MS. of which the age is certainly known bears date a.d. 916.
2 See, for instance, 2 Sam. xvi. 12; 2 Chr. iii. 1, xxii. 6; Job xxxvii. 7; Ezek. xlvi. 10;
Am. V. 26; Hag. i. 2.
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the margin. In some few instances of. extreme difficulty a reading has been adopted
on the authority of the Ancient Versions, and the departure from the Massoretic
Text recorded in the margin. In other cases, where the versions appeared to supply
a veiy probable though not so necessary a correction of the text, the text has been
left and the variation indicated in the margin only.
In endeavouring to carry out as fully as possible the spirit of Rules 1 and 2, the
Revisers have borne in mind that it was their duty not to make a new translation
but to revise one already existing, which for more than two centuries and a half had
held the position of an English classic. They have therefore departed from it only
in cases where they disagreed with the Translators of 1611 as to the meaning or
construction of a word or sentence; or where it was necessary for the sake of
uniformity to render such parallel passages as were identical in Hebrew by the same
English words, so that an English reader might know at once by comparison that
a difference in the translation corresponded to a difference in the original ; or where
the language of the Authorised Version was liable to be misunderstood by reason of
its being archaic or obscure; or finally, where the rendering of an earlier English
version seemed preferable, or where by an apparently slight change it was possible
to bring out more fully the meaning of a passage of which the translation was
already substantially accurate.
It has been thought advisable in regard to the word * Jehovah' to follow the
usage of the Authorised Version, and not to insert it uniformly in place of Lord
*
'
or '
God ', which when printed in small capitals represent the words substituted by
Jewish custom for the ineffable Name according to the vowel points by which it
is distinguished. It will be found therefore that in this respect the Authorised
Version has been departed from only in a few passages, in which the introduction of
a proper name seemed to be required.
Terms of natural history have been changed only where it was certain that the
Authorised Version was incorrect and where there was sufficient evidence for the
substituted rendering. In cases of doubt the alternative rendering has been given
in the margin ; and even where no doubt existed, but where there was no familiar
English equivalent for the original word, the Old Version has been allowed to
remain 1, and the more accurate term has been placed in the margin.
In some words of very frequent occurrence, the Authorised Version being either
inadequate or inconsistent, and sometimes misleading, changes have been introduced
with as much uniformity as appeared practicable or desirable. For instance, ' the
tabernacle of the congregation has been everywhere changed to 'the tent of meeting',
'
on account of Exodus xxv. 22, xxix. 42, 43, and also because 'the tabernacle of the
congregation conveys an entirely wrong sense.
' The words tabernacle and tent ', '
'
'
as the renderings of two different Hebrew words, are in the Authorised Version
frequently interchanged in such a manner as to lead to confusion ; and the Revisers
have endeavoured throughout the Pentateuch to preserve a consistent distinction
between them. Their practice in regard to the words 'assembly' and 'congregation'
has been the same in principle, although they have contented themselves with
introducing greater consistency of rendering without aiming at absolute uni-
formity. In consequence of the changes which have taken place in the English
language, the term ' meat offering has become inappropriate to describe an offering
'
of which flesh was no part and by the alteration to ' meal offering ' a sufficiently
;
accurate representation of the original has been obtained with the least possible
change of form.
As regards the use of words, there are only a few cases in which it has been
found needful to deviate from the language employed in the Authorised Version.
One of these deviations occurs so frequently that it may be well to state briefly why
it was adopted. The word 'peoples' was nowhere used by King James's Translators
in the Old Testament, and in the New Testament it occurs only twice (Rev. x. 11,
xvii. 15). The effect of this was to leave the rendering of numerous passages
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inadequate or obscure or even positively misleading. Thus in one of the best known
Psalms (Ps. Ixvii.), where the Septuagint has Xaot. and the Vulgate populi, the
English had Let the people praise thee, O God let all the people praise thee
'
;
'
leaving it at least doubtful whether the 'nations' of verse 4, or God's people, Israel,
be referred to. And in Isaiah Iv. 4, Behold, I have given him for a witness to the
'.
people, a leader and commander to the people', the word 'people' is naturally
understood by the English reader to refer to Israel,
Again, the Hebrew word goyim 'nations', which is applied to the nations of
Canaan dispossessed by the Hebrews, and then also to the surrounding nations
among whom the people of Israel were afterwards dispersed, acquired in later times
a moral significance, which is represented in the Authorised Version by the ren-
dering heathen or Gentiles
'
'
' While recognizing this moral sense of the word, the
'.
Revisers have employed it much more sparingly than their predecessors had done.
Similarly, the Hebrew Sheol^ which signifies the abode of departed spirits, and
corresponds to the -Greek Hades, or the under world, is variously rendered in the
Authorised Version by grave ', pit ', and hell '. Of these renderings ' hell ', if it
' ' '
could be taken in its original sense as used in the Greeds, would be a fairly adequate
equivalent for the Hebrew word but it is so commonly understood of the place of
;
does not signify 'the place of burial'; while in the poetical writings they have put
most commonly ' Sheol in the text and ' the grave in the margin. In Isaiah xiv,
' '
however, where 'hell' is used in more of its original sense and is less liable to
be misunderstood, and where any change in so familiar a passage which was not
distinctly an improvement would be a decided loss, the Revisers have contented
themselves with leaving hell in the text, and have connected it with other passages
' '
In connexion with this it may be mentioned that 'Abaddon', which has hitherto
been known to the English reader of the Bible only from the New Testament
(Rev. ix. 11), has been introduced in three passages (Job xxvi. 6; Prov. xv. 11,
xxvii. 20), where a proper name appears to be required for giving vividness and point.
The Hebrew word Asherah, which is uniformly and wrongly rendered grove in '
'
the Authorised Version, most probably denotes the wooden symbol of a goddess;
and the Revisers therefore have not hesitated to introduce it as a proper name
in the singular (Judg. vi. 25, &c.), with the plurals Asherim (Ex. xxxiv. 13, &c.) and
Asheroth (Judg. iii. 7, &c.), following the analogy of the Baalim (Judg. iii. 7) and the
Ashtaroth (Judg, ii, 13), which are already familiar.
In regard to the language of the Authorised Version, the Revisers have thought
it no part of their duty to reduce it to conformity with modern usage, and have
therefore left untouched all archaisms, whether of language or construction, which
though not in familiar use cause a reader no embarrassment and lead to no mis-
understanding. They are aware that in so doing they will disappoint the large
English-speaking race on the other side of the Atlantic, and it is a question upon
which they are prepared to agree to a friendly difference of opinion. The principle
by which they have been guided has been clear and consistent. Where an archaic
word or expression was liable to be misunderstood or at least was not perfectly
intelligible, they have substituted for it another, in equally good use at the time
the Authorised Version was made, and expressing all that the archaism was intended
to convey, but more familiar to the modern reader. In such cases the gain was
greater than the loss. But in other instances where the word or expression, although
obsolete, was not unintelligible, it was thought that the change would involve
greater loss than gain, and the old rendering was therefore allowed to stand. More
especially was this the case when the archaism was a perfectly correct rendering of
the original and there was no exact modern equivalent for it. The principle adopted
by the Company will be best illustrated by two typical examples. The verb to ear '
in the sense of to plough and the substantive earing for ploughing were very
'
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reluctantly abandoned, and only because it was ascertained that their meaning was
unknown to many persons of good intelligence and education. But it was easy to
put in their place equivalents which had a pedigree of almost equal antiquity, and it
would have been an excess of conservatism to refuse to substitute for an unintelligible
archaism an expression to which no ambiguity could be attached. On the other
hand the word 'boiled' (Ex. ix. 31), which signifies 'podded for seed' and is known
in provincial dialects, has no synonym in literary English. To have discarded it in
favour of a less accurate or more paraphrastic expression would have been to
impoverish the language; and it was therefore left,. because it exactly expresses one
view which is taken of the meaning of the original.
One of the few instances in which the language of the Authorised Version has
been modified in accordance with later usage is the change of the neuter possessive
pronoun from his to its '. It is well known that ' its does not occur in the Bible
'
'
'
'
of 1611, and it does not appear to have been introduced into any edition before 1660.
But it is found ten times in Shakespeare, and there is other evidence to shew that at
the time of the Authorised Version it was coming into use. It was found necessary
in some cases to substitute 'its' for 'his' in order to avoid obscurity, and there
seemed no good reason, when it was once introduced, for refusing to admit it
generally when it referred to purely inanimate objects.
In making minor changes, whether in translation or language, the Revisers have
followed the example of the translators of the Authorised Version, who allowed
themselves in this respect a reasonable freedom, without permitting their liberty to
degenerate into license.
It will be at once seen that the old division of the books into chapters and verses
has been abandoned in favour of the arrangement in paragraphs, the numbering of
the chapters and verses being however retained for convenience of reference. Where
the change of subject seemed to require a greater break than was marked by the
beginning of a new paragraph, it has been indicated by a space before the paragraph.
Occasionally the divisions of the chapters in the Authorised Version difier from
those in the common Hebrew Bibles. In such cases the variations are given in the
margin. In the Psalms, the titles are printed in smaller type, as in some modern
English Bibles, which difier in this respect from the edition of 1611. One con-
sequence of the arrangement in paragraphs has been the omission of the headings of
chapters, which for other and more important reasons it was thought advisable to
abandon, as involving questions which belong rather to the province of the com-
mentator than to that of the translator. With the headings of chapters the
head-lines of pages naturally disappeared also, and for the same reason.
In the poetical portions, besides the division into paragraphs, the Revisers have
adopted an arrangement in lines, so as to exhibit the jDarallelism which is character-
istic of Hebrew Poetry. But they have not extended this arrangement to the
prophetical books, the language of which although frequently marked by parallelism
is, except in purely lyrical passages, rather of the nature of lofty and impassioned
prose.
In the use of italics the Revisers departed from the custom of the Authorised
Version and adopted as their rule the following resolution of their Company :
* That all such words now printed in italics, as are plainly implied in the Hebrew
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K'ri {read) and C'thib {loritten), which denote that the K'ri, or reading in the margin
of the Hebrew Bible, is to be substituted for the C'thib which appears in the written
text. The Revisers have generally, though not uniformly, rendered the C'thib in
the text, and left the K'ri in the margin, with the introductory note ' Or, according
to another reading', or 'Another reading is'. When the K'ri has been followed
in the text, the C'thib has been placed in the margin, if it represented a variation of
sufficient importance.
(2) Alternative renderings, introduced by 'Or'. These are either different
meanings of the word or passage, or they serve to connect it with other renderings
elsewhere.
(3) Literal renderings of the Hebrew or Aramaic, indicated by the prefix * Heb.'
or 'Aram.'
(4) Changes of text made on the authority of the ancient Versions.
(5) Readings from ancient Versions which appeared to be of sufficient im-
portance to be noticed.
(6) Renderings of the Hebrew consonants as read with different vowel points, or
as differently divided. These are introduced by the words ' Or, as otherwise read '.
(7) Marginal references to other passages, which are either strictly parallel, or
serve the purpose of illustrating or justifying a particular rendering.
(8) Explanations of certain proper names, the meaning of which is referred to
in the text.
In the Proper Names the Revisers have endeavoured to ascertain the system of
transliteration adopted by the Translators of the Authorised Version and to carry
it out with somewhat greater consistency. They have not however attempted
anything like rigid uniformity, and have left unchanged all those names which by
usage have become English; as, for instance, Moses, Aaron, Isaiah, Jeremiah,
Ezekiel, and the like.
Among the Rules laid down by the Revision Committee of Convocation for the
guidance of the Revisers was one that no change should be finally made in the text
of the Authorised Version except by the vote of two- thirds of the Company present
and voting; and this Rule has been invariably acted upon. The result has been
that in many cases a rendering which was preferred by the majority of the Company
voting has been recorded in the margin, the majority not being sufficient to give it
a place in the text. But all questions of marginal readings, a^s well as of punctuation
and division into paragraphs, except where these affected the sense of a passage,
were decided by a simple majority.
It may be of some interest to describe the method observed by the Company in
their work, if only to shew that every question raised was carefully and deliberately
considered. In the first Revision it was the practice for the Secretary to read over
each verse, first in the original and then in the Authorised Version the proposals
:
for change were then taken first those communicated in writing by absent members,
;
and next those made by the members present. Each proposal was moved, and if
seconded was discussed and voted upon the decision in the first Revision being by
;
a majority only. If a proposal met with no seconder, it was not discussed but
allowed to drop. In the second Revision, the Secretary read out in order the
changes which had been made at the first Revision ; if these were unchallenged they
were allowed to remain, otherwise they were put to the vote and affirmed or rejected
according as they were or were not supported by the requisite majority of two-
thirds. In the second Revision new propositions could only be made by special
permission of the Company, and discussion was limited, as far as possible, to
exceptional cases. In the final review, which was in reality the completion of the
second Revision, the Company employed themselves in making a general survey of
what they had done, deciding finally upon reserved i3oints, harmonizing inconsisten-
cies, smoothing down roughnesses, removing unnecessary changes, and generally
giving finish and completeness to their work. Everything in this final survey was
decided by the vote of a majority of two-thirds.
The Revisers had already made some progress, and had in fact gone twice
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through the Pentateuch, before they secured the co-operation of the American Old
Testament Revision Company. The first Revision of the several books was sub-
mitted to the consideration of the American Revisers, and, except in the case of the
Pentateuch, the English Company had the benefit of their criticisms and suggestions
before they proceeded to the second Revision. The second Revision was in like
manner forwarded to America, and the latest thoughts of the American Revisers
were in the hands of the English Company at their final review. In every instance
the suggestions from America were treated with the same consideration as those
proceeding from members of the English Company, and were adopted or rejected on
their merits. It was a part of the terms of agreement with the American Company
that all points of ultimate difference between them and the English Revisers should
be placed on record, and they will accordingly be found fully stated at the end
of the Old Testament, or at the end of the several portions, according as the Revised
Version appears in one or more volumes. Many of them will be found to be
changes of language which are involved in the essentially difierent circumstances
of American and English readers; others express a preference for the marginal
rendering over that given in the text; others again involve a real difference of
opinion but all shew that they have been dictated by the same leading x^rinciple,
;
the sincere desire to give to modern readers a faithful representation of the meaning
of the original documents-
It could not but be expected that in the course of fourteen years many changes
would take place in the members of the Company. Of the original number who
first put their hands to the work on the 30th of June 1870, only fifteen now remain.
Ten of the Company have been removed by death, and two resigned the places of
:
these were filled from time to time by others; but since October 1875 no new
members have been added. The Revision was completed in eighty-five sessions,
ending on 20th June, 1884; and it occupied 792 days. The greater part of the
sessions were for ten days each, and each day the Company generally sat for six
hours. The labour therefore has been great, but it has been given ungrudgingly;
and now with a feeling of deep thankfulness to Almighty God, and the earnest hope
that their endeavours may with His blessing tend to a clearer knowledge of the
Old Testament Scriptures, the Revisers bring their long task to a close.
XVlll
THE NAMES AND ORDER
OF ALL THE
Page Fage
Genesis 1 ecclesiastes 862
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THE NAMES AND ORDER
OF ALL THE
Page Page
S. Matthew 1 I. Timothy 273
S. John 120
To Philemon 283
The Acts 155
To the Hebrews 284
To THE BOMANS 200
James 298
I. COBINTHIANS 218
I. Peter 303
II. CORINTHLVNS 235
II. Peter 308
To THE Galatians 247
I. John 311
To THE Eph|:sians 253
II. John 316
To THE Philippians 259
XX
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GENESIS.
a Job 38.
*
In the "beginning God
^
4-7. God called the dry land Earth
Ps. 33. fi
J created the heaven and the & 136. 5. and the gathering together of
Isai. 42. 5
earth. And
the earth was
^ & 45.
John
18.
I. 1—3.
the waters called he Seas and :
A.V. Heb. heftreen the light aiid between the darl~ni>S!<. t Heb. And the evening was, and the morning xvas. t Heb.
expansion. § Heb. tender grass. Heb. between Uie day and between the night.
\\
** Heb. for the rule of the day.
A
Chap, i, v. i8] GENESIS [Chap. 2, v. 5
the iiiglit, and to divide the hght a ch, 9. 1, 7. unto "Be fruitful, and
them,
from the darkness : and God saw nuiltiply,and replenish the earth,
that it was good. ^^ And^^^IfJ^' and subdue Jti and have dominion
there was morning, a
f»vf»niti<r
t^VUimig nr^f]
cillU tiie morning were the over the fish of the sea, and over
fourth day. the fowl of the air, and over every
29 And God
said, Let the wa- living thing that ^"movetli upon
ters bring forth abundantly the
^
the earth. And God said. Be-
^^
*
moving creature that hath Uife, hold, I have given you every
and tfowfS/STmay above the
earth -in the §open firmament
% herb *^bifrrng seed, which is upon
the face of all the earth, and
of heaven. ^^ And ^God created 25,
h Ps. 104.
'.^6.
every the Avhich is the
tree, in
*^® great
^^%Klsf' ^' and every liv- c ch, 9. 3. fruit of a tree yielding seed Ho ;
d Ps. 147. 9.
you it shall be for Sl= ^°
'^to every beast of the earth, and
A
antly, after their ^fnd^- and every to every fowl of the air, and to
winged fowl after jffs kind: and every thing that creepeth upon
God saAv that it was good. ^^ And the earth, wherein there is ^^^life,
God blessed them, saying, ^Be &9.
C ch. 8. 17
1.
/ have given every green herb
and multiply, and
fruitful, fill f Eccles.
7. 29.
formeat and it Avas so. ^^ -^And
:
Ecclus.
the fish of the sea, and over the iCor.
17. 3.
II. 7.
of the hSfns and of the earth
Eph.
fowl of the air, and over the Col. 3.
4. 24.
10. when they were created, in the
James 3. 9.
cattle, and over all the earth, k ch. 9. 2. day that Hhe Lord God made
Pb. 8. 6—8.
and over every creeping thing James 3. 7. the earth and the^helvens, And eve*ry
ch.
that creepeth upon the earth. plant of the field ^efor^e' yetwas
I I. 1.
m Cp. ch. I.
^
i'^'
^"^
'so'^ God created man in his 11, 12.
in the earth, and eve°ry herb of the
own image, in the image of God n ch. 2. 18,
field ^"ge^oleTgTei"^: for the Lord
21—23
created he him; "male and fe- &5. 2. God had not caused it to rain
Mai. 2. 15.
male created he them. ^^ And Matt. 19. 4. upon the earth, and there was
Mark ID.
God blessed tileS.' and God said ch. 3. 23.
(>.
A.V * Oi, creei,in(i. i Uch. soul. X Huh. let fowl fly. Heh. face of the Jinnament of heaven.
(,
II Heb.
creeiieth, ** llch. seedinu seed. n ll^h. u living uoul. tt Hub. created to inuke.
; 1
and from thence it Avas parted, 22 and the rib, which the Lord
R.V. 1 Or, heryl 2 That is, TigrU. 3 Or, toward the east of * Or, answering to ^ Or, Adam f Heb.
builded he into. ~ Heb. Isshuh,
Heb. Jsh.
** " Or, all ifie trees
A.V. * Or, a viist tvhich went upfront, dc. t Heb. dust of the ground. i Heb. Gush. § Or, eastward to Assyria.
K Or, Adam. ** Heb. eating tfiou shalt eat. ft Heb, duing tlicu shall die XI Heb. as before him. §§ Or, the man,
* Heb. culled. t Heb. builded. t Heb. Isha. i Heb. Ish. Heb. Yea, because, d;c.
A2
; ;
not eat of it, neither shall ye the serpent, Because thou hast
touch it, lest ye die. ^ "And John
a ver.
8. 44.
i;>.
done this, ?^o^^^^a.f'cu\S 'above
the serpent said unto tlie woman, Cp. 2 Cor. 11.3.
all cattle, and above every *"
Ye shall not surely die ^ for : beast of the field upon thy ;
as gods,' knowing good and evil. enmity between thee and the
^ And when the woman saw that woman, and between thy seed
the tree was good for food, and c Isai. 7. 14.
Mic. 5. .3.
and '^her lied- ^^it shall ^bruise
that it was *^pSlit to the eyes, Matt. I. 23,2.5.
Luke I. 34, 35.
thy head, and thou shalt bruise '^
h ch. 4, 7.
sewed fig leaves together, and S. of ii. 7. 10. said. Because thou hast hear-
made themselves ^+ aprons. ^ And i ver. 5.
j ch. 2. 25.
kened unto the voice of thy
kl Cor. II. 3 wife, and hast eaten of the tree,
they heard the voice of the ^
& 14. 34.
Eph. 5. 22—24.
Lord God Avalking in the gar- Col. 3. 18. ^of which I commanded thee,
1 Tim. 2. 11, 12.
den in the ^*cool of the day: Tit. 2. 5. saying. Thou shalt not eat of
1 Pet. 3. 1, 5, 6.
and ^^fA"" and his wife '''hid I ch. 2. 17. it: '^cursed is the ground for
VI Cp. Ps.
themselves from the presence 139. 1—12 thy sake; ""in sorrow shalt thou
& Jer. 23.
of the Lord God amongst the 23, 24. eat of it all the days of thy life
® And the n ch. 5. 29. ^^ thorns also and thistles shall
trees of the garden. Cp. Horn.
8. 20—22.
Lord God called unto ^AdTm?' and o Eccles. 2. it "bring forth to thee; and
said unto him. Where art thou ?
22, 23.
thou shalt eat the herb of the
^° And he said, I heard thy field ""^ in the sweat of thy face
;
said. Who told thee that thou S Job 34. 15. thou art, and *unto dust shalt
Ps. 104. 29.
wast naked? Hast thou eaten Eccles. 3. 20
& 12. 7.
thou return. 20 ^^^^ the man called
of the tree, whereof I commanded Rom. 5. 12.
his wife's name ^** Eve; because
thee that thou shouldest not eat? she was the mother of all living.
And the Lord God made for Adam and for his
"2
And the man said, ^The woman ch. 2. 18.
t
Job 31. 33.
21
Unto Adam also and to his wife did the Lord
whom thou gavest to be with God m^ake coats of skius, and clothed
me, she gave me of the tree, them.
and I did eat. ^^ And the Lord 22And the Lord God said,
God said unto the woman. What 71 ver. 5. ^*
Behold, the man is become as
is this that thou hast done ? And one of us, to know good and
the woman said, ^The serpent V ver.
2 Cor.
4.
II. 3.
Ivij; and now, lest he put forth
beguiled me, and I did eat. 1 Tim. 2. 14.
his hand, ^'and take also of the
W ch. 2. 9.
^^ And the Lord God said unto tree of life, and eat, and live for
R.V. ^ Or, podif ^ Or, desirable to look upon ^ Or, girdles * Or, sound ^ Heb. wind. ^ Or, from
among "^ Or, lie in ivait for ^ Or, nor row ^ Jlcb. IIuvvah,U\iit is. Living, or. Life.
A.V. * Ileb. «(Ze.s//'e. \ Or, thing to gird ahoiU.
i^ J Heb. tviucZ. § Or, subject to th;/ husband. || Ileb. cause
to bud. ** Hcb. (Jhavuh. Tliat is, Liuing.
;
and bare *Cain, and said, I ^^And Cain said unto the Lord,
have 'gotten a man ;^^"^ S^^^^^
^-^'
e oh. 19. la. ^§§My "punishment is greater
the Lord. ^
tEe'"agSn And bare ^than I can bear. ^^ Behold,
s And Cain
him. taiked^with Abel begat Mehujael: and Mehujael
Kfiincof Methushael Methushael U^^
his ll^ovnfv. tnd it came to pass, Uegat Methusael Qn/1 .
<^^^^ Methusael "^"
•
And he said, *I know not: ^™ r John 8. 44. was the father of such as dwell
R.V. 1 Heb. Jccainh, to get. 2 Or, nhall it not be lift fid vp ? ' Or, is it'i desire, hut thou shouldeM rule over it •* Heb.
said unto. ]V[auy ancient authorities have, aaid unto Ahel his brother. Let nn yo into thejield. ^ Or, Mine iniquity " Or, than
'
cunbejorrjiven Tha.t is. Wandering. ^ *dv, infrontof
* 'f:\vitis, Gotteyu or. Acquired.
A.V. t Heb. //c&eZ. t 'ilch. a fezder. % 'Heb. at the end of days. Heb. ||
and the sister of Tubal-cain was E°no? eight hundred and seven
Naamah. ^^ And Lamech said years, and begat sons and daugh-
unto his ^;ivls; ters ^ and all the days of Seth
:
^^ *^If Cain shall be avenged c ver. 15. all the days of ^^^s were nine
sevenfold, hundred and five years and he :
again; and
called his
she bare a son, and
name ^§Seth:
§a= lived after he begat
eight hundred and forty years,
S^S
f-S
God, said she, ^^^ ''hath appointed and begat sons and daughters:
me another seed instead of ^fi; ^^ and all the days of
§a1ntn were
for Cain slew him. 26 j^IIU
Ai-»rl -fr*
lU ^^^Q^i+li'
oeill, d 1 Chr. 1. 1. nine hundred and ten years:
whom Cain slew. Luke 3. 38.
to him also there was born a and he died.
son; and he called his name 15 And
iffiSKi lived sixty and
e cli. 5.
then began men *^**to
6.
and Vailed his name Seth % cli. 4. 25. were nine hundred sixty and two
^ -^and the days of Adam after i For ver.
4—32, years and he died.
:
he had'bStten ^cth wcrc eight see 1 Chr. 21 And Enoch lived sixty and
I.1—4
& Luke 3.
hundred years: and he begat 36— 3a five years, and begat *Methu-
R.V. ^ Or, an inittrvrtor of every artificer ^ ()r, copper nnd po elsewhere. ^ Or, I will slmj *0r, /0 7ny
wounding, and a yoany man to my hurt ^ Ilel). Sheth. « Ileb. shath. Or, Man "•
A.V. * Heh. whelter. + Or, I would filay a man in my wound, dc t Or, in my hurt. § Ileb. Sheth. That is,
Aprminted, or, Put. Heh. Enoi^h.
\\
** Or, to (all themselves by the 7iame of the LoJ!d. ^^ Heh. Kenan, it Gr. Malek^l,
8§ Ileb, v/«rcd, * Gr. Mathusala.
6
:
hundred sixty and fiye years: also after that, when the sons of
2^ and Enoch ^walked with God God came in unto the daughters
and he was not; "^for God took 44-.
d Ecclus.
16 of men, and they bare children
& 49. 14.
him. Heb. 11.5. to ItZ- the same \Zlmf mighty
Cp. 2 Kin.
2^ And Methuselah lived an 2. 11. men which were of old, *^® men
hundred eighty and seven years, e Ps. 14. 2,3. of renown. ^ And '^^aJi?^^ saw
and begat *Lamech: ^^ and Me- that the wickedness of man was
thuselah lived after he begat great in the earth, and that
Lamech seven hundred eighty Job
f ch. 3. 21.
14. 4
^ every -^imagination of the
&
and two years, and begat sons 15. 14.
Ps. 51.5. thoughts of his heart was only
and daughters: ^^ and all the
Jer. 17.9.
Matt. 15. 19. evil § continually. ^ And ^it re-
Rom. 3. 23.
days of Methuselah were nine g 1 Sam. 15. pented the Lord that he had
hundred sixty and nine years:
11.
2 Sam. 24. It). made man on the earth, and it
Joel 2. 13.
and he died. Cp. Num. ''grieved him at his heart. ^ And
23. 19
28 And Lamech
lived an hun- & iSam.
/ilsai. 63. 10.
15.29. theLord said, I will 'destroy
dred eighty and two years, and Eph. 4. 30. man whom have created from I
begat a son: ^^ and he called the face of the ^^S"^ both man, ;
n
his name +Noah, saying, This and beast, and the creeping thing,
same shall ^comfort us concerning and the'folis of the air for it re- ;
and .five years, and begat sons Ua-: 'Noah was a "^-^Itr^ma^""'
Tc ch. 7. 1.
Ezek. 14.
years old: and Noah begat before God, and the earth was
**Shem, Ham, and ^Japheth. n ch. G. 10. filled with violence. ^^ And God
6^ And it came to pass, when
men began to multiply on the
o ch.
p
& 53.
q Job
Ps. 14. 2,
2, 3.
10. 21.
22,
i looked upon the carth, and, behold,
it was corrupt '^for all flesh had ;
ID— 17.
face of the ^eS?' and daugh- corrupted his way upon the
ters were born unto them, ^ that earth.
"^
the sons of God saw the daughters And God said unto Noah,
of men that they were fair and ; r Ezelc. 7. 2, 'The end of all flesh is come
3,6.
they took them wives of all ^,*hfch before me for the earth is filled;
R.V. 1 Heb. ?ia7t«iH, to comfort. 2 Or, vrhich comeih from the fii'0'>'i^'i 3 Or, rnlp. in Or, accordinj? to many ancient
versions, abide in • Or, in their going astray tiiey arejiesh * Or, therefore '' Or, giants See N um. 13. 33. ^ Heb. blot
out. " Or, blameless
A.V. * Heh. Lemech. t Gr. Ifoe. That is, ReH, or, Comfort. Or, the whole imagination : The Hebrew word
t
Fignifieth not only the imagination, but also the purposes and desires. § Heb. every day. Heb. from man unto beast.
II
shaltthou finish it 'Xove'^; and d ch. 6. 2i. off the face of the %^^^^^-
'^
A nd
the door of the ark shalt thou Noah did according unto all that
set in the side thereof; with the Lord commanded him.
lower, second, and third stories ® And Noah was six hundred
shalt thou make it. ""^
ath behout
e cli. 7. 4.
2 Pet. 2. 5. years oldAvhen the flood of waters
1,^'evei'i^i,
do bring *a^ flood of waters was upon the earth. ^ And Noah
upon the earth, to destroy all went in, and his sons, and his
flesh, wherein is the breath of wife, and his sons' wives with
life, from under heaven ^nd every ;
him, into the ark, because of the
thing that is in the earth shall waters of the flood. ^ Of clean
18 l^nf -^I will establish my covenant
f\\pk
Uie. J3llt with thee will I establish my /c!i. 9. [), 11. beasts, and of beasts that are not
coven^aliT ', ^nd tliou shalt comc into clean, and of fowls, and of every
the ark, thou, and thy sons, and thing that creepeth upon the
thy wife, and thy sons' wives ^ear^th!'
^ thci'c wcut ill two aiid
with thee. ^^ And of every living two unto Noah into the ark, the
thing of all flesh, two of every male and the female, as God ^aci
sort shalt thou bring into the commanded Noah. ^° And it
ark, to keep them alive with came pass § after ^''^ seven
to
thee; they shall be male and days, that the waters of the flood
^o Qf the fowl
female, ^^^^^ ^j^^jj, were upon the earth. ^^ In the
kind, and of *''® cattle after their six hundredth year of Noah's life,
kind, of every creeping thing of in the second month, ^" the seven-
tVie «Sh^ after \% kind, two of teenth day of the month, °" the
every sort shall come unto thee, ch. 8. 2. same day were all the ^fountains
Prov. 8. 28.
to keep them alive. ^^ And take Cp. Amos 9. fi.
of the great deep broken up, and
thou unto thee of all food that is 2
h ch. 8.
Kin. 7.19.
2.
'*the "windows of heaven were
eaten, and thoushait gather it to Isai. 24. 18.
Mai. 3. 10.
opened. ""^ And the rain was upon
Cp. Ps. 78.
thee and it shall be for food for
;
23.
the earth forty days and forty
thee, and for them. ^2 ^xhus did i Mftb, 11.7.
Cp. Ex. 40. ]<;.
nights. ^^ In the selfsame day en-
ISJ^oali according to all that God
; tered Noah, and Shem, and Ham,
commanded him, so did he. and Japheth, the sons of Noah,
^ And the Lord
said unto and Noah's wife, and the three
Koali, ^Come thou and all
Y• thy house into the arlc for ;
j AVisdom'
10.4.
^latt. 24.
wives of his sons with them, into
the ark ^^ they, and every beast
;
];uke 17.20,27.
^'thce have I seen righteous be- Jleh. 11.7. after \% kind, and all the cattle
fore me in this generation. ^ Of 1 IV b.
2 Pet.
3. 20.
2. 5. after their kind, and every cree]3-
k ch. 6.
every 'clean beast tliou shalt I ch. 8. 20.
!).
A.V. * llel>. iiesis. i llch. sei'en seven. t Ueh. blot out, ^ Or, on the seventh dcti/. Or, floodgates.
;;
fowl after jlfg kind, every bird of « ch. 7. 11. ^ "the fountains also of the deep
every ^*sort. ^^ And they ^went h (.h. 6. eo. and "the windows of heaven were
in unto Noah into the ark, two stopped, and the rain from heaven
and two of all S, wherein is was restrained ^ and the waters ;
the breath of life. ^^ And they returned from off* the earth ^con-
that went in, went in male and c ch. 7. 24. tinually: and after the end '^of
female of all flesh, ^as God had d ver. 2, 3.
th"e hundred and fifty days the
commanded him and the Lord : waters the ark
werHblted.
"^
And
shut him in. ^^ And the flood rested in the seventh month,
^was forty days upon the earth; e ver. 4, 12. on the seventeenth day of the
and the waters increased, and month, upon the mountains of
bare up the ark, and it was lift /•2 Kin. 19. ^Ararat. ^ And the waters Me-
37.
up above the earth. ^^ And the Isai. 37. 38.
Jer. 51.27.
creased continually until the
waters prevailed, and ^ere ^^~ tenth month in the tenth month,
:
creased greatly upon the earth on the first day of the month,
and the ark went upon the face were the tops of the mountains
of the waters. ^^ And the waters seen. ^ And it came to pass at
prevailed exceedingly upon the the end of forty days, that Noah
earth; and all the high ^^S^"" opened the window of the ark
that were under the whole hlav|," which he had made: "^ and he
were covered. ^° Fifteen cubits sent forth a raven, ^°hich went
upward did the waters prevail forth to and fro, until the
"
and the mountains were cov- waters were dried up from off"
ered. 2^ And ^all flesh died that g ver. 4. the earth. ^ j:^^o he sent forth
ch. 6. 13, 1'?,
moved upon the earth, both of 2 Pet. 3. 6. a dove from him, to see if the
fowl, and of cattle, and of beast, waters were abated from off the
and of every ^creeping thing that face of the ground ^ but the ;
creepeth upon the earth, and dove found no rest for the sole
every man ^^ all ^ in whose
: h cli. 2. 7. of her foot, and she returned
nostrilswasUhe breath of "'^ ^^"^*°^ unto him into the ark, for the
life, of all that was in the dry waters were on the face of the
land, died. ^^ ^And every living whole earth: tTen he put forth
substance was Mcstroycd which was his hand, and took her, and ^™uifed
upon the face of the ground, both her in unto him into the ark.
man, and cattle, and the creeping ^° And he stayed yet other seven
thiinls. and the fowl of the heaven days and again he sent forth the
;
and they were Mestroyed from dove out of the ark; and the ""^
with him in the ark. ^^ And the leaf pluckt off*: so Noah knew
waters prevailed upon the earth that the waters were abated from
an hundred and fifty days. off" the earth.
""^
And he stayed
8^ And God ^ remembered
Noah, and every living thing,
&
Ex.
1
j ch. 10. 29
30. 22.
Sam.
2. 24.
1. 19.
yet other seven days; and sent
forth the dove; ^whiSf returned
and all the cattle that Za! not again unto him any more.
with him in the ark: and *God ]c Ex. 14. 21. ^^ And it came to pass in the six
made a wind to pass over the hind?edth ^^^ first year, in the first
earth, and the waters alswtSd 5
month, the first day of the month.
R.V. * Heh. wing. 2 Or, swarmbig thing that swavmeth 3 Or, And he destroyed every living thing * Heb. blotted
out. '' Or, a fresh olive leaf
A.V. * Heh. wing. i Heh. the hi'eath of the spirit of life, t Heb. in going and returning. § Heb. were in going
and decreasing. \[ Heh. ingoing forth and returning. ** Heb. caused her to come.
9 A5
;; ;
the waters were dried up from oft fear you and the dread of
of
the earth and Noah removed the
:
you shall be upon every beast of
covering of the ark, and looked, the earth, and upon every fowl
^''' '^''th all wherewith the ground
and, behold, the face of the ground ni^ fliA '
Ul. Lilt/ air, upon all that moveth tipon the
was ^g^y^' ""^ And in the second ^'larth!^'' awcl upon all the fishes of
month, on the seven and twen- the lla'.
into your hand are they
tieth day of the month, was the 16.
a Deut. 12. delivered. ^^ Every moving thing
earth ^S. 1 Tim. 4. 3, 4.
that liveth shall be meal; for you
even ^^s tlic grccu licrb have I
h ch.
^^ And God spake unto Noah, 1. 29.
saying, ""^
Go forth of the ark, given you aiitLgs. "^ But flesh
Hhou, and thy wife, and thy c ch. 7. 13. with the ^Hife thereof, which is
d Lev. 17.10,
sons, and thy with
sons' Avives 11, 14. the blood thereof, shall ye not
Deut. 12.16,23.
^^ Bring forth with thee 1Sam. 14. :«. eat. 5 And surely your
thee. Acts 15. 20, -29. ^^"^J"'
blood
every living tiling that is with q£ your wlll I rcqulrc
^I'j^fes
of all flesh, both of fowl, eEx. 21.28. ''at the hand of every beast will
tV/et,
and of cattle, and of every creep- /ch.4.10,11. I require jt' and ^ at the hand of
ing thing that creepeth upon the '""^manr" ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^f CVCry
earth that they may breed
; man's brother will I require the
abundantly in the earth, and (7 Ex. 21.12,
life of man. ® ^ Whoso sheddeth
14.
26. 52
forth, his sons, and his wife, & Rev. 13. 10.
and of God made he man. And "^
hch. 1.22,28
and his sons' wives with him: &9. 1. you, be ye fruitful, and mul-
^ every beast, every creeping- James
ich. 1.27
&5. 1. tiply bring forth abundantly in
;
3. 9.
thing, and every fowl, and what- the earth, and multiply therein.
soever ^eepeth upon the earth, ^ And God spake unto Noah,
after their ^^^TnS' went forth out and to his sons with him, saying,
of the ark. 2° And Noah builded &
j
a.
cli.
-'2.
C. 18 ^ And I, behold, ^ I establish
an altar unto the Lord and took ; my covenant with you, and with
of every clean beast, and of every your seed after you ^° and ;
clean fowl, and offered burnt with every living creature that
offerings on the altar. ^^ And is with you, of the fowl, of the
the Lord smelled '{a^ sweet k Ex. 29. If^, cattle, and of every beast of the
25, 41.
savour; and the Lord said in Lev.
13, 17,
1 .
&c.
9, earth with you from all that go ;
Ps. 8.
generations: ^^ ^1 do set *my
bow in the cloud, and it shall
G- 8
replenish the earth. ^ And ^*the & James 3. 7. be for a token of a covenant
R.V. ' Or, sake; for the - Or, creei>eth ^ Or, / have set
A.V. * lleh. familiea. i llth. a sauour of rent. X Or, though. § Heb. As yet all the days of the earth.
10
; ;
11 A6
:
was from fiZl as thou ^^c'o',L'sTfJ^ tfrom the ^"cast, that tlicy found
Gerar, unto "Gaza; as thou &
h ch. lO.
14. 1, 9.
10
a plain in ^'the land of Shinar;
goest toward Sodom Gomorrah
goest, unto Sodom,
o-nrl
O'li'-i orirl
Gomorrah, **mA
Isai. II. 11.
Dan. I. 2.
and they dwelt there. ^ And
Admah o^r! „ Zeboiim, nnfn Zech.
Admah, tAUU Zeboim, even TiQgViq
UllLO Uablia.
5. 11.
Hliey said one to another, Go
^° These are the sons of Ham, to, let us make brick, and §burn
after their families, after their them throughly. And they had
tongues, in their counfet' anc? in
Ex.
i ch. 14. 10.
2. 3.
brick for stone, *and "slime had
their nations. they for 'ZltS: "^
And they
^'
^l^fo "stem's, the father of said, Go to, let us build us a
all the children of Eber, Hhe 3 Dent. 1.28.
^(i^ty
and a tower, whose top •^'
elder l^^.^v+l-irii.
UlUlllCl ^kf
01
Japheth,
Japheth the elder, even may reach unto hSvIn; and let
to him ^^^° were children born. us make us a SaSI.' l^st we be
22 The
ehifdrin of Shcm Elam, scattered abroad upon the face
;
k For ver.
22—29,
and Asshur, and 4^1'^i^}]|5|J and see 1 Chr.
I. 17—25.
of the whole earth. ^ And Hhe
Lud, and Aram. ^3 j^^^ ^jj^ I ch. 18. 21.
Lord came down to see the city
ch1?dren of Aram; Uz, and Hul, and the tower, which the children
and Gether, and Mash. ^4 j^j^^ of men builded. ^ And the Lord
Arpachshad ^U^™^^ "Shelah o-nrl Shelah mch.
Arphaxad Oegat ffSalah ^UU g^iah
.
j Luke
II. 12.
3. 35, 36.
said. Behold, ^^^f,^ J^eVKont' and
begat Eber. 25 «^,^(j ^^j^^^ ^^^^ jilChr. 1.19.
they have all one language and ;
were born two sons: the name this ^^ ^^^^ they begin to do and :
12
;
do.
"^
Go to, ^let us go down, ach.
Cp. I's,
I.
2. i.
26. seven years, and begat sons
and there confound their lan- and daughters.
guage, that they may not under- 22 And Serug lived thirty
stand one another's speech. ^ So years, and begat Nahor ^nd :
23
^the Lord scattered them abroad b ch. lO.
32.
25, Serug lived after he begat Nahor
from thence upon the face of all Luk« 1.51. two hundred years, and begat
the earth and they left off to
: sons and daughters.
build the city. ^ Therefore "^[f c Josh. 24. '2.
2* And ''Nahor lived nine and
the name of it called ^* Babel; d ch. lO. 10. twenty years, and begat ^Terah:
because the Lord did there 2s and Nahor lived after he
^^ confound the language of all e Cp.
Wisdom begat Terah an hundred and
the earth and from thence did
:
10. 5.
nineteen years, and begat sons
the Lord scatter them abroad and daughters.
upon the face of all the earth. 26 And " Terah lived seventy
years, and begat Abram, Nahor,
^°-^ These are the generations /Cp.
lO. 22.
ch. and Haran.
of thlm: Shem was an hundred For
10—26,
ver.
2"^
Now these are the genera-
years old, and begat ^A?phaxad^ see 1 Chr.
1. 17-27.
tions of Terah: Tcrali bcgat
two years after the flood and :
""^
Abram, Nahor, and Haran and ;
Shem lived after he begat ^l^^fSd^ Haran begat Lot. 28 And Haran
five hundred years, and begat died ^" *^%S?'^ ""^ his father Terah
sons and daughters. in the land of his nativity, in Ur
12 And
^iSSl^ lived ^yo and of the Chaldees. 29 And Abram
thirty years, and begat ^s3?h- and Nahor took them wives : the
13 and
^i?^£S^ lived after he fifch. 17.15. name of Abram's wife was ^Sarai
begat l^afah fo^i* hundi-ed and and the name of Nahor's wife,
three years, and begat sons and h cli. 22. 20. '*Milcah, the daughter of Haran,
daughters. the father of Milcah, and the
1"^
And ISih" lived thirty years, father of Iscah. ^o And g^rai
and begat Eber: ""^ and ^Sh Avas barren; she had no child.
lived after he begat Eber four ich. 12. 1. ^^And Terah Hook Abram his
hundred and three years, and son, and Lot the son of nSan
begat sons and daughters. his son's son, and Sarai his
1® And Eber lived four and daughter in law, his son Abram's
thirty years, and begat ^Peleg: wife and they went forth with
;
1—18
c See ch. 20. thee alive. ""^ Say, I pray thee,
and ^in theeshall all ^^'^ families & 26. 6—11. thou art my sister that it may :
d ch. 18. 18
of the earth be blessed. ^ So &&26. 22. 18
4
be well with me for thy sake';
Abram depl?t4d, as the Lord had & 28. 14.
Jer. 4. 2.
and ^^^^ my soul sTiafi live because
spoken unto him and Lot went ;
Ecclus. 44.
Acts 3. 25.
21.
of thee. And it came to pass,
^^
c ch. 22. 17
together for their substance was
: & 28. 14 number the dust of the earth,
& 32. 12.
great, so that they could not Num. 23. 10. then shall thy seed also be lumi-
(.'p. 1 Kiu. 3.8.
""^
dwell together. ^And there '^ See ch. 5. 5. 1
bered. Arise, walk through
d ch. 36. C, 7.
was a strife between the herd- e ch. 26. 20. the land in the length of it
men of Abram's cattle and the and in the breadth of it; for
unto thee will I give it
herdmen of Lot's cattle: and I will Kive
i it unto tnee.
cive It thee.
^^
Then Abram
men -lji-p^^i^xxx
-^the Canaanite and the Perizzite /ch. 12.6.
removed ^J^ tcut, aud cauie and
dwelled then in the land. ^ And g ch.
7toh. 12.
14. 13.
G.
^dwelt Vi^SlfpUhf of Mamre, which
Abram said unto Lot, *Let there 6. 7.
i Cj). 1 Cor.
'\f in Hebron, and built there
be no pray thee, between
strife, I j cli. 35. -7. an altar unto the Lord.
me and thee, and between my ^
And it came to pass in
herdmen and thy herdmen *for ;
A;
7. 26.
Cp. Acts
JA the days of Amraphel king
we *
brethren.
""j^! ^ ^Is not the
&
I
34.
ch. 20.
10.
1.5
of ^" Shinar, Arioch king of
whole land before thee? separate m ch. 10. 10 Ellasar, Chedorlaomer king of
&II. 2.
1 Kin. 7. 46.
well watered every where, before Cp. Matt. 3. 5. were ^joiucd togcthcr in the vale
rch. 19. 24, Siddim ('the same Salt Sea).
the Lord 'destroyed Sodom and 25.
^^f
^^ Siddim, which
^rj
-^^
+li/a
^^^^ salt sea.
s Num. 34.
^ Twelve
Gomorrah, ^ieu L the garden of 12. they served
years
l>eut. 3. 17.
the Lord, like the land of Egypt, Josh. 3. 16. Chedorlaomer, and in the thir-
t ch. 2. 8.
as thou eSst unto ^'Zoar. ^] Then Isai. 51. 3. teenth year they rebelled. ^ And
Ezck. 28. 13.
Lot chose him all the plain of J oel 2. 3. in the fourteenth year came
?t ch. 14. 2, 8
Jordan and Lot journeyed east
; & 19. 22. Chedorlaomer, and the kings
vch. 15. 20.
and they separated themselves Deut. 2. 11 that were with him, and smote
& 3. 11.
"Rephaim "Ashteroth-karnaim, onrl
the one from the other. ^ ^ Abram Josh. 12. 4, al. iVio
•^Aie Rephaims i,-,
^^^ Ashteroth Karnaim, ^-Aiu.
w Deut. 1. 4.
dwelled in the land of Canaan, Cp. 1 Mac. the z?S in Ham, and the S?:S
5. 26, 43, 44.
5 Shaveh-kiriathaim, 6 oiirl +Vio ^TTrM'
and Lot dwelled in the cities
2.20.
X Cp. Deut.
11-,
|n jshaveh Kiriathaim, aUU llie HOI
of the S;
and Sed his tent
-"s Noj
2/
10, 11.
Deut. 2. ites in their mount Seir, unto
"toSrd' Sodom, the men 2 ])eut. 2. '^"El-paran, which is by the wil-
12, 22.
of Sodom ^were wicked and a Cp. ch. 21. derness. ^ And they returned,
21
En-mishpat (the same is
sinners fetoii the Lord exceed- & Num.
& 13.3.
12. 16 came +^
onrl r»oT^-»/3,
aiia to En-mlshpat, Avhich is
ingly. ^**
And the Lord said h ch. IS. 20.
Ezek. 16. 49.
KadS' and smote all the country
*^
unto Abram, after that Lot was 2 ret. 2. 7, 8. of the Amalekites, and also the
c ch. IG. 14
separated from him. Lift up now & 20. ].
Num. 13. 2G.
Amorites, that dwelt ^Hn ialS-
thine eyes, and look from the d2 Clir. 20.
taSar! ^ Aud tllCrC WCUt OUt tllO
2.
place where thou l^Jt ;SSf C ch. 28. 14. king of Sodom, and the king of
R V. 1 Or, Circle '^
Or, terebinths 3 Or, naiio)is -^
Ov, joined themselves togcthtr agaiuA ^ Or, the plain
of Kiriathai'iii ' lieh. field.
A.V. * lleb. inoi brelhrati. t Hub. plains. t Cr, The plain of Kir iathaim. § Oi', The plain of Paran.
15
; :
d Ps. 57. 2.
the most high God.
^ *^ith^ Chedorlaomer king of the
Acts 16. 17
e Heb. 7. 6,
him, and said, ^Blessed be Abram
7.
4God Most High, VTin«i«<^««nr of
Elam, and ^ith Tidal king of 25.
/Matt. II. p.f
OI the most high God, pOhSCSSOr OI
Sons, and Amraphel king of heaven and earth ^° and blessed
:
came one that had escaped, and est say, I have made Abram
told Abram the ^HlZ: "1^7 'he oil. 13. 18.
rich "^^
: ^save only that Avhich
dwelt Yn \he pSS' of Mamre the 2) ch. 12. 6.
the young men have eaten, and
Amorite, brother of Eshcol, and the portion of the men which
brother of iner! and these q ver. 13.
went with ^^f; ^Aner, Eshcol,
were confederate with Abram. and Sre'; let them take their
^^ And when Abram heard that portion.
his brother was taken captive, After these things the
^
Luke
unto *l)an.
""^
And he divided f Jud.
1. 13,30.
18. 23.
^'thy shield, ^aud thy exceeding
himself against them ^^ ^^^^\ u Ps. 3. 3
great reward. ^ And Abram
& 18. 2
& ^
he and his servants, by night, and &
34. 11
119. 114. said, Lord ^GoD, what wilt
smote them, and pursued them thou give me, seeing I ^go child-
unto Hobah, which is on the l^csa nt^ri ^16 that shall be possessor ^f ^^^r
less, ana steward
the ^^ ^^V
i«Dammesek Eliezer
^left hand of Damascus. ""^
And Virkiiefk
llULloc la
IS this Eliezer of Damascus
9
•
laJmer. aud of tlio kiugs that come forth out of thine own
were with him, at the vluey of bowels shall be thine heir. ^ And
R.V. ^ That is, bitumen pits. Or, terebinths
'^
^ Or, north * lleh. £1 Elyon. Or, maker '^ 6 Or, let
there ho nothing for ma ; only that lic. ^ Or, thy reward shall be exceeding great » Heb. Je/tooci/t, as in other places whore
Oou IS put lu capitalb. ^ Or, go hence 'o The
Chaldce and Syriac have, Eliezer the JJainaacena.
A.V. * Or, ltd forth. f Or, instructed. I Uch. souls.
16
: :
;
Avard ^shall they come out with Ps.V Ex. 12. 36.
105. 37. that she had conceived, I was
great substance. ""^
And thou shalt 1 Sam.
wch. 31. 53.
24. 12,
despised in her eyes ^^the Lord :
for '^the iniquity of the fSSvites ^is 26.V 1 Kill. 21. And when Sarai ^ dealt hardly with
not yet full. ^^ And it came to Amos 2. 9.
z Cp. Dan. her, ^^^ she fled from her face.
8 23
pass, that, when the sun went & Matt. 23. 32 ^ And the angel of the Lord
&lThesB.2.16.
down, and it was dark, behold a found her by a fountain of water
R. V. 1 Heb. &e buildcd hij her.
A.V. * Heb. a lawp o/Jire. t Heb. he bmlded by her. I Ileb. that which is good in thine eyes. § Heb.
ajlicttd hir.
17
Chap. i6, v. 7] GENESIS [Chap. 17, v. 14
in the wilderness, by the fountain with him, saying, ^As for me,
in the way to "^Shur. ^ And ft ch. 25. IS.
behold, my covenant is with thee,
Ex. 15. -J-^
59
2. 3.
that is ^eiglit days old shall be
& 2. 21.
Hagar bare Ishmael to Abram. Phil. 3. 5. circumcised among you, every
And when Abram was^ t
12. 48, 49.
Cp. Ex.
"^man chiri\^r' Jour gcncratious, he
IY ninety years old and nine,
the Lord appeared to A-
u ch. 28. 3
& mg. for mg.
& 35. 11
that is born in the house, or
'
bought Avith money of any
& nig. for mg.
Ex.
bram, and said unto him, ^*I am & mg.
6. 3
for stranger, which is not of thy
mj;., al.
t^^tr^^&a ;
^walk before me,
k
V ch. 24. 40
48. 15, al.
seed. ""^
He that is born in thy
and be thou ^^ perfect. ^ And 1 w ch. 6. !). house, and he that is bought
Deut.
will make my covenant between Job I.
18. 13.
1. with thy money, must needs be
P.s. 19. 1.
me and thee, and ^ will multiply Matt.
1
a;ch. 12. 2
5. 48. circumcised and my covenant
:
A.y. * T\\nt is, God shall hear. i TW.it ie. The veil of hivithatlive/h ;ind seeth m".. I Or, nprifAt. or, ainrere. § Hel).
muUiladccfnuUons. \\ Tluit is. Father of a great iniiltibUe. *" i Ich. of thu aojoarnin'ja. lie]), a son of eiijht days, H
18
:
;
bear? ^^ And Abraham said looked, and, lo, three men stood
unto God, ^ that Ishmael might Cp.
/ch.
Heb.
19. 1.
13. 2.
over agamst
}j|j^ .
^^^^ /whcU hc SaW
live before thee ""^
And God ! them, he ran to meet them from
said, ^^y* ^'^^
^Sarah thy wife shall &2I.
f7ch. 18. 10
2.
the tent door, and bowed himself
to tlie earth, 3 ailU M^r
bear thee a son indeed ^i^d thou 5
Gal. 4. 23, 28.
toward^ the ground,
orirl SdlU, ^ IMy
Gciirl
male among the men of Abra- it. ^ And he took butter, and
ham's jJouse'. and circumcised the milk, and the calf which he had
flesh of their foreskin in the self- dressed, and set it before them
R.V. ' That is. Princess, 2 From the Heb. word meaning to laugh. ^ q^^ terebinths * Or, O Lord ^ Or,
for Uicrefore
A.V. * That is, Princesa. t Jlah. she shall become nations. t lleh. stay. § Jieh. you have fussed. II
Heb.
II as ten.
19
:
lo, ^ Sarah thy wife shall have a 21 •^I will knoAv. 22 ^And the men
&2I. 2.
the Lord said unto Abraham, are therein? 25 That be far from
AYherefore did Sarah laugh, say- thee to do after this manner,
ing, Shall I of a surety bear a to slay the righteous Avith the
child, which
old? am
"^^ Job 42.
'^Is any Jer. 32. 17
»l 2.
wictelfand 'that
«« tllC rightCOUS
&mg.
thing too ^hard for the Lord? Zech. 8. 6. should be as the wicked.* that
Matt. 19. 26.
^At the timf apiSnted I wlll rctum Luke I.37. be far from thee: g^H i^ot the
when the season Cometh round, o CiK Job 8.
UllLU -fVioo
iTTi+rv Lliec,
1
according to the time of life, 20. Judge of ail the earth do right?
p ver. 10. 26 And the Lord said, ^f I find
and Sarah shall have a son. Q Deut. 32. 4.
Job 8. 3
^^ Then Sarah denied, saying, I & 34. 10. in Sodom fifty righteous Avithin
Rom. 3. 6, 6.
laughed not for she was afraid.
; r Jer. 5. 1. the city, then I Avill spare all
Ezek. 22.
And he said, Nay but thou ; C'l). Isai. 65. 8.
;!{i.
& Amos 3. 7
from Abraham that thing which & Johu 15. 15. destroy all the city for lack of
I do ^^ seeing that Abraham
; five? And he said, ^ it¥ n^^ ^f.Jre''''
I find there forty and five. 29 x^nu.
\i^A
shall surely become a great and it, if
forty and fiA^e, I will not destroy it.
mighty nation, and all the nations he spake unto him yet again,
of the earth shall be ^blessed &
71 ch. 12. 3
22. 18 and said, Peradventure there
&
in him? ""^
For I ^'^'^l.nJ.'J''^" Acts
26. 4.
3. 25. shall be forty found there. And
him, ™'^ command Gal. 3. 8.
he said, I Avill not do it for "'®
'°/*^%^St%'e'4iii' V Cp. Amoa
his children and his household 3. 2. ^o ^j^^ ^e
forty's sake. |S
after him, ^^^i: they keep the Si unto him, Oh let not the Lord be
Avay of the Lord, to do justice angry, and I Avill speak Femdven- :
and '""^^^"^f^^^lr^^ntT '"'^ that the turl there shall thirty be found
Lord may bring upon Abraham there. And he said, I will not do
that which he hath s]^oken of it, if I find thirty there. ^^ And
him. 20 ^jj(j ^j^^ Lord said. he said, Behold noAV, I have
20
:;
taken upon me to speak nnto the let me, I pray you, bring them
Lord : refadvenffe there shall be out unto you, and do ye to them
twenty found there. And he as is good in your eyes: only
said, I will not destroy it for unto these men do nothing;
iforasmiich as they are come nrirliav
^^^^
twenty's sake. ^^ And he said, for therefore canie they
UHUCl fliA
tiic
leavened bread, and they did went and spake unto his
out,
eat. ^ But before they lay down, sons in law, which ^married his
the men of the city, even the men k x>um.
21, 26, 45.
!G.
daughters, and said, ^Up, get
of Sodom, compassed the house Jer. 51. C.
you out of this place; for the
round, both ^^Yd^ and y^l%^ all the Lord will destroy t"! city. But
unto his sons in law as one that
people from every ^lUllV: ^ ^^nd Cp. ch.
I Isai. 3. 9.
13. 13.
lie Goomfkrl
liifk
fecclllcU. as one that mocked unto his sons
they called unto Lot, and said I'niaw*?'
^^ ^i^d when
the morning
unto him. Where are the men arose, then the angels hastened
which came in to thee this Lot, saying. Arise, take thy
night? '''bring them out unto 22.
«i Judg. 19.
wife, and thy two daufhtS which
us, that we ^may know them. n Rom. I.
*
are here ; lest thou be con-
24, 27.
6 And Lot went out Jude 7. sumed in the '^'^
iniquity of the
rtVe'I^S,r'"uS^ ch. 4. 13 ^•x iQ But lingered; and
th?m and shut the door after (mg. for mg.).
^^^J' And while ^^^
l^r^
lingered,^
^ And h^ said, I pray you, ^^ the men laid holdupon his
SilS:*
brethren, do not so wickedly. p Cp. Judg.
19. 24. hand, and upon the hand of
^ ^Behold now, I have two daugh- his wife, and upon the hand of
q Cp. Ps. 34.
ters which have not known man :
22
& Wisd. 10. 6.
his two daughters; ^the Lord
R.V. ^ Or, for therefore Or, were to "^
marry ^ Or, punishment
21
;
being merciful unto him: and and beheld, and, lo, the smoke
they brought him forth, and set of the country WCUt Up aS tllC
him without the city. ^^ And smoke of a furnace.
it came to pass, when they ^^ And it came to pass, when
had brought them forth abroad, God destroyed the of cities
that he said. Escape for thy life a See ch. 8. the ^S; that God remembered
*
1.
''look not behind thee, neither h ver. ?0. Abraham, and sent Lot out of
C'p. Matt. 24.
stay thou in all the \5ain escape ;
Iti— 18. the midst of the overthrow,
cch. 13. 10.
to the mountain, lest thou be when he overthrew the cities
consumed. ^^ And Lot said unto in the which Lot dwelt.
them, Oh, not so, 'my Ki ""^ be- :
^° And Lot went up out of
hold now, thy servant hath found d ver. 17, 19. Zoar, and dwelt in the moun-
^^
grace in thy sight, and thou hast tain, and his two daughters with
magnified thy mercy, which thou him for he feared to dwell in
;
his wife looked back from behind perceived i^ot whcu shc lay dowu,
him, and she became ^a pillar of Liike
Wisd. lO. 7.
17. 32.
nor when she arose. ^^ Thus were
salt. ^^ And Abraham gat up both the daughters of Lot with
early in the morning to the place child by their father. ^'^ And the
where he ^^^'^ ''stood before the /tell. 18. 22.
firstborn bare a son, and called
Lord: ^^
and he looked toward i Deut. 2. 9.
his name Moab: Hhe same is
Sodom and Gomorrah, and to- the father of the Moabites unto
ward all the land of the H^l^; this day. ^^And the younger.
R.V. 1 Or, Lord ^ Or, the evil 3 That is. Little, ver. 20. See ch. 14. 8.
A.V. * Jleh. tliy face. t That is, ii«te, ver. 20. t Ueh. gone forth.
22
; ; .
she also bare a son, and called and on my kingdom a great sin?
his name Ben-ammi: "the same (7 Dent. 5.
thou hast done deeds unto me
is the lather of the children oi' that ought not to be done. ""^ And
Ammon unto this day. Abimelech said unto Abraham,
^And Abraham jom-neyed What sawest thou, that thou
20 from thence toward the
land of the South, oi^fl
ciiiu.
dwelt
hast done this thing ? And
xVbraham said, Because I thought,
""^
Job 42. 8.
~>.
and -S" have I ^^"SffemfeT^' thee, 3ch. 17. 21. a son in his old age, ~at the set
that thou hast brought on me time of which God had spoken
R.V. ' Or, he 2 Or, before all men
A.V. * Heb. married to an husband. t Or, simplicity, or, sinceriti/. i Heb. as is good in thine eyes.
23
; :
weaned: and Abraham made a thine hand for I Avill make him
;
h Num. 22.
^^ And '*God
great feast the sa^me day that Isaac 31. a great nation.
2 Kin. 6. 17,
was weaned. ^ And Sarah *saw 18, 20.
Luke 24.
opened her eyes, and she saw a
Cp.
the son of Hagar the Egyptian, 16, 31. well of water; and she Avent,
ich. 16.1,
which she had fef unto Abra- 15. and filled the bottle with water,
/ Cp. Gal. 4.
ham, "^mocking. ^° Wherefore 29. and gave the lad drink. 2° And
she said unto Abraham, *Cast k Cited
Gal. 4. 30.
God was with the ja^'; and he
out this bondwoman and her glw,' and
^'^
dwelt in the wilder-
son: for the son of this bond- Zch. 16. 12.
ness, ^and ^became an archer.
woman shall not be heir with ^^And he dwelt in the wilder-
my son, even with Isaac. ^^ And ness of Paran: and his mother
the thing was very grievous in took him a Avife out of the land
Abraham's sight "^beSsT^ of his of Egypt.^
son. ^2 And God said unto 2^ And it came to pass at that
in ch. 20. 2.
Abraham, Let not be grievous it Cp. ch. 26. 1, time, that '" Abimelech and p^hSoi
'2G.
in thy sight because of the lad, the captain of his host spake
chief
and because of thy bondwoman 2S.
n Cp. ch. 26. unto Abraham, saying, '^God is
in all that Sarah hath^lid unto with thee in all that thou doest
thee, hearken unto her voice; 2^ now therefore swear unto me
for ''in Isaac shall thy seed be Rom. 9. 7
Cited
here by God *that thou wilt not
&Heb. II. 18.
called. ^^And also of the son deal falsely with me, nor with
of the bondwoman will I make ^my son, nor Avith my son's son
p ver. 18. but ^according to the kindness
^a nation, because he is thy ch. 16. 10
&
seed. ^^ And Abraham rose up 17. 20.
q ch. 20. 14.
that I have done unto thee,
early in the morning, and took thou shalt do unto m-e, and
briad. and a ^bottle of water, to the land Avherein thou hast
and gave it unto Hagar, putting soj ourned. ^^ And Abraham said,
it on her shoulder, and the child, I Avill swear. ^^ And Abraham
and sent her away and she de- : reproved Abimelech because of
R.V. 1 Or, prepared laughter for ine 2 Or, playing * Or, skin * Or, hecame, as he grew up, an archer ^ Or,
my offspring, nor with my posterity
A.V. • Ileb. if thou ihalt lie iinto vte.
24
Chap. 21, y. 25] GENESIS [Chap. 22, y. 13
*a^ well of water, which Abime- the wood for the burnt offermg,
lecli's servants ^4iad Yioleiitly a Cp.
15, 18, •2(1— 5«.
ch. 26. and rose up, and went mito the
taken aAvay. ^^ And Abimelech place of which God had told
said, I ^vor liot who hath done him. ^ Thraon tliG third day
this thing: neither didst thou Abraham lifted up his eyes, and
tell me, neither yet heard I of saw the j)lace afar off. ^ And
it, but l°tay. ^^ And Abraham Abraham said unto his young
took sheep and oxen, and gave men. Abide ye here with the
them unto Abimelech; and ioth ass', and I and the lad will go
^^ And ^^ ^^"^ worsliip, and
of^them ^made a covenant. yondeV and
h ih. 26. SI.
12.
will ^provide himself
Abimelech rose up, and r^Jjch^'oi for a burnt °^Tff%rS| '°" so they '•
the chief captain of his host, and went both of them together.
they returned into the land of ^ And they came to the place
the Philistines. ^^ And Abra- which God had told him of;
ham planted a ^'''YjSove*''^^ iii Beer- and Abraham built an altar
4.20
sheba, and ^called there on the &
/ell.
12. 8. there, and laid the wood in
g Isai. 40. 28.
name of the Lord, ^the ^^iSIni Cp. Ps. 90. 2. order, and bound Isaac his son,
God. ^^ And Abraham sojourned James
/iHeb. 11.17.
2. 21.
and ''laid him on the Ifc upon
m ine land
in +1-1^ of the Philistines ,-,-4«mxT rlavQ
phiiistines' land maiiy aa} s. the wood. ^^ And Abraham
^ And it came to pass stretched forth his hand, and
22 after these things, that took the knife to slay his son.
*God did fji^^ft Abraham, 13.
i 1 Tor. 10. ^^
And the angel of the Loud
and said unto him, i£ham; and Heh.
James
II. 17.
I. 12,
called unto him out of heaven,
he said, iBehoMjfere i am. Aud hc 13.
1 Pet. I. G, V.
and said, Abraham, Abraham:
said. Take now thy son, thine and he said. Here am I. ^^ And
son, wliom thou even Isaac, oi^fl
milv
^**V soji Isaac,
lovest,
whom thou lovest, ciiiLl
6. 7,
j Cp. Mic.
8.
he said, -^Lay not thine hand
get thee into ^the land of k 2 Chr. 3. 1. upon the lad, neither do thou
Moriah; and offbr him there i! Cp. ch. 26. any thing unto him: for hiow
for a burnt offering upon one I know that thou fearest God,
of the mountains which I will seeing thou hast not Ydthheld
tell thee of. ^ And Abraham thy son, thine only ^^^i from me.
rose up early in the morning, ^^ And Abraham lifted up his
and saddled his ass, and took eyes, and looked, and 'blhow'
two of his young men with him, behind Jmu a ram caught in *a^
and Isaac his 12".' and ''^ clave thicket by his horns and Abra- :
25
; ;
^^ And Abraham called the name mourn for Sarah, and to weep
of that place ^''*Jehovah-jireh: c ver. 8.
for her. ^ And Abraham stSod
as it is said to this day, In up from before his dead, and
the mount of the Lord ^it shall spake unto the ^^Sir of Heth,
he ^'Teif,^' ""^ And the angel of 1
dch.
Ohr. 29.
17. a
If).
saying, ^ ^^I am a stranger and
the Lord called unto Abraham Ps. 105. 12.
Heb. II. 9, 13. a sojourner with you: ^give me
a second time out of heaven, 16 onirl e Acts 7. 5.
out of heaven the second time,
oi-|/|
oiiiy-*- ocm^i, a possession of a buryingplace
•^By myself have I sworn, saith /Ps. I05.
Ecclus. 44.
9.
21.
with you, that I may bury my
the Lord, for because thou hast Luke
Heb.
I.73.
6. 13.
dead out of my sight. ^ And the
done this thing, and hast not children of Heth answered Abra-
withheld thy son, thine only ham, saying unto him, ® Hear
us, my lord thou art ''^ mighty
"""^
son: that in blessing I will :
ther. 24 j^^([ j^jg concubine, field give I thee, and the cave
whose name was Reumah, she that is therein, I give it thee in ;
the life of
1
Sarah was
^j-j(j dead. ^2 ^Yi^ Abraham bowed
2 '5 an hundred and seven and f^tl^Si before the people of
^ twenty years oid these were • the land. ^^ And he spake unto
the years of the life of Sarah. Ephron in the audience of the
R.V. • That is, The Lord will see, or, provide. ''
Or, he shall be seen '^
Or, hless themselves * Heb. a prince of God.
A.V. * Thiit is, The Lonv will see, OT, provide. t Heb. Zip. X 'ilnh. a prince of God. ^ Huh. fvll nioytei/. Huh. ears.
II
^a
:
pelah, which was before Mamre, and that sware unto me, saying,
the field, and the cave which 7.
fir Seech. 12.
^Unto thy seed will I give this
was therein, and all the trees 23 h Ex. 23. 20, land; '^he shall send his angel
that were in the field, that were &Up.33.Heb.
2.
14. I.
before thee, and thou shalt take
in all the ^'fedS'"^ round about, a wife ifnto iny son from thence.
were made sure ^^ unto Abraham 2 And the woman wiu^nof be
if
for a possession in the presence 2.
i See Josh.
17—20.
willing to follow thee, then 'thou
of the children of Heth, before shalt be clear from this my ^|fjj;
r^iiKr thou shalt not bring ,-.-,,^
all that Avent in at the gate Oniy SOU
bring not lHj crki-k
of his city. ""^ And after this, thither again. the ser- ® And
Abraham buried Sarah his wife j ver. 2.
vant ^put his hand under the
in the cave of the field of Mach- thigh of Abraham his master,
pelah before MaSre/the same is and sware to him concerning
the land of Canaan. ^° And the servant
Jllbron^' in thit matter.
2° And the field, and the cave took ten cameis of the camels
that is therein, ^were made sure 4.
k Cp. Ruth
7—10
of his master, and departed;
having goodly things of his master's
unto Abraham for a possession &
10—14,
Jer. 32. 1
ffor
all
all, the goods of his master ^vere
i,,
***
R.V. 1 Or, for all Vie goods of his muster xvere in his hand ^ Aram-naharaim, that is, Aram of the two rivers.
Ileb.
AjV. * lleh. ooneiato dai/s> i Ov, and. X Heb. that tvonuin which draw water go forth.
tl
ClIAP. 24, V. 13] GENESIS [Chap. 24, v. 34
foizntain
of >yater and the daugh-
; of gold; ^^
and said, V>liose
ters of the men of the city come daughter art thou? tell me, I
out to draw water ^^ and let it : pray \h^e^e:ff there room in thy
come to j)ass, that the damsel father's house for us to lodge
to whom I shall say, Let down in ? 2^ And she said unto him,
thy pitcher, I pray thee, that I a ver. 15.
ch. 22. 2:5. "I am the daughter of Bethuel
may drink; and she shall say. the son of Milcah, which she bare
Drink, and I will give thy camels unto Nahor. ^^ She said more-
drink also let the same be she
: over unto him. We have both
that thou hast aj)pointed for straw and provender enough,
thy servant Isaac and ^thereby ;
h See ch. 15. and room to lodge in. ^® And
shall I know that thou hast c ver. 48,
E.x. 4. Ul.
T'i. "the man bowed down his head,
shewed kindness unto my master. and worshipped the Lord. ^^ And
"^
And it came to pass, before he 48.
d ver. 12, 42,
he said. Blessed be the ^^£^'rd ^^
had done speaking, that, behold, God of my master Abraham,
Rebekah came out, who was AVhO hath not left destitute iny master of
ech. II. 29 toward my
born to son of ^Milcah,
^feUeV,'^ & 22. 23. •^his mercy and his truth
/ch. 32. 10.
master as for me,
the wife of Nahor, Abraham's Ps. 98. 3.
.
•
I helng in the way,
i\\tx
^^^^ UUKU
T rvork
'hath in the way
brother, with her pitcher upon g ver. 48.
^^ |]^g j^^^^^g^
]g(J j^^g
her shoulder. ^® And the dam- of my master's brethren. ^^ And
sel ^was *very fair to look upon, 7i ch. 26. 7. the damsel ran, and told y,^,,^ ^z her
a virgin, neither had any man mother's house ^"'"""fel^tllinS.''''''^''
known her and she went down
:
^^And Rebekah had a Ijrother,
to the ^°^,"eif'' and filled her k
ich. 25. 20
28. 2
and his name was ^Laban: and
pitcher, and came up. ""^
And & 29. 5.
Laban ran out unto the man,
the servant ran to meet her, unto the ^°^"en?"* ^° And it came
and said, ^^^"
KPi'^y1,V*""^' I to pass, when he saw the eSfng
thee, drink a little water of thy and ^^^ bracelets upon his sister's
pitcher. ""^ And she said. Drink, hands, and when he heard the
my lord: and she hasted, and words of Rebekah his sister,
let down her pitcher upon her saying. Thus spake the man
hand, and gave him drink. ^^ And unto me; that he came unto
when she had done giving him the man; and, behold, he stood
drink, she said, I will draw ^„ater by the camels at the ^*;'7e\L"-
for thy camels also, until they 29
j Cp. ch. 26. ^^ And he thou
said. Come in, ^
& Judg. 17. 2
have done drinking. ^° And she k Ruth 3. 10. blessed of the Lord; wherefore
hasted, and emptied lier pitcher standest thou without? for I
into the trough, and ran again have prepared the house, and
unto the well to draw ^waeer, ^ud room for the camels, ^^ And
drew for all his camels. ^^ And the man came into the and |Jouse':
+I10 TYimi looked stedfastly on her; holding
tut/ liiclii wondering at her held Judg.
A: ell. 43. 24.
19. 21.
he ungirded hitcamlil' ^.n^i ^'^ ^"gave
his peace, to ^^t^ whether the straw and provender for the
Lord had made his journey I See ch. 18.
camels, and water to wash his ^
came to pass, as the camels had with him. ^^ And there was set
done drinking, that the man took meat before him to eat but he :
a golden ^eamng of ^half a shekel said, I will not eat, until I have
weight, and two bi'acelets for told mine errand. And he said,
lier hands of ten shekels weight Speak on. ^^ And he said, I am
R.V. > Heb. o heka. See Ex. 38. 2(5.
28
: ;
shalt thou be clear from fj^is tell me; that I may turn to
my oath, when thou comest to the right hand, or to the left.
my kindred; and if they give ^° Then Laban and Bethuel
""notteeon!^' thou shalt bc clcar ansvfered and said. The thing
from my oath. ^"^
And I came proceedeth from the Lord: we
this day unto the ^Teu^"' and 2
Tech. 31. 24.
Sam. 13. 22.
cannot * speak unto thee bad or
said, ^0 Grod of my master
L(?RD^^ I ver. 12, 27. good. ^^ Behold, Rebekah is
Abraham, if now thou ^do pros- before thee, take her, ajid go,
per my way which I go ^^ be- : and let her be thy master's son's
hold, I stand "'by the *°^^"eii'" of m ver. 13.
wife, "as the Lord hath spoken.
n See ver. 13
—15 ^^ And it came to pass, that,
water; and jt^'shaii come to pass & 42—46.
that
^'^^^'^
"4ShfvSi?'
wnen tne virgin Cometh
v^v^ii^v^i^xx forth j. when Abraham's servant heard
^p. draw, to whom 1r shall say,
\,w,
f^ixrf^ -n-xck wr»rrl« f\\(^ bowed himself down
^^ draw tvater, and I
(^\\jf>.
say to her, '-^AVc llltJ,
fVif^ir
tlien V\ Ol us, •'
ne worshipped the Lord,
to the earth unto the Lord. 53 Aurl fVick
I pray thee, a little water of thy hoioing himself to the earth. xvilU. Hit?
pitcher to drink; ''and she ^ ver. 14, 18. servant brought forth jewels *
^^^^^
say to me. Both drink thou, of silver, and jewels of gold,
and I draw for thy
will also and raiment, and gave them
camels: the same be the
let to Rebekah: he gave also to
woman whom the Lord hath her brother and to her mother
appointed out fo^' my master's precious things. ^^ And they
son. ^^ And before I had done did eat and drink, he and the
^speaking in mine heart, be- p
13.
1 Sam. I.
men that were with him, and
A.V. Heb. vessels.
29
:;
tarried all nightand they rose; Sarah's tent, and took Rebekah,
up in the morning, and he said, and she became his wife; and
"Send mc away unto my master. a ver. 56, 50. he loved her: and Isaac was
^^ And her brother and her h ch. 37. 35
^comforted after his mother's
& 38. 12.
mother said, Let the damsel c ch. 23. 2. " death.
abide with us *a few days, at ""
man? And she said, I will go. Hanoch, and ^^d Eldaah. aSh
^^ And they sent away Rebekah All these were the children of
e ch. 35. 8.
their sister, and ^her nurse, and /ch. 24. 36. Keturah. ^ And -^Abraham gave
Abraham's servant, and his men. allthat he had unto Isaac. ^ But
^° And they blessed Rebekah, unto the sons of the concubines,
and said unto her, ThoSaJ-touv sister, which Abraham had, Abraham
be thou ^the motJier of thousands jrch. 17. 16.
hch. 21. 14
gave fiftl; and ^® '*sent them
of *'"„&«?'*'• and *let thy seed 1 ch. 22. 17. away from Isaac his son, while
possess the gate of those which 6.
j Cp. Judg. he yet the
lived, eastward, -^unto
hate them. ^^ And Rebekah ^ And these are
east country.
arose, and her damsels, and they the days of the years of Abra-
rode upon the camels, and fol- ham's life which he lived, an
lowed the man and the servant
: hundred threescore and fifteen
took Rebekah, and went his way. k ver. 17.
ch. 35. 29 years. ^ ^hen Abraham ^ gave up
^^ And Isaac came & 49. 33.
from the ^
Ich. 15. IS. the ghost, and ^died in a good
way of th7w\^^iaSi for he dwelt ;
&
m ch.
25. 11.
16. 14 old age, an old man, and full of
in land of the South. 63 Aii/l laactf
LHU
111 fVi/:^ south country. JWlll IhaaC years and was gathered to his
;
® And
went out '^Ho meditate in the people. his sons Isaac and
n Ps. 77. 12
& 143. 5.
lield at the eventide: and he o ch. 35. 29. Ishmael "^'^ ^°"^ buried him in the
lifted up his eyes, and saw, cave of Machpelah, in the field
and, behold, ^^^f/e^cSf^l^S^ coming. of Ephron the son of Zohar the
^^ And Rebekah lifted up her Hittite, which is before Mamre ;
she lighted off the camel. ^^ i^f chased of the ^^iit^'' of Heth
she j^ad said unto the servant, 31.q ch. 49. 30, ^ therewas Abraham buried, and
What man is this that walketh Sarah his wife. ^^ And it came
in the field to meet us? And to pass after the death of Abra-
the servant j,ad said, It is my ham, that God blessed fif^oSlsla"
master: the^re?ore sl^e took ^'^VJ{^' &
rch.
24.
16. 14
62.
and Isaac dwelt by th?wen Laha^roi.
and covered herself. ^® And the ^^ Now
these are the genera-
servant told Isaac all "^® things tions of Ishmael, Abraham's son,
that he had done. ^^ And Isaac 8ch. 16. 15.
'^whom Hagar the Egyptian, Sa-
brought her into his mother rah's handmaid, bare unto Abra-
R.V. 1 The Sept. has through the tvilderness.
A.V. * Or, a full year, or, ten months, Judg. 14. 8. t Or, toijniy.
30
; ;
: ;:
40. younger.
Cited
names, according to their genera- Horn. 3. VZ.
^^ And when her days to be de-
tions the firstborn of Ishmael,
: livered were fulfilled, behold,
lettth; and ^Kedar, and Ad- c Isai. 60. 7. there were twins in her womb.
beel, and Mibsam, ^^and Mishma, 25 And the first came ^°^\^ ^red,
d ch. 27. 11,
and Dumah, and £lt^ '^ ™\'r\ 16,23. ^all over like an hairy garment
e Job 6. 19.
and ''Tenia, -^Jetur, -^Naphish, Isai. 21. 14. and they called his name Esau.
/I Chr. 5. 2s And after that came ^°^^^ his
and Kedemah ^^ these are the :
19.
and was gathered unto his people. I Heb. II. 9. man, 'dwelling in tents. ^^ And
^^ And ^^they dwelt from Havilah in 1 Sam. 15. Isaac loved Esau, because '^^he
7.
as thou goest toward Assyria o ch. 16. 7 bekah loved Jacob. ^^ And
& 20. 1.
he took RebSSh to\ife. ^the daugh- q ch. 22. 23. his name called ^"Edom. ^^ And
ter of Bethuel the ^Syrian of Jacob said, Sell me ^"this day thy
^^ And Esau said,
TtS^a^aT' 'the sister t Laban r See ch. 28. birthright.
^^ ^Syrian, to^be^his wife. 21 ^^d IsaaC s ch. 24. 29. Behold, I am **at the point to die
intreated the Lord for his wife, and what profit shall t^fs birth-
because she was barren and : right do to me ? ^^ And Jacob
^
the Lord was intreated of < 2 Sam. 21. said. Swear to me ^Hhis day and ;
14
him, and Rebekah his wife con- &
1
24.
Chr. 5.
25.
20.
he sware unto him and ^*he sold :
R.V. ^ Or, settltd Heb. /iZZ. ^ Ov., over against H^h. Aramean. ^ Or, wliere/ore
'^
I thus t ^ Or, rnddt/ am
^ Tha.t is, One that takes by the heel or snpplantf. ">
Or, quiei Or, harmless Heh. perfect. ^ lith. the red votta-ge, this red
pottage. 9 That is, Red. w Or, first of all
A.V. • Or Uadad, I Chr. 1. 30. t Heb. fell, Ps. 78. 64. t Heb. venison was in his n^outh, § Heb. tvith that red,
with that red pottage. || That is. Red. ** Heb. going to die.
31
;;
the land which I shall tell thee 6 ver. 3. ^'blessed him. ^^ And the man
ch. 24. 1, 35.
grew more
of: ^ sojourn in this land, and
*^ cch. 20. 1.
Ileb. II. 9.
waxed great,
_ and went forward, t
and more
'^I will be with thee, and Avill d ch. 28. 15. and grew ^u^^ji j^g became very
14 fi"*l lifk li«rl possessions ^f
bless thee for 'unto thee, and ;
e Seo ch. 13. crrf^ni
giedb •
.
For i*V ^^<^*^ possession "^
unto thy seed, I will give all flocks, and CSs'iSf <^f herds, and
lands, T establish
tllf'^P
Lllt-^ae countries,
o,,^]
«'ii'-*^ J-
^^\]]
"lAl pertorm great store oM servants • ^nd thc
•^theoath which I sware unto / Cp. Mic. 7. Philistines ^envied him, ^^
20.
^or
aVbraham thy father ^ and ''I See ch. 22.
all the wells 'which his father's
; 16—18.
multiply tliy seed „a
Avill
"Ill make thy seed to multiply /^^
iVin.
"^H^ Eccles. 4. 4.
servants had digged in the days
stars of heaven, and will give 32.
h Cited
13.
Ea'.
of Abraham his father, the Phi-
unto thy seed all these countries
See ch. 15. 5.
ich. 21. 30.
listines had stopped them, and
and -'in thy seed shall the all
3.
j See ch. 12. filled them with earth. And ""^
my voice, and ke})t my charge, mightier than we. ^'^ And Isaac
my commandments, my statutes, departed thence, and pitched'hFsient
and my laws. ^ And Isaac dwelt in the valley of Gerar, and dwelt
in Gerar ^ and the men of the
: there. ^^ And Isaac digged again
place asked him of his wife; the Avells of water, which they
and 4ie said. She is my sister:
&
I ch. 12. 13
20. 2, 13.
had digged in the days of Abra-
for feared to say, she^llmy
'''he «i Cp. Pro\-.
29. 25.
ham his father for the Philis- ;
wife; lest, said he, the men of tines had stopped them after
the place should kill me for Hch. 21. 31. the death of Abraham and *^he :
peared unto him the same night, a ch. 27. 4;. 35 were ^"a grief of mind
^tn"icr
and said, ^I am the God of Abra- &
h ch. 17. 7
24-. V2
unto Isaac and to Rebekah.
&
ham thy father: ''fear not, for ^'I Ex.
28. l.'f.
3. 6.
^ And it came to pass,
am with thee, and will bless thee,
and multiply thy seed for my
cell.
See Ps. 27.
1-3.
I"^. 1.
2 / that when
Isaac was old,
and ''his eyes were dim, so
d
ch. 28. 1.5
he -^builded an altar there, and e ch. 48. 10. Esau his eife son, and said unto
Sam.
him, My son: and he said unto
1 3.
upon the name of the
'2.
33 B
: : :
A.V. • Heb. dejirable. t Heb. before me. t Heb. trevibled with a great trembling greatly. § Heb. himted.
34
Chap. 27, y. 34] GENESIS [Chap. 28, v. 5
34 Esau heard tlie words of Esau her elder son were told
j^^l^'^W^^
of his cried with
father, "^he aHel). 12.17 to Reblkah: ^^^^ she sent and called
Tgf/af^airieS'df.^' bitter cry, and Jacob her younger son, and said
said unto his father. Bless me, unto him. Behold, thy brother
even me also, my father. Esau, as touching thee, doth
3^ And he said, Thy brother comfort himself, purposing to
came with subtutV, ^i^^ hath taken kill thee. ^^ Now therefore, my
away thy blessing. ^^ And he son, obey my voice and arise,
;
hold, now he hath taken away thy brother's anger turn away
my blessing. And he said. Hast from thee, and he forget that
thou not reserved a blessing for which thou hast done to him :
me? 3^ And Isaac answered and then I will send, and fetch thee
d
said unto Esau, Behold, ^^I have Cp.
ver. 29.
'2 Sam. 8.
from thence wh}^ sliould I be :
ch. 24.
and what *^^" shall I do noJ^'unto (J 3.
Jacob take a wife of the daugh-
thee, my son? ^^ And Esau said ters 01 Heth, such as these il^ffc'^ are
unto his father, Hast thou but of the daughters of the land,
one blessing, my father? bless what good shall my life do me ?
me, even me also, my father. ^ And
Isaac called Jacob,
^
o Cp. 2 Kin.
That ''thou shalt g?jj his yoke 8. 20—22. ^the blessing of Abraham, to thee,
from off thy neck. p See ch. 12.
2,3. and to thy seed with thee that ;
^^ And Esau ^
hated Jacob be- 4
q Cp. ch. 37. thou mayest inherit **the land
of thy sojoumings,
cause of the blessing wherewith &36.
r ch.
7
17. 8
II
wherein thou art a stranger,
AxrhirVi
"iiivyii CXc\(\
v^v^ij.
35 B2
1 ;
and
of
said, ^I
Abraham thy father, and the
am the ^Sd^^ God
& 48. 3.
s ch. 26. i4.
t Num. 23. 7.
2Q journey, and came
l^is
^ Hhe land of the f^l^]^ i,ito
of
Judg. 6. 3.
God of Isaac "the land where- : u ch. 35. 12. the east. ^ And he looked, and
See ch. 13.
on thou liest, to thee will I give 14—16. behold a well in the field, and,
it, and to thy seed ^^ and thy three flocks of shccp
lo? there were
;
seed shall be as '^the dust of the V Soi!C]l. 13. lying by it for out of that
^^'''''^
;
earth, and thou shalt ^+ spread well they watered the flocks :
abroad to the west, and to the and agrlat stone ,,^, upon the
east, and to the north, and to well's mouth ^^« ^'^^\ ^ And
the south and in thee and '''in
:
w See ch. 12.
thither Avere all the flocks ga-
thy seed shall all the families of thered and they rolled the
:
A.V. * Heb. were evil in tlie eyes, d;c t Ileh, break forth. X That is. The house of God. § Heh-lifl up his feet.
n Heb. children.
36
:
said unto them. Know ye Laban name of the elder was Leah, and
the son of Nahor? And they the name of the younger was Ra-
And Leah's eyes
said, We know him. ^ And he pVipI
Vviici.
17
Leah teas tender
were tender
eyed
.
j
Knf
UUL
^'
said unto them, '^^HVlfn"^ '^ Rachel was beautiful and well
And they said, He% well and, : favoured. ^^ And Jacob loved
feed them. ^ And they said. We me. ^° And Jacob ^served seven
cannot, until all the flocks be years for Rachel and they seemed ;
gathered together, and tm they unto him but a few days, for the
roll the stone from the well's love he had to her. ^^ And Jacob
mouth then we water the sheep.
; said unto Laban, Give me my
^ AiS^whiie he yet spake with them, wife, for my days are fulfilled,
''Rachel came with her father's 17.
c Ex. 2. 16,
that I may go in unto her. ^^ And
^° And Laban gathered together all the
Iheepi for she kept them.
it came when Jacob saw
to pass, 10.
d Judg. 14. men of the place, and '^made a
Rachel the daughter of Laban Cp.
1, 2.
John 2.
feast. And it came to pass in
^^
his mother's brother, and the the evening, that he took Leah
sheep of Laban his mother's his daughter, and brought her
brother, that Jacob went near, to him ; and he went in unto
and rolled the stone from the See ch. 30.
e
9—12.
her. ^^ And Laban gave '
un?2^
his handmaid unto his daughter Leah fU,, «,-,
well's mouth, and watered the his daughter Leah Zilpah nis maid ^^^ **^^
flock of Laban his mother's bro- handmaid. ^^ And it came to
ther. ^^
And Jacob kissed Ra- pas^fthat morning "^^^ be-
in the
chel, and up his voice, and
lifted hold, it was Leah and he said :
wept. ^^ And Jacob told Rachel to Laban, Wliat is this thou hast
that he was-^her father's brother, & /ch. 13.8
14. 14, 16.
done unto me? did not I serve
and that he was Rebekah's son : with thee for Rachel ? wherefore
^and she ran and told her father. 28,g29.Cp, ch. 24. then hast thou beguiled me?
^^ And it came to pass, when La- 26 And Laban said. It „,uS n§t be
ban heard the 'tidings of Jacob so done in our country, to give the n
37
;
he went in also unto Rachel, and conceived, and bare Jacob a son.
he loved also Rachel more than ^ And Rachel said, God hath
Leah, and served with him *yet a
ch. 31.41.
ver. 20. ^''judged me, and hath also heard
seven other years. h C'p. ch. 49.
16.
my voice, and hath given me a
^^ And
when the Lord saw that son : therefore called she his
Leah was ''hated, ^"^ ^he opened 15.
c Deut. 21.
name +^ And Bilhah Ra-
Dan. ^
her womb but Rachel was bar-
:
d Cp. ch. 30.
chel's^^maTd*^ conceived again,
ren. ^2 And Leah conceived, and and bare Jacob a second son.
bare a son, and she called his c Cp. ch. 23.
6 (uig. for mg. ).
8 And Rachel said, With 'Ifg^^l
name *
Reuben for she said, : wrestlings have I ^"wrestled with
ter tlie Lord ^hath looked /ch. 31.42.
Ex. 3. 7 my sister, and i^have prevailed:
upon my affliction; now^'therelfore
& 4. 31.
Deut. 26. 7. and she called his name ^§§Naph-
my husband will love me. g Cp. Matt.
4. 13. tali. ^ When Leah saw that she
^^ And she conceived again, and had left bearing, she took Zilpah
bare a son and said. ; Because h ver. 4.
ch. 29. 24,
her ^'^'^S!^' and '^gave her *° Ja-
the Lord ^hath heard that I ^^^ cob to wife. ^° And Zilpah Leah's
hated, he hath therefore given ^^mafd'"^ bare Jacob a son. ""^
And
me this son also and she called : Leah said, /trSptomeU: and she
his name ^^ Simeon. ^^And she i Isai.
(mg.).
65. 11
called his name **Gad. ^^ And
Op. ch. 49.
conceived again, and bare a son 1!).
Zilpah Leah's ^^Sd bare Jacob '"^
and said, Now this time will my a second son. ^^ And Leah said,
husband be joined mito me, ^-^
j Cp.
18. 2,4.
Num. Happy am \l for the daughters
^^^+
because I have ^bo™n hii^ three Jc Cp. Luke will ^^^call me ^Sld and she •*
1.48.
sons therefore was his name
: called hisname ^Asher. ^^And
called ^Levi. ^^ And she con- Reuben went in the days of
ceived again, and bare a son :
i!
7.13.
S. of S.
wheat harvest, and found ^^^ man-
and she said, ^^'llow""^ will I 'praise drakes in the field, and. brought
the Lord therefore she called
: them unto his mother Leah.
his name '"^§Judah; and '^^ "left mJlatt. 1.2.
Then Rachel said to Leah, Give
Cp. ch. 49. 8.
she bear '^upon my knees, tTal q ch. 50. 23. me; for Lr^i'S hired thee
I ta°y"a?s^ -Tafe" childl'Cn by hcr. r ch.
(mg. for mg.).
16. 2 with my son's mandrakes. And
* And she gave him Bilhah her he lay with her that night. ^^ And
handmaid to wife : and Jacob God hearkened unto Leah, and
went in imto her. ^ And Bilhah she conceived, and bare Jacob
38
. 1 :
ti% fifth SOIL ^^ And Leah said, he said, What shall I give thee ?
God hath given me my Miire, And Jacob said, Thou shalt not
because 1 ^ave given '^^y ^^
maiden give me anTti'hig thou wilt do • il*
my husband : and she called his this thing for me, I will again
thy flock and keep it. 32 T ivill
name *Issachar. ^^ And Leah fb<^r1
ItJeU a'\xd keep thy flock ^ ^ *^^
conceived again, and bare ^jf^^^ pass through all thy flock J^^ty,
found favour in thine eyes, tarry. took him rods of J'^fen poplar, and *^
JOT 1 nave leamed by experience tliat of the ^te^ and °^e\lS±' tree;
the Lord hath blessed me for and ^tfi^J^ white strakes in them,
thy sake. ^^ And he said, '^Ap- i ch. 29. 15.
and made the white appear which
point me thy wages, and I will was in the rods. ^^ And he set
give it. 2^ And he said unto the rods which he had ^1?/|d
him, ^Thou knowest how I have ich.
38-40.
31. 6,
"^^Kore''^ the flocks in the gutters
served thee, and how thy cattle k Cp. Ex. 2. in the ^watering troughs the wS
hath fared ^'^^
^^ 30 ^QV it WaS 16.
flocks came to drink?tfet ^ey shLld
little which thou hadst before 'cZcii^f when they came to drink.
I came, ^and it -^"f^^^ ^'increased I ver. 43. ^^ And the flocks conceived be-
unto a multitude and the Lord ; fore the rods, and ^^LoSfoSf'^'
Vi
natll OieSSeU tnee ^ whithersoever
t» f Vi Vkl /aoQorl \\\ fiA I turned
**since my coming •
cattfe ringstraked, speckled,
and
and now when shall I ^"^provide ni Cp. 1
5.8.
Tim. spotted. 40 And Jacob dfl^sepa^a^te
for mine own house also? ^^ And the lambs, and set the faces of
R.V. ' Heb. sachar. 2 Heb. zahd, he dwelt. 3 Heb. josep/i. * Heb. brvken forth. * Heb. at my foot.
^ Or, slornx tieu
A.V. • Tliat ie, An hire. That is, Lxvdling.
t I That Is, Judgment. § That is. Adding. II
Heb. broken forth.
•• Jleb. atmy Jiiot. tt Heb. tomorrow.
39
: :
and all the brown "i the flock of hath ^ taken away the cattle of |
Laban ; and he put his own your father, and given them to
flockl'b^tifemseives, and put them not me. ^° And it came to pass at
unto Laban's cSfe.
^^ And it the time that the c^auil conceived,
came to pass, whensoever the that I lifted up mine eyes, and
stronger °^catt?e°''^ did conceive, saw a dream, and, behold,
in
that Jacob laid the rods before the ^trim? which leaped ui)on the
the eyes of the in the gut- Se c^aui'e were ringstraked, speckled,
ters,that they might conceive and grisled. ^^
And the angel of
among the l^l; ^2 but ^^i^^^^ Crod s^fJ4 unto me in ^\^ dream,
the cauki were feeble^ he put and
saying. Jacob And I said, Here
them not in: so the feebler am L ^^ And he said. Lift up
were Laban's, and the stronger now thine eyes, and see, all the
Jacobs. ^^ And the man ''in- b ver. »*).
^lams^' which leap upon the e^^uie
creased exceedingly, and ''had &
c cli. 24.
26. 13, 14.
of)
are ringstraked, speckled, and
large flocks, n^-^A maidservants onrl iiioil- d Vix Ex.
much cattle, "'ii'^ maidservants, <*il'-l i-*"»^ti 3.
grisled: for ''I have seen all
servants, and camlis, and asses. that Laban doeth unto thee.
^ And he heard the words e ch.
(ing,).
35. 7 13 I am nhe God of Beth-el,
QJ of Laban's sons, saying, /See ch. 28. where thou anointedst tL pillar,
^ Jacob hath taken away
18—-iJ. -'^
be thy '"S"; then bare all the & Zcch. 10. 2. that were her father's. 20 And
40
; :
and he rose up, and passed over thou findest thy gods, let w^n not
"the \^ief' ^wd ''set his face to- b Ex. 23. 31. live before our brethren discern
:
Ps. 72. a
ward the "^Touift °^ Gilead. Isai. 27. 12, al.
c2Kin. 12.
thou what is thine with me, and
^2 And it was told Laban on 17. take it to thee. For Jacob knew
Luke 9. 51.
the third day that Jacob was not that Rachel had stolen them.
fled. ^^ And he
took his bre- 33 And Laban went into Jacob's
thren with him, and pursued tent, and into Leah's tent, and
^^^^ ^^ ^^® ^^^ maidservants
after him seven days' journey inf
iLivKJ tllP
<">
Liic; ^yfQ maidservants' tents
.
>
and thiy overtook him in the but he found them not. ^^tn^
^4 ^j^^
"""mouift Gilead. ""^
q^^ weAe out of Lcah's tent, and
came to Laban the Syrian ^in d Hve ch. 20. entered into Rachel's tent.
a dream °^by^^ night, and said ^"^
Now Rachel had taken the
unto him, Take heed ^° ^^^'^^^ Imati"'' and put them in the
that thou speak not to Jacob camel's furniture, and sat upon
''^either good or bad. ^^
Then Num.
e ch. 24. 50.
24. 1:!.
them. And Laban f^LvS all
Laban Jacob. Now
^^Tven^ok'"'
2 Sam. 13. 22.
the tent, but found them not.
Jacob had pitched his tent in 35 And she said to her father,
T £,4- not my lord be angry fUof T ^q^i
the ""'ZuSt' and Laban with his ^^^ it not displease my lord WlclU X Ccili-
brethren pitched in the '"^"ount'' / C\>. Lev.
la 3i
not -^rise up before thee for ;
speak not to Jacob ^either good I ver. 24. of beasts I brought not unto
or bad. ^° And now, tJwugh thou m
Cp. Ex. thee bare the loss of it "'of
; I ;
22.12.
wouldest needs be gone, because my hand didst thou require it,
thou sore longedst after thy fa- whether stolen by ^ay, or stolen
ther's house, yet wherefore hast by night. ^° Thus I was in the ;
R.V. 1 Heb. stole tiie fieurt of Laban tlie Aramean. * That is, tlie Euphrates. ^ Heb. didst steal itie.
A.V, * li^h. tha heart of Laban, ^ ll^h. from good to bad. X lltb, hast stolen vie, I Htb.felt.
41 B5
.
Wi]se cattfe ^^C my catUe,' '^^^^ ^^ that ing Laban rose up, and kissed
thou seest is mine and what :
j ver. 28, 43. ^his sons and his daughters,
can I do this day unto these my and blessed them and Laban :
now come,
therefore come thou,
^lo+
^^^ na
^^ Tnnlrf»
lllcilie u
cl k oil. 26. 28.
02
^
oil his way, and the angels
covenant, I and thou; and 4et I Josh. 24.
of God met him. ^ And
Jacob said when he saw them, T^V||q ia OnH'si
it be for a witness between me when Jacob saw them, he said, J- AaA& l» VJUU »
and thee. ^^ And Jacob ™took VI cli. 23. 18. "host and he called the name
:
n Cp. Josh.
a stone, and set it up for a pillar. 5. 14
& Luke 2. 13.
of that place '^^"jMahanaim.
^^ And Jacob said unto his bre- Josh. 21.
38.
ban said, 'This heap is a'U^itnlL ?• ver. 44. jaS'saitWus. I have sojourned
between me and
thee this day. with Laban, and stayed there i^in-
Therefore was the name of it til now ^ and I have oxen, and
:
naUf^fl Galeed: 49 i-rj^irl ^Mizpah, f^^ asses and flrkr«lra oiirl menservants oi^rl
Cdliea Galeed; ^'il^ JMizpah; I'Jl^
29,34.
8 J udg. 1 1
R.V. > That IB, The heap o/witneiiS,hi Ariimaic. 2 That is, The Iteap of witness, in Hehrew. ' That is. The imtch-touer.
* Hch. hidden. * Or, ooda " That Two hosts or cinnpanies.
is.
A.V. * Th^it is. The fieap of witwf)8. Chald. i Thut in, The heap of tvitness. lleb. i That is, A beacon, or, watchtowar.
§ Or, killed bca6t8. II 'xluit in. Two Iiost3,vr, camps. •• llcb.Jicid.
42
;;
:: ;;
ha^d ''a present for Esau his bro- hc\\. 43. 11.
Cp. I'rov. 17. 8
he prevailed not against him, he
ther ""^ two hundred sh^efolte and
;
&
&
18. 16
19.6
touched the hollow of his thigh
&2I.14.
twenty HrfSs'. two hundred' IZ%, and the hollow of Jacob's thigh
and twenty rams, ^^ thirty milch was out ^of "jo?At, as he wrestled mtli
camels ,v"th their colts, forty ^^J him. 2^ And he said. Let me go,
and ten bulls, twenty Sit^ll, and for the day breaketh. And he
ten foals. ""^ And he delivered i
18. 1.
Cp. Luke said, ^I will not let thee go, ex-
them into the hand of his ser- See Matt.
15.21—28.
cept thou bless me. ^^ And he
vants, every drove by theSves said unto him, What is thy
and said unto his servants, Pass name? And he said, Jacob.
over before me, and put a space j ch. 35. 10. 2^ And he said, -^Thy name shall
2 Kiu. 17. 34.
betwixt drove and drove. ^^ And be called no more Jacob, but
thou hast ^ striven
» '^
he commanded the foremost, k IIos. 12. 3, ^**Terii^l
lol ctCl
•
.
fnr
lUl as a. prince hast thou power
saying. When Esau my brother I oh. 33. 4. with God and ^with men, and
meeteth thee, and asketh thee, hast prevailed. ^^ And Jacob
saying, \Miose art thou? and asked him, and said. Tell me, I
whither goest thou? and whose pray thee, thy name. And he
tn Juilg. 13.
are these before thee? ^^ then 18. said, '"^
Wherefore is it that thou
R.V. 1 Ileb. I am less than all dr. 2 That is. He who striveth with God, or, God strweJ.h. 3 The Sept. aud Vulgate
have, tlwu hast had power ivUk God, and thou, shalt iireoatl ayaintst men. * Or, had power tvith
A.V. * Vieh. I am leas than all, ibc. + Heb. «ix»i. t Heb. luy /ace. ^ llah. caused to jmss. \\ liah. ascending
ofthciiwrning. ** 'Vlvaiis, A
prince of God.
43 B6
I
dost ask after my name? And « ch. 32. 16. nVhat meanest thou by '*all this
he blessed him there. ^° And 'XvT ^hich I met? And he
Jacob called the name of the h vcr. 1.^.
ch. 32. .5.
said, Thcs7are to fi^d gracc in the
place '*Peniel: ^"'' f^f ^I have ^'''
c ch. 16. 1.3.
Ex. 24. 10, 11.
sight of my lord. ^ And Esau
seen God face to face, and my Deut. 5. 24.
Judg. 6. 2-J
said, have -^rjll; "^yJgtS;
I
life is preserved. ^^ And ^at he" & 13. 22.
§keep thou liast unto thyself.
that
Cp, Ex. 33. 20
rose upon him as lie passed over <^Penuel, & Isai. e. 5.
^°And Jacob said, Nay, I pray
passed over Peiiuel the sun rose upon ^him, d Judg. 8. 8,
i
h ch. 32.
Cp. 2 Slim.
6. And he * urged him, and he
with him four hundred men. 13. -25, 27 took it. ""^ And he said. Let us
& 2 Kin. 5. 23.
And he divided the children take our journey, and let us
unto Leah, and vmto Rachel, go, and I will go before thee.
^^ And he said unto him, My lord
and unto the two handmaids.
2 And he put the handmaids knoweth that the children are
and their children foremost, and tender, and ^^^^ the flocks and
Leah and her children after, and 111^1U& WILU young are with me* tlilO. 11
Rachel and Joseph hindermost. men^^lhouid overdrivc .them one
^ And he ^^^^^^ passed over be- day, all the ^A^'ck' will die. ""^ Let
fore them, and bowed himself -^
&42.
i ch. 18. 2
6
my lord, I pray thee, pass over
& 43. before his servant : and I Avill
to the ground seven tunes, until :.'G.
his neck, and Idssed him and : m ch. 32. y. come unto my lord *^unto
until I
they wept. ^ And he lifted up Seir. And Esau said, Let me
""^
his eyes, and saw the women now Heave with thee some of the
^
and the children and said, ; folk that are with me. And he
Who are {fc ^with thee? And 11
ch. 34. 11
ver. 8. said, i^Yhat needeth it? "let me
he said, ""The children which & 47. 25.
Ruth 2. 13.
find grace in the sight of my
God hath graciously given thy o ch. 48.
Ps. 127. 3.
9. lord, ^® So Esau returned that
servant. ^ Then the iSS^pSs Isai. 8. 18.
p ch. 32. 3.
day on his way unto -^Seir.
came near, they and their child- 27.
q JoBh. 13.
^^ And Jacob journeyed to ^Suc-
ren, and they bowed themselves. Judg.
I's. 60.
8. 5.
().
coth,and built him an house,
7 And Leah also ,!Jfth li^i* children and made booths for his cattle :
R.V. ' That is, The. face of Hod. 2 Or, fur therefore have I seen ' Ileb. blesaiiiff. 1 Ileb. all. 6 That is,
Booths. " Or, to Hhalem, a city
A.V. • That is, Tlieface of God. + Heb. t Ileb
to thee t What in (dl this band to thee t § Hel). he that to thee
Ueb. all thingfi. ** Ileb. uecording to the foot of the uvrk, <Le. and uccording to the
that is thine. II foot of the childran,
ft Heb. aet, or, i)Z(tc6. Jt Heb. Wherefore is thii 5§ That is, i/wt/w,.
u
; ; ;
r^-i^A encamped
Uanie f\v\m
r.01^^0 IlOm P.'ifltlan-aiam therehi, and ''get you posses-
.
«*'"^ pitched h ch. 47. 27.
padan-aram j
iiis
before the city. ^^ ^^^j
tent sions therein. ^^
And Shechem
aie bought ^f parcel of rSeik 3-3.
c Josh. 24. said unto her father and unto
where he had spread his tent, John 4. 5.
her brethren, '^Let me find
d See ch. 33.
at the hand of the children of 15.
grace in your ej^es, and what ye
^Hamor, Shechem's father, for e Acts 7. 16. shall say unto me I will give.
/Job 42. 11 ^2 Ask me never so much ^dowTy
an hundred ^•^* pieces of money. (mg. for mg.).
2° And he erected there an altar, g Ex. 22. 16,
and gift, and I will give according
IV.
Sam.
as ye shall say unto me but give
1 18. 25.
and called it ^^El-elohe-IsraeL Cp. Deut. :
22. 29.
And ''Dinah the daugh-
^
h ch. 30. 21. me the damsel to wife, ^^ And
OA ter of Leah, which she bare the sons of Jacob answered
•^ unto Jacob, went out to Shechem and Hamor his father
see the daughters of the land. diceitfuiil: and ^S' because he had
2 And
^hen Shechem the son of defiled Dinah their |||ter': ^^ and
'Hamor the Hivite, ^^^ prince of t Acts 7. 16,
they said unto them. cannot We
the couSfer, saw
^%'ef,"^ he took her, do this thing, to give our sister
and lay with her, and \^mei her. to one that is uncircumcised
^ And his soul clave unto Dinah y Josh. 5. 9. for nhat were a reproach unto
no 15 only on this conclition -«rill wra.
the daughter of Jacob, and he US .
.
But in this Will \V
.
^* § kindly
unto the damsel. And "'^ Ic 2 Sam. 19.
T (for mg.).
as we be, that every male of
Shechem spake unto his father
^
Isai. 40. 2
(mg. for mg.). you be
circumcised ""^
then ;
Hos.
Hamor, saying, Get me this dam- (mg. for mg).
2. 14
will we give our daughters unto
I Cp. Judg.
sel to wife. ^
JSJ Jacob heard 14.2. you, and we will take your
that he had defiled Dinah his daughters to us, and we will
noi his sons w^ere with his
[Ituihterl dwell w ith you, and we will be-
cattle in the field: and Jacob come one people. ^^ But if ye
held his peace until they wert^ome. will not hearken unto us, to
^ And Hamor the father of She- be circumcised then will we ;
chem went out unto Jacob to take our daughter, and we will
commune with the him. "^
And be gone. ^^ And their w^ords
sons of Jacob came '"u??.? the pleased Hamor, and Shechem
field when they heard it and the : Hamor's son. ^® And the young
men were grieved, and ^^they on ch. 49. man deferred not to do the
were very wroth, because he thing, because he had delight in
"had wrought folly in Israel in n Josh.
Judg. 20. 6.
7. 15.
Jacob's daughter: and ""he was
honoured above nil ^1^0. Virkiia^a r»f
lying with Jacob's daughter o Cp. 1 Chr.
4.9. more honourable than ^11 llie liOUSe OI
^ which thing ought not to be p ver. 31.
ch. 20. 9.
his father. ^° And Hamor and
done. ^ And Hamor communed 2 Sam. 13. 12.
g See Ruth
Shechem his son '^came unto
with them, saying, The soul of 4. 1. the gate of their city, and com-
my son Shechem longeth for muned with of theirthe men
your daughter I pray you give : city, saying, are ^^ These men
her ""^ him to wife. ^ And peaceable with us therefore let ;
make ye marriages with 21; and them dwell in the land, and
behold, the land
give your daughters unto us, r ver. 10.
ch. 42. 34.
Uaue
^•fvQrlft fV»oT«oii-i
Uieieill,•
for,
for the land, behold, w
is
-it
and take our daughters unto large enough for them; let us
you. ^° And ye shall dwell with take their daughters to us for
.<(ch. 13. 9
us and ^the land shall be be-
: & 20. 15. wives, and let us give them our
R.V. 1 Ileb. kesitah. 2 That is, God, the God of Israel. 3 Ileb. to the heart of the damsel.
A.V. • Or, lavibs, f That is, God the God of Israel. t Heb. humlled her. 5 Heb. to the heart of the damsd.
45
' :
that went out of the gate of his make there an altar unto God,
city. ^^ And it came to pass on
24.
ch. 32. ^who answered me in the day of
the third day, when they were h ch. 28.
&3I. 3.
my distress, and ''was with me
sore, that two of the sons of Ja- in the way which I went. ^ And
cob, 'Simeon and Levi, ^Dinah's i See ell. 49. they gave unto Jacob all the
5-7
brethren, took each man his j cli. 29. ":', strange gods which were in their
34
sword, and came upon the city &30. 21. hand, and ^^ii JfcVSings which
^
'"boidiy'f* and slew all the males. were in their ears and Jacob ;
^^ And
they slew Hamor and
2fi.
k Josh. 24. hid them under ^the ^oak which
Shechem his son with the *edge Judg. 9. 6. was by Shechem. ^ And they
of the sword, and took Dinah
16
I Cp. Ex. 15. journeyed :^
and th'e%irroJ ofaod was
out of Shechem's house, and &23.
&
27
l>eut.
II. a")
upon the cities that were round
went ^out!' ^^ The sons of Jacob & Josh. 2. 9
&2Chr. 14. 14
about thein, and they did not
came upon the slain, and spoiled &mg. pursue after the sons of Jacob.
the city, because they had de- VI ch. 28. lil.
^ So Jacob came to '''^Luz, which
filed their sister. ^^ They took is in the land of g-- (^^^-'^J
-
their ,ta' and their S! and S-ei; he and all the people
their asses, and that which was that were with him. ^ And he
in the city, and that which was built there an alt\ar, and called
in the tl\i; ^9 and all their the place ^^ El-be th-el because :
wealth, and all their little onll ''there God ^I'p^lS"^ ""to him,
and their -^-|' took they
and Ipoiild' even all that was in
^i o v.\i. 24. .'>!».
when he fled from the face of
his brother. ^ And o
Deborah Re-
the house. ^° And Jacob said bekah's nurse died, and she was
to Simeon and Levi, ^Ye have p Josh. 7. 2.5. buried y,^a, Betli-el under IH^
q ver. 4
troubled Xe 'to make me to & mg.
r Ex. 5. 21.
oak and the name oH it was
:
^Allon-bacuth.
stink among the inhabitants of 1 Sam. 13. 4
11^/1
/-.Q
CaiieU JAllon-bachuth.
& 27. 12.
the land, among *the Canaanites 2
&
Sam.
16. 21.
10. C ^ And God appeared unto
and the Perizzites: ami I ^ being 1 Chr.
(Heb.).
19. 6
Jacob when he came
again,
few in number, they ^hlli gather &
9 ch. 13. 1
15. 20, 21.
and blessed him.
fuTof^'MSllt^^S
themselves together against ,nj 1 1 Chr. 16. ^° And God said unto him. Thy
19.
A.V. * Heb. vwnth. f That is, The God of lieth-el. X That is. The oak ofu'eeping. I
4G
::
of thy loins ^^ and ^the land &2a4. Bilhah, Rachel's handmaid Ja",
;
e ch. 12. 7 ;
& 26.3
Isaac, to thee I will give it, and & 28. VX of Zilpah, Leah's handmaid [lad, ;
to thy seed after thee will I give and Asher these are the sons :
the land. ^"^ And God -^ent up /ell. 17.22. of Jacob, which were born to
from him in the place where he him in ^p^Sa^l^i"- -7 And Jacob
t^dked with him. ^^ And Jacob came unto Isaac his father „I|to
to iKiriath-arba (the same is
^set up a pillar in the place &
tjch. 28. 18
31. 45.
/«. TV/To T^-jl^p
xixdniic, unto the city of Arbah, which is
where he tXed with him, ,^,^ a (fe
h ch. 13. 18
23. 19. Hebron,' where Abraham and Isaac
pillar of stone and he poured :
i ch.
23. 2. sojourned. ^^ And the days of
Josh. 14. 15
""^ &
a drink offering thereon, and 15. 13.
Isaac were an hundred and four-
he poured oil thereon. ^^ And score years. ^^ And Isaac gave
Jacob called the name of the &
j ch. 15. 15
25. 8.
up the ghost, and died, -^and
place where God spake with was gathered unto his people,
him, ^Beth-el. ^^ And they jour- k ch. 28. 19.
j,eina old and full of g^|i and
ch. 25. 9 Esau and Jacob 'his sons KnT»ii:krl V»iT^-»
neyed from Beth-el and there ;
&
I
49. 31. hi.s sons Esau and Jacob OUIieU Ilun.
was bu""a mtie way to come to ^ ^
Now these are the
Ephrath: and Rachel travailed, Oh generations of ^Su!";\f r
and she had hard labour. And ^
'^ m ch. 25.
n ch. 26. 34.
30. ^ '^Edor^- ^ Esau ^*took his
it came to pass, when she was in wives of the daughters of Ca-
hard labour, that the midwife naan Adah the daughter of
;
^^^ "°'''
said unto her, Fear not ;
25.
o ver. 14, 18,
Elon the Hittite, and ThoSrS
^^thou Shalt have th^^^n \Tso. p cJi. 30. 24. the daughter of Inih' the ^daugh-
^^ And came to pass, as her
it ter of Zibeon the Hivite ^ ajid ;
soul was
in departing (for she q t'p. cli. 28.
BSSath Ishmael's daughter, sis-
died), that she called his name ter of gl^ljSth: "^ And Adah bare
"^Ben-oni 'but his father called
:
I.
r C'p.
59, 60.
Luke to Esau 'Eliphaz; and B^aSZith
him ^^ Benjamin.^Ra- ^^ And 1
s ver. 10.
Chr. I. 3.J.
bare Reuel; ^ and
itii&th bare
chel died, and was buried in the t ch. 48. 7.
Jeush, and /aaiam', and Korah
"Ephrath (the same is Beth-lehem).
Wdy
A)i7Q\7 +rk
10 Ephrath, which is Beth-lehem. &
u Ruth
4. 11.
I. 2 these are the sons of Esau,
^° And Jacob set "^ a pillar up- aiic. 5. 2.
Matt. 2. 6, which were born unto him in
on her grave :
^^%^i^^ is nhe l]tl 16—18.
V 1 Sam. 10.
the land of Canaan. ^ And
of Rachel's grave unto this day. Op. 2 Sam. Esau took his wives, and his
-^ And la. 18.
Israel journeyed, and sons, and his daughters, and all
spread his tent beyond the the §
of liis housc, aud his
persons
"tower of 1^1^ 22 j^^^ j^ came tv Mic. 4. 8 cattle, and all his beasts, and all
(mg.).
to pass, Z^,'^^ Israel dwelt in that his SstiS' which he had ^^^^r^
X ch. 49. 4
land, that Reuben went and 1 Chr. 5. 1. in the land of Canaan and ;
Cp. 2 Sam. away from ^ l^"<i
l-,:^
"^laywith Bilhah his father's 16. 22 Wf»Ti+ ir»f rk
Weill into the country from the face of ^^^^
&20. 3
concubine : and Israel heard & 1 Cur. 5. 1. brother Jacob. ^ ^For their
^^ y ch. 13. 6. substance was too great for them to /^lAvfill
riches were more than tliat they might ^i"Cii
it. 2 ch. 17. 8
&23.
Now
the sons of Jacob were & 28.
4
4 together ; and ^the land wheS
.fe 37. 1.
47
;
:
them because of their cattle. a tSee ch. 32. and these are their '^"^'^^=
Edom.
these ^ And 20 (^Xhese are the sons of ''Seir
''Esau is ever. 1, 19.
d For yer.
are the generations of Esau the 20—28,
see 1 Chr.
the Horite, ''^US^'f^SH^''' the
Lotan oiirl Shobal nt^A Zlbeon
father of '-^^the Edomites in lat-»/^l •
I, 38—4-2. lailU, Lotan, «^U*^ Shobal, ^^^^ Zibeon,
cch. 14. C
mount Seir: ^° these are the Deut. 2. 12, 22. and Anah, 21 and SlSlon, and
/ ver. 43.
the sons of k^ofi&t the daugh- i ver. 2. ren 01 Anah ^,,g^g ^j,ggg ; D/lhon, and
ter of 1^1^' the daughter of Zi- AhoHbamah the daughter of Anah.
beon, Esau's wife and she bare :
2^ And these are the cliildren of
^Hemdan o^irl Eshban ^l**^
«|-|/l
to Esau Jeush, and /aafe and 7F>i<aV,rkTi •
l^lSllOn , **Heradan, aUCl Eshban,
Korah. '^ These 'dukes j Ex. 15. lo. aud Chcran. 27 These^are the
^'fJrf^ Ithran,
of the sons of Esau : ^the sons *. ver. 11,12. children of Ezer ^.^ these*, !£",
of Eliphaz the firstborn g^n of and t^;^l and ^ttAkan. ^s These
are the
Esau duke Teman, duke Omar,
; children of Dishail «,, these;
29 These are the
duke Zepho, duke Kenaz, ^® duke uz, and Aran.
Korah, duke Gatam, and duke dukes that came of the Horites
Amalek these are the dukes
: I ver. 20. ^duke Lotan, duke Shobal, duke
that came of Eliphaz in the land Zibeon, duke Anah, ^° duke Di-
of Edom; these ^1% the sons of slion, duke Ezer, duke Dishan
Adah. ^^ And these are the these are the dukes that came
sons of Reuel Esau's son duke
'''^
; nt ver. 13. of ^^'^ ^^iSrt'ammig"'^ ^° their dukcs
Nahath, duke Zerah, duke Sham- in the land of Seir.
mah, duke Mizzah these are the n For ver. ^^ And *Hhese are the kings
:
31— 4a, j
see 1 (Jhr.
dukes that came of Reuel in the I. 4;{— .0-1.
that reigned in the land of
land of Edom;
these are the Edom, before there reigned any
sons of S^^\^S, Esau's wife. king over the children of Israel.
"^
And these are the sons of ^2 And Bela the son of Beor
XSS' Esau's wife; duke o ver. 14. reigned in IdSm! and the name of
^^ And
Jeush, duke SaTn, duke Korah : his city was Dinhabah.
these ,o^e the dukes that came Bela died, and Jobab the son of
of SSira'h the daughter of Zerah of Bozrah reigned in his
Anah, Esau's wife. ^^ These stead. ^^ And Jobab died, and
are tlie sons of Esau, ^ho is Edom. Ilusham of the land of "^^^em" nV^^'
R.V. » Heb. Edom. 2 In 1 Chr. 1. 36, Zephi. '>
Or, chie/a * In 1 Chr. 1. 39, Ilmnam. ' In 1 Chr. 1. 40,
Alian. *<
In 1 Chr. 1. 40, SlieplU,
"
lieb. Dislian. " In 1 Cl»r. 1. 41, Jlumraa. " In 1 Clir. 1. 42, Jaakan.
A.V. * lleh. Edom. ^ Or, Zepiii, t Or, Homam. § Or, Alian, \\
Or, Sfie.phi. ** Or, Amram,
tt Or; Jnkun.
48
!hap. 36, V. 34] GENESIS [Chap. 37, v. 14
ras ^Pau; and his wife's name ^ And his brethren said to him,
ras Mehetabel, the daughter of Shalt thou indeed reign over
klatred, the daughter of MtSS: us? or shalt thou indeed have
° And these are the names of dominion over us? And they
he dukes that came of Esau, hated him yet the more for his
iccording to their families, after dreams, and for his words.
heir places, by their names ^ And he dreamed yet another
;
luke Ti^nX duke ^^Alvah, duke dream, and told it ^° his bre-
etheth; 41 rlnlro Oholibamah, rlnlro
etheth, UUKU Aholibamah, UUKC thren, and said, Behold, I have
Dlah, duke 'Sn/ ^^duke Kenaz, 33.
d Op. Num.
42.
dreamed a'^Iream'Se ; and, be-
luke Teman, duke mr>111', ^^ duke hold, the sun and the moon and
^lagdiel, duke Iram: these be the eleven stars ''made obeisance
he dukes of Edom, according to me. ^° And he told it to
18.
Op. ch. 35.
thy brethren indeed come ^*to
Canaan. ^ These are the genera- h ver. 7, 9.
bow down ourselves to thee to
ions of Jacob. Joseph, being i Acts 7. 9. the earth ? ^^ And %is brethren
eventeen years old, was feeding- j Cp. Luke envied him ^but his father
;
he and
2. 19, r.l.
- -"^. -"^And
flock with his brethren ;
obS4d the saying
heTad\m with the sons of Bilhah, his brethren went to feed their
md with the sons of Zilpah, 18.
Jc See ch. 33. father's flock in ^'Shechem.
lis father's wives: and Joseph ^^ And Israel said unto Joseph,
report of them unto their
-ki»/Minrl-»+
JlOUgni 'tlie evil
unto Ins father their evil
I
2. 23, 24.
Cp. 1 Sam.
Do not thy brethren feed the
f^i Now
Israel loved Joseph
^ flock in Shechem? come, and I
nore than all his children, be- will send thee unto them. And
cause he was '"the son of his old m ch. 44. 20. he said to him. Here am 1.
ige and he made him ^'"^a coat n ver. 2.% .32. 14 And he said to him,
:
2 Sam. 13.18 oo.iSrTthee.
)f many " colours. ^ And ^iien his & nig.
''*see whether it be well with thy
49
;; ;
pray thee, where they ^'"^ /lld'"^ hand be upon him for he is ;
their -^^ock^,
^^ And the man said, OWl* brother^aW OUI* Acsh. Aud his
unto him. 28 And
They are departed y,lncl\ for I UieLnien hearkened
K^£i+V»T.£wi^
+were content. Then
heard them say, Let us go to g ver.
Judg. 8. 2'2, 24.
.•{(;.
there passed by ':^S/Jel' mer-
''Dothan. And Joseph went h 2 Kin. 6.
1.3.
chantmen and thej^ drew and ;
50
JfiAP. 37, V. 35] GENESIS [CiiAr. 38, y. 21
"^
lim. ^° And "the
^^lidianites f!|).
a ver.
ver. 25
28.
And Mn process of time
& Shua's daushter, the wife of Judah, •
him into Egypt unto Poti- ch. 39. 1. /^IJ/k^^l
;old the daugliter of 8huah Judah's wife ^•**-''-i
>
3har, an *
officer of Pharaoh's, &
h ch. 24. ("
37. 35.
and Judah ^was comforted, and
}^^ "+ captain of the guard. 2 Sam.
C ch 40.
13. 39.
3, 4
went up unto his sheepshearers
-. ^
And to pass
it came &4I. 10, 12.
d Josh. 15.
to iTZath.' lie and his friend
^Q
^
at that time, that Judah 10, 57(?).
Judg. 14. 1.
Hirah the Adullamite. ""^ And
went down Irom his bre- it was told Tamar, saying, Be-
xnd she called liis name ^Onan. Judah saw her, he thought her
^ And she yet again conceived, and to be an harlot; beSuse she had
bare a lon\ a^d called his name covered her face, ^® And he
^Shelah: and he was at Chezib, turned unto her by the way,
^vhen she bare him. ^ And Ju- and said. Go to, I pray thee, let
iah took a wife for Er his first- me come in unto theej /for he
born, ^whosl"^ name was Tamar. knew not that she was his daufStS
^ And Judah's firstborn,
Er, i";? law.) And she said. What wilt
^was wicked in the sight of the m 1 Chr. 2. 3. thou give me, that thou mayest
Lord; and the Lord slew him. come in unto me? ^'^ And he
^ And Judah said unto Onan, Go
*^^
said, I will send thee **a kid °^
in unto ^thj brother's wife, and 24.
n Matt. 22. goats
fYom the flock. And she
perform the duty of an husband's brother unto
marry
Mark
Luke
12. 19.
20. 28. said. Wilt thou give me a pledge,
lier, andup seed to thy
raise See Deut.
till thou send it? ^^ And he
25. 5—10.
brother. ^ And Onan knew that said. What pledge shall I give
o See Deut.
25. 5.
he did ^'^^^IJfi^SiStet'^'"' the Lord: q ver. 14. went away, and fald by ^her Ifi
svherelore ^^ slcW him alsO. ThcU ""^
from her, and put on the gar-
said Judah to Tamar his daugh- ments of her widowhood. ^° And
ter in law, Remain a widow
*
'a" I.
r Cp.
12, J3.
Ruth Judah sent the kid °^ ^^'^ ^^^^^
thy father's house, till Shelali by the hand of his friend the
Qiy son be grown "^ : for he said, Adullamite, to receive pledge *;!'s
also die, like "U^o
I ,cai
ucJSi/ peradventure
h(^
^^^ die also, as ^*^'=' from the woman's hand but he :
brethren's^. Aud Tamar went and found her not. ^^ Then he asked
dwelt 'in her father's house. .9 Lev. 22. 1.3.
the men of ^mt place, saying,
51
;
& 28. 15
her, 2^ And
came to pass it &lSam. 16.18 he was in the house of his master
&
about three months after, that 18. 14, 28.
the Egyptian. ^ And his master
it was told Judah, saying, Ta- saw that the Lord was with him,
mar thy daughter in law -^hath / Judg. 19. 2. and that the Lord ^made all
g 2 Chr. 26. 5.
the midwife took and bound these things, that his master's
upon his hand a scarlet thread, wife cast her eyes upon Joseph
saying, This came out first. and she said, Lie with me.
2^ And it came to pass, as he ^ But he refused, and said unto
drew back his hand, that, be- his master's wife. Behold, my
hold, his brother came out and : master 'wottlth" not what is with
she said, ''^{Woi''"^ hast thou p ver. 4. me in the house, and ^he hath
made a breach
committed all that he hath '"^^ my
for thyself? tVlPVP
broken forth? thin breach he upon thee :
^^^^^ ^
fore his name was called §Phlrez. Num.
q ch. 46. 12.
26. 20,
hand; ^ Hhere is none greater
^° And
afterward came out his ] Chr.
Matt.
2. 4.
I. :t.
in this house than I neither ;
brother, that had the scarlet hath he kept back any thing
R.V. • Heh. kcdeahah, that is, a woman dedicated to impure lieatlien worsliip. See Peut. 23. IV, TTos. 4. 14. 2 Or, ffoui hunt
thou made a breach ! a breach be ni>o)i thee I ' That is, A breach. * Or, ivUh him he kneiv not * Or, knoiceth not tvith
'ine what is d:c. ^ Or, he is not
A.V. * Ot, ill Enajiin. i llch. become a contempt. X Or, ]Vherefore hast (hou}nad$\,h\fi hreuchaf/ainft thee f J That
is, 4 braach,
152
:
iiis bSess; ^iid there was none did there, he was the doer of
3f the men of the house there it. ^^ The keeper of the prison
ivithin. ^2 And
caught him •''she / Cp.
7. 13, 18.
I'rov.
looked not to any thing that
by his gamient, saying. Lie with was under his \^l'. because
ne and he left his garment in
: g vcr. 2, 3. ^the Lord was with J;!™; and that
ler hand, and got him
and fled, which he did, the Lord made it
)ut. ^^ And
came to pass, it to prosper.
ivhen she saw that he had left And
it came to pass
^
A.V. • Heb. gnat. t Heb. axkiiidad kindness unto hbn. t lleh. a.vQyour/ac(iS6vill
53
. a:
him, In my dream, behold, a shall eat thy flesh from off thee.
vine Avas before me ^° and in
;
^° And it came to pass the third
the vine were three branches :
/]\ra.tt. 14.6.
Mark 6. 21.
day, which was Pharaoh's -^birth-
and it was as though it budded, day, that he made a least unto
and blossoms shot forth
iier ;
g ver. 13, 19,
all his servants: and he ^*' lifted
and the clusters thereof brought up the head of the chief butler
forth ripe grapes ^^
and Pha- : and "^^ i^^'-"^ of the chief baker
raoh's cup was in my hand! ^i^d I h ver. To.
among his servants. ^^ ''And he
took the grapes, and pressed restored the chief butler unto
them into Pharaoh's cup, and I i Nell. 2. 1.
his butlership again and 'he ;
gave the cup into Pharaoh's gave the cup into Pharaoh's
hand. ^^ And Joseph said unto j ver. 19.
hand ^^ but he ^hanged the
:
stolen away out of the land of stood by the other kine upon
the Hebrews and ^here also :
p cll. 39. 20. the brink of the river. ^ And
have I done nothing that they the ill favoured and leanfleshed
should put me into the dungeon. kine did eat up the seven well
^® When the chief baker saw favoured and fat kine. So Pha-
that the interpretation was good, raoh awoke. ^ And he slept and
he said unto Joseph, I also was dreamed tL second time: and,
in my dream, and, behold, j^Jil^ behold, seven ears of corn came
baskets of white bread were ,v^> t^tat ti/no/'l
three J white baskets ^^1 ^J UedU
•
. up upon one stalk, '"^^rank and
^^ and uppermost basket
in the good. ^ And, behold, seven ^^^(l{
there was of all manner of q Cp. Ezek.
17. 10 eaS and '^blasted with the east
& 19. 12.
^bakemeats for Pharaoh and ; Ilos. 13. 1;").
wind sprung up after them. ^ And
the birds did eat them out of the seven tlliu CarS ^"SvTred"^^ the
the basket upon my head. seven ^rank and full ears. And
A.V. * Or, reckon, + llc\y. ramemher me vifh theu. t Or, fiiU of holcx. § lloh. vie.at of I'hm-aoh. the xvork 0/
baker, or, cook, Or, reckon thee, ami take thy office /j-ckh then.
||
*• Or, reckoned. ft IIcb./a«.
64
;
:: !:
]);ui. 2. 1,
T's. 77.
-J.
4.
well favoured and they fed in ;
liis dream; but there was none in all the land of Egypt for bad-
that could interpret them unto ness ^° and the lean and the iW
:
Pharaoh. ^ Then spake the chief favoured kine did eat up the
butler unto Pharaoh, saying, I first seven fat kine ^^
and when :
'do remember my faults this they had eaten them up, it could
'
iay :
^° Pharaoh was Svroth c cli. 40. 2, 3. not be known that they had eaten
v^dth his servants, ^^and put me 20.
d V\\ ch. 39.
them but they were still ill fa-
;
the ^i^^^ of the river ^^ and, be- : plenty shall be forgotten in the
R.V. 1 Or, sacred scribes 2 Or, will make mention of 3 Qj-^I ivas restored. . and he was hanged
A.V. • Ileb. inade him run. t Or, when thou hearest a dream thou canst interpret it. X Heb. come to the inward.
mrts of them. § Or, small.
65
;
land of Egypt; "and the famine o ch. 47. 13. from and put it upon
his hand,
shall consume the land; ^^ and fp. Esth.
8.15.
?*
Joseph's hand, and ^arrayed him
the plenty shall not be known n.
c Ezek. 16. in vestures of ^**fine linen, ''and
Dan. put a gold chain about his neck
in the land by reason of that <
1,
'p.
'2'J.
5.
Can we find such a one as thfs ^l,, Avhich Avas round about every
*a man in whom the Ijlrlt of 18.
k Num. 27. city, laid he up in the same.
God is ? ^^ And Pharaoh said Dan,
&
4. 8, 13
5. 11, 14.
"^9
And Joseph gSere^d corn 'as
unto Joseph, Forasmuch as God Judg.
Z ch. 22. 17.
7. 12.
the sand of the sea, very much,
hath shewed thee all this, there 1 Sara. 13.
Ps. 78. 27.
o.
until he left numbering; for it
is none so discreet and Avise as was without lunnber. ^° And
thou art ^° '""thou shalt be over
•
m Ps. 105. '^unto Joseph Avere born two
21.
R.V. 1 Or, order themsdvun Or, do homaae ^ Or, cotton 3 Abrech, probably an Egyptian word, Bimilar in sound to
the Hebrew word meaning to kiieel. * Tjiat is, Makiin; to forget.
A.V. * lleh. heavy. i Or, pre pa red of God. t Or, overseers. ^ lleh. he not cut off. Heb. 6««r»(fd, or,
II
Ha*. ** Or, silk. ^i Or, T under fathtr. lleh, Abrtch. tt Which in the Coptic signifies, .4 reveftZeru/eecrrttf, or,
27m( man to whom swreia are ravtulvJ,. 55 Or, ;)riiice. • That is, Fori/tltini/,
m
Jhap. 41, V. 52] GP^NESIS [ClIAP. 42, V. 18
ver all the face of the earth : the land ye are come. ^° And
:nd Joseph opened ^all the store- they said unto him, Nay, my
louses, and ^sold unto the Egyp-
Ci).
h ch. 42.
ch. 47. 14,
6.
lord, but to buy food are thy
ians and the famine ,vaxed sore
;
20, 24.
servants come. ^^
We are all
11 the land of Egypt. ^^ And one man's sons we are true
;
lis sons, Why do ye look one hold, the youngest is this day
ipon another? ^ ^nfj \^q gaid, k vcr. 32.
Sec ch. 37. 30.
Avith our father, and one ^is not.
behold, I have heard that there ^^ And Joseph said unto them.
3 corn in Egypt get you down : That is it that I spake unto you,
hither, and buy for us from saying. Ye are spies ^^ hereby :
^mong those that came for the : of Pharaoh surely ye are spies.
amine Avas in the land of Ca- ^"^
And he put them all together
"
laan. ^ And Joseph Avas the into Avard three days. ^^ And
57
; ;::;
and ye shall not die. And they said unto him. are true men We
did so. 2^ And they said one to we are no spies ^^ we be twelve :
another, ^We
are verily guilty 36.
d ("p.
8, 9.
Job brethren, sons of our father one ;
bound him before their eyes. when mi^ they and their father
25 wrpjjgj^ Joseph commanded to '/« ch. 44. ]. saw ^the"^ bundles of money, they
filltheir "^^S^s with corn, and to were afraid. ^® And Jacob their
restore every man's money into father said unto them. Me have
his sack, and to give them pro- ji ch. 43. 14. ye bereaved of my children
''^
vision for the way and thus : Joseph is not, and Simeon is
unto them. ^6 ^^d not, and ye will take Benjamin
''^did*' ht"^
they laded their asses with ^S away : all these things are ^a-
corn, and departed thence. gainst me. And Reuben spake
^"^
A.V. * iieh, an inUypretiryfOd between thaui. t lli^h. went forth. I lla]). with ti8 hard things.
^58
!hap. 43, V. i] GENESIS [Chap. 43, v. 21
And
the famine was
^ the land in your vessels, and
1 Q
'^sore in the land.
"*^ it came to pass, Avhen
^ ^^j
57.
a ch. 41. 54,
carry down the man a present,
25.
b See ch. 37. a little ''balm, and a little honey,
liey had eaten up the corn fiS and myrrh, hints, and al-
^hich they had brought out of monds ^^ and tal^e double
:
]gypt, their father said unto money in your hand and the ;
fe shall not see my face, except also your brother, and arise,
our ^brother be with you. ** If & 44.
d ch. 42. 20
23.
go again unto the man ^^ and :
ell the man whether ye had yet down to Egypt, and stood before
brother? ^ And they said. The Joseph. And Avhen Joseph
""^
ay. Bring your brother down? brought the men into Joseph's
And Judah said unto Israel house. ^^ And the men were a-
lis father, Send the lad with fraid, because they Avere brought
le, and Ave will arise and go; into Joseph's house and they ;
hat we may
*live, and not die, i cli. 42. 2.
said, Because of the money that
loth we, and thou, and also our Avas returned in our sacks at
ittle ones. ^ I will be surety the first time are we brought
or him of my hand shalt thou
;
j
(for mg.l.
Job 30, 14
in that he may ^-^^^seek occasion
;
R.V. ^ lleh. 1 8hall have sinned against thee for ever. 1!ha,i '^
is, pistachio nuts. ^ Heb. El 8haddai. * Heb.
>llhimself u])on us.
A.V. • Heb. ijrotesting protected. ° + Heb. asking asked us. i Heb. mouth. § Hel>. knowing could we know.
Or, twice by tliis. •* t)r. And T, as thove been, d:c. tt Heb. kill a killing. It Heb. eat. §§ Heb. roll hiuiself
poll iti • Ueb. coming down we caniQ down,
59
;
behold, every man's money was and said. Set on bread. ^^ And
in the mouth of his sack, our they set on for him by himself,
money in full weight: and Ave and them by themselves,
for
have brought it again in our and the Egyptians, which
for
hand. ^^ And other money did eat with him, by themselves:
have we brought down in our because the Egyptians might
iS to buy food: we cSS^tTefi not eat bread Avith the HebrcAvs
who put our money in our b ch. 46.
Ex. 8. 20.
34.
for that is ^an abomination unto
sacks. ^^ And he said, Peace the Egyptians. ^^ And they sat
be to you, fear not your God, : before him, the firstborn accord-
and the God of your father, ing to his birthright, and the
hath given you treasure in your youngest according to his youth:
sacks: *I had your money. And and the men marvelled one ^''if'
he brought Simeon out unto c Cp. 2
II. 8.
8am.
another. ^^ And ^he took '^and
them. ^* And the man brought sent messes unto them from be-
the men
Joseph's house, into fore him but Benjamin's mess :
for they heard that they should h ch. 42. 2o. ' * saying, '^Fill the men's
eat bread there. And when ^^ sacks Avith food, as much as
Joseph came home, they brought they can carry, and put every
him the present which was in man's money in his sack's mouth.
their hand into the house, and 2 And put my cup, the silver cup,
^^^"^
* bowed themselves to him i ch. 42.
See ch. 37.
t>.
in the sack's mouth of the young-
to the earth. ^"^
And he asked 5—11.
est, and his corn money. And
them of their hvelfare, and said, he did according to the Avord
*l8 your father well, the old man that Joseph had spoken. ^ As
•^of whom ye spake?
>ch. 42.
Is he yet 13.
11,
soon as the morning Avas light,
alive? 28 j^nd they
,„|,tLi, Thy the men Avere sent aAvay, they
servant our father is j^ gJcf^Laith, and their asses. ^ Arid Avhen
he is yet alive. And ^they bowed k ver. 26. they were gone out of the city,
^ud made obeisance.
dowi^thefA'Jeads. and ''''''^
not yet far off*, Joseph
2^ And he lifted up his eyes, and I ver. 1. said unto his ^steward. Up, foUoAv
CO Benjamin his brother, ^itUicj Tv»/-wiV»ck»«'a
saw -MT-
brother Benjamin.
iijg ^ll© mOtUer 8 m ch. 35. IS. after the men and when thou ;
son, and said. Is this your ^omS dost overtake them, say unto
brother, ^of whom ye spake them. Wherefore have ye re-
unto me? And he said, God Avarded evil for good ? ^ Is not
be gracious unto thee, my son. tliis it in Avhich my lord drinketh,
^° And Joseph made haste for ;
n ver. 1.5.
and '^vhereby JLTedTe "divineth?
ch. 30. 27.
^iiis bowels did yearn upon his Cp. 2 Kill. 21.0
& 2 Chr. 33. 0. ye have done evil in so doing.
brother and he sought Avhere
:
o 1 Kin. 3. 20. ^ And he overtook them, and he
Cp. Jer. 31.20.
to weep and he entered into
; spake unto them these game words.
his chamber, and ^'wept there. p ch. 42. 24. ^ And they said unto him, Wherc-
GO
;
:
again unto thee out of the land lord asked his servants, saying,
of Canaan how then should we : Have yc a father, or a brother ?
steal out of thy lord's house silver ^° And Avc said unto my lord,
or gold? ^ ''With whomsoever :52.
d Cp. ch. 31. We have a father, an old man,
of thy servants it be found, both 3.
e Cp. ch. 37. ^and a child of his old age, -^a
let him and we also will be
die, fver. 30.
Cp. ch. 43. 8.
little one and his brother is
;
we, and he
cup is found. ^"^ And he said,
also ^"wTth'^^^Si"^ the
r ver. 9.
3 ch. 42. 36,
38.
<ch.42.4,38.
SS
this
since ^9 and if ye Hake
°"^ also from me,
:
^and mis-
God forbid that I should do so chief befall him, ye shall bring
j,„t the man in whose hand the down my gray hairs with ^sorrow
cup is found, he shall be my u Cp. ch. 37.
35 (mg. for
to "^the grave. ^° there- Now
•^s^JJVrtraSS' as for you, get you
mg.).
fore when I come to thy servant
up in peace unto your father. my father, and the lad be not
Then Judah came near unto
^^ with us; seeing that ^his life is
hun, and said, "Oh my lord, let V ch. 43. 20. bound up in the lad's life ;
^^ it
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^2 For thy servant became surety a Cp. TxQct of ^^a father to Pharaoh, and lord
Esth. 16. 11
12
^^
and -^there will I nourish thee
for flfti^mfe five years of famine
l^af thou come to poverty, thou, and thy house-
ic»u thou and thy household, and all that thou
hold, and all that tliou hast. 12 \nr\ \\t^
to go out from me. And there hast, come to poverty. xviiia, uc-
stood no man with him, while hold, your eyes see, and the eyes
Joseph made himself known un- of my brothei* Benjamin, that it
to his brethren. ^ And he " ^ wept p Cp. ch. 42.
is^my mouth that speaketh un-
aloud: and the Egyptians ^^^^^^' to you. ^^ And ye shall tell my
and the house of Pharaoh heard. father of all my glory in Egypt,
^ And Joseph said unto his and of all that ye have seen ;
brethren, ''I am Joseph; doth h Acts
i Acts
7. 13.
7. 14.
and ye shall haste and * bring
my father yet live? And his down my father hither. ^^ And
brethren could not answer him ;
he fell upon Ben- his brother
for they were Hroubled at his jamin's and wept
neck, and ;
^ For these two yeai^ hath the raoh said unto Joseph, Say unto
I ch. 41. 30.
famine been in the land and : mEx. 34. 21. thy brethren, This do ye; lade
Deut. 21. 4.
yeu/Sr««r?five ycars, in the which 1 Sam. 8. 12. your beasts, and go, get you un-
Ci5. Isai.
%?..«a^
there shall he earing nor har-
neither :i^SI"f 30.24 to the land of Canaan ^^ and :
R.V. 1 Hel). Skeol. See ch. 37. 8.5. - Heh. gave forth kis voice in weeping. 3 Or, to he a great amtpaify that escape
A.V. * Heh. find nil/ father. i Heh. gave for th kis voice in weeping. t Or, terrified. i Heh. neither let there be
anger in your eyes. lleb. to put for you a remnant. Heb. ii'MS good in tfie eyes of I'huraoh.
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good of all the land of Egypt is into Egypt for I will there ;
R.V. ' In Num. 26. 12, 1 Chr. 4. 24, Nemuel. 2 In 1 Clir. 4. 24, Jarih. ^ In Num. 26. 13, 1 Chr. 4. 24, Zerah. 4 In
Clir. 6. 16, Ger.-iluim.
A.V. * \lth. let not ynnr eye spare, ftc. i Heh. mouth t Heb. carrying. i Heb. ftia. II
Or, Xemuel.
• Or, Janb. ft Or, Zeruh. j; Or, Gershom.
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unto Jacob, even sixteen souls. ^^ And Joseph said unto his
^^ The sons of Rachel Jacob's brethren, and unto his father's
wife jolli?h,
;
and Benjamin. I cli. 47. 1.
house, 'I will go up, and Jifll,
^° And '^'^unto Joseph in the land VI cll. 41.
Pharaoh, and ^"^^^ say unto him,
of Egypt were born Manasseh My brethren, and my father's
and Ephraim, which Asenath house, which were in the land
the daughter of p^o«"& Spriest of Canaan, are come unto me ;
,
& Chr.
and they have brought their
Becher, and Ashbel, Gera, and 6—12
1 7.
&8.
Naaman, '^Ehi, and Rosh, ^Mup- 1.
flocks, and their herds, and all
pim, and '^Huppim, and Ard. that they have. ^^ And it shall
^2These are the sons of Rachel, come to pass, Avhen Pharaoh
which were born to Jacob all : shall call you, and shall say,
the souls were fourteen. ^^ And ""What is your occupation?
the sons of Dan ;
^
Husliim. 34 that ye shall say, «Thy II^^^Q
have been keepers of /^q++1^ '"frrw*! rkni»
2^ And '^the sons of Naphtali ql Chr. 7.
r ch. 37. 12.
13.
trade hath been about Cailie irom OUl
"Jahzeel, and Guni, and Jezer, youth even until now, both we,
and ^"Shillem. ^^ '•These are the 8 See ch. 30.
i5—8.
and also our fathers that ye :
(t ver. 28.
may dwell "in the land of
gave unto Rachel his daughter, Goshen for every shepherd
;
R.V. > In 1 Chr. 7. 1, Pnah, Jaahnb. See Num. 26. 23, 24. * In Num. 26. 15, Zephon. 3In Num. 26. 16, Ozni.
* In Num. 26. 17, Arod. ^ In Num. 26. SH.Ahirum. 6 In Num. 26. 39, Sliephujiham in 1 Chr. 7. 12, Shuppim. ' Jn
Num. 26. :«), Uupham. 8 Jn Num. 26. 42, Shiiham. 9 lu 1 Chr. 7. 13, Jahiicl. '« lu 1 Chr. 7. 13, Shalhim. " Or,
eoida belonging to Jacob that came
A.V. * Or, Puuh, and Jashub. t Or, Ozni. I Or, Arod. § Or, priiicc. II Heb. thigh. Heb. they
are tnenof calile.
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shejpherds, both we, and also our very sore, so that the land of
^ ^"^1 they said mifr*
fhfVif»r«
lauieife. They said moreover UlltO Egypt and ^ii the land of Canaan
Pharaoh, FoJ^to sojourn in the i
Dent. 26.
ch. 15. 13.
5.
fainted by reason of the famine.
land are we come for th^y ^le^ants ;
j ch. 41. 56.
^^•^And Joseph gathered up all
pasture for thy servants' flrkr»lra
have no pasture for their Ut»l^K&
•
,
fru* +Vio
lUl tllC the money that was found in the
famine sore in the land of
is land of Egypt, and in the land
Canaan now therefore, we pray
: of Canaan, for the corn which
Ithee, let thy servants dwell ^in k ch. 46. 34. they bought and Joseph brought
:
the land of Goshen. ^ And Plia- the money into Pharaoh's house.
Iraoh spake unto Joseph, saying. ^5 And when *^« money '^^'flLd^'^''^
Thy father and thy brethren are in the land of Egypt, in the and
come unto thee ^ the land of : land of Canaan, all the Egyptians
Egypt is before thee Hn the ;
I ch. 45. 18. came unto Joseph, and said. Give
best of the land make thy father m A'cr. 19. us bread: for ''*why should A\e
and *^^ brethren to dwell ; '4n n ver. 4.
die in thy presence? for the
the land of Goshen let them money And Joseph
faileth. ^^
dwell : and
thou knowest any if said. Give your cattle and I ;
o Ex.
men^of%"t!vity aUlOUg tllCm, tllCU 2.5.
IS. 21,
will give you for your cattle, if
make them rulers over my cattle. money fail. ^ And they brought-^
1^his father, and set him before Joseph gave them bread in ex-
Pharaoh : ^and Jacob blessed p ver. 10. change for *^'® horses, and for
Pharaoh. ^ And Pharaoh said the ^flocks, and for the ^attie of the
many are the days
unto Jacob, *How old herds, and for the asses and he :
'few and evil have ^^®" the days Heb. 11.9, 13.
r Job 14. 1.
year, and said unto him. will
of the years of my "K^ g^^^^f^ have Cp. Ps. 39.
& James 4.
4,
14.
5
not hide ^ from my lord, how
not attained unto the days of the &25.
sch. 11.32
7
that our money is *^^ sj)ent
cattle are my lord's
years of the life of my fathers in & 35. 28, and the herds of
my lord also hath our herds of cattle
.
)
fVipy/a
tiici Kj
the days of their "^pilgrimage. is uoWught left in the sight of my
"^
And Jacob ^blessed Pharaoh, t ver. 7.
lord, but our bodies, and our
R.V. ^ Or, men of activiti/ '^
Or, sojourninos '^
Or, according to the nnmb^r of their little ones ^ Ileh. cattle of
the flocks, u)id for tlie cattle of tJic herds. * Ileb. Ud Viem as a shepherd.
A.V. • Ileb. Hov) vuiny are the days of the years of thy life} t Or, as a little child is nourisJied. Heb. according to the little
ones. t iliib. led thetn.
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seph bought all the land of he called his son Joseph, and
Egypt for Pharaoh for the ;
5.
d See ch. 33. said unto him. If noAV ''I have
Egyptians sold every man his e ch. 24. 2. found grace in thy sight, ''put, I
field, because the famine pfevafed pray thee, thy hand under my
o^er them the land became thigh, -^and deal kindly and
/ch. 24.49.
%^o :
Pharaoh's. ^^ And as for the g Cp. ch. 50. ti'uly with me ^bury me not, ;
R.V. 1 According to Samar., Sept. and Vulg., he viads bondmen of them, from <tc. 2 Or, according to their cities 3 Heb.
M i>haddai.
A.V. • Or, i)riHC6S. i lleh. the days of ilie i/eM's of his life.
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&
« Josh.
14. 4
13. 7
ham and Isaac did walk, the
as Reuben and Simeon, they shall & 17. 17.
God wliich ^'^"' fed me all my
be mine, ^ And thy issue, which b ch. 28. 15
&3i. 11, 13, 24.
life long unto this day, ^^ ^the
thou ^begettest after them, shall Ex. 23. 20.
c Isai. 44. 22, Ai|e\ which
^'^"^
''redeemed me
be *i|iK ani shall be called after 23
&49. 7
from all evil, bless the lads and ;
&
the name of their brethren in 63. 9.
Ci3. 2 Sam. 4. 9
let^my name be named on them,
their inheritance. "^
And as for & Ps. 34. 22
& 121.7. and the name of my fathers
Amos 9. 12.
me, when I came from ^fdan!' Acts
cJ
15. 17. Abraham and Isaac and let ;
And he said. Bring them, I pray thy right hand upon his head.
thee, unto me, and *I will bless i ch. 49. 25, ^^ And his father refused, and
26.
them. ^° Now
eyes of Is- -^the Heb.
Cp. ch. 27. 4
11.21.
said, ^I know it, my son, I know
rael were *dim for age, so that 1.
j Cp. ch. 27.
it he also shall become a people,
:
R.V. 1 Or, hant hepotten 2 qj.^ ^q .jyiy sorrow 3 Or, crossing his hands * Heb. fulness, ^ Or, B;/ ^ Or,
aounUiin elojie llcb. shechem, shoulder.
A.V. * Uch. heuvu. i Ueh. aS fislies do increase i was evil in his eyes, ' § Heb. fulness,
67 C2
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Isai. 25. 9.
19. 166, 174.
That biteth the fee' heels,
Mic. 7. 7.
9 Judah is ^alien's So that his rider siSii^Jii back-
^g; Cp. Luke 2. 25.
X Cp. Num.
From the prey, my son, thou 23.24 ward.
& 24. 9.
art gone up y See
1 Chr.
^^ I ^^have waited for thy salva-
5. 18—22.
^He stooped down, he couched z Cp. Deut. tion, Lord.
33. 20.
as a lion, '^ 2^Gad, "^a troop ''shall fyfl
a Num. 24.
8 Or, a lawgiver Or, Till he come to Shiloh, having the obedience of the peoples Or, as read by the Sept., Until that which is his shall
''^
Come dec. Another ancient rendering is, 2'iit /le cojwe w/wse i< is <^c. ^ Heb. beacA. " Or, 6y Or, rest ^^ Or, horned snake
'^'^
" Heb. gedud, a marauding baud. ^^ Jleb. gad, to press. ^^ According to some ancient versions, Asher, his bread <tc.
A.V. * llch. do not thou excd. i Or, my couch is gone. X Or, their stvords a,re weapons of violence. § Or, houghed
oxcii. II
Hell, an urrowsnake.
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^i' Jacob,
^^ Jacob; k ch. 35. 29.
Isaac and Rebekah his wife
(^From thence is Hhe shep- &
I
80.
Ps. 23. 1
1.
and there I buried \^^: ^2 the
field and the cave that is th.erein, which was
herd, '"the stone of j^^i.) 16.
Til Isai. 28.
purchase of the field and of the cave tliat is
25 'ij]ven by the God of thy father, Eph. 2. 20.
from the children of
1 Pet. 2. 4. t^e^t^^tL,
who shall help thie';
Cp. Deut. 32.
n ch. 35. 3
4.
Heth. And v/hen Jacob i^ad
^^
And by ''the Almighty, ^who & 50. 17.
och. 17. 1
made an end of commSfng bis
&
shall bless tiS
p
35. 11.
Deut. 33.
sons, he gathered up his feet
With blessings of heaven above, 1.3.
into the bed, and yielded up the
Blessings of the deep that q ver. 29.
ghost, and ^was gathered unto
coucheth beneath, ^ And
lieth under. his people. Joseph
Blessings of the breasts, and r ch. 46. 4. CQ upon his father's
"fell
of the -SS-.
2 Kin. 13. 14
(mg.). ^ and wept upon him,
face,
-^The blessings of thy father and kissed him. ^ j^^i^ Joseph
Have prevailed above Hhe commanded his servants the
blessings of my progeni- 8 ver. 2H.
Cp. 2 Ohr.
physicians to ^embalm his fa-
tors 16. 14
& Mark IS. 1 ther and the physicians em-
:
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: :
the elders of the land of Egypt, thee evil and now, we pray
:
^ and all the house of Joseph, thee, forgive the ^TrlSs'''' of the
and his brethren, and his father's a cll. 49. 25.
servants of "the God of thy
house only their little ones, and
: father. And Joseph wept when
their flocks, and their herds, they they spake unto him. ^^ And
b See ch. 45.
left the land of Goshen.
^in 10. his brethren also went and ''fell
^ And there went up mth him c Cp. ch. 37.
7,10. down before his face and they ;
m Cp. ch.
pelah, which Abraham '^bought 30.
& Job 3. 12.
.3
to his brethren, I die: ^^d ''God
n ch. 23. 16.
with the field' foi* ^ possession of och. 15. 14
will surely visit you, and bring
&46.
a teste of Ephron the Hittite, & 48.
4
21.
you "P out of this land unto the
Ex.
before Mamre. 3. 16, 17.
Cp. Ilek 11.22. land ^ which he sware to Abra-
^^ And Joseph returned into ?)ch. 15. 18
ham, to Isaac, and to Jacob.
& 26. S
& 28. 1.3
^^ And ^Joseph took an oath of
Egypt, he, and his brethren, <fe35. 32
& 46. 4.
and all that went up with him q Ex. 13. 19. the children of Israel, saying,
Josh. 24. 32.
to bury his father, after he had God will surely visit you, and
buried his father. ^^ And when ye shall carry up my bones from
Joseph's brethren saw that their hence. ^^ So Joseph died, being
father was dead, they said, jos'^Ji^ an hundred and ten years old
will' pera^dven tare hatC US, aud Will r See ver. 2.
and they 'embalmed him, and
certiiniy Tcquitc US all the evil he was put in a coffin in Egypt.
R.V. 1 Hob. ehel. 2 Hcb. to their liearL
A.V. Th'Xiis, The innurning of live Egyptians. \ Hah. charged. J lleh. to their hean § Heb. hor^ie,
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THE SECOND BOOK OP MOSES,
IB.V.] COMMONLY CALLED
[A. v.] CALLED
EXODUS.
^ Now ^ these are the names a For
1—3, see Oen.
ver. the land. ^^ Therefore they did
of tlie chffdiin of Israel, which 35. 23—26
& 46. 8—26.
set over them taskmasters ^to
came mto Egypt; every b ch. 3. 7.
Gen. 15. 13.
afilict them with their ''burdens.
man and his household came Dent. 26. 6.
C ch. 2. 11
And they built for Pharaoh treasi?e
with Jacob. ^
Reuben, Simeon, & 5.
& 6.
4, 5
6, 7.
cities, Pithom and ^Raamses.
Levi, and juS' ^ Issachar, Zebu- Ps. 81.
d Cp.
6.
2 Chr.
12 +But the more they afflicted
the souls that came out of the / Num.22. 3 they ^^were grieved because of
(mg. for mg.).
*
loins of Jacob were ^seventy g Gen. 46. 27. the children of Israel. ^^ And
Deut. 10. 22.
souls: ^fo? Joseph was in Egypt the Egyptians made the children
already. ^ And ^Joseph died, 7i Gen. 50. 26.
of Israel Ho serve with rigour:
i See cli. 5.
to his people. Behold, "*the ?«Ps. I05.24. do the office of a midwife to the
people of the children of Israel Hebrew women, and see them
are ^more and mightier than upon the ^^^tooi^^; if it be a son,
we: 10 comron. 'let us deal n Ps. 83. 3, 4. then ye shall kill ^\ but if it
Ps. 105.25.
wisely with them lest they ; Acts 7. 19. be a daughter, then she shall live.
multiply, and it come to pass, p Prov. 16. C. ^"^
But the midwives ^feared God,
that, when there falleth out 3.
q Cp. Dan.
16—18
and '^did not as the king of Egypt
any war, they ^^'^ J'jSn^So''^'''' unto &6.
& Acts
13
5. 29.
commanded them, but saved the
\
our enemies, and fight against men children alive. ^^ And the
us, and so get them up out of king of Egypt called for the mid-
R.V. ' Or, too many and too tnightif for us 2 q,.^ abhorred
A.V. • Heb. thigh, t Heh. And as they afflicted them, so they inultiplied, dx.
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v/ives, and said unto them, Why may nurse the child for thee?
have ye done this thing, and have ^ And Pharaoh's daughter said
saved the men children alive? to her, Go. And the maid went
"•^
And
the midwives said mito and child's mother.
called the
Pharaoh, Because the Hebrew ^ And Pharaoh's daughter said
women are not as the Egyptian unto her. Take this child away,
women for they are lively, and
; and nurse it for me, and I will
are delivered ere the miifwivls come give thee thy wages. And the
in unto them. 2° The'^efore ^rOd
a Cp. Eccles.
8. V2. woman took the child, and
dealt well with the midwives nursed it. ^° And the child grew,
and the people multiplied, and and she brought him unto Pha-
waxed very mighty. ^^ And it raoh's daughter, and he became
came to pass, because the mid- h Acts 7. 21.
Cp.Heb. 11.24.
^her son. And she called his
wives feared God, that he ''made c Cp. 1 Sam.
2.3.5
name ^mS': ai^d she said. Because
them houses. ^^ And Pharaoh & 2 Sam. 7.
11,27
I *^drew him out of the water.
charged all his people, saying, &
&
1 Kin.
11.38
2. 24 ^^
And it came to pass in those
& Ps. 127.
^ Every son that is born ye shall
d 2 Sam. 22.
1.
days, -^when Moses was grown
cast into ^the river, and evei^^ 17.
Ps. 18. 16.
"^, that he went out unto his
e Acts 7. 19,
daughter ye shall save alive. /Acts 7. 23.
brethren, and looked on their
xlnd there went '*a man of p Gen.
'' Heb. 11.24— 26.
41.1.
^burdens: and he gp^ed ^i^ Egyp-
2 the house of Levi, and took Num.h oh. 6. 20.
26. 59.
tian smiting an Hebrevf, one of
^^ And he looked
to wife a daughter of Levi. 1 Chr. 23. 14.
i Seech. 11. 1.
his brethren.
^ And the woman conceived, and this way and that way, and when
bare a son and •'when she saw Hub.
:
j Acts 7. 20.
n. 23.
he saw that there was no man,
him that he was a goodly child, k Acts 7. 24.
^he ^sfew^ the Egyptian, and hid
she hid him three months. ^ And him in the sand. ''^ And ^hen
when she could not longer hide 28.
I Acts 7.20—
^he went out the second day,
him, she took for him an ark of ^"'^'
behold, two men of the He-
Jobs.
^™ bulrushes, and daubed it with 7)1
(mg. for mg.).
11
brews strove together: and he
Isai. 18. 2
^slime and with gf^S; and put ^*'''
(for rag.).
,
said to him that did the wrong,
the child therein; ^ud
she l^ld it in Wherefore smitest thou thy fel-
n ver.
'^the flags by the river's brink. Isai. 19. 6. low? ^^ And he said, Who made
.5.
""
R.V. 1 That is, papynm. 2 That is, hitunien. ^ Heb. Moslieh. * Heb. tnaxhah, to draw out.
A.V. * That is, Drairn out. t Hob. a man, (t prince. J Or, 2)rince,
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Cited Matt.
'^
watered the flock. 2° And he 22. 32
& Mark 12. 26.
thy shoes from off thy feet, for
said unto daughters, And
his Cp. Luke
20. 37.
the place whereon thou standest
where is he? Avhy is it that ye g Gen. 3i. 54
is holy ground. ^ Moreover he
& 43. 25.
73 06
Chap. 3, v. 12] EXODUS [Chap. 4, v. 6
brought forth the people out of may sacrifice to the Lord our
Egypt, '*ye shall serve God upon a See ch. 19.
God. ""Q
And I am surethat the king
this mountain. ^^ And Moses b ch. 5. 2 of Egypt ^will not ^*^'" feTyoT^ ^"^ go,
&7. 4.
ver.
your fathers, the God of Abra-
6.
shall put them upon your sons,
Jc
ham, the God of Isaac, and the and upon your daughters and ;
to you: this is "'^my name for m Hos. 12.5. ^ And Moses answered and
Cp. Ps. 135. 13.
gether, and say unto them. The The Lord hath not appeared
^ToRi"''' Glod of your fathers, the unto thee. 2 And the Lord said
God of Abraham, of Isaac, and unto him, What is that in thine
of Jacob, appeared unto me,
^'^^'' u ver. 17, 20.
hand? And he said, "A rod.
saying, ^'I have surely visited p
ch. 4. 31.
Geu. 50. 24.
^ And he said. Cast it on the
Luke
you, and seen that which is
Cp. I. C8.
ground. And he cast it on the
done to you in Egypt ^^ and I : ground, and it became a ^ser-
have said, '^I will bring you up q ver. 8. pent and Moses fled from be-
;
out of the affliction of Egypt fore it. ^ And the Lord said
unto the land of the SauVtes, unto Moses, Put forth thine
Hittite, n^^A Amorite,
mirl
<lUa ihf^
Llie Hittites, <*ii^ +Vj/^
^^^^ Amorites, hand, and take it by the SH; 5nd
and the perizzTtes, ^iid the Hivit^s, he put forth his hand, and
°^ it, and it became a rod
and the unto a land
jebusftS, ^^''caSgift
with us: and now let us go, we now thine hand into thy bosom.
besei'ch thee, three days' journey And he put his hand into his
into the wilderness, that we bosom: and when he took it
R.V. 1 Or, / AM, BECACSE I AM Or, / am who am Or, / wii.i, he that i will be 2 Or, / HILL BR Heb. Ehyeh. 3 Heb.
Jehovah, from tlie same root as Ehyeh. * He)), nahash.
A.V. * Or, but hy Strong hand. i Or, Egypt.
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lieve the voice of the latter sign. law, and said unto him. Let me
^ And it shall come to pass, if go, I pray thee, and return unto
they will not believe aiso these my brethren which are in Egypt,
two signs, neither hearken unto and see whether they be yet
thy voice, that thou shalt take alive. And Jethro said to Moses,
of the water of the river, and Go in peace. ^^ And the Lord
pour it upon the dry land and : said unto Moses in Midian, Go,
the water which thou takest out firch. 2. 15,23.
Cp. Matt. 2. 20.
return into Egypt: for ^all the
of the river ''* shall become blood h ch. 7. 19.
men are dead which sought thy
upon the dry land ^° And Moses i ch. 18. 2—1.
life. 2° And Moses took * his
said unto the Lord, o^my Lord, I wife and his sons, and set them
am not ^^ eloquent, neither ^lere- upon an ass, and he returned to
tofore, nor since thou hast spoken the land of Egypt: and Moses
unto thy servant: but^I aiw slow j Cp. ch. 6. 12
& Jer. 1.6.
took ^the rod of God in his
of speech, and of a slow tongue. Num.
k ch.
20.
17. 9.
8, 9.
hand ^^ And the Lord said
^^
And the Lord ^aid unto him, unto Moses, When thou goest
Wlio hath made man's mouth? to return M^to Egypt, scc that thou
t)6fore Pharaoh all the ^wonders
or who maketh "^the"^ dumb, or I ch. 3. 20.
?>ich. 7.13,22
f\n
^^ all YiirV|ipl»
those wonders before Pharaoh, "liAv^n
deaf, or ti^e seeing, or the blind? & 8. 15, .-(J
I have put in thine hand but
& 9. 12, ;i5 :
& lO. 1
Ly^ not I the Lord?
^2 ^^y^ '^I will 'harden his heart, fh^al he
& 14. 8.
Rom. 9. 17, 18. ^^ And
therefore go, and ^*I will be with Cp. Deut. 2. 30 shall wot let the people go.
& Josh. II. 20
thy mouth, and teach thee what & IsaL 63. 17. thou shalt say unto Pharaoh,
n Cp. ch. 3.
thou shalt ^^ly''
^^ And he said, 12
& Isai. 50. 4
Thus saith the Lord, "Israel is
o^iny Lord, send, I pray thee, by & Jcr.
& Ezok. 33. 22
I. 9 my son, e„g,, ^'my firstborn :
^^ and
the hand of liim whom thou &
19,20
IVlatt. 10. I ^^''say^'^ unto thee. Let my son
§wilt send. ^"^
And the anger of & Mark
& Luke
13. 11
12.
go, that he may serve Se! and
thou hast refused -f^
the Lord was kindled against 11,12
& 21. 1.5. if thou refuse ^^
!/:»+
^^t Viii-n
111111
go:
go,
!-»£»_
UtJ
Moses, and he said, Is ^^^^^^ not p
Hos.
Jer. 31.
1 1. 1.
9.
hold, '^I will slay thy son,
^^
AoivMi thy brother the Levite T
2\ai on the Levite thy brother 9 A • KUOW
Iri-irkwr
&
qch. 11.5
12. 29.
thy firstborn. ^^ And it came
that he can speak well. And }•
s Cp.
ver. 27.
Num.
to pass ^} the way ^^ ^^Vulflfn^^^^'
also, behold, 'he cometh forth 22. 22 that *the Lord met him, *and
&lChr. 21.16.
to meet thee and when he
: t Cp. Gen. sought to kill him. ^^ Then
17. 14.
seeth thee, he will be glad in u cli. 2. 21. ^^Zipporah took ''a ^harp-stone, and
dJos)i.5. 2,3.
his heart. ^^ And "thou shalt w c\\. 7. 1, 2. cut off* the foreskin of her son,
X Num. 22. ^''^
speak unto him, and *put "'"^ 3S and ^^^cast it at his f^^t,' and
&
a bridegroom of' blood Q».f
23.
words in his mouth ''^and I will : Deut.
5, 12, 16.
18. 18. OUiei} Q
haiU, i^iii'^K^
cjairl
bloody husband ^I
2Sam. 14. 3,19.
be with thy mouth, and with his Isai. 51. 16. thou to me. ^^ So he let him
R V. ^ Jieh. a man of word r;. - Heh. Jcther 3 Heh. inake strong. * Heb. inade it touch.
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:
him in ^the ™Zmft" of God, and d Seech. 3.1. gather straw for themselves.
kissed him. ^^ And Moses Hold e ver. 15, IC. ^ And the tale of the bricks,
Aaron all the words of the Lord which they did malce heretofore,
wherewiih he
J^^^J g^^^^ J^Jl^^^ ^^^J ^11 ye shall lay upon them ye shall ;
had eomSld
/the signs -i-S^^^ he / Sec ver. not duninish ^^"Jjf thereof: for
3-9.
him. ^^ And Moses and Aaron they be idle therefore they cry,
;
spoken unto Moses, and did the let them not regard ^^^i^ words.
signs in the sight of the people. ^° And ^the taskmasters of the
^^ And the people ^believed: and i ver. 8, 9.
people went out, and their of-
ch. 3. 18.
when they heard that the Lord ficers, ?^nd they spake to the
had .^visited the children of Is- 1(5.
j See clu 3. people, saying. Thus saith Pha-
rael, and that he had looke^f^upon &3.
/.• ch. 2.
7.
2r>
raoh, I will not give you straw.
their affliction, then ^they bowed ?ch.
Oen. 24.
12. 27.
20.
^^
Go y^^'^i]^^^' get you straw
their heads and worshipped. 1 Chr. 29. '20.
where ye can find it:' ylt^'n?" ought
^ And afterward Moses and of your work shall be diminished
5 Aaron .Sin. and '^tii'"' Pha-
raoh, Thus saith the "^""l^ki^^
^2 So the people were scattered
go. ^ And
they said, ^The God p ch. 3. 18
&7. 16 masters had set over them, Avere
&
of the Hebrews hath met with 9. 1, 13.
beaten, "^and demanded. Where-
us : let us go, we pray thee, fore have ye not fulfilled your
three days' journey into the task i„ „,aking brick both ycstcrday
^d'llertf^' and sacrifice unto the and *«-'^^y' HoXyj"^ ^"'^ as hereto-
Lord our God; lest he fall up- fore? ^5 Then the officers of
i
on us with pestilence, or with the children of Israel came and
the sword. ^ And the king of cried unto Pharaoh, saying.
Egypt said unto them, Where- Wherefore dealest thou thus
fore do ye, Moses and Aaron, ^^i°f with thy servants ? ^® There is
the people from their works? get no straw given unto thy servants,
you unto your '^burdens. ^ And qch. I. 11. and they say to us, IVIake brick
Pharaoh said. Behold, the people * ?-ch. 1.7,9. and, behold, thy servants are
of the land now"?^ many, and ye beaten but the fault is in thine
;
make them rest from their bur- own people. ^^ But he said, Ye
R.V. 1 Or,A bridegroom of blood in regard of the circuvicision 2 Heb. saying.
A.V. • Heb. Let the work be heavy upon the men. t Heb. a matter of a day in his day.
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: :;
R.V. I Or, v;ere set on mischif.f, when they said 2 1 [^b. El Shaddai, 3 Or, as to ^ Or, viadc known ^ Or,
impatience Heb. ukurtnese 0/ spirit.
A.V. * \{v}>. to Hinlc. \ lit^), delivering thou, hast not delivered. I Or, JEHO VAH. § Heb. lijt tip mi/ hand.
II lleb. filwrtnens, or, elruittwss.
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:; ::
Reuben the firstborn of Israel the LoiiD said, Bring out the
Hanoch, and Pallu, Hezron, and children of Israel from the land
Carmi: these Ye^ the families of k
a ch.
12. 17,51.
7. 4
of Egypt according to their arm£.
"^
and Chad, and Jachin, and Zo- bring out the children of Israel
har, and Shaul the son of a from Egypt these are that
:
3. 33.
4.
out of the land of Egypt by
of ^SshSf to wife and she bare
* ;
&2.
s Num.
3
I. 7 great ^jSgSS- ^ And the Egyp-
him ^Sfat and Abihu, ij^eazar. and &
&
7. 12, 17
10. 14
tians ^shall know that I am the
Ithamar. ^^ And ^the sons of Matt.
Luke
I.
3. 32.
4.
Lord, when I stretch forth mine
Korah ; Assir, and Elkanah, and t
Num. 3. 2
Lev. 10. 1.
hand upon Egypt, and bring out
& 26. 60.
Abiasaph- the families
thcsc are 1 Chr. 6. 3 the children of Israel from among
& 24.
of the ^^JrhitS- ^^ And Eleazar u ver. 17.
1.
them. ® And Moses and Aaron
ch. 8. 10, 22
Aaron's son took him one of the & 14. 4, 18. did ^°' as the Lord commanded
V 1 Chr. 6. 22,
daughters of Putiei to wife and ; 23, 37. them, so did they. ^ And Moses was
w Num. 25.
"'she bare him ?-.Shas- It'e are 7,11. "^fourscore years old, and Aaron
Josh. 24. 33.
the heads of the ^^"fa'thirr'' of Ps. 106. 30. fourscore and three years old,
X Cp. Deut.
the Levitcs according to their 29.5 when they spake unto Pharaoh.
26 T^v«/:»c!i:i &3I.2
ikmilics. Thes( arc that &34. 7
& Acts 7. 23, 30.
Aaron and Moses, "to ^vhoni 1/ ver. 13. ^ And the Lord spake unto
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Chap. 7, y. 8] EXODUS [Chap. 8, v. 2
Moses and unto Aaron, saying, the river shall stink; and the
^ When Pharaoh shall speak un- a ver. 21, 24.
Egyptians shall "{othe^ to drink
water from fl^^
to you, saying, \Shew a l^^^l for b Cp. Isai. 7. I'ivAv ""Q Aiifl
11 of the water of y*l^ llVei. iVlia
& John
you: then thou shalt say unto &4. 48
2. 18
the Lord s^^ke unto Moses, Say
& 6. 30.
Aaron, Take thy rod, and cast it unto Aaron, Take thy rod, and
down Pharaoh, andtsLi be- C ch. 8. 5, 6,
''stretch out thine hand upon the
|3efore l(i, 17
&9. 22
come a ^serpent. And Moses ""^
& 10. 12, 21 waters of Egypt, ^IZ their .glS.
& 14. 16, 21, 26. over fVioiv ^streams, n^l over +V,/ii».
and Aaron went in unto Pharaoh, upon tllUll cillU tllCll
rivers, ^pon
and they did so '^^ the Lord had $A and -- all their 4'-^ of
commanded and Aaron cast
: water, that they may become
down his rod before j-hllA ^^^^ blood; and ^/^il^'there^may bc blood
before his servants, and it be- throughout all the land of Egypt,
came a serpent. ^^ Then Pha- both in vessels of ^oCl and in ves-
raoh also called ^^^
the wise men sels of stone. ^° And Moses and
and the sorcerers: ^"^
\^ow^^'°' the Aaron did so, as the Lord com-
'^magicians of Egypt, theyaiso 'did d Gen. 41. 8.
e ver. 12, 22
manded; and he -^lifted up the
in like manner with their ^en- &
& 9.
ch. 8. 7, 18
11.
rod, and smote the waters that
Tim.
chantments. For they cast ""^ 2
/ch.
3. 0.
17.9.
were in the river, in the sight of
down every man his rod, and they Pharaoh, and in the sight of his
became serpents: but Aaron's ;
(J Ps. 78. 44
i05. 29.
servants; and all the ^waters
rod swallowed up their rods. that in the river were
Avere
13 h\y-.A Pharaoh's heart 3 was hardened, and h Sec ch. ^^ And the
xxiiLl }^g hardened Pharaoh's heart, that 21.
4.
turned blood. to
he hearkened not unto them; fish that was in the river died;
'^as the Lord had ^p°^|"- and the river stank, and the
^^ And the Lord said unto Mo- i Yor. 18, 24. Egyptians * could not drink of'^the
R.V. • Heb. tannin, any large reptile; and so in vv. 10, 12. ^ Or, seci-et arts 3 ]leb. was strong. 4 Heb. heavy.
* Or, canals « Heb. set hislieart aum to this.
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: 1
behold, I mil smite all thy bor- thy people they shall remain in
;
house, and into ^thy bedchamber, h Ps. 105, 30. Lord gSuS^o? the frogs 'which
and upon thy bed, and into the he had brought agSt Pharaoh.
house of thy servants, and upon ^^ And the Lord did according
thy people, and into thine ovens, to the word of Moses; and the
and into thy * kneadingtroughs frogs died out of the houses, out
* and the frogs shall come up of the vm" gS. and out of the fields.
both "J°" thee, and upon thy
'^^
And they gathered them to-
people, and upon all thy ser- gether upon heaps: and the land
vants. ^ And the Lord ^^Ji^^
[Ch. 8.
iu Heb.] stank. ^^ But when Pharaoh
unto Moses, Say unto Aaron, c
8. 11.
Cp. Eccles. saw that there was "respite,
Stretch forth thine hand with
^^
19.
d See ch. 7. he ^^ hardened his heart, and
thy rod over the sSealns over the e ver. 82.
ch. 7. 14
hearkened not unto them; as
'riveT* awd and
ovei' the'j?oMs' &
&
9. 7, 34
10. 1.
the Lord had ^^S."'
cause frogs to come up upon ^® And the Lord said unto
did in ^ike^ manner ^J^J^ ^^^^^ eH- Aaron stretched out his hand
chantments, and brought up with his rod, and smote the dust
frogs upon the land of Egypt. i Ps. 105. 31. of the earth, and '^t^^ecam^ lice
^ Then Pharaoh called for Moses "ir man, and "p^ beast; all the
and Aaron, and said, ^Intreat j ver. 28, 80.
ch. 9. 28
dust of the find became lice
the Lord, that he may take a- & 10. 17, 18.
throughout all the land of
Cp. Num. 21.7
& 1 Kin. 13. 6
way the frogs from me, and & Acts 8. 24. Egypt. ""^ And ^the magicians
from my people; and ^I will 11.
k See ch. 7.
did so with their enchantments
ver. 25—28.
let the people go, that they
I
ch. 10. 8, 24 to bring forth lice, but they
& 12.31,32.
may do sacrifice unto the Lord. could not: ^^o there were lice
^ And Moses said unto Pha- upon man, and upon beast.
raoh, Have tho^u^this glory ^^^^ ^^ ^® Then the magicians said unto
,
only? 10 And he said, ^^^t'o t°" 2° And the Lord said unto
Srow. And he said. Be it ac- Moses, ''Rise up early in the
ch. 7. 15
& 9. 13.
/Seech. 7.
Q
^
Moses, ^Go in unto Pharaoh,
and tell him. Thus saith-^the
16.
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;
furnace, and let Moses sprinkle such as hath not been in Egypt
it toward the heaven in the since the t^JL^^n Se'of even un-
send,
sight of Pharaoh. ^ And it til now. ^^
gfnl therefore now,
"hasten in fU-tr cattle n^^A oil
shall become small dust "-If
a Cp. ver. 4.
and gather ^^^J cattle, ailU dll that
allthe land of Egyi)t, and shall thou hast in the field; /or ^j,^,^
be ^a boil breaking forth with ?) Lev.
Deut. 28. -jr.
13. 18.
every man and beast which shall
blains upon f^ln, and upon beast, 2 Kin- 20. 7.
Job 2. 7.
be found in the field, and shall
Isai, 38. 2i.
throughout all the land of Egypt. llev. IG. 2. not be brought home, the hail
^° And they took ashes of the shall come down upon them,
furnace, and stood before Pha- and they shall die. ^° He tliat
raoh and Moses sprinkled it up
;
feared the word of the Lord
toward heaven; and it became among the servants of Pharaoh
a boil breaking forth with blains made his servants and his cattle
upon S, and upon beast. ^^
And flee into the houses: ^^ and he
''the magicians could not stand 11.
c See cli. 7.
that h'egarded not the word of
before Moses because of the 2 Tim. 3. i).
the Lord left his servants and
boils; for the til! Z%" upon the his cattle in the field.
magicians, and upon all the ^2 And the Lord said unto
Egyptians. ^^ "^And the Lord d See oh. 4. Moses, Stretch forth thine hand
1.
ch
and thy people with J^eltlience; and Cp.
& 11.9
10. ], '2
and the hail * smote every herb
&
thou ^St^bT cut off from' the <&
14. 17
Prov. IG. -f.
of the field, and brake every tree
earth: 16 but ,^ m ch. 8. of the field ^s «^Only in the land
And ^*^ very deed ^for
2i;
\r^
earth. I' 9. 4, ()
82
; ;
15.
if thou refuse to let my people
the uiunS shall cease, neither go, behold, gTo^w will I brhig
shall there be any more hail c Lev. II. 22.
the 'locusts into thy ^^msf
^ and :
Piov. 30. 27.
that thou mayest know how that & 2. 25.
Joel I. 4 they shall cover the ^face of the
'^the earth is the Lord's. 2° But Kev. 9. 3.
Wisd. 16. 9.
earth, that one
able to ^caDnot*^ t>e
dPs. 24.].
as for thee and thy servants, ^I 1 Cor. 10. 2<J.
see the earth: and ^they shall
fp. Dent.
know that ye will not yet fear 10. 14. eat the residue of that which is
the Lord God. ^^ And the flax e Isai. 2G. 10.
/ch. 9. 32.
escaped, which remaineth unto
and the barley '^a"? smitten: for you from the hail, and shall eat
the barley was in the ear, and every tree which growetli for
the flax Vas boiled. ^^ But
3,
g
21
C'i>. oil. 8.
you out of the field ^ and they :
and my signs which I have done ver. 24. will let you go, ^and your little
among them ^that ye may knoAV
;
j) ell. 7. 17. ones look to it for evil is ^be-
: ;
Moses and Aaron ciml hi unto that are men, and serve the
Pharaoh, and said unto him, Lord; for that ^%'?lf/' desire.
R.V. 1 Or, van in bloom 2 Heb. 'tuade Iieavi/. lleb. was strong. Or, how 1 have inocked the Jiyypiians
5 Or, what i/e jmrpuse llcb. Ix'Jore your face.
A.V. * llch. hidden, or, dark. i llah. by the hand of Moses. t Heb. eye. § Hob. who, and who, <kc.
83
! ;
And they were driven out from Pharaoh's heart, ,/that ^^ would
Pharaoh's presence. not let the children of Israel go.
^2 And the Lord said unto ^^ And
the Lord said unto
Moses, * Stretch out thine hand 19.
a See ell. 7.
Moses, ^Stretch out thine hand
over the land of Egypt for the h vcr. 12.
toward heaven, that there may
locusts, that they may come up be darkness over the land of
upon the land of Egypt, and Egypt, ^*even darkness which
''eat every herb of the land, c ver. 4, 5. may be felt. ^^ And Moses
even all that the hail hath left. stretched forth his hand toward
^^ And Moses stretched forth his d Ps. I05. '28.
heaven and there was a ''thick
;
rod over the land of Egypt, and darkness in all the land of Egypt
the Lord brought an east wind three ^ayl; ^^ they saw not one
upon the land all that day, and another, neither rose any from
ch.
night; and when it was & e9. 4,
8. (.'p.
all }f^at 6.
his place for three days: ''but
Wisd. 18. 1.
morning, the east wind brought all the children of Israel had
the locusts. ^^ And -^the locusts & /I05.
Ps. 78. 46
light in their dwellings. ^^ And
:;4.
went up over all the land of Pharaoh called unto Moses, and
Egypt, and rested in all the ^said.Go ye, serve the Lord ;
^coats' of Egpti very grievous were only let your flocks and your
they; ''before them there were h1 vcr. Joel 2.
10.
2.
herds be stayed let ^your little :
mained not any green thSgl the fes, take to serve the Lord our
or^'^^\'X of the field, through God and we know not with
;
all the land of Egypt. ^^ Then what we must serve the Lord,
Pharaoh * called for Moses and until we come thither. ^^ But
I
ch. 9. 27.
ver. 20.
the LoBD ^hardened Pharaoh's
^
have sinned against the Lord heart, and he would not let
your God, and against you. them 2^ And Pharaoh said
go.
^^ Now therefore forgive, I pray unto him, Get thee from me,
thee, my sin only this once, and take heed to thyself, see my
^'^intreatthe Lord your God, m Sec ch. face no more; for in /£ft day
8. 8.
that he may take away from me thou seest my face thou shalt
^^ And '4ie n
this death only. ; 9. 33.
ch. 8. 30
die. 2^ And JMoses said. Thou
went out from Pharaoh, and in- o Cp. IIcl).
hast si^oken ^vell.' ^I will see thy
treated the Lord. ^^ And the face again no more.
Lord turned ^"a mSty"^' strong
west wind, which took away the
p Cp. Joel
"*
And
the Lord said
locusts, and f^Zt
I^ed fea there remained not one
them ^into the 2. 20.
q Cp. cli. 4.
II unto Moses, Yet ^Tifj^Sg
; 23.
one pS!;;S^ upon Pharaoh,
}• See ch. 4.
locust in all the StJ of Egypt. 21. and upon Egypt; afterwards he
sch. 12.31,
2° But the Lord ^'hardened 33, 39. will let you go hence: ^*when
R.V. ^ llnh. made strono. 2 Or, 80 that men shall (jrojie in darlcnesa •* Or, tvhen he shall let you no altogether, he shall
utterly thrtist poii out hence
A.V. • Ileb. hastened to call. t Heb. fastened. I Ileb. iJiat cue may feel darkness. § Heb. into our hands,
84
: ;
he shall let you go, he shall did all these wonders before
surely thrust jon out hence al- a See ch. 4.
Pharaoh: and the IjORD ^"hard-
together. ^ Speak now in the ened Pharaoh's heai*t, so^that he
ears of the people, and ''let evlJ5 &
h ch. 3. 22
12. 35. woifid i^<^t let the children of Israel
"Sar&ow"" of his neighbour, and go out of his land.
every woman of her neighbour, ^ And the Lord spake
jewels of silver, and jewels of
^ ''And the Lord gave
12 ^^i^to Moses and Aaron in
gold. C ch. 3. 21 the land of Egypt, saying,
& 12. 36.
sitteth upon his throne, even unto his house take °-f accord-
unto the firstborn of the maid- ing to the number of the souls
according to every man's eating ye oVjoll
servant '*that is behind the 41.
h Matt. 24.
every man according to his eating oiicni
Luke
mill and all the firstborn of
;
17. 35.
make your count for the lamb.
^ "And there shall be a ^ch. 12.80. ^ Your lamb shall be -^without
beasts. Cp. Amos
5. 16, 17.
great cry throughout all the j Lev. 22.
blemish, a male ^of the first
19—21.
land of Egypt, such as there Deut. 17. 1. year: ye shall take it out from
Mai. 1.8,14.
^^"was^^"none like it, nor shall Heb. 9. 14. the sheep, or from the goats:
iPet. 1. 19, al.
be like it any more. ^But "^
fcCp.ch.8.22
^ and ye shall keep it up until
&9. 4.
against any of the children of I ver. 18. ^the fourteenth day of the same
Lev. 23. 5.
Israel shall not a dog ^™move Num. 9. :i month and the whole assembly
:
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"^ ^
feet, and your staff in your l^and; h ver. 15.
Seven days shall there be no
and ye shall eat it in haste ''it :
c ver. 27.
Lev. 23. 5.
leaven found in your houses for :
Deut. 16. 5.
is the Lord's passover. ^^ For
Cp. 1 Cor. 5. 7.
whosoever eateth that which is
d A'er. leavened, even ^that soul shall be
"^I will pigs through the land of
1?,.
ch. II. 4, 0.
Egypt "thif* night, and will smite cut off from the congregation of
all the firstborn in the land of e ver. 48, 49. Israel, ^vhether he be a X™'
Egypt, both man and beast or °"^ "'^^ ^^ born in the land.
and -^against all the *gods of /Num. S3. 4. ^° Ye shall eat nothing leavened
Eg>T)t will execute ^"j^^^:
I in allyour habitations shall ye
^I am the Lord. ^^ And ''the g ch.
Isai. 43. 11.
6. 2. eat unleavened bread.
^^ Then
blood shall be to you for a h Cp. Heb.
11.28.
Moses called for all
token upon the houses where the elders of Israel, and said
ye are and when I see the
: unto them, ^Draw Sf* and take
blood, I will pass over you, and you a'Sb ^according to your
'ik^pSlMte be upon you ^tto families, and
the passover.kill
destroy you, when I smite the And ye shall take a bunch of
^^
^oTo throughout your gfSSs^ m ver. 7. posts with the blood that is in
ye shall keep it a feast ''^by an 4.3.
n ver. 17, 24, the bason; and ^none of you
ordinance for ever. ^^ ^ Seven ch. 13. 10.
2 Kin. 23. 21.
shall go out ^f the door of his
days shall ye eat unleavened Cp. Isai.
26. 20.
house until the morning. ^^ ^For
bread even the first day ye
;
&
p
23. 15
ch. 13. 6, 7 the Lord will pass through to
&
shall put away leaven out of 34. 18, 2.').
Lev. 23. 6.
smite the Egyptians; and Avhen
Num. 28. 17.
your houses for whosoever
: Deut. 16. 3, 8. he seeth the blood upon '^the
Cp. 1 Cor.
eateth leavened bread from the 5. 7, 8. lintel, and on the tAvo side posts,
first day until the seventh day,
q ver. 12, 13.
7" Cp. Gen.
the Lord will pass over the door,
17.14
''that soul shall be cut off from & Num. 9. 13. and ^wili not sufier the destroyer
Israel. ^^ And in the first day s Heb. 11.28.
to come unto your houses to
in
Cp. Ezek. 9. 6
& Rev.
there shall be *° ^^^ *an holy &9. 4.
7. 3
smite you. ^^ And ye shall ob-
Lev. 23. 7, 8.
convocation, and in the seventh
<
Num.28. 18,25. serve this thing for an ordinance
day there shall be ^u holy couvoca- to thee and
to thy sons for ever.
tion to youwo manner of work
;
2^ And shall come to pass,
it
shall be done in them, save that when ye be come to the land
which every ^man must eat, which the Lord Avill give you,
that only may be done of you. u ch. 3. 8, 17. ^according as he hath promised,
7 And ye shall observe ^^,t ^^tA that ye shall keep this service.
0/ unleavened bread for ^in this ;
vch. 13. 3. 2^ And it shall come to i3ass,
selfsame day have I brought your ch. 13.8,14.
IV
Deut. 6. 20
"^when your children shall say
limfel out of the land of Egypt
& 32. 7.
Josh. 4. 6, 21.
unto you. What mean ye by this
Ts. 78. 3—6.
therefore shall ye observe this X ver. 51.
service? ^^ that ye shall say,
day throughout yom- generations by cli.
II
7. 4.
86
; 1
Neh. 13. 3.
nfeht ^the Lord smote all the first- Cp.
/ch. 11.4.
herds, even very much cattle.
born in land of Egypt, '^from
tlie £7 Num. 8. 17 ^^ And they baked unleavened
& 33. 4.
Ps. 78. 51
the firstborn of Pharaoh that sat & 105. 36 cakes of the dough which they
& 135. 8
on his throne unto the firstborn & 136. 10. brought forth out of Egypt, for
h ch. 4. 23
of the captive that was in the & it.e. it was not leavened because ;
Wisd. 18. n.
*
dungeon; and all the firstborn i ver. 33. Hhey were thrust out of Egypt,
ch. 6.
of cattle. ^° And Pharaoh rose & ll.l. and ^ could not tarry, neither
j Cp. Deut.
up in the night, he, and all his 16. 3. had they prepared for them-
servants, and all the Egyptians selves any victual. ^^ Now the
and there was ^a great cry in Cp.
Arch.
Amos
II. 6.
sojourning of the children of
Egypt for there was not a house
;
5. 16, 17.
Israel, ^^'^Vho^wX™'^ in Egypt,
where there was not one dead. I
Cp. Gen.
Gal. 3. 17.
15. 13
was ^four hundred and thirty
^^ And he called for Moses & Acts 7. 6.
years. ^^ And it came to pass
and Aaron by night, and said. at the end of the four hundred
Rise up, and get you forth from and thirty years, even the self-
among my people, '^^both ye and mCp. ch.
9-11.
10.
same day it came to pass, that
the children of Israel; and go, all the hosts of the Lord went
serve the Lord, as ye have said. out from the land of Egypt.
^^ n Cp. ch. lO. ^^ It is ^''^a night to be much
Tfso^tak? your flocks and your 24—26.
herds, as ye have said, and be o See Deut.
16. 1—6.
observed unto the Lord for
^one and bless me also. ^^ And
; bringing them out from the
^the Egyptians were urgent upon p ch. II. 1,8.
Ps. 105. 38. land of Egypt: Hhis is that
the people, that thty might send them night of the iZl' to be "^"'^^ ob-
out of the land in haste ; for served of all the children of
fchey said. We be all dead men. Israel ^^^^o^i^^out ^^^ir generations.
^^ And the people took their ^^ And the Lord said unto
iough before it was leavened, Moses and Aaron, This the is
bhei)' * kneadingtroughs being ordinance of the passover:
bound up in their clothes upon There Shall UO stranger ^at there-
their shoulders. ^^ And the of ^^ but every man's servant
I
A.V. • Heb. house of the pit. t Or, dough, t Heh. a great mixture. § lleh. a night of observations. II
Heb.
lo it.
87
8
"*
And
the Lord spake ^^
And it shall be wlien the
JQ
^
unto Moses, saying,
^ ^Sanctify unto me all 15.
j ver. 12, 13,
Lord shall bring thee into the
land of the E^^S&, *as he sware
ch. 22. 29, 30
the firstborn, whatsoever openeth & 34.
Lev. 27.
ID.
20.
unto thee and to thy fathers,
the womb among the children Num.
&
3. 13
8. 16, 17
and shall give it thee, ""^ ^that
of Israel, both of man and of & 18. 16.
Deut. 15. 19.
thou shalt ^^set apart unto the
beast Cited Luke Lord all that openeth the S^*
it is mine.
:
2. 23.
^ And Moses said unto the k ver. 6.
and every firstling Vhif coSh^^o?
I ver. 2.
>
+V»/i
^^^^ UldieS cslioU
SUail
which ye came out from Egypt, n ch. 34. 20. be the Lord's. And ''every ^^
Lord brought you out from this wilt not redeem it, then thou
place: ^ there shall no leavened q Seech. 12.
shalt break ^^f^ neck: and 'all
8.
Josh. 12. 8
3ehnS&, which
sware unto*"he & 24. 11. hand the Lord brought us out
Judg. 3. 5, al.
thy fathers to give thee, a land V ver. 3, 16. from Egypt, from the house of
ch. 6.
^flowing with milk and honey, tv
X See ch. 3. 8.
8.
^^ bondage: ^^ and it came to
88
; 1 7
107. 7.
Ps.
the Lord. And they did so.
blie way of the land of the ^ And it was told the king of
Philistines, although that was Egypt that the people ^^""^ fled:
near for God said, Lest per-
;
h Vs. 105. '25.
and '*the heart of Pharaoh and
adventure the people * repent 12.
i ch. 14. 11,
Cp. Neh. 9.
of his servants was ^S^SS'
^vhen they see war, and they See i^uin.
IV.
the people, and they said, ^ify
1—4.
return to Egypt: ^^ but God 14.
^la'v? we tete; that we have
led the people about, though the j ch. 14.
Op. Deut.
2.
let Israel go from serving us?
way of the wilderness of the 32. 10.
See Num.
^ And he made ready his '^chariot,
33. 6—4y.
E^ed ga*. ^ud the children of and took his people with him:
Israel went up *hl^e^s^ed out of Cp.
Arch. !5.
iB.ii. 3!.
4.
1.
^ and he took ^'six hundred
the land of Egypt. ^^ And chosen chariots, and all the
Moses took the bones of Joseph chariots of Egypt, and captains
with him: for he had straitly over every" one ^t* tllCm. ^ Aud
sworn the children of Israel, ''the Lord Miardened the heart
saying, ^God will surely visit I Gen. 50.
Josh. 24. 32.
2.").
of Pharaoh king of Egypt, and
70U; and ye shall carry up my Ileb.
Op. Acts 7.
1 1. 22.
K). he pursued after the children of
bones away hence with you. m ch. 6. Israel ami the children of Israel
*'*
& 13. 3, 9, 10. :
R.V. • Or, he took not nwaji the pillar ofcloiid by day, nor the ttc. 2 Heb. viake strong. 3 Or, chariots 4 Heb.
wde strong.
A.V. * Or, 6j/ Ji.i>e. in a rank.
89
Chap. 14, v. 12] EXODUS [Chap. 14, v. 29
10. 1.
midst of the sea, ^^^^ Pha- ^
fight for you, and ye shall ^hold Cp. Ps. 77. 19.
II. 29.
raoh's horses, his chariots, and
your peace. g 2 Chr. 20.
15, 17.
his horsemen. ^^ And it came to
^^ And the Lord said unto
Isai. 41. 10,
13, 14. JThat in the morning ^^'^liJt^'
,
h
Moses, Wherefore criest thou un- Ps. 78. 13.
Cp. Hab. 3. 10. the Lord looked ^°'^J?„t7''" the
to me ? speak unto the children i Cp. ver. 30.
j ver. 25.
host of the Egyptians through
Deut.
of Israel, that they go forwlrd- &3. 22
I. 30
the pillar of fire and of the cloud,
16 & 20. 4.
^^l 4ift thou up thy rod, Josh. lO. 14, 42 and '"Kbfed'^ the host of the
& 23. 3.
^^ And ^'^ Hook off their
^and stretch out thine hand 2Chr.20.1!5,29.
gySt
Neh. 4. 20.
over the sea, and divide it and : k Cp. Isai. chariot wheels, ^Hhat they drave
30. 15.
the children of Israel shall go i Seech. 7. 19. them heavily: so that the Egyp-
into the midst of the sea on dry ground.
on dry ground through the midst of the sea. tians said, Let us flee from the
lu Cp. ver. 4,
17
And I, behold, '^I will 'harden face of Israel; for *'^the Lord
ver. 14.
fighteth for them against the
11
the hearts of the Egyptians, and
ver. 4.
they shall ^°f!>^?iow^"' them: and ''I Egyptians.
will get me honour upon Pha- 2® And the Lord said unto
p
raoh, and upon all his host, ver. 10, 21.
Moses, ^Stretch out thine hand
upon his chariots, and upon his over the sea, that the waters
horsemen. And the Egyptians
^^ may come again upon the Egyp-
shall know that I am the Lord,
""^ q oil. 7. 5.
tians, upon their chariots, and
^when I have gotten me honour r ver. 21.
upon their horsemen. ^^ **And
upon Pharaoh, upon his chariots, Moses stretched forth his hand
and upon his horsemen. ^^ And s Cp. Josh.
4. 18. over the sea, and the sea '^re-
Hhe angel of God, which went t
Cp. Hab. 3.
8—13.
and the horsemen, ^^ the
host of Pharaoh that ^a^Jl^l^^yS
3
to them, but
gave it lio-lif V»v night: and 4.]^^
It gave ngni' Oy ni^ht to these: so that l^'i<^
. «' Ps. 106. 11. "there remained
""eai?ter\'ifenr;
one came not near the other not so nuicli as one of them.
all the night. ^^ And Moses X See ver. 22. ^^ But *the children of Israel
R.V. * Or, for wherenn ye have seen the EgyffUnnH to-iJai/ ^ Heb. make strong. ' Some ancient versions read, bound-
* Or, and made them to drive Or, wonted Jiow
^> " Heb. shook off.
A,V. * Or, for whereas ye have seen the Egyptians to day, <f:c. t Or, and made them to go fceai'Ui/. X llch, shook off.
90
: . ; 13 :
; ;
&
nPs. 18.1,2
59. 17
I v/ill draw my sword, my hand
spake, saying, &
&
118.14
140. 7.
shall Mestroy them.
*I will sing unto the Lord, Isai. 12.2.
Deut. 3. 24.
^° Thou didst ^lilow with thy
for he ^hath triumphed 1
2
Sam.
Sam.
2. 2.
7. 22.
wind, ^"^the sea covered
gloriously 1 Kin.
2 Chr.
8. 23.
6. 14. them :
Ps. 71. 19
The horse and his rider hath &86. 8 They sank as lead in the
&89. 6 (mg.).
he thrown into the sea. Jer. 10. 6. mighty waters.
2 sn^he Lord is my strength pDeut.10.21.
Ps. 109. 1.
11
^Who is like unto thee, O
QCp.Ps.29.1
and ^song, & mg. Lord, among the ^^gods?
And he is become **my salva- Hab.
r Ps. 18. 46.
3. 18. Who is like thee, ^glorious in
s Cp. Isai. 6.
tion : & Rev. 4. 8. holiness.
^^l^ is my God, and I will t Ps. 77. 14.
M ch. 3. 6, 15,
Fearful in praises * doing
praise him
prepare liim an habitation j
16.
V 2 Sam. 22. wonders ?
^My father's God, and I ^will
47.
Ps. 34. 3 ^^Thou stretchedst out ^^thy
& 99. 6, 9
exalt him. & 118. 28 right hand,
& 145. 1.
^The Lord is '^^a man of war: Isai. 25. 1. The earth swallowed them.
w
ver. 0.
Lord is his name.
'^The X Ps. 24. 8.
^^ Thou in thy mercy hast ^led
Rev. 19. 11.
^* Pharaoh's chariots and his y ch. 3. 15 the people which ^thou
forth
& 6. 3.
host hath he cast into the Ps. 83. 18.
Isai. 42. 8.
hast redeemed:
sea: Mai. 3. 6.
z Ps. 77. 20.
Thou hast ''guided them in
^"'^ a
his chosen '^captains aiso ch. 14. 28.
b Ps. 77. 15. thy strength ^X thy holy
C Ps. 78. 54.
are jrmvned in the Red If d ch. 14. 7. habitation.
5 eTpVif^ deeps cover flipm • e ver. 10. 14/mTL^ peoples have heard, they tremble.
-'-"'^ depths have covered mciii ch. 14. 28. -L lie people shall hear, and be afraid •
went down into the depths like /Num. 14. 14.
^TViPV
-*-^**^J sank into the bottom as Deut. 2. 2.5.
Sfw'sl^li'te hold on the in-
Josh. 2. 9, 10
a stone. & 9. 24.
a Neb. 9. 11.
habitants of ^tleltin^
6 ''Thy right hand, Lord, is ft ver. 12.
Ps. 118. 1.5,16.
15 Xhgj^ were ^|^^ ^ukcS of Edom
Isai. 51. 9.
become &^Oi 10 US in power': i See Gen. shall be -^'amazed;
Thy right hand, O Lord, 36.].5,43(mtc.).
j Cp. Deut. The ^mighty men of ^Moab,
halh^'Sed in pieces the
2. 4.
fc Num. 22. 3. trembling .iSfiL liold upon
1 Ps. 2. 9. them
enemy. Rev. 2. 27.
them
R.V. ' Ileb. haruL 2 Or, is higJi.li/ exalted ' Heb. JaJi. * Heb. rams.
A.V, * Heb, hand, i Or, repossess. t Or, mightii one.si
91
;; ;; .
b Cp. Ruth
people ''murmured against Mo-
^6 and
Tirro'^ ^^dread .iSiilSu upon 1. 20 (formtr.).
ses, saying, What shall v> e drink?
cch. 16.2
them & 17. 3. 2^ And he ''cried unto the Lord
;
d Deut.'2. 2r>
Till thy people pass over, O t/S liG made for them a statute
h Op. 2 Kin.
Lord, 2.21
& 4. 41.
and an ordinance, and tliere *he
Till the people pass HH ^ which Deut.
i ch. I a
8. 2, HI.
4.
proved JS' 26 and ^'^
said, ^If
thou hast ^purchased. Judg.
& 3. 1, 4.
2. 22
thou wilt hearken to
ciiligently
""^
Thou shalt bring them in, and Ps. 66. 10.
j Ps. 74. 2.
the voice of the IjORD thy God,
^plant them in the mountain Cp. 1 Pet. 2.
k See Lev.
9.
and wilt do that which is right
of thine inheritance, 26. 3— l:i in his sljfft, and wilt give ear to
& Deut. 7.
12—15.
in\L place, Lord, which thou IPs. 44. 2
his commandments, and keep
&
hast made for thee to dwell 80. 8.
Op. Jer. 32. 41. all his statutes, I will put none
in,
m
Deut. 28.
of these ^^diseases upon thee, which
27, 60.
Lord, which n
Ps. 78. 54
I have upon the Egyptians:
Z'^lL'W^Sry, & 132. 13, 14. brought
thy hands have established. O ch. 23. 25.
Ps. I03. 3
for I am the Lord ''that healeth
18 PXhe Lord shall reign for ever & 147. 3.
Hos. 6. 1. thee.
and ever. &
p Ps. 10.
29. 10
Ifi
And ^they came to Elim,
2^
& 45. 6
19 For 'the
^hpr'se of Pharaoh & 143. 10. where were twelve ^^^Ifif of water,
Rev. 1. 15.
and
1
went in with his chariots q Num. 33. 9. and tlireescore and ten palm
r ch. 14. 2.).
with his horsemen into the sea, trees and they encamped there
:
V Cp. Judg.
G. 4. came unto the wilderness of Sin,
phetess, ^''the sister of Aaron, 4.4
& 2 Kin. 22.14
which is between Elim and Sinai,
took a timbrel in her hand and ;
& Nch. 6. 14 on the fifteenth day of the second
& Luke 2. Sii.
^all the women went out after w ch. 2. 4.
month after their departing out
Num. 26. 59.
her with timbrels and with 34.
a; Judg. II.
of the land of Egypt. 2 ^j^^j
R.V. 1 llch. gotten. " Or, is highly exalted 3 That is. Bitterness.
f<.\l. * That is. Bitterness.
92
. ;
brought you out from the land g ver. 31. was. And Moses said unto them.
2 Esd. 1. 19.
of Egypt and in the morning, This is the bread which the Lord
"^
: h Deut. 8. 3.
i Deut. 8. 3.
then ye shall see -^the glory of See ver. 4. hath given you to eat. ""^ This
j ch. 40. 34.
the Lord; for that he heareth Num. 16. 19. is the thing which the Lord
1 Kin. 8. 10, 11.
your murmurings against the Cp. ch.
& 14. 24.
13. 21 hath commanded. Gather ^^ of
Lord: and *what are we, that A; Num. 16. it every man according to his
11.
^it did not stink, neither was Neh. 9. 20, 21. land of Canaan. ^® Now an
d Josh. 5. 12.
there any worm therein. ^^ And e Cp. ver. 20. omer is -^the tenth part of an
/Lev. 5. 11
Moses said, Eat that tolay; ""for & 6. 20. ephah.
g ch. 16.
todty is a sabbath unto the Lord: Num. 33.
1.
And ^ail the congre-
"^
12, 14.
there went out some of the was no water for the people to
k Hum. 20.
drink. ^ ''Wherefore the people
people on the seventh day ^OY tO 3,4
gather, and they found none. did^'^Shfde with Moses, and said.
^^ And the Lord said unto Mo- Give us water that we may
ses, *How long refuse ye to keep 10
i Cp. Ts. 78. drink. And Moses said unto
my commandments and my laws? & Ezek. 20. 13.
them, Why ^'Jl^ ye with me?
23 See, for that the Lord hath 3 Deut.
Ps. 78. 18, 41
6. 16.
wherefore do ye Hempt the
& 95.
Lord? ^ And
given you the sabbath, therefore 8, 9.
Isai. 7. 12. the people
Matt. 4. 7.
he giveth you on the sixth day 1 Cor. la 9. thirsted there for water; and
Heb. 3. 8, 9.
the bread of two days abide ye ; k ch. 15. 24 *the people murmured against
& 18. 2.
every man in his place, let no Moses, and said, Wherefore ^J^this
man go out of his place on the that thou hast brought US up out of
seventh day. ^° So the people Egypt, to kill us and our children
^rested on the seventh day. Z Luke 23. 56. and our cattle with thirst? ^And
^^ And the house of Israel called Moses cried unto the Lord, say-
the name thereof ^^"^ Manna and : m ver. 15. ing. What
shall I do unto this
JiNuin.
it was "^like coriander seed, white 7,8.
II.
people? they be almost ready
and the taste of it was like wafers Num. 14.
''to stone me. ^ And the Lord
30.
Sam.
made with honey. ^^ And Moses 1 30. 6.
2 Chr. 24. 21. said unto Moses, ^qo^ on before
Matt. 23. 37.
said, This is the thing which the Luke 13. 34. the people, and take with thee
^ath commanded, Let an omerful John 8. f)9
TiHPn
xjyjJxxJ commandeth, Fill an omer
^f
^^ Si 10. 31—33 of the elders of Israel ; and thy
& 11.8.
it to l>e kept for your genera- Acts 7. 58 rod, ^wherewith thou smotest
& 14. 5, 19.
94
;
R.V. 1 That is. Tempting, or. Proving. 2 is. Chiding, or. Strife.
Tliat 3 Heb. prostrated. * Or, for ^ That
Mtrangtr there. tt That is, My Qod is an help. XX Heb. peace, §§ Heb./oM?ici them.
95
:;
Cp. Ps.
and sacrifices for God
offering & Dan. 4.
1 19. 21
37 ^let them judge the people at
&Luke 51.
and Aaron came, and all the e ver. 26.
I.
A.V. * Heb. a man and his/ellov: t Ileb. Fading thou, wilt fade.
96
:
the Lord. ^ And the Lord m ver. 13. because the Lord descended
nHeb. 12.21.
said unto Moses, Lo, I come o Deut. 4. 10. upon it in fire: and the smoke
p ch. 24. 3, 7.
unto thee in a thick cloud. Deut. 6. 27 thereof ascended as the smoke
& 26. 17.
^that the people may hear when q Deut. 5. 27. of a furnace, and ^*the whole
r ch. 24. 17.
I speak with thee, and ^^^ ^^^°
Deut. 4. 11 ^mount quaked greatly. ^^ And
&33. 2 (ujg.).
^believe
thee for ever. And Judg.
Cp. Isai. 6. 4
5. 5. when trumpet
'^the voice of the
Moses told the words of the & Ps. 144. 5
sounded long, and waxcd loudcr aud
&Rev. 15. 8.
people unto the Lord. ^° And 8 ch. 20. 21 louder, Moses spake, and '''God
& 24. 16.
the Lord said unto Moses, Go
I
Deut.
Ps. 18. 11
4. 11. answered him by a voice. ^° And
unto the people, and ^sanctify & 97. 2.
Cp.Matt. 17. .5.
the Lord came down upon mount
ithem ^iZ and t'oTo^/rZ: and let t Deut. 4. 12,
S6.
Sinai, J° the top of the mount:
Ithem 2/wash their ^Shet ^^ and Cp.
28,29.
John 12.
and the Lord called Moses up to-
be ready against the third day Heb.
U Ps. 68.
12.26.
8.
the top of the mount and Moses ;
97 D
—
Cited Matt. 5.
13. 4.
9.
^3
^'Thou shalt ^"^ n'S km."^^"'
14
^xhou shalt not commit
27 & Rom. 13.9.
God, which have brought thee out I Lev. 19. 11. adultery.
Eph. 4. 28.
15 i^^i^ou
of the land of Eg:ypt, out of the Cited Matt. 19. shalt not steal.
18 & Rom. 13.9.
16
house of ^**^ bondage. TO eh. 13.3,14
& mg. for mg.
«Thou shalt not bear false
3 ^Thou shalt have "SS^ other n eh. 23. 1. witness against thy neighbour.
Prov. 19. 5, 9
& 21. 28 & 24. 17
^Thou shalt not covet ^thy
gods ^before me. 28 & 25. 18.
Cited Matt. 19.
''Thou shalt not make unto
''•
18. See Deut. neighbour's house, *thou shalt
19. 16-20.
thee aSy graven image, Tan^^ifSell o 2 Kin. 17. not covet thy neighbour's Avife,
35. Jer. 25. 6
%l7v /S.tbat is in heaven above, 6 35. 15. nor his manservant, nor his
p Luke 12.1.5.
or that is in the earth beneath, Eph. 5. 3, 5.
Cited Ron^ 7. .
maidservant, nor his ox, nor his
or that is in the water under the 7 &
Col.3.6&Heb.
13. 9. Op. ass, nor any thing that is thy
earth: ^ Hhou shalt not bow 13. 5.
q Mic. 2. 2.
neighbour's.
down thyself "to^ them, nor serve r Lev. 26. 1.
Deut. 27. 15. And all the people saw 'Hhe
^^
Ps. 97. Cp.
them: for I the Lord thy God Acts
7.
17. 29. thunderings, and the lightnings,
8 Jer. 5.
am '^a jealous God, ^^ visiting the Matt.
t
5. 28.
oh. 23. 24.
8.
and the n^is| of the trumpet, and
iniquity of the fathers upon the the mountain smoking: and
S
Josh. 23. 7.
iiHel). I2.ia
X Deut. 5. 25,
^ ^Thou shalt not take the 27 & 8. 16. Gal. 1 speak with us, lest we die.
3.19,20. Heb.
name of the Lord thy God Mn 1 2. 19. 2° And ^ Moses said unto the
y Lev. 19. 12.
vain for the Lord will not
;
Cp. Matt. 5. 34,
35 & James 5.
people. Fear not: for God is
hold him guiltless that taketh 12.
z Cp. 1 Sam.
come to "prove you, and ^that
his name ^in vain. 12. 20.
aCp.Gen.22. his fear may be before yourTaceg,
Deut. 13.3. ^^ And
^ Remember the sabbath
'^
day,
1.
h Deut. 4. 10 that ye sin not. the
& 6. 2 10. 12, &
to keep it holy. ^ *^Six days al. people stood afar off, and Moses
c Lev. 19. 3
shalt thou labour, and do all 30 & 26. 2. See drew near unto *the thick dark-
eh. 31. 1.3—17.
thy work: but -^the seventh^° d eh. 23. 12 ness where God was.
& 34. 21 & 35.
day is the sabbath "of" the Lord 2. Lev. 23. 3. 22 And the Lord said unto
Luke 13. 14.
R.V. 1 Heb. bondmen. 2 Qr, heside me 3 Or, a thousand generations See Deut. 7. 9. * Or, for vanity or
falsehood * Or, wej'e moved
A.V. • Heb. servants.
98
;
Nell. 9. i:i.
Hfi.
she sliall not go out as the men-
with you from heaven, 23 fcYe Ileb. 12. 2r..
b Cp. ch. G2.
servants do. ^ If she ^please
with me;
shall not make {/ods
with me
31
& 2 Kin. 17. 33
not her master, '^who hath Sothed
ojr gods of gold, ye shall &
crnflii. nf
gUUS sailvpr
Ul
SllVt.1, neither shall ye make unto Ezek. 20. 39
her to himself, then sliall he let
& Zepli. 1. 5.
not make unto you. 24 A -r, dndl
you gods of gold.
oli-oi. r\f
Ol^n her be redeemed: to sell her
earth thou shalt make unto me, unto a strange H^l'^^ he shall have
and shalt sacrifice thereon thy no power, seeing he hath dealt
burnt offerings, and thy peace deceitfully with her. ^ And if
offerings, thy sheep, and thine he havfKothed her unto his son,
oxen: ''in ^Ki£f where I ^re- 5,11
cDeut. !2. he shall deal with her after the
cord my name I will come unto &
&
14. 23
16. 6, 11
manner of daughters. ^° If he
&
thel, ^nd I ^will bless thee. ^^And 1
26.
Kin.
2.
8. 29
take him another wife her ^food, ;
&9.
^if thou ^iit make me an altar of 2 Chr. 6.
3.
fl
her raiment, and -^her duty of
&7. 16
stone, ^tiiou shalt not * build it & 12. 13. marriage, shall he not diminish.
Ezra 6. 12.
of hewn Sfe^* for if thou lift Neh. 1.9.
Ps. 74. 7.
^^
And if he do not these three
up thy tool upon it, thou hast Jer.d Deut.
7. 10, 12.
7. 13.
unto her, then shall she go out
^^ for nothing,
polluted it. Neither shalt e Deut. 27. 5. ^ithout moucy.
Josh. 8. 31.
thou go up by steps unto mine /I Cor. 7. 5. ^2 ''He that smiteth a man, so
g Cp. 1 Kin.
altar, that thy nakedness be not 5. 17 that he die, shall be'sire^l put to
& 1 Chr. 22. 2.
discovered thereon. h Gen. 9. (!. death. ^^ And 'if a man lie not
Lev. 24. 17.
^ Now these are -^'the Num. 35. 30, but God deliver him into
in wait,
21
31.
Smeff which thou shalt Cp. Matt. 26. his hand; then ^I will appoint
na
set before them. i Deut. 19. thee a place whither he shall
4,5.
^ ^If thou buy an Hebrew 22—25.
See Num. 35. flee.
^''^
But if ^ man come pre-
^servant, six years he shall serve: j cli. 24. 3.
Deut. 4. 14
sumptuously upon his neighbour,
and in the seventh he shall go &6. 1.
k Num. 35.
to slay him with guile thou ;
^"^
35.
master shall *
bore his ear t Cp. Ps. 40. and walk abroad upon his staff,
6 (mg.).
through with an |u/ and he then shall he that smote him be
shall serve him for ever. quit only he shall pay for ^+Hhe
:
^ And if a man ^sell his u Neh. 5. 6. loss of his time, and shall cause
daughter to be a ^maidservant. him to be thoroughly healed.
A.V. • Heb. build them with hewing. t Heb. with his bodi/. t Heb. saying shall say. § Heb. be evil in the eyes
of, ikc. II Or, revileth. ** Or, his neighbour, tt Heb. his ceasing.
99 D2
Chap. 21, v. 20] EXODUS [Chap. 22, v. 6
2° And smite Miis
if a man siiaff^push a manservant or a maid-
servant, or his maid, with a rod, servant ; he shall give unto their
and he die under his hand he ;
1 1
a Cp. Zech.
. 1'2, 13
master thirty shekels of silver,
'^
100
: .
Lev.
or for any manner of lost thing, Deut.19.10.18,19. for ye were strangers in the land 3;}.
101
;: 1
b ch. 19. 6.
thy ** oliveyard. ^^^Six days thou
^^ And ^ye shall be holy men Lev. 11.44,45.
shalt do thy work, and on the
c Lev. 22. 8
therefore "ye shall not
me.
unto ivko
iir»-<-r» •
neither shall ye
r^n-t
^*^^ Ezuk. 4. 14
& 44. 31.
seventh day thou shalt °rest:
any flefeli that istorn of beasts 7.6.
d Cp. Matt. that thine ox and thine ass may
have
in the field ; ^ye shall cast it to 11
eCp. Lev.
& Ps.
19.
15. 3
YQ^^^ g^j^^j ^i^Q gQj^ Q^' ^jjy hand-
the dogs. & 101. 5.
/ Deut. 4. 9.
maid, and the stranger, may be
Josh. 22. 5.
^Thou shalt not H^^^^J^
^
g Josh. 23.
refreshed. ^^And-^in all things
2Q
^
SI false report: put not 7. Hos.
Zech. 13.2. Cp.
Num. 32. 38.
2. 17.
that I have said unto you b^cfr-
thine hand with the h Deut. 19. cumspect* ^i^d ^uiakc uo mentiou
wicked to be ''an unrighteous 16—18. Ps. 35.
11. Cp. 1 Kin. of the name of other gods,
21. 10, 13 &
witness. ^ *Thou shalt not fol- Matt. 26. 59— neither let it be heard out of
61 & Acts 6. 11,
low a multitude to do evil 13. thy mouth.
i Cp. ch. 32. 14 j Three
neither shalt thou ^^ speak in a 1, 2 & Gen. 7. times thou shalt
& Job 31. 34
/-•Qiicjo
CdUbt? i-r\
to
turn aside
decline
o-ft-oi* a multitude
aitei many & Matt. 27. 24, keep a feast unto me in the
26, ul.
xrf^uf 15 'The feast of unleavened bread
to wrest S'S/ •
^ ^neither shalt j ver. 17.
ch. 34. 23.
jCfti.
shalt
Thou shalt keep the feast of
thou keep: seven days thou shalt eat
thou counrenTnce ^ poor man iu his Deut
ZcLev. 19. 1.^.
16. 16,
unleavened bread: (thou shalt eat unleavened
cause. Cp. Deut. 1.17.
I See ch. I2.
^;STe^v^n&t as I commanded
^ "^If thou meet thine enemy's 15. thee, fn the time appointed J,"
in Cp. Deut.
ox or his ass going astray, thou 22. 1, 4 the month '^iJilVfor in it thou
& Prov. 25. 21
shalt surely bring it back to him & Matt. 5. 44 camest out from EgypV; ^ and none
& Kom. 12. 20
again. ^ If thou see the ass of &lThess.5.15. shall appear before me Impt*?-)
»ich. 13. 4.
him that hateth thee lying under Deut.
ch. 34. 20.
16. 16.
^® and ^'the feast of harvest, the
his burden, '^^and wouldest for- Ecclus. 35. 4. firstfruits of thy labours, which
p ch. 34. 22.
bear to help him, thou shalt See Lev. 23. 9
—21.
thou haTsown ^^ the field: and
surely help with him.
13.
q Deut. 16.
See Lev.
nhe feast of ingathering, ^,hJhsm
® 'Thou shalt not wrest the 23. 34—44 the end of the year, when thou
r Deut. 27.
^JSSS* of thy poor in his cause. 19.
Isai.
Eccles.5.a
10. 1, 2.
haft Sefed in tliy labours out of
'^
^Keep thee far from a false Jer.
Mai. 3. 6.
5. 28, 29.
the field. ^^ Three times in
-^
13.12,13. Deut.
thy land, and shalt gather in the 26.2,10. Neh. mother's milk.
lO. 35. Ezek.
^'
but the seventh 20 ^Behold, I send an
^Stl^ thereof: 44. 30.
^ngi
y ch. 34. 26.
year thou shalt ^let it rest and Deut. 14. 21. before thee, to keep thee f/ the
s Lev. 25. 3,
lie that the poor of thy
*S?f ; 4. way, and to bring thee into the
a ch. 14. 19 &
people may eat and what they : 33.2,14. Josh. place which I have prepared.
5. 13, 14 & 6. 2.
21 Take ye heed ^f |iirr» onrl hearken unto
leave the Sfs of the field shall Isai. 63. 9.
Beware OI lUm, dnU obey
b Ps. 78. 40,
eat. In like manner thou shalt 56. iiis ^^i^^; '^provoke him
Si for
R.V. 1 Or, bear witness ^ Or, awcJ wouldest forbear to release it for him, thou shalt sureln release it v>ith him s Or,
cawse * Or, release it and let it lie fallow See Deut. 15. 2. ^ Or, keep sabbath Or, be not rebellious against him
'^
A.V. * Or, receive. i Hcb. answer. t Or, vnlt thou cease to heljj him,! or, and ivouldest cease to leave thy business
for him ; thou shalt surely leave it to join ivilh him. $ Heb. tlie sesing. Ileb. soul. ||
** or, olive trees.
•
tt Or, feast.
102
:
one year; lest the land become book of the covenant, and read
desolate, and the beast of the in the audience of the people:
field multiply against thee. and they said, 'All that the
30 By little and little I will Lord hath ^f^i"" will we do,
drive them out from before thee, h Cited
9. 19, 20.
Heb. and be obedient. ^ *And Mo-
until thou be increased, and in- Cp. Heb.
&1 Pet. I.
13.
2.
20
ses took the blood, and sprinkled
herit the land. ^^ And ''I will Num. cGen. 15.18.
it on the people, and said, Be-
34. 3.
103
:
10. 3.
^^
And thou shalt overlay it with
Heb. 9. 4
them. ^^ And Moses went up u ch. 17. 10,
pure gold, within and without
12
into the mount, and "a'^ cloud &3I.2. shalt thou overlay it, and shalt
covered the mount. ^^ And ^^the vch. I9.9,ia
Cp.Matt. 17.5. make upon it a '^^ crown of gold
glory of the Lord abode upon Lev.
wch. 16. 10.
9. 23.
round about. ^^ And thou shalt
Num. 14. 10
mount Sinai, and the cloud & 16. 42. cast four rings of gold for it, and
X ver. 24, 25.
covered it six days: and the ch. 30. 3, 4 put them ^in the four cJrners there-
& 37. 2.
seventh day he called unto Mo- y ch. 37. 3. of;and two rings shall be ?" the
ses out of the midst of the cloud. one ^side of it, and two rings ?"
z ch. 3. 2
17 And the the other ®side of it. ^^ And thou
^^^gLf of the glory &
]
19. 18.
>cut. 4. 36.
of the Lord was like ^devouring Heb. 12.18,29. shalt make staves of shittim wood,
a ch. 34. 28.
fire on the top of the mount in Deut. 9.9,
25
18, and overlay them with gold.
the eyes of the children of Israel. &
b
10. 10.
1 Kin. 8. 8.
'^^
And thou shalt put the staves
1^ And Moses
^""^gf into the midst into the rings tj the sideB of the
c Cp. Deut.
31. 2!i
nylr to bear the ark withal.
of the cloud, and gaThfrn wp iiito & 1 Kin. 8. 9.
d Seech. 16.
"^ *^? that the ark may be borne with them.
15 rpj^g
the mount: and '*^Ioses was in 34.
e For ver.
^staves shall be in the
the mount forty days and forty 1-7,
bcech. 35. 4—9. rings of the ark they shall not :
nights. / ch.
Ileb. 9. 6.
37. 6.
be taken from it. ^® ''And thou
1 And the Lord spake un- {/ ch. 35.
21, 29
5, shalt put into the ark Hhe testi-
^ mony which I shall give thee.
2^^ to Moses, saying, ''Speak & 36. 2.
^ unto the children of Israel,
Judg. 5. 2.
lChr.29.5,&c.
Ezra I. 6
^7 And -^thou shalt make a
'ScT
that they **bring^ me an ^+ offering 62.
63.
68
5 Itli of pure gold two cubits and :
hTsheaft ye shall take my 'offering. &0. 7. of, and a cubit and a half the
R.V. ^ Or, tvork of brifiht s<(i>i>hire - Or, heave offering ^ Or, cotton * Or, pori>oise-8kins Or, beryl
Heh. dwelliny. Or, rim Or, inoulding
"^
* ileh. }-i6. Or, couering
'>
A.V. * Heb. tcike for me. t Or, htaue offering, i Or, silk.
104
L'ill
Chap. 25, v. 17] EXODUS [Chap. 25, v. 39
breadth thereof. ^^ And thou wood, and overlay them with
Shalt make two efcSs of If.i; of gold, that the table may be
^"beaten work shalt thou make « ver.
ch. 37.7,17,22.
31.
borne with them. ^9 And thou
Num. 8. 4
them, fi the two ends of the ^Sy & 10. 2. shalt make
^the dishes thereof,
Jer. 10. 5 (for
leat
^^ ^nd make one cherub ?„ mg.). and "'Ip^nT' thereof, and ^^^^co^veS"'
h ch. 37. 16.
the one end, and the^Sther cherub Num. 4. 7. thereof, and ^^'l^X^ thereof, Ho
'^°^ "^'"^
^J the other end: ""even^o!
c ch. 37. 8. ^
cove?^ withal of pure gold shalt
:
the mlrcTseit ^hall ye make the thou make them. ^° And thou
dSbiins on the two ends thereof. 6.
d Lev. 24. 5,
shalt set upon the table ^'^shew-
20 2\11U cherubim
Anrl <'+lif'
tnu cherubims
^
aViall spread
^nail gtretch e 1 Kin. 8. 7.
1 Chr. 28. 18.
bread before me alway.
forth their wings on high, covering
Heb. 9. 5.
/ For ver.
^^ "^And thou shalt make a
31—39, see
the ^e^'rSl with their wings, l^^ ch. 37. 17—24.
candlestick of pure gold of :
Cp. 1 Kin. 7. 49
their faces shaiiiook one to another; & Zech. 4. 2 ^beaten work shall the candle-
& Heb.
ue made, even its ^base, n-,^A its
9. 2
toward the mercylett shall the faces c!+ir»l?-
bllCli. VkQ ^^'^^ his
& Rev. 1. 12.
made: his shaft,
shaft; cups, its Imrkna
of the c&bims he. 21 And nhou &
g ch. 26. 34
40. 20. branches,
its
his bowls, his
rmrl
^^^injpfs, diiu
its
bis
^"^ "•'
shalt put the mScyleat abovc upon flowers, shall be 'of fKame^
h 32 and there^^shall be
the ark; and '^in the ark thou ver. 1(>.
gj^ braUCheS
shalt put the testimony that I shaff^Le out of thc sidcS '^oV^f ]
ImrkTka thereof,
n-nA the flowers thereof:
the breadth thereof, and a cubit KllOpS ana their flowers.
and a half the height thereof. ^^
And thAall be ^ ^^Op Uudcr tWO
^^ And thou shalt overlay it with branches 'of ''"%fcme.^'*' and a
pure gold, and make thereto a knop under two branches 'of
^ crown of gold round about. Z ver. 11.
aud a knop under two
'*'
"""'tEame?
^^ And thou one piece with it, for fU^
shalt make unto it VkT'mir»V»Aa
UiailClies ^rkf
Ol the same, according to ^^lO
a border of an h^a^rfcffedu. round six branches that^pr'Jfceed out of the
about, and thou shalt make a candlestick. ^^ Their knops and
golden crown to the border their branches shall be of ?h|
piece with it: the whole of it r\rM^ ^Koofon
thereof round about. ^^ And same all it shall be
:
OUC Ueateil
thou shalt make for it four work of pure gold. ^"^ And thou
rings of gold, and put the rings aViolf
hliait mahi^
IIiaKe ihc^
llie
lamps thereof, seven.
seven lamps thereof*
in the four corners that are on ni Lev. 24. and ''Hhey shall ^Hight the lamps
2—4.
27 ciose
the four feet thereof. 2 Chr. 13. 11.
thereof, that thl^y may gi^c light over
n Num. 8. 2.
agSnst the border shall the rings against §it. ^^ And the tonga
be' for ^places ^o7 the staves to and the snuffdishes
ch. 26. 29
&30. 4 thereof,
bear the table. ^^ And thou & 36. 34
thereof, shall be of pure gold.
& 37. 14, 27
shalt make the staves of swttlm & 33. 5.
^® Of a talent of pure gold shall
R.V. 1 Or, turned 2 Heb. Old of the mercy-seat, ^ Or, Presence-bread * Heb. thigh. * jjeb. out of the
aame. « Or, set up
. A.V. • Or, of thc matter of the mercy seal. t Or, to pour out withal. t Or, carise to ascend, i Heb. the face of it,
105 D5
- ;
^^
coupiefh
'"
And thou
the second '«o»p"^g.
shalt make fifty
c ch. 25. 9.
linen, and blue, and purple, and d ver. 31, 3G. tiffiof brass, and put the ^^^^
scarlet, cherubim the work ''of the ch. 28. 6, 15
scarlet:
avi+Ii
"itii cherubims fof & 36. 8, 35 into the loops, and couple the
& 39. 3, 8.
^"%i?etrr"^'^ with the gS: and other thus shalt thou make for
:
curtain four cubits: and the under one board for hi| two
eleven curtains siSifle^auoi one tenons, and two sockets under
measure. ^ And thou shalt another board for ^fs two teAonl:
couple five curtains by them- ^°
And for the second side of
selves, and six curtains by them-
selves, and shalt double ^""^"^ the
the Sbern^cii* ou the north
there shall he twcuty boards
21 aud I
^
sixth curtain in the forefront of their forty sockets of silver
106
Chap. 26, v. 21] EXODUS [Chap. 27, v. 6
tw(3 sockets under one board, a See ch. 1 6.
*the ark of the testimony: and
and two sockets under another the vllj shall divide unto you be-
board. 22 ^u^j fo^ the ^""'J^er'*^ tween the holy place and the
of the tabernacle westward thou &
h ch. 25. 21
40. 20.
most holy. ^4 ^j^^j Hhou shalt
shalt make six boards. ^^ And put the iiaerc/'sett upou the ark of
two boards shalt thou make for the testimony in the most holy
the corners of the tabernacle in C cli. 40. 22.
place. 35 j^jy^ nhou shalt set
Hub. 9. 2.
the ^^^^2"'sileJ.^- ^"^ And they shall the table without the ^111; ^wd
be *coupled together beneath, and tliey d cJu 40. 24. ^the candlestick over against
like manner they shall be entire unto the top
shall be coupled together above the head the table on the side of the
^of^if^ unto ^one ring: thus shall tabernacle toward the south:
it be for them both; they shall and thou shalt put the table on
be for the two corners. ^^ And the north side. 36 j^^^ thou
^Ye bars for the boards of the cast five sockets of brass for them.
other side of the tabernacle, And thou shalt make
1
107 D6
Chap. 27, v. 6] EXODUS [Chap. 28, t. 5
brass. ^ And
the staves ^^^^^"^^ bits, and the breadth * fifty every
shall be put into the rings, and where, and the height five cubiS'
the staves shall be upon the two of fine twined linen, and their
""^
'sides of the altar, ^"to^S^ it. sockets of bmss. All the
8 HolloAV with trds shalt thou '""'vesseiT^' of thc tabcmacle in all
make it: ^as *it ^^"^a^s""" shewed a See ch. 25. the service thereof, and all the
thee in the mount, so shall they pins thereof, and all the pins of
make it. the court, shall be of brass.
^ And ^thou theshalt make 6 For ver. ^° And "thou shalt command
9—19, see
ch. 38. 9—20.
court of the tabernacle for the :
c Lev. 24.
the children of Israel, that they
south side southward there shall 1—4.
bring ""^° thee pure on'ouvl beaten
be hangings for the court of fine for the light, ^to cause the lamp
twined linen of an hundred cubits Ho burn ^^^^^fiTyf"^' ^^ In the
d ch. 25. 22 '^tent of meeting,
long for one side: ^° and the & 29. 42 tabernacle of the congregation
^AArifVimii
witiiuuu
pillars thereof shall be twenty, onrl & 30. 36.
twenty pillars thereof dllU. fVimi'
tucii e See ch. 26. the vail, which is before the testi-
sockets twenty, ^f
^^ "hfoaa
Uiass • +li/a
lliAu
31.
mony, -^ Aaron and his sons shall
twenty sockets shall he , /ch. 30. a
Sam. 3. 3.
hooks of the pillars and their 1
2 Chr. 13. 11. order it from evening to morn-
^^ And ing before the Lord it shall be
shall be of silver.
fillets :
6. 4,
18.7.
thee ''Aaron thy brother,
pilla^rs and their fillets of silver. and his sons Avith him,
^^ And for the breadth of the from among the children of Is-
court on the west side shall be rael, that he may minister unto
hangings of fifty cubits: their me in the priest's office, even
pillars ten, and their sockets i Seech. 6. 23. x\aron, ^Nadab and Abihu, Ele-
ten. ^^ And the breadth of the azar and Ithamar, Aaron s sons.
court on the east side eastward j ver. 40. 2 And -^thou shalt make holy
ch. 29. 29
&3I.10
shall be fifty cubits. ""^
The & 39. 1, 2. garments for Aaron thy brother'
Lev. 3. 7, 30.
hangings ^^^J^^^ one side of the Num. 20. 26,23. for glory and for beauty. ^ And
Soe ch. 29.
gate shall be fifteen cubits their : 6—9. thou shalt speak unto all that
pillars three, their sockets & kch.
and 31.6
35. 10, 25 are *^wise hearted, whom I have
^^ And & 36. 1.
three. J^I the other side filled with the spirit of wisdom,
shall be hangings ""^ fifteen cu- that they ^ay make Aaron's gar-
bits : their pillars three, and ments to^ consSe him, that he
their sockets three. ^® And for may minister unto me in the
the gate of the court shall be priest's office. ^ And these are
an^hanSng ^f twcuty cubits, of blue,
ch. 26. 3G. I
the garments which they shall
and purple, and scarlet, and fine n ver. 6.
7n ver. 10.
make; ™a breastplate, and ''an
work of the em-
LWmca linen,
linrkii
+\iirir»o^ ^^^6
wrought with needlework:
ver. 31.
p ver. 39.
ephod, and ^a robe, and ^a
^'InT'^ their pillars shaii be four, Cp. Lev. 8. 7.
'°'VoMSe'^"^Lr^' ^a ^mitre, and
and their sockets four. ^^ All ^a girdle: and they shall make
me piliai S ofround
the court round about disjll
i\\c% -Tkillriva
about the court Siiail holy garments for Aaron thy
be filleted with silver; their hooks brother, and his sons, that he
of silvcr, aiid their sockets
shall he may minister unto me in the
of brass. ""^ The length of the priest's office. ^ And they shall
'*^® "'®
court shall be an hundred cu- q ch. 25. 3.
take gold, and blue, and
R.V. ^ Hch. ribs. '^
Or, to set up a lamp continually ^ Or, due ' Or,/rom 5 Or, turban
A,V. * Keh. he shelved. ^ YLeh.fifty hi/ fifly. X Hoh. to ascand up,
108
:
of gold, of blue, and purple, and gold in their §£iSs^Ss. ^' ^And
scarlet, and
twined linen. fine the stones shall be ^''''''^iii^^ ^"^ the
^And thou shalt take two ^onyx names of the children of Israel,
stones, and grave on them the twelve, according to their SI^S;
names of the children of Israel like the engravings of a liglf'.
^° six of their names on f^vprv according to name, they
^^'®
one t.Vi^lJ' niif*
Ulie ^ith
V,:^
1118 jiame Bhall
Cifrm^i niirl the names of the six that remain
D vkjuk:;, ciiiu. //^^ f,^/, g,, gj^ names of tlie rest they'bt"ac^cording to tho tWClvC trlbcS.
22
on the other stone, according to And thou shalt make upon
d Cp. Wml.
their birth. ^^
^With the work 13. 24. the breastplate chains it\1ie''end9
of an engraver in stone, like the of wreathen work of pure gold.
23
engravings of a signet, shalt thou And thou make upon shalt
engrave the two ''^''''fto#e?°^itif ^"^
the two rings of
breastplate
the names of the children of gold, and shalt put the two
Israel: thou shalt make them rings on the two ends of the
to be '"""iet^"^ ill ouches of gold. breastplate. 24 ^^^^ ^i^^^ shalt
^^ And thou shalt put the two put the two wreathen chains of
stones upon the '^^°l^SfiS^' of the gold ?^ the two rings ,„Mcj,^f,re on
't^?odfor^ stones of memorial J,?^ the ends of the breastplate.
the children of Israel and :
2^ And the othe7* two ends of
^Aaron shall bear their names e ver. 29, .">0.
the two wreathen chains thou
before the Lord upon his tAvo shalt fa^"ten°"n the two ouchcs, and
/Cp. Num.
shoulders -^for a memorial. 16. 40 put them on the shoulderpieces
^^ And thou shalt make ouches & Josh. 4. 7
nf +litk ephod, in the forepart thereof.
&Zeoli. C. 14. "^ ^"'^ ephod before it.
109
)
^^li^ there Sliail ^e an UOie jn the Aaron thy brother, and "^"^^ his
top^oMt, ill the midst thereof: it & 30. 30
j ch. 29. 7
sons with him and shalt ^anoint ;
&
mg. for mg.
Lev. 21. 10.
may minister unto me in the
imbe?Jeon, that it bc uot rent. priest's office. ^^ And thou
Lev. 6. 10
33 And shalt make them ^linen breeches
j,,^,ath upon the 1)11^^ of it
I
& 16. 4.
Cp. Ezek.
thou shalt make pomegranates 44. 18. to cover ^^^^ ^^^^' "^ Hheir naked-
of blue, and of purple, and of ness; from the loins even unto
scarlet, round about the ^heS^ the thighs they shall h^each:
thereof; and bells of gold be- ^3 and they shall be upon Aaron,
tween them round about: ^^ ^ and upon his sons, when they
golden bell and a pomegranate, ^" in niifrk +h^ ^^"^ o^
come -*" untu tuc tabernacle of the con-
a golden bell and a pomegranate, or wlicu tlicy couie ucar
grelfatkfn.
upon the "^^enf of the robe round unto the altar to minister in the
35 '^And it shall be m See Ec-
about. clus. 45. 9—12. holy place that they ''bear not ;
nLev. 5. ],17
upon Aaron to minister: and & 20. 19. iniquity, and die ''it shall be a :
110
.
and two rams without blemish, caul /vr^"ITbove the liver, and the
2 and "unleavened bread, and a Lev. 2. 4.
two kidneys, and the fat that is
See Lev. 6.
the two rams. ^ And Aaron and sons shall Jfift their hands upon
his sons thou shalt bring unto the the head of the ram. ^^ And
nf ^^^^ ^^ meeting,
(\c\rtr
vAv/\-/i. Kjx. flip
VM.1^ tabernacle of the congregation, thou shalt slay the ram, and
and ''shalt wash them with water. e ch. 40. 12.
Lev. 8. 6.
thou shalt take h^| blood, and
^ And -^thou shalt take the gar- (Jl). Heb. 10.22.
/ch. 28.2—4.
sprinkle it round about upon
ments, and put upon Aaron the the altar. ^"^
And thou shalt
coat, and the robe of the ephod, y Lev. 8. 20. ^cut the ram ^^^^^^ pieces, and
and the ephod, and the breast- wash the i^nwl?d^s*of^'him. ^ud his l^S^?
plate, and gird him with ''the h ch. 28. 8.
and put them u^S'iifl pieces, and
cunningly woven band ^f 4-V,^, firkVir^rl
curious girdle
,
^^ I'iit; tJpilUU
•
luiitS ms head.
^^ And thou shalt
^ *and thou shalt put the mitre 37.
i ch. 28. 3<;,
burn the whole ram upon the
Lev. 8. 9.
upon his head, and put the holy Cp. Num. 6. 7. altar it is a burnt offering unto
:
111
:
caul above the liver, and the two holy place. ^^ And thou shalt
kidneys, and the fat that is take the ram of the consecration,
upon them, and the right shouSr; a liev. 8. 31.
and "seethe flesh in the holy
l^{l^
Chr.
Num. 28.3.
16. 40.
be holy.
ing: and it shall be an '^heave 2 Chr. 2. 4
& 13. 11 Now this is that which thou
^^
& 31. 3.
offering from the children of Is- Ezra 3. 3. shalt offer upon the altar ^two ;
w Cp.
Pan.
rael of the ^saCTmcf of their peace 8. 11—13
lambs of the first year '"day by
&9. 27 ^^ The one
offerings, even their heave of- & 12.11. day continually.
^^ And Heb. 10. 11.
fering imto the Lord. X 2 Kin. 16. lamb thou shalt offer ^n the
in.
the holy garments of Aaron Ezek. 46. IS- morning; and the other lamb
IS.
2/shall be ^^£ig^;ions"' after him, to y Num. 18.8. thou shalt offer *^at even:
Cp. Num.
be anointed 'theill™' "and to be 20. 26, 28.
*° and with the one lamb a
3 1 Kin. 18.
consecrated in them. ^° ''^J^T 29, .36. tenth of ^"^ flour
P^"^
*^d?ai
'""^"^
Ezra 9. 4, 6,
^^^ son that is priest in Ps. 141. 2. mingled with the fourth part of
^^^Mhat Dan. 9. 21.
his stead gi^all put them on seven days, a ver. 9. an hin of beaten oil; and the
b Lev. 8. 33,
when he cometh into the tabSnLie 35. fourth part of an hin of wine for
R.V. • Or, shoulder 2 Or, purge the altar, by thy rnalcing atonement 3 Or, ti'hosoevcr * Heb. between the tivo
eveni)i(/8.
A.V. * Or, shake to and fro. i lltih. he of his sons.
112
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and will be their God. ^^ And & 22. 9, 16. make an atonement \ipon the
mLev. 10. 1.
they shall that ^I am the know n ch. 25. 8. horns of it once in ^^^JeSv'' ^"ith
Lev. 28. 12.
Lord their God, that brought Zech. 2. 10.
2 Cor. 6. 16.
the blood of ^the sin offering of
them forth out of the land of Rev. 21.3.
Lev. 16. 18
atoneren"s: ouco lu the ycar shall
Egypt, that I may dwell among & 23. 27. he make atonement Hf^ it
p ch. 20. 2.
them I am the Lord their God.
'
: q ch. 29. 36. throughout your generations
'And thou shalt make
^ r For ver.
1—5, see ch. it is most holy unto the Lord.
QQ
^
*^^^ altar to burn incense 37. 25—23.
S ch. 40. 5.
^^
And the Lord spake unto
upon of sSim wood shalt
:
Lev. 4. 7.
Rev. 8. 3.
Moses, saying, ^^ *When thou
(liou make it. ^ A cubit shall 4
*Nunu 1.2—
takest the sum of the children
& 26. 2. ^i? Israel, according to those that are numbered
be the length thereof, and a 2 Sara. 24. 2. ^_ Israel after Utlieir number,
of them,
3ubit the breadth thereof; four- they give every
fi^QYL sliall
:jquare shall it be : and two Num.
Mch. 21. 30.
31. .on.
man ^*a ransom for his soul unto
Cp. Ps. 49.
3ubits shall be the height there- 7,
the Lord, when thou numberest
3f ^the horns thereof shall be
:
V See ch. 27.
them; that there be no plague
:>f
"'^^
tfsamf ^ And thou ''•
w ch. 39. 38
among them, when thou num-
dialt ^overlay it with pure gold, & 40. 6, 26. berest them. ^^ This they shall
Num. 4. 11.
i:he ^Hop thereof, and the ^^ sides give, every one that passeth
.hereof round about, and the °
among^ thcm that are numbered,
lorns thereof; and thou shalt X ch. 38.
Lev. 5. 15
24.
half a shekel ^ after the shekel
nake unto it a ^ crown of gold & 27. 3, 25.
y Lev. 27. 25.
of the sanctuary: f^a^® shekel is
Num. 3.
•ound about. ^ And two golden & 18. 16.
47
twenty gerahs :) aS^hai^ shekel
Ezek. 45.
ings shalt thou make ^t? it under 2 ch. 38. 26.
12.
siJiThT the offering the Lord. J,?
he crown ^^%fii^ "t,y°" the two Matt. 17.24. ^* Every one that passeth g°
Cp. (ien. 24. 22. ^^So"
ribs
orners thereof, upon the two them that are numbered, from
RV. l\eh. hetivnen the two evenmgs.
^ ^ llel). roof. ' Heb. w(dls. J Or, run Or, ^moulding 5 Or, setteth
Heh. causeth '
i> to aacend. Or, for *' Or, ujmh
A.V. • Or, Israel. t Heh. roof. t Heb. wutlj. § Hub. ?-t7js. Huh. iacense of spices.
II
** Or, setteth up.
^'^>. causeth to uHQend, tt Heh. between the tivo evens. tt Heb. them that are to be numbered.
11.:^
I
Chap. 30, v. 14] EXODUS [Chap. 30, v. 37
aliilf niol'O '^^ly anointini^ oil,
twenty years old and "Se!' shall snail maivC if an
IC nil
oll of lioly ointment,
a perfume compounded of'fov flio nvf r\f
give offering „°/to the 'Lord.
^ilf an ointment compound <*alci- tilt/ cut Ul
15 ry^Y^Q Yich shall not *give more, a ch. 37. 29.
h ch. 37. 29.
the il^fofKry^ it shall be ^an
Num. 35.
and the poor shall not ^give Y^l' P8. 89. 20 2.5.
holy anointing oiL ^^ "And thou
& 133. 2. clmlf dllUlllt therewith the tent of
than 'haif^a" shekel, when they c ch. 40. 9.
MltlAt QiirkiT^f
tlie tabernacle of the congrega-
Lev. 8. 10.
give ^tn offering ^^{^ the Lord, Num. 7. 1. tion^'therewith. aud the ark of the
tZSeever..l3.
to make an atonement for your testimony, ^^ and the table and
souls. And thou slialt take
^^ all "^^ iTfl'^SsSf"^*'^' and the candle-
the atonement money ^™™ the stick and ^^« iflfesseisr""^' and the
children of Israel, and ''shalt e See ch. 38.
altar of incense, ^^ and the altar
appoint it for the service of the of burnt offering with all ^^^
tent of meeting
tabernacle of the congregation
.
5
fViot
viichii if
lu "'"''vlsselr'''^' and the laver and
may be ^a memorial un^ the 12
/ Cp. ch. 23.
'^^^^ctt'^''^- And thou shalt ^^
&39. 7
children of Israel before the & Num. 16. 4n. sanctify them, that they may
grch. 40. U.
Lord, to make an atonement for h ch. 29. 07.
be most holy: "^whatsoever
your souls. toucheth them shall be holy.
See ch. 29.
^^ And the Lord spake unto 7.
i ^° ^And thou shalt anoint Aaron
Moses, saying, ^^ ^Thou shalt j ch. 38.
Cp. 1 Kin.
8.
and his sons, and consecrate them,
also make a laver of brass, and 7. :58.
that they may minister unto me
^^ And
^ws'' foot ^al'r^ of brass, to wash in the priest's office.
k ch. 40.
withal: and thou shalt *put it 30.
7,
thou shalt speak unto the
tent of meeting
M^^i/*vccii +}iA
Vkf'fvvf'mi Liic; tabernacle of the congregation children of Israel, saying. This
and the altar, and thou shalt put shall be an holy anointing oil
water therein. ^® f"? Aaron and unto me throughout your gene-
his sons shall wash their hands
^
32.
I ch. 40. 31,
rations. 32 Upon "^"mSs fles^^"
Ps. 26. 6.
and their feet thereat ^° when : Vp. Isai. 52. 11 shall itnot be poured, neither
& Heb. ID. 22.
they go into the tabernaclTof°lhe con- shall ye make amT^Aher like it,
accordmgto
g?e?au"on, they sliall wash with ^J^^ COmpOSltloU "^f ff I
114
:
«, f,, the jVeSfe whi^h thou shalt ^2 And the Lord spake unto
tlie composition thereof
mnlrf* "s-ccording to Moses, saying, ""^
Speak thou
lllclK-L/, ye shall not make to yourselves
ye shall not make for yourselves I|
according t-o the composition thereof •
.
e ch. 35. 30
B^zSl the son of Uri, the son of & 36. 1. it shall surely be put to death:
1 Chr. 2. 20.
^Hur, of the tribe of Judah: fch. 17.10,12 for ^whosoever doeth any work
& 24. 14.
^ and I have ''filled him with g ch. 35. 2. therein, that soul shall be cut
Cp. Jer. 17. 27.
the spirit of God, in wisdom, Sec Num. 15. off from among his people.
3:.'— 36.
and in understanding, and in h ch. 35. 31.
^^*Six days Say work be done;
Cp. 1 Kin.
knowledge, and in all manner 7. 14. but 'fn" the seventh ^^^ is the
i See ch. 20.
of workmanship, ^ to devise 9. sabbath of '^^"'^" rest, +holy to
j ch. 16. 23
punning works, to work in gold, & 20. 10. the Lord ^whosoever doeth
:
Gen. 2. 2.
and in silver, and in brass, ^ and any work in the sabbath day,
in cutting of /tSfef l^.t'tX and he shall surely be put to death.
in carving of thl^ber, to work in ^^ AYherefore children of the
all manner
of workmanship, Israel shall keep the sabbath,
s
And behold, I have ^""^"^
I, to observe the sabbath through-
with him *fh^oS' the son of h ch. 35. 34.
out their generations, for a per-
A-hisamach, of the tribe of ^an! 2 ver. 13.
petual covenant. ^"^ It is a sign ^
I. 31.
the Lord made heaven and
lave commanded thiel ^ ^the See ch. 36.
8—38.
earth, ^and on the seventh day
tent of meeting,
iabernacle of the congregation,
nnrl
ciii^ ^fVlp
tiic p Gen. 2. 2.
Heb. 4. 4, 10.
he rested, and was refreshed.
irk of the testimony, and *the q See ch. 37. ^^ And he gave unto Moses,
1—5.
6-9.
when he had made an end of
kll the *
furniture of the tab^fnacie
s See ch. 37.
communing with him upon
and nhe table and iJ^^Sture! 10—16.
ch. 24. 12
mount Sinai, '"'^ two tables of
t
itnd '*the pure candlestick with & 32. 1.% 16. ^'"^
testimony, tables of stone,
Deut. 4. 13
^^*- his furniture anO. tUe altar 01 & 9. 10, 11. &5. 22 written Avith "^the finger of God.
neenle,'
® aud '^thc altar of burnt C!p.u See
2 Cor. 3. 3.
ch. 37.
^
And when the people
)rrering with all his'fumlture, and 17—24
V See ch. 37.
Q2
^
^aw that Moses ^delayed
the laver and ^iL fet,'
^° and 25— -28. to come do\\ai ouT'^f the
IV See ch. 8.
finely wrought garments, nr\A -fVio
+l^£i
L^ie
1
cloths of service, ailU tlie 19 mount, the people gathered
X See ch. 38.
loly garments for Aaron the 1—7. themselves together unto Aaron,
y ch. 24. 18.
)riest, and the garments of his Deut. 9. 9. and said unto him, ^Up, make
2 ch. 38. 8.
(JUS, to minister in the priest's a ch. 35. 19 us ^gods, which shaU ''go before
& 39. 1,41.
IJi;;^;
^^ and "^the anointing oil, h ver. 23. us; for as for this Moses, the
incense of sweet spices Cited Acts
mu
iiirl 't^i^
sweet incense
fU,.
AUi -fViizk
tiic 7.40. man that brought us up out of
cch. 13. 21.
loly place: according to all (/ ch. 30. 25, the land of Egypt, we \^^ not
what is become of him. ^ And
31
hat I have commanded thee & 37. 29.
e ch. 30. 7,
liall they do. 34. Aaron said unto them. Break off
R.V. 1 Some ancient versions render, fjurmenU of service. ^ Or, a god
A.V. • Hel). vesxth. t Heb. holinem.
115
i
:
g Gen. 12.
Aaron saw ^'-jf
he built an altar & 13. 15
7
and saidst unto them, ^I will
& 15.7,18
before it and Aaron ^ made
; &26. 4 multiply your seed as the stars
& 28. 13
proclamation, and said, Tomorrow & 35. 11, 12 of heaven, and all this land that
& 48. IG.
^^ a feast to the Lord. ^ And h Cix 2 Kin. I have spoken of will I give
^^f, 10.20.
they rose up early on the morrow, unto your seed, and they shall
and offered burnt offerings, and inherit it for ever. ^^ And the
brought peace offerings; and i Ps. 106. 45.
Cp. IChr. 21. Lord * repented of the evil
15
Hhe people sat down to eat k Jer. 18. 8
& 23. 13, 19
which he 'llloulbf
^^"^ do unto hia
and to drink, and rose up '''to & Amos 7. 3,6
& Jonah 3. 10
people.
play. &4. 2.
y Cited 1 Cor.
^^ And Moses turned, and'
^
7 Andthe Lord ^'^H unto Mo- la 7. went down from the mount, "3^
k Gen. 26. 8.
ses, '^Go, get thee down; for thy Cp. Judg. 21. the two tables of the testimony
21.
Kia hand; tables that
people, which thou broughtest I Deut. 9. 1.5.
loere
111
•*** Weie«
'"» hand: the tables -iiror>A^
"^ out of the land of Egypt,
m ch. 34. 29.
}i Deut. 9. 12. written on both their sides; ori
Deut. 4. 16
have ^ corrupted themselves & 32. 5 (mg. ). the one side and on the other
Judg. 2. 19.
^ they have turned aside quickly Cp. Mos. 9. 9. were they written. ^^ And ^^the
p ch. 31. 18.
out of the way which ^I com- q ch. 20. 3, 4, tables were the work of God,
23.
manded them: they have made Deut. 9. IG. and the writing was the writing
them a molten calf, and have of God, graven upon the tables.
rch. I7.n, 10
worshipped andit,have sacri- & 24.
& 33.
13
11.
^"^
And when 'Joshua heard the
ficed tb"reuntb, ^ud Said, '^Thcsc noise of the people as they
be thy gods, O Israel, which i^ave shouted, he said unto Moses,;
brought thee up out of the land There is a noise of war in the
of Egypt. ^ And the Lord said camp. And he said, It is not
^^
1X6
:
Inli'Se'l:)
^®
then Moses stood in the Lord pfgue^d the people, be-
the gate of the camp, and said, cause they made the calf, which
^C is on the Lord's Jde? ^et Aaron made.
And
him come unto me. And all the Lord ^Sta un-
1
117
:
had said unto Moses, Say unto thee by name, and thou hast
the children of Israel, -^Ye are / See ver. 3.
also found grace in my sight.
a stifFnecked people i i5iii fome :
^^ ISTow therefore, I pray thee,
up into the midst of thee ^TnT^ ^if I have found grace in thy
moment, ^and^^ ^consume thee: g ch. 32. 12.
h Ps. 25. 4.
sight, ''shew me now thy ™'
therefore now '^put off thy Cp. Ph. I03. 7.
that I may know thee, *° ^^^ ®"*^
ornaments from thee, that I that I may find grace in thy
may know what to do unto sight and consider that this
:
tent door, and looked after Mo- r ver. 12, 13. that thou hast spoken for : '
ses, until he was gone into the thou hast found grace in my
tabSSacie.
^ And it camc to pass, sight, and I know thee by name.
when 8 Cp. ver. 20 18 At-./! litk enirl *Shew me, I pray thee,
as Moses entered into the & 1 Tim. 6. 16.
-tinu. lie ociiti, I beseech thee, shew me
Ar^
Tent,
tabernacle,
t i-Vto.
LllC
pillar
plnnHv
of cloud
nilla.r U^C" 21.
t Seech. 13.
thy glory. ^^ And he said, ^'I
door. ""^
And ^Hhe Lord spake wNura.
Deut. 34. 10.
12.8.
Thou canst not see my face for :
the son of Nun, a young man, ?/ch. 17. 9, 10 it shall come to pass, while myi
& 24. 13
departed not out of the tablnmcie. & 32. 17. glory passeth by, that I will put
thee ^in a f^H of the rock, and a I»iii. 2. 21. ^ And he said. If noAV I have
61*8.91. 1, 4.
will ''cover thee Avith my hand c ch. 33. 15, found grace in thy sight, O
It).
by 23 and I Avill
""^whue YyT'^'^ :
9.
d Sec oh. 32.
Lord, ^'let Sy Lord, I pray thee,
take away mine hand, and thou John
e ver. 20.
I. 18.
go ^"'^mony^^ us; for '^it is a
shalt see my back parts- but my
Tim. 6. 16.
1
1 Jolin 4. la stiffhecked people; and pardon
/ Deut. 32. 9.
face shall ^not be seen. Ps. 28. & 33. our iniquity and our sin, and
lii&78.62&94.
And the Lord ^
said 14. Jer. 10. 16. take us for ^thine inheritance.
Zech. 2. 13.
O/L unto Moses, ^Hew thee g Deut. 10. 1.
^° And he said, Behold, '*I make
*"^ two tables of stone like
h ver. 27.
Deut. 5. 2 a covenant: before all thy peo-
& 29. 1.
unto the *and I will write
first : i ver. 28. ple ^I will do marvels, such as
Deut. 10. 2, 4.
upon ^ll% tables the words that j Deut. 4. 32 have not been '^ISnf ^ in all the
—S5. Josh. 6.
were f^ the first tables, * which 20 & 10. 12, l.S. earth, nor in any nation and :
2 Sam. 7. 23.
thou brakest. ^ And be ready Ps. 77.14 & 78. all the people among Avhich
12.
•'^ the morning, and come up in k ch. 32. 19. thou art shall see the work of
Z Deut. 10.21.
no man shall come up with p ch. 23. 32. thee this day behold, :
Deul. 7. 2.
thee, neither let any man be Josh. 23. 12,13. ^I drive out before thee the
Judg. 2. 2.
seen throughout all the mount; q See ch, 23. Amorite, and the Canaanite,
33.
neither let the flocks nor herds r Deut. 7. 5
& 12. 3. Judg.
and the Hittite, and the Periz-
feed before that mount. ^ And 2. 2 &
2 Chr. 34. 3, 4.
6. 25. zite, and the Hivite, and the
he hewed two tables of stone S ch. 23. 24
&34.13. 2 Kin.
Jebusite. ^Take heed to thy-
^^
&
•y no means clear tJie guilty,
10. 27.
e ch. 23. 21. of -^ their daughters unto thy
Josh. 24. 19.
visiting the iniquity of the Job 10. 14 sons,and their daughters ^go a
Nah. I. 3.
athers upon the children, and / Deut. 7. 3, whoring after their gods, and
4. 1 Kin. 11.2.
iipon the children's children, Ezra 9. 2. Neh.
13. 2.5.
make thy sons go a whoring
feo" the third and "??" the fourth o Deut. 5. 9. after their gods. ^^ ''.Thou shalt
h Lev. 19. 4.
generation. ^ And Moses made Deut. 27. 15.
make thee no molten gods.
Cp. ch. 32. 4, 8.
119
:
days tliou shalt cat unleavened he did neither eat bread, nor
bread, as I commanded thee, ?„ &
a Cp. ver. 1
ch. 31. 18 drink water. And '4ie wrote
& 32. 16
the tmie ^^'p^%f<^ '" the month & Deut. 4. i:? upon the tables the words of
& 10. 2, 4.
Abib: for in ^the month Abib 6ch. 13.4. the covenant, the ten ^^''com-
c Deut. 4. 13
thou earnest out from Egypt. (mg. for mg.). mandments.
^9 ^Ail that openeth the is
^^^ ^^^^ cattle that is
S£male, the
d See ch. 13. 2^ And it came to i3ass, when
miri<^
UJ.11H-/
•
,
nnrl
cwiu. every firstling among thy cattle, Moses came down from mount
firstlings of ox and sheep. 20 And
whether ox or sheep, that is male. But
c ch. 32. 15. Sinai with ^the two tables of
/ch. 13.13. *^®
of an ass thou shalt
•^the fii'sthng Num. 18. 15. testimony in Moses' hand,
redeem with a ^*lamb: and if when he came down from the
tVinn "^^^^ '^o*'redeem it, +Vi/in tliou shalt
i;inju redeem him not, tiicii shalt thou mount, that Moses wist not that
break i^i| neck. All the firstborn g 2 Cor. 3. 7.
Cp. Matt. 17.2. the skin of his face *^ shone
5 by reason of his speaking V»im
of thy sons thou shalt redeem. Willie he talked
-iiri+li
AVlin Uim.
And ''none shall appear before h ch. 23.
Deut. 16. 16.
15. ^° And when Aaron and all the
me empty. ^^ %Six days thou Ecclus. 35. 4.
i See ch. 20. children of Israel saw Moses,
9.
shalt work, but on the seventh behold, the skin of his face
day thou shalt rest: in p'S? ^shone; and they were afraid
time and in harvest thou shalt to come nigh him. ^^ And Mo-
bring mito the house of the ses put the vail upon his facei
Lord thy God. ^Thou shalt not 21.
V Deut. 14.
again, until he went in to speak I
120
8
)e done, but on the seventh day their sockets, and the jfa^nofncr for
here sliall be to you *an holy a ch. 27. 1!».
the fi^, of the ^°;}S; "•^ '^the pins
^''^''™"
lay, a sabbath of rest to of the tabernacle, and the pins
he Lord: whosoever doeth ^"^ b ch. 39. 40. of the court, and ^ their '^^''^^^'
cords,
wrought garments,
vork therein shall be put to c ch. 31. 10. me
19 f lifk ''finely
cloths of service, to
for nilnigtering
do service
5
leath. kindle no
^ "^
Ye shall dch. 16. -23.
in the holy place, the holy gar-
ire throughout your habita- ments for Aaron the priest, and
ions upon the sabbath day. the garments of his sons, to
^ And Moses spake unto all minister in the priest's office.
;he congregation of the children ^° And all the congregation of
jcarlet, and and goats' fine linen, *^'^driervicer°^' ^ud for the holy
and rams' skins dyed red,
"^
garments. ^^ And they came,
[^Ij!;
jiirl sealskins, acacia wood; nnA Sovifl
both men and women, as many
lllU. badgers' skins, o-^*^ shittira wood, «)A1'-i
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L
Chap. 35, v. 28] EXODUS [Chap. 36, v. 11
QQ
^
and every wise hearted
•?
&3I.6
/ ch. 28. 3 eight and twenty-
cubits,
twenty and eight and the
man, in whom the Lord ^*^^* & 35. 10, 25.
breadth of ^^^l^ curtain four
put wisdom and understand- cubits: ^" the curtains J^r^ii%t
ing to know how to work all iT'Zl '^ And he coupled the
WOrlc for the SCrvlcC
manne^r of five curtains one un*to another:
of the sanctuary, according to and the other five curtains he
all that the Lord \^^^ com- coupled one un^o another. ^^ And
manded. he made loops of blue "^^^ the
2 And Moses
called Sed and edge of ^^^^ one curtain ^from the
AhoS. and every wise hearted selvedge in the coupling: like-
R.V. 1 Or, craftsman 2 Or, thai was outmost in the first set
122
Chap. 36, v. 11] EXODUS [Chap. 36, v. 38
wise he made
in the uttlrmosf swc of two sockets under another board
curtain that was outmost ^»| f}\(x second
another curtain, •^'^* tiic; coupling of for two tenons. ^^ And for
i\'i|
thT"s&d. made he
'^ Fifty loops the ^othe? side of the tabernacle,
in *^'^ one curtain, and fifty loops which is toward tlie nOrtJl corner, ^^
made he in the edge of the cur- made twenty boards, ^^ and
tam wiifch ^vas
-coupling,
the coupffS'of the m were opposite one
their forty sockets of silver;
second •
fhfx
*j^^^ Innn^s
luupo lig2d one curtain two sockets under one board,
to another. ^^ And he made and two sockets under another
fifty t&es of gold, and coupled board. ^7 ^nd for the ^^"^fles''''^
the curtains one ^X another of the tabernacle westward he
VVltU +1-10
ivifli Llie
clasps a^ the tabernacle was.
made six boards. ^^ And two
taches- '''-' it became one taber-
R.V. 1 Or, set 2 Or, first set 3 Or, porpoise-sJcins ^ Or, morticed > Or, tfie first
A.V. lleb. twinned. t Ilcb. two sockets, two sockets under one hoard. t Ileb. the work of a necdleworker, or, embroiderer.
123
;
half the breadth of it, and a border were the rings, the places
cubit and a half the height of for the staves to bear the table.
it: ^ and he overlaid it with ^^ And he made the staves of
pure gold within and without, shittim wood, and overlaid them
and made a crown of gold to it
^
with gold, to bear the table.
round about. ^ And he cast for ^® And he made the vessels
it four rings of gold, to bc'l^t by which were upon the table, jjis
dishes thereof, the spoons thereof, n-t^A
Hhe four cortr'i^rft even two ;
b oil. 25. li:.
dishes,
n-i-ifl
ctliu. jug gpoons, clliu
the bowls thereof, n^rl ^^^ flagons thereof,
rings ujon the one "side of it, and his bowls, diiu. jjig covers
two rings upon the other ^side of ^to ^^^^^^ withal, of pure gold.
it. ^ And he made staves of c
17-24,
For ver.
''And he made the candle-
^^
see ch, 25.
shittSi wood, and overlaid them 31—3i). stick of pure gold: of beaten
with gold. ^ And he put the work made he the ^^SfiSckT'Ss ''
base, rti^f] its shaft; its cups, its
staves into the rings by the sides IrTirk-rka
shaft, tlllU. bis branch, his bowls, his i^^lvjps*,
of the ark, to bear the ark. and i^il flowers, were of °"\h^e'^^^
6 And he made the'SS-'seat of timi^ :
'^ and "^"^« ^^^« six branches
pure gold: two cubits and a going out of the sides thereof;
half was the length thereof, and three branches of the candle-
one cubit and a half the breadth stick out of the one side thereof,
thereof ^ he And two made and three branches of the candle-
cherubim of gold; of 4 beaten work
cherubims of gold, beaten out of one piece stick out of the other side there-
made he them, ^^ the two ends of : three bowfs made after \he
of the
at
mercTTeat;
the one end,
^ OUC cllCrub
^^^
almond-blossoms
fashion of almonds
i-^
OUO Ki'QTir»li
nrtf^ m
q
UldllCn, d >
124
>IAP. Zl^ V. 22] EXODUS [Chap. 38, v. 17
iiade he it, and all the vessels staves into the rings on the
thereof sides of the altar, to bear it
25 «And he made the f^H^^ a For
25—28,
ver.
withal; he made the 'ai tar hollow
ucense ^^
^^
acacia ^irrkrvrl
WUUU. • 3- cubit was seech. 30. 1—5.
with ^^,
altar shittim the length of it
he length thereof, and a cubit the breadtli thereof, b ch. 30. 18. ^ ^And he made the laver of
was a cubit, and the breadth of it a cubit; it vxis
bursquare; and two cubits was brass, and the ^'foot^of'ft^^ of brass,
c 1 Sara. 2. 21. nf mirrors nf ithe ''serving
}he height "ont^^ the horns there- .; Cp. Num. 4. 'Si
Oi ihf^
llie *lookingKlasses Ol the women
& women served
)f were of «"^
t'lif same"'
'^- ^^ And 8. -'4.
le made the staves of sMttlm wood, Sloe tfig hangings were ^n nunareQ
md overlaid them with gold. cubits, their pillars ^..^re twenty,
•^ ^And he made the holy anoint- e ch. 30. 23,
and their sockets S'"£ss"WS^;
24,34,35.
ng oil, and -^the pure incense of /ch. 30. 7. the hooks of the pillars and
sweet spices, according to the ^rk 01 their fillets of silver. ^^ And
perfumer.
|-|P
'lit; apothecary. for the west side were hangings
Q ^ ^And he made the altar 1-7,
g For ver.
of fifty cubits, their pillars ten,
2q of burnt offering of swttim see ch. 27. 1—8.
and their sockets ten the hooks ;
r wood five cubits was the : of the pillars and their fillets of
ength thereof, and five cubits silver. ^^ And for the east side
: And he made for the altar a sockets for the pillars were of
;.'ating of network of brass, m-wrl/av
'
brasen grate of network UllUcl +V10
Lllc brass the hooks of the pillars
;
125
.
the court were filleted with silver. sanctuary, for every one that
"^ passed ove^jo them that were
And the ifangfng foi* the gate of numbered J
of the embroiderer,
ine COUl L ixrna
+Vi£k rtf\i-i-t^i-
was the "workneedlework, from twenty years old and up-
of blue, and purple, and scarlet, a Num. 1 . 4C. ward, for ^six hundred thousand
and fine twined linen and twenty : and three thousand and five
cubits was the length, and the hundred and fifty men. 27 ^^^^j
height in the breadth was five of the hundred talents of silver
cubits, answerable to the hang- h ch. 26.
21, 25, 32.
19, were ^"'^cS'"^ ^the sockets of the
ings of the court. ^^ And their sanctuary, and the sockets of
pillars were four, and their sockets the vlil; an hundred sockets ^"f^
126
^
shoulcFerY^^ ^1 the Cphod, that they should side of the ephod inward. ^° And
be stones fof a memorial S^ the they made two otherfoxden^'iS^g,, and
children of Israel; as the Lord put them on the two si^o^'^^rpieces
commanded Moses, of the ephod underneath, toward
s «And he made the a For ver,
flitk Tfu thereof, close by the
K^g^Jl' 8—21. tiie -Prkvcki-ko
ivji epdi of it, over against the other
he work of the see ch. 23.
cunuiug '"^^^S?"' hkc 15—28. coupling thereof^ above the
cunningly woven band ^f
:he work of the ephod of gold, ;
curious girdle ^I ffj^
llie p-nlmrl
epilOU.
blue, and purple, and scarlet,
*^ ^^ And they did bind the breast-
md twined linen.
. fine ^ It plate by ^^' S^^^in"T'°^ unto the
>vas foursquare they made the ; rings of the ephod with a lace
breastplate double: a span was of blue, that it might be ^Tv" tht
cunningly woven band ^f f"Up» ^i-»Virkrl
ihe length thereof, and a span curious girdle ^I UIO epilOU,
he breadth thereof, being aouuid. and that the breastplate might
° And they set in it four rows of not be loosed from the ephod;
itones :
f/,g ^^s^ row was a saroius, as the Lord commanded Moses.
topaz, rji-iz-l carbuncle Aiirnss fVif» b For ver. ^2 ^And he made the robe of
.
topaz, <*'1U- a carbuncle: this ^<*» I'^IU 22—26,
irst row. ^^
And the second see ch. 23.
31—34. the ephod of woven work, all of
an emerald, a sapphire, blue; 23 and the hole of the robe flifi
^ow, blue. And there was an hole
\-.^
*^* tuc
Lnd a diamond. ^^ And the midst as the hole of
oflifrrobe,
a coat of mail, -rxrii-l-k q binding
hird row, a ^f^nve,' an agate, and an habergeon, Wlin a ^and rOUUU
-prkimrl
127
'
5
'^^
23.
d Lev. 9. 22, done it : and Moses ^blessed
the Lord commanded Moses. Josh. 22.
2 Sam. 6. 18.
6.
them.
32 ^ And
Thus was ^"*'^'^^ all the work 1
2 Chr.
Kin. 8. 14.
6. 3 the Lord spake
& 30. 27.
of the tabernacle of the tent See Num. 6.
23—27.
/jO unto Moses, saying, ^ On
^f meeting
OI the finished-
congregation
U7^f]
<*IA'^ +Vi<^
^^^^
.
eCp.ch. 12.2
' the first day of the ^ first
& 13. 4.
children of Israel did -^according / ver. 42, 43. month shalt thou "Hf up the
ch. 25. 40.
to all that the Lord commanded g ver. 17. tabernacle of the tent of ti™^con-
ch. 26. 30.
Moses, so did they. greiafion. ^ ^ud tllOU shalt put
33 And they brought the taber- therein the ark of the testimony,
nacle unto Moses, the '^^^t and h ver.
Cp. cli. 35.
21.
12.
and "^^^ 'coler"''^''' the ark with
aU iil furniture, ligSS hfs boards, i ver. 22.
ch. 26. 35.
the lfi\ 4 And *thou shalt bring
^^ bars, and A\| pillars, and ift in the table, and set in order
lockltl' a^d the covering of
^'^ Hhe things that are ^ be set in order
rams' skins dyed red, and the j ver. 24, 25. upon it; ^and thou shalt bring
covering of baSf Lklns. and Hhe k ch. 35. 12.
in the candlestick, and Hight
-il of the ^^,ark of 35 the ver. 26. I
Cp. ch. 39. 38. the lamps thereof. ^ ^And thou
the testimony, and the staves shalt set the a«^Sf1oid for the in-
thereof, and the S. ^^ the SS cense before the ark of the testi-
table, and all the vessels thereof, mony, and put the hanlfng of the
m Cp. ch. 25. door to the tabernacle. ^ '^And
and the l^Zllt^: ^^ '"the pure 31.
n
candlestick, ^nj^ the lamps there- ver. 29.
thou shalt set the altar of the
of, even ^^uh the lamps to be set burnt offfering before the door
in order, and all the vessels of the tabernacle of the tent of
ver. 30.
thereof, and the oil for ^^lig^^;^'' ch. 30. 18. thecTnSation. ^ ^Aud thoU shalt
33 and ^the golden altar, and p ch. 30. 3
& 37. 26 set the laver between the tent
& 40. 5, 26.
the anointing oil, and *the ot the congregation auci the altar, ancl
sweet incense, and ^the haSg &
q ch. 26. 36
36. 37. shalt put water therein. 3 ^^d
P^». +li« door of the Tent; 39 il^^
^^^^ thou shalt set up the court
lOI Ul«^ tabernacle door, .
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:
abernacle, and fastened his sockets, they went into the tent of
jnd set up the boards thereof, theconliSion, aud whcu thcy came
id put in the bars thereof, and near unto the altar, they wtliied-
ared up /,^| pillars. ^^ And he p ver. 8. as the Lord commanded Moses.
ch. 27. 9, 16. ^^ ^And he reared up the court
read abroad the tent over the q Cp. Heb.
bernacle, and put the covering 3. 2, 5.
r ch. 25. 16.
round about the tabernacle and
See ch. 16.
the tent above upon it; as 8 See ch.
34.
13.
the altar, and set up the haSng
e Loud commanded IMoses. 21.
t cli. 29. 43.
of the ^^^co'^urt^gat?"''- '^^'^o Moscs
Vnd he took and ^put the Lev.
Num.
16. 2.
9. 15. finished the work.
Cp. Kin. ^*
stimony into the ark, and set 8. 10, 11
1
Then '^^^ cloud covered the
& 2 (Jhr. 5. 13,
le staves on the arlv, and put 14 tent of thecmtlS'tion, aud Hhe glory
&7. 2
e mircylelt abovc upou the ark & I sal. 6. 4 of the Lord filled the tabernacle.
& Ilag. 2. 7, 9
and he brought the arlv: into & Kev. 15. 8. ^^ And Moses was not able to
w ver. 3.
lie tabernacle, and ^*set up the See ch. 35. 12. enter into the tent of the wSion.
screen, screened V4^\.a. V ver. 3, 20.
i'-il
[iil
nf flwi
01 inC coverinK, and
r,!-,/-]
covered »^t'G tv ver. 4. because the cloud abode thereon,
cli. 26. S5.
jrk of the testimony as the ; X Num. 9. 17 and the glory of the Lord filled
k
jOUD commanded Moses. ^^'"And
10. 11.
('1.. Noll. 9. 19. tlie tabernacle. ^^ And ^Avlien
R.V. Or, Sf.t ui>
A.V. Hell, holiness of holini'saea.
129 E
,
LEVITICUS.
"•
^the Lord called
And a Ex. 19. 3. upon the fire: ^ and ""^r^S'
J unto Moses, and spake unto J^^Sk, shall lay the the
upon
^X
him ^OUt of the tabema'^le^f the h Ex. 40. 34,
3.5.
head, and the fat, in order
2 Speak unto Num. 12. 4,5.
the wood that is on the fire
coSSon. saying,
the children of Israel, and say which is upon the altar: ^ but
unto them, '"^f any man of 19.
c ch. 22. 18,
iffs
inwards and it legs shall he
Lord, wash water: and the priest
you t^rgVnVff'ifnr unto the "Yi^
th%Y;^°i« on the altar,
J^nr ^ofe^S of the shall burn
ye shall £i d cli. 2. 8, 9,
^%, a burnt SSS. ^an offering
cattle, even of the iiSd, and of the 10, 11, 16
flock.
&
16
3. 5, 9, 11, 14,
made by fire, of ^a sweet savour \
T /-vDT^ oTirl
.
ailU
Aaron's sons, the priests, & Phil. 4. 18.
Ig head and ifg fat: and the
JjORD . priests, Aaron's sons,
the j ch. 4. 20,
the ^and blood, 26, 31, 35. priest shall lay them in order
shall Tring' Num. 15.25.
f the oil thereof, with all the ^^ And every oblation of thy
131 E2
Ml
ClIAP. 2, Y. l6] LEVITICUS [Chap. 4, v. 3
and part of the oil thereof, with the backbone; and the fat that
all the frankincense thereof: it covereth the inwards, and all
is an offering made by fire unto the fat that is upon the inwards,
"^
the Lord. and the two kidneys, and the
And if his oblation be "a
"•
&
a ch.
22. 21
17. 5
fat that is upon them, which is
O sacrifice of 'peace fMif^r- if
& 23. 19.
Amos 5. by the ^^Lks, and the caul ^^
^ he offer u of the ^. whether
See ch.
'11,
h ver.
29—34.
7.
4
22.
11—
the liver, ^with the kidneys, it
it iQ a niale or female, *^he shall c ver. 7, 12.
shall he take away. ^^
And the
^without blemish before
ofier it 0.
(Z See Ex. 12.
priest shall burn it upon the
the Lord. ^ And ^he shall lay e
/ch.
See ch.
21. G, 8,
1.4. altar: it is -^the ^food of the
his hand upon the head of his IV, 21, 22 offering made by fire unto the
& 22. 7, 25.
Num. 28. 2.
Ezek. 44. 7.
Lord.
tent of meeting o-n^l Mai. I. 7. ^2 And if his
f^^^l be a goat,
.
4^y.f^
^^^^ tin'^i
tabernacle of the congregation •
which is by the flalfks, and the covereth the inwards, and all
+caul aboTe the liver, Vith the the fat that is upon the inwards,
kidneys, it shall he take away. ^^ and the two kidneys, and the
****j
^f
^^ ^^'^
22—29. things/which
att ® And he shall offer of the ver. 13, 22, commandments of
^l-,„
i^ajc T,rkT?n
xj\jys,u
J^ath
concerning
27.
sacrifice of the peace o^Sg an ch. 5. 17. things not to bc douc, and
whfd^oight
offering made by fire unto the shall do agStTnv of them: ^ if
p ch. 9. 19. anointed priest ^shall qJw^ so as to
Lord; the fat thereof, ::^^t£\^^, Ex. 29. 22.
fl^fi,
iiiiKj priest
that is anointed do ®^^* according
entire, he qI^^I] take it away Kr,vr1 \^v q Op. Heb.
rump, it f^iiail ]jy take oft' Uai (1 U} 7. 27, 2a ^rtie^sin'^? the people; then let.
R.V. ' Or, thank offerings -Or, which he shall take away hy the kidneyi Ileb. bread. ' * Or, through error
A.V. * Or, sne.t. + Or, midriff oi'cr the liver, !in<l over the kidneys.
132
.
A.V. • lleb. to wUiiout the cumj>. t ] leb. at Cue jjourino oat of ilie aaluiB.
133
2
shall take of the blood of the the priest shall take of the blood
sin oiFering with his finger, and of the sin offering Avith his finger,
put it upon the horns of the and put it upon the horns of the
altar of burnt offering, and altar of burnt offering, and sSu
the blood thereof shall he pour out «+ f"Up the blood thereof shall lie pour out cjf +li£»
shall pour out his blood ^^ ^^^^ pour out all the blood thereof «**^ *^**^
bottom
;,-,„.
of the altar of burnt offer-
26 A-r»rl all the fat thereof shall he burn g ch. 3.
^^ of the altar
fat thereof shall
:
^5 and i^iH
he take away //qq +1-1 ^ -fof
mg. iinU he shall burn all his fat
3, 9.
take away all the fat thereof, ^^ ^^^^ -1.11
h ver. 10, 31.
upon the altar, as ''the fat of the ch. 3. 3, 5. of the lamb is taken away from
sacrifice of peace offerings and : the sacrifice of the peace offer-
Hhe priest shall make an atone- 35.
i ver. 20, 31,
ings and the priest shall burn
;
^^
^^ 5J\Ha 1 Anrl 11if* ^^' one ci-n
a Boul Sm,
in that he
and
heareth f}^^ \7-rkin« nf "'adjuration,
be done, and be guilty; or ^if
Sver. 14,
tnlKin.
23.
B.
hear l^UO VOlCe OI swearing,
his sin, which he hath sinned, 31.
PrOV. 29. 24.
^
and^S^ a mtness, whether he
be made known to him, +V,£k« "U^ aliall Cp, 1 Bam.
come to his knowledge: I'nen lie blidll 14,24,26
hath seen or ^.^.o-^nV/u: if ^e do
^^^ ^^^ oblation a goat, « & Matt. 2^63.
Kriiio"
Miiiig not utter it, then he shall ''bear
his offering, a kid of the goats, ^ tt
ch. 7. 13
ver. 17.
l.\a iniquity: 2 or o^fanyone fr»nr'li onv
female without blemish, for his & iO. 17 ii'^® iniquity. Or AI ^ soul XOllCil ciliy
17. la
sin which he hath sinned. ^^ ^'And
Si
unclean thing, whether it be *a®
&ca 17,1ft
he shall lay his hand upon the Num. 5.81. carcase of au unclean beast, or
Cp. Num. a 13.
licad of the sin offering, and JSy ch. 24, II.
"a^ carcase of unclean cattle, or
28, 31,89.
the Bin offering in the place of Num. tail, the carcase of unclean creep-
13.10.
^° And the ing things, and
the burnt offering. p ver. 4, 15, it be hidden
ij-
24.
priest shall take of the blood gee ch. 1. 4. from him^'llbais'lD^shaii ^c uuclean,
thereof mth his finger, and put then he shall be guilty:
and guilty.
3 or ;p "U/i i/-vii«l-i
Or ^^ ^^^ tUUCll
q 8ce ch.
it upon the horns of the altar ^the uncleanness of man, what-
1
&ch. 13
&ch.
soever ^^ uncleanness iJ'l/t&'a
15.
of burnt offering, and sSn^,1>S°out
thereof shall he pour out ^f ^-^'^/:^ base f\i' with he Is unclean. r,t-\r\ if Ko Viirl
all the blood thereof ^^^ ^^^^ bottom ^^ man sliall be defiled withal, ailU lb DC niU
"^^^^ the fat tliereof r ch.
31
ml+ni*
LUC clltdi.
fVirk Aiir!
Alia he shall take away 3. 14.
from him; when he knoweth of
s ver. 10, 28.
Sfthe'fSMiS: 'as the fat is taken ch. 3. 3.
it, then he shall be f^lig; ^ S if
any one 'swear rashly
away from off the sacrifice of 1
t
1.
Cp. Judg.
80. 31
with inn linS
"ai^ii his;
a soul swear, pronouncing ixyo
& 1 8ara. 14. 24
peace offerings; and the priest & 25. 22 to do evil, or to do good, what-
& Jlnik 6. 23
shall burn it upon the altar for & Acts 23. 12. soever it be that a man shall
R.V. 1 llcb. people of the land. 2 Or, after the manner of
A.V. * llcb. any soul. t lleb. people of the land.
134
: ; :
a lamb, then he shall bring / Op. Ezra then /he shall bring ^^Al'V^elS^
lO. 19.
ihia guilt off'ering for that wherein he hath sinned,
for his trespass, which he hath committed, unto the ^f^^^ a ram without
g See ch.
WO ^turtledoves, or two young 14.
I.
blemish out of the ^'''=Si,c\TS "^
jigeons, unto the Lord ; one for thy estimation &«iSe&ofsfivlJ; after
h See Ex. 30.
and the other for
sin offering, ''the shekel of the sanctuary, for
a burnt offering. ^ And he shall a trespass oftering: ^^ and he shall
restitution that which
bring them unto the priest, who Tni:ilrp>
md;lie amends
fU.,
aOI ^Ij^ ijarm that
l-^^,
^^^
shall offer that which is for the hath ;^°"|o"n^'^^ in the holy thing,
sin offering first, and ^%ring off ich. 1.16,17.
i ch. 6. 5
and ^ shall add the fifth part
[fghead from i\g neck, *but shall & 22. 14
& 27. 13, 16, 27,
thereto, and give it unto the
not divide it asunder ^ and he :
ai.
Kum. 5. v.
priest: ''and the priest shall
^hall sprinkle of the blood of make an atonement for him with
the sin offering upon the side the ram of the trSL offering,
kch.
3f the altar; and *the rest of I. 1.5,
and i^ shall be forgi?in^him.
bhe blood shall be wrin*? out ^at ch. 4. 7, 18,
I
30,34.
17 ^„d
™if -ur
sin, and e„*,u
:he bJftom of the altar it is a sin :
mch. 4. 2.
any of iS,e things which „l'foSiSn
)ffering. ^° And he shall ^ offer hath commanded not to be done
to be done by the commandments of the Lord 5
wNum.
3he second for a burnt offering, 29.
15.
^^though he ^^^st^ not, yet is
it
Cp. Luke 12.
iccording to the "tSlm^?: ''and 48. he guilty, and shall bear his
o See ch. 4.
fhe priest shall make an atone- 20, 20, 31, 35. iniquity. ^^^And he shall bring
^^ concerning p ver.
Inent for him J^ig g|jj
15.
a ram without blemish out of the
-vhich he hath sinned, and ^^ flock, ^^"°^SS^*« thy estimation, for
forgiven
inaii be forgiven
forgi him. a trispass offering, unto the priest
11 U* iiis means suffice not for i^xm
Pln^ i-F
X>Ut 11
1:
135
I
:
5
i,^ any
111 Ul^ ail Ex. 22. 11. the priest shall burn wood on it
these that a man doeth, sinning every S^^Sf; and ^'^ '^'^^^ lay the
therein ^ then it shall be, because
: burnt ofl'ering in order upon i*'.
that he shall restore that which fat of the peace offerings. ""^ Thi^lre
he took violently away, or the thing
.>,y..T,^.^^^^.v shall eve^^£ burning upon the altar
continually. ^not^
'^which he hath ^11e"it^f(.n?Sn°' or J^ gJ^g^JJ g^ ^^^^
the deposit -nrV»:^]-, -..rocs committed to nlm,
that VVlllCIl was delivered him to keep, Num.
g ch. 2.
15. 4.
1. ^^ And this is the law of ^the
or the lost thing which he found, meat offering the sons of Aaron I
7. 6.
and as the trSss offering, ^^'^^very
Num.
ma/e^s among the children of Aaron
13. 10.
law of the burnt offering it i, the :
136
.
morning, and half thereof ^"at'^ and the blood thereof shall he
jveniug. 21 On a "baking pan U- oUnll upon the altar round about. 3 A nrl
^^ telian Kr» « 5 arti'inlrli:*
cli. 2.
night. In a pan (Jt/
&7. 9.
»[jl illivii^
round about upon the altar. iVIlU
morlfk when it is * soaked,
[liaae \A7x+Vi
Wllll rkil
Oll
•
, ^^ndwhen it is baken,
h ch. 7.
c ch. 3.
12.
3, 4,
he shall offer of it ''all the fat
thou shalt brin^ it in : «,J"the
9, 10,
& 4.
14—16
8, 9.
thereof the ^i^ump!' and the fat that
;
|be wholly burnt: it shall not /ch. 6. 18,29. it is a tSass offering. ^ -^Every
be eaten. male among the priests shall eat
24 And Lord spake unto
the thereof: it shall be eaten in the
iMoses, saying, 25 gpeak unto vcr. 1.
holy place ^ it is most holy.
:
I
This is the law of the sin offer- i See ch. 4. offering: there is one law for
ng: 'fn the place where the &
7Ch. 1.3,5,11
4. 24, 29, 33.
them : the priest that maketh
burnt offering killed shall the Cp. cii. 7. 2.
is atonement ^Swlti^ shall have
sin offering be killed before the it. ^ And the priest that offereth
)riest that offereth it for sin shall Num. 18. 9. 19. the priest shall have to himself
18.
137 E
.
>
beast, of which men offer an
he shall not leave any of it until offering made by fire unto the (
^^ But ''if the 6—8
the morning. &
cell. 19.
22. -21.
Lord, even the soul that eateth
sacrifice of his offtdnj ^e a vow, it shall be cut off" from his
^
thii'd day shall be burnt with fire. cut off" from his people.
^^ And if' any of the flesh of the And the Lord spake unto
^^
of the flesh of the sacrifice of shall burn the fat upon the
peace offerings, that pertain unto 21
j Cp. ch. 9. altar: but -^the breast shall be
the Lord, ^"having his unclean- & Num.
kch.
6. 20.
15. 3
Aaron's and his sons'. ^^ And
ness upon him, even that soul & 22. 3.
^the right siS^er shall ye give
See Ex. 30.
^shall be cut off from his people. 33.
I
unto the priest for an heave
21 And when any one oIiqII fr»nr»Vi niiv
any offering °"*^ of the sacrifices of
Moreover tlie soul that »liail tOUCll
unclean thing, a? '"the unclean- m See ch. 12
your peace offerings. ^^ He
&ch. 13
&
ness of man, or ,f"^ '^unclean ch. 15.
n See ch. 1 1.
among the sons of Aaron, that
nn\7- "unclean abomination, 24—28.
V»f»f»«f
iJCctat, rki*
Ul clliy abominable unclean thing, o See cli. 1 1
offereth the blood of the peace
10—
and eat of the flesh of the sacrifice '-'3.
^shall be cut off from his people. shoSr have I taken of the
^2 And the Lord spake unto children of Israel the
from .off
Moses, saying, ^^ Speak unto the 17.
p ch. 3. 16,
sacrifices of their peace offerings,
children of Israel, saying, ^Ye Num.
q Ex. 29.
18.18,19.
28.
^and have given them unto Aaron
shall eat no manner of fat, of ox, ?'ch. 17. 15
& 22. 8. the priest and unto his sons
Ex. 22. 31.
or of sheep, or of goat. '^^
And Ueut. 14. 21. b.ra ^statute for cvcr froni among
,^... the
Ezek. 4. 14
the fat of ti:i'ta"t tL dieth of & 44. 31. children of Israel.
R.v. 1 Or, shoulder
A.v. * Heb. catxase.
138
;
35 is the anointing-portion
1
This is the portion of the anointing of of the ephod, and bound it
the anointing-portion ^^f l-i^t.
Ani-r»Ti niirl
Aaron, clllU of the anointing ^^ ^^^^ unto him therewith. ^ And he
sons, out of the offerings of the Pput^ the breastplate upon him:
and "in the breastplate he put 2 j.i
Lord made by fire, in the day 30.
a Sec Ex. 28.
also he put in the breastplate tilt; TTvityi
UlUil
when he presented them to and the Thummim. And he ^
minister unto the Lord in the put ^the mitre^^
upon his head Ss2 ;
in See Ex.
the garments, and ^the anoint- 28. 2—4. Aaron and his sons ^laid their
n See Ex. 30.
ing oil, and *a^ bullock f°r the sin 23—25. hands upon the head of the bul-
Dffering, and *^® two rams, and ch. 4. 4.
lock for the sin offering. ""^ And
p ch. 4.
a®basket of unleavened bread Ezek. 43.
7.
20, he slew it; ^and Moses took the
26.
^ and
^fa^ther^ thou all the con- Cp. Heb. 9. 22. blood, and put it upon the horns
gregation together unto thc doOr of of the altar round about with
l|x^ tent of meeting. ^ AnrI his finger, and purified the altar,
tabernacle of the congregation.
Closes did as the Lord com- and poured °"^ the blood at the
nanded him; and the "^alSbiy"' botfom of the altar, and sancti-
V'9'S gathered^togeUie^r unto tllC dOOr OI lied it, to make reconciliation upon ^t.
\^ck
''^^^
tent of meeting.
tabernacle of the congregation.
5 A-n/l
xinu.
q ch. 3. 4
S4. 8.
^ ^And he took all the fat that
d!oses said unto the congrega- was upon the inwards, and the
ion, **This is the thing which }• Ex. 29. 4.
caul ahlve the liver, and the two
he Lord ^**^ commanded to be kidneys, and their fat, and Moses
lone. ® And Moses brought burned it upon the altar. ""^ But
laron and his sons, and washed sch.4.11,12.
nhe bullock, and ^l.ifKae^^hii''
hem with water. ^ ^And he put V-9,
t For ver.
flesh, and dung, he burnt
Iffg
see Ecclus.
ipon him ^the coat, and girded 45. 6—12. with fire without the camp; as
U Ex. 28.
lim with the girdle, and clothed 4.
the Lord commanded Moses,
IS
lim with the robe, and put the ^ And he P,^^^f"if
brought the ram ?i the
V ver. 2.
^phod upon him, and he girded burnt offering: and Aaron and
lim with the '"""lS?i^u.7°glrdie^^"'^ his sons laid their hands upon
R.V. I Or, portiun 2 That is, the Lights and the Perfections. 3 Or, turban
A.V. Heb. hound.
139 E6
I
;; :
the head of the ram. ^^ And he the burnt offering they were
a conseci'ation
killed j{: and Moses sprinkled cousecrationa for a sweet savour:
the blood upon the altar round it an offering made by fire
^"-f
about. ^° And he cut the ram unto the Lord. ^^ And Moses
into '*^
pieces and Moses burnt; took the breast, and waved it
"the head, and the pieces, and a ch. I. 8.
for a wave offering before the
was Modes' portion
the fat. ^^ And he washed the Lord: it
^f ^^^ ^.^^1
inwards and the legs ^l\-^ water of consecration it ^as Moses' part ^S ;
and Moses burnt the whole ram the Lord commanded Moses.
upon the altar: it v/as a burnt h Ex. 30. 30. 2° And ^ Moses took of the
Num. 3. 3.
offering « owApf savour: was o-p
it
sacrifice
f^.-^
1^^ <* &>Weei savour, and <^^^ anointing oil, and of the blood
made by
offering fire unto the which was upon the altar, and
Lord; as the Lord commanded sprinkled it upon Aaron, «,^^
Moses. 22 And 4ie ^b'Sughf the c ver. 2.
upon his garments, and upon
other ram, the ram of consecra- his sons, and upon his sons' gar-
tion: and Aaron and his sons ments Avith him; and sanctified
laid their hands upon the head Aaron, o,,,^ his garments, and his
of the ram. ^^ And he slew it sons, and his sons' garments
^^ And Moses said
and Moses took of the blood with him.
^o^'/itf' ^i^d put it ^Hipon the tip d See
14-17,
ch. 14. unto Aaron and to his sons,
of Aaron's right ear, and upon Boil the flesh at the door of
tent of meeting
the thumb of his right hand, \\xa.
y'^^^ tabernacle of the congregation
.
•
n-t^A
rtliu.
and upon the great toe of his there eat it ^fth the bread that
right foot. And he brought 2^ IS m
tne basket oi consecrations', as
Aaron's sons, and Moses put of I commanded, saying, Aaron and
the blood upon the tip of their his sons shall eat it. ^^ And
right ear, and upon the ummbs of that which remaineth of the
their right Imtk, ^^d upon the flesh and of the bread shall
great of their right f°^f and
to^'e^s
: ye burn with fire. ^^ And ye
Moses sprinkled the blood upon shall not go out ^''pf^ the door of
tent of meeting
the altar round about. ^^ And \\\(x
^^^'-^ tabernacle of the congregation in
cpvr'n
°^ ' '-'"
he took the fat, and the ^rump?' days, until the days of your-
and the fat that was upon
all consecration be
at an end ^^^
fulfilled .
•
fp.«
the inwards, and the caul allte e E/.ek. -5-3. he 'shall ^consecrate you seven days. 34 -^*
A a
25, •.:(>.
seven days sliall he consecrate you.
the liver, and the two kidneys, ^tl^hafr done this so the day,
and their fat, and the right Lord hath commanded to do,
^® ^wd out of the basket to make an ^„ atonement for you.
shouwer •
R.V. 1 Or, shovXder 2 The Sept., Onkelos and Syr. read, as Iain, commanded. See ver. 35, ch. 10. 13. 3 Heb. fill
your hand.
140
: :
a calf and a lamb, both of the dIT wish the inwards and the legs,
first year, without blemish, for a and burnt them upon the burnt
burnt offering; "^ Aitoi^bufiock and ver. 3, 7,
offering on the altar. ""^ ^And
Heb. 2. 17
&5. presented
I ram for peace offerings, to
3. "Upk
Aie brought
^\.f^
i^li^ people S oblation,
TkAA-nlp'a
offering,
goat of the sin oifering
jacrifice before the Lord ; and OT-jrl
<X11U fnrklr
LUUK i\^Pk
Llie goat, which was the sin
h ver. 17.
a mingled with oil
^lat offbring ch. 2. 4. "^otferii^^^ for the people, and slew
nanded that ye should do and : slew also the bufiock a^rid the f^^
p
he glory of the Lord shall 16.
ch. 3. 1, 12,
/o? a sacrifice of peace offerings,
3pear unto you. ^ And Moses which was for the people: and
aid unto Aaron, i^^aw^near ^j^^.^ Aaron's sons pSSed wnto him
le altar, and ^ offer thy sin Heb.
q ch. 4.
5. 1—3
3.
the blood, ^S^rSkiii upon
&7. 27
fering, and thy burnt offering, &9. 7. the altar round about, ""^ and
nd make an atonement for thy- the fat of the bulfock ^^^ of
elf, and for the people: and the ram, the ^rump,^' ^-nd that
r 4. 16,
offbr the f^^]^^ of the people, 20.
c1i.
which covereth ^the inwards,
nd make an atonement for 14
8 ch. 3. 3, 9,
and the kidneys, and the caul
&4. 8 ^o ^nd they put
lem as the Lord commanded.
; &7. 3. afove the liver:
So Aaron drew near m-»^rk -flio olfoi'
Aaron therefore went imtO llltJ aiLa^, t ch. 3. 5, 16. the fat upon the breasts, *and
nd slew the calf of the sin he burnt the fat upon the altar
ffering, which was for himself. ^^ and the breasts
and the right
11 ch. 4. 6
^And the sons of Aaron ^broSht^ & a. 15. shoufder Aaron waved ^for a wave
V Ex. 29. 24,
le blood unto him: and he 26. offering before the Lord as ;
See ch. 7. SO—
ipped his finger in the blood, 34. Moses commanded. ^^ And
ad ^put it upon the horns of w See cl». 4.
Aaron lifted up his fc^\' to-
*
7.
X Cp. Luke
16 altar, and poured out the 24. 50.
ward the people, and ^blessed
lood at the bottom of the altar: y Deut. 2
See Num.
1 . .5.
ii 1
Luke
Tim.
I.
3. 3, 8.
15
sons with thee, when ye go ' into
h Cp. Judg.
"
' ^not
tent of meeting, that ye die
the altar the burnt offering and 6. 21
the tabernacle of the congregation, ^lest ye die
all the people saw it, & 20
ever
and when it shall be a statute for
13. 19,
4-1-.^ -Prtf.
I lie lai .
v:}ilch when all the people saw, & 1 Kin. 18. 38
& 1 Chr. 2i. 26
nhey shouted, and '^fell on their & 2 Chr. 7. throughout your generations
& 2 Mac. 2. 10,
10 and 'that ye may ^put dif-
U.
faces. Cp. Ezra
ference between "'^ holy and
c
''
And -^Xadab and Abihu, 3. 11.
d (p. 1 Kiu. ^^® im-
^^^niioVr"' ^nd between
10 the sons of Aaron, ^took &
18. 3;)
2 Chr. 7. 3.
clean and ^^'^ clean; ^^ and '^^that
either of them
his censer, &
ech. 11.47
20. 25.
"'^
carry your brethren from before & 6. 16.
r ch. 7. 31,
wave breast and heave sifoufJer
18. 11.
thou, and thy sons, and thy
daughters with thee: for they
are given as
camp as Moses had said. ^And
;
^^^^ ^^^^ ^J^y gQj^g'
^^^y
Moses said unto Aaron, and unto due, ,,Mch are given OUt of thC
Eleazar and unto Ithamar, his sacrifices of "'^ peace offerings
""^
orw^a
bOllo,
2»Let not the hair of your heads go loose,
&
sch.
21. 10.
13. ir,
of the children of Israel. *The
Uncover not your heads, Ezek. 24.
neither rend your clothes ;
17.
10,
heave sifiufder and the wave breast
ch. 7. 31, 34.
that ye die not, n^^A that he be not "wroth with t
shall they bring with the ofi'er-
lest ye die, ciii'J- lest wrath come upon n Num. I. 63
&
all the "°"Se"''"* but let your %
16.
18.
22,46
.5.
ings made by fire of the fat, to
) osh. 7. 1
brethren, the whole house of & 22. 18, 20. wave it for a wave oftering
Israel, bewail the burning which before the lZl\ and it shall be
the Lord hath kindled. ^ ''And
11 ell. 21. 12.
thine, and thy sons' with thee,
ye shall not 20 out from the b/rst&e for ever; as the Lord
Ar^i^y
LUJUl Ui +lio
i-w-F tent of meeting,
LHt> tabernacle of the congregation, hath commanded.
lest ye die: '"for the anointhig
w cli. 8. 30. And Moses diligently sought
1^
142
. :
J^
in within the lioly place • bllUUlU
^fnS^ have eaten it in the in the seas, and in the rivers, of
hofy?E ''^s I commanded. ""^And
c c)i. 6. 2(i,
all that move in the waters, and
Aaron ^S^ unto Moses, Behold, ^f
Ul
all
any
the li -171 Tin* creatures that are
living thing which is -fl^rk
i-rt
m^tlie
"^this day have they offered their d cli. 9. 8, 12.
waters, they shaft be ^n ^abomina-
e ch. 7. 21.
sin offering and their burnt finn
tiuil mifrk
aniU yo^- H ^"d they shall be
yoy. rj^Yiey shall be even
offering before the Lord; and ^an abomination unto you; ye
there have befallen me such things as these
such things have befallen me shall not eat of their flesh,
and their carcases j^e shall have iy^ QKr»miiiQ
and if I had eaten the sin offering but ye shall have their carcases '^^1 duuiiiiiid-
to-day, /would "Un^rc^ K^ion well-pleasing /Jer. 6.
today, should ^^ llcive
-J
4-
uecil accepted & 14. 12.
20
tion. ^2 Whatsoever hath no fins
Hos. 9. 4.
in the sight of the Lord? Mai. 10, I. 13 nor scales in the waters, that
^°And v^^hen Moses heard that, & 2. 13. IS
shall le ^an abomination unto you.
it
lie
-iiracj
" clo
well-pleasing in his sight,
content.
^3 And these are they which J^
^
(Heb.).
Ps. 102. 6
and the i^p^i^^l; and '^the bat.
3ecause he "cheweth the cu^, but Hsai. 34. 11 20 A 1] winged creeping things tliat go upon
-^^^^ fowls that creep, going upon all four,
(Heb.).
i^deth not the toou he is unclean g(Sh upon all four, which have
^mto you. ^ And the hare, legs above their feet, to leap
)ecause f^ ^cheweth the ^^^ but withal upon the earth ^^ even ;
R.V. 1 Or, to t(ike. aii'ay 2 Heb. hringeth up. 3 Heb. shaphan, the Tlyvax Siiriacw* or rockhadger. * Or, great vulture
H<'b. tahiiiaii, of uiictMtain meaning. Or, an'iin
'' ?
Or, ibis » Four kinds of locusts or grasshoppers, whicli are not
;rtaiiily known.
143
;
16. 20,28
unclean,
& 17. l.-j.
whereupon any part of their
2^
carcSfof every beast which
17..
Num. 19. 10
things that creep upon the ye may eat, die; he that toucheth
earth; the weasel, and nhe c Tsai. 6G. 17
the carcase thereof shall be un-
"^^ And
mouse, and the ^tortoLr' after clean until the even.
and the Set,* and
30 dch. 17. 1.^
^4ie that eateth of the carcase
i^ kind, & 22. 8.
unclean until the even. ^2 And that creepeth upon the earth
any of them, shall he an
abomination it shall ;
upon whatsoever
not be eaten. Whatsoever "^^
when they are dead, doth fall,
it be unclean
shall whether ;
goeth upon the belly, and what-
it be any vessel of wood, or soever goeth upon all four, or
raiment, or skin, or sack, what- whatsoever ^hath S^felfaS all
soever vessel it be, tS/i^^ any creeping things that creep upon
work is done, -^it must be put /ch. 15. 12. the earth, them ye shall not eat;
into water, and it shall be un- for thev are an abomination.
,ch.2o.2.5. 43 f;Ye ^hall not make y^oTSYves
clean until the even; ""^i^g^'
2 Or, stewpaii 3 Or, dstem
of uncertain meaning, but probably denoting four
kinds of lizards.
R.V. »
Words
iOi, he who Tieh. souls.
* Heb. a gathering together of waters. [ Ueh. doth miatipli/ feet. t
A.V,
144
HAP. II, V. 43] LEVITICUS [CiTAP. 13, V. 4
Lord that brTnglth yon up out of shall be cleansed from the ^Tssue"
the land of Egypt, to be your of her blood. This is the law
Grod: *ye shall therefore be for lier that ^^fS\{ £n '''' a male
loly, for I am holy or a female. ^ And if ^Ihe b?not
46 This is the law of the a lamb, then she shall
^SSi Se*to"brin°g*
md of the fowl, and of every &
dch.
5.7.
I. 14
ift, Hwo ^-tiSr* 01^ two young
Luke
living creature that moveth in
(Jitod
2. -^4. pigeons; ^the one for the burnt
the waters, and of every creature e ver. G.
offering, and the other for a sin
^hat creepeth upon the earth: / ch. 4. 2a. offering: ^and the priest shall
^^ ^to make a difference between
&
f/ch. 10. 10
20. 25.
make an atonement for her, and
he unclean and the clean, and she shall be clean.
between the ^^^^"blast""^ that may
[>e eaten and the ^^^^Sfasl""^ that ^ And the Lord spake
nay not be eaten. IQ ^
unto Moses and ""^° Aaron,
saying, ^ When a man
^ And the Lord spake un- shall have in the skin of his
[2 to Moses, saying, ^ Speak h ch. 14. 56.
flesh ^a ^rising, °^ a scab, %r*
unto the children of Israel, bright spot, and it ^^f^^^ in the
^ymg, If a woman have^coSved skin of his flesh m.^ the plague of
and ten a nian ^~^^i', then
,eed, i Dent. 24. 8.
leprSy-'then he shall be brought
she shall be unclean seven 2.
j Cp.
2'J.
Luke unto Aaron the priest, or unto
ays; accoKHnS to the days of the kch. 15.19. one of his sons the priests:
impurity of her sickness alio 11 cli^ Kf^ ^ and the priest shall look on
iparation for her infirmity »iicin »iic uk^
nclean. ^ And
in the ^eighth ZGen. 17.12.
Luke 59 I.
the plague in the skin of the
& 2. 21.
the flesh of his foreskin John 7. 22, 23.
flesh: and Jfe,^ the hair in the
tay
lall be circumcised. ''^And she plague i"! turned white, and the
appeajance^of^the^plague
lall then continue in the blood j^^ (Jecpcr thaU
f her purifying three and thirty the skin of his flesh, it is *a^
ays; she shall touch no hal- plague of leprosy and the priest :
)wed thing, nor come into the shall look on him, and pronounce
mctuary, until the days of her him unclean. ^ ^"/l ^* the bright
urifying be fulfilled. ^ But if spot be white in the skin of his
^^^ appeara^vce thereof
le bear a maid child, then she flesh, and ^^^ jjOt
lall be unclean two weeks, as deeper than the skin, and the
her separation: aud she shall hair thereof be not turned ^1%
^ntinue in the blood of her m Cp. ver. 11. then *^the priest shall shut up
urifying threescore and six him that hath the plague seven
145
:
days :
^ and the priest shall look flesh, and pronounce him to be un-
on him the seventh day: and, clean for the raw flesh is unclean
:
if the scab spread ^uch abroad the boil there H a white rising,
1 •™1^4- ^,-^^4- <*re(l.lish-w]iite,
leprosy in the skin of his flesh, skin, then the priest shall pro-
nounce him unclean it is a
and the priest shall pronounce :
the skin, and the leprosy cover the priest shall pronounce him
all tlie skin of hhn that hath clean.
24 Hi^ flesh hath
when the i-r, f,Vifl-
the plague from his head even ^1 be any flesh, 1" ^^^^
if tliere
feet, as far as appearetli to the priest „u:--, thereof a burning by fire,,
c\na
LU Ilia
f/-k
111© foot, wheresoever the priest looketh
.
j
Slvin -whereof there is U
hot burning, «*^^^
fli« ^/ialt of the burning become a
•3
then the priest shall cd^slder- tne /^nir.lr
qUlCK Jieb/l tliat bumeth have a white
K-i.irY.l-.+ c-r-^r\-i- ''reddish-white, fvf
and, behold, if the leprosy have 7i, ver. 19. brigllt spot, somewliat reddish, ^*'
covered all his flesh, he shall white; ^^ then the priest shall
pronounce him clean that hath look upon it: and, behold, if
the plague: it is all turned the hair in the bright spot be
Avhite he is clean.
:
^^ But turned white, and *^^^t"'^Tr''
whe^nsoever appCarctll lu
j.g^^ fl^g}^ "'T-ht^^ deeper than the skin; it
him, he shall be unclean. ^^And is ^""^'a°!ei,ro.y^"' brokcU OUt thC jjf
and
the priest shall ^""ie''" tlie raw bnrning wherefore the priest shall
146
; , ;
the priest shall look upon him the priest shall look on him: and,
the seventh day and if it be : behold, if the scall be spread in
spread ^uch abroad in the skin, the skin, the priest shall not
then the priest shall pronounce seek for ^^'® yellow hair; he is
him unclean it is the plague of iiiir'lfinTi
UnCieail. 37 i3Ul
"Rn+ if
ll
in his eyes the scall
:
the scan be in his
^^ And if the bright ^^
nf n «faA7 nnrl black hair be
leprosy. sight *^^ *^ feiay, cinu f/taUhere is black hair
spot stay ^in \^^^ place, and h ver. 23. grown up therein; the scall is
"^'sp^rea^E^ il\ thc skill,^ but ,, bc healed, he is clean and the :
"y«" the ^° then the priest spots in the skin of their flesh
^llS;
a dull ^irlii+ck.
shall ^^fee°" the plague: and, ^^ ofdarkish
1^^ WlllCe \i lb
IG o
la a tetter,
freckled ,
tlie priest shall pronounce him ofl" his head, he is bald; yet is
unclean: a ^^.y scall, emn\
it is he clean. And he that 'Lth Ms^alr
^^'^
leprosy ^^^^^ the head or ''^
fallen from the ^'^"pLfol hfs^^'
ofl"
^^ And if the priest look
beard. head tow^ard 'his face, hC IS lOreheaQ
3n the plague of the scall, and, ^^ But ^f
\S&\ yet is he clean.
aolirkl/-! the appearance thereof be not
JUllUlU, it ^g jjot iji gjgjjt
there be in the bald head, or
deeper than the skin, and ^^^ bald forehead, a ^ifi^e^SI^I
plague, if :„ breaking out :,,
lu^'thereis 1^0^ Wack hair in i['. sore ) 11^ lb a 1|=ki-»rn«A7'
ItJpiUS?^ sprung up -^^^
then the priest shall shut up his bald head, or his bald fore-
lihn that hath the plague of the head. ^^ Then the priest shall
;call seven days: ^^ and in the look upon ^'j™: and, behold, if
eventh day the priest shall look the rising of tlie be \^iJt?" '^
>n the plague and, behold, if
:
rSdifh in his bald head, or 'in his
he scall ^"sifrfad'^not"^' aud there be bald forehead, as the ^^^Te™ y ""^
n it no yellow hair, and the aweSh in the skin of the flesh;
ppeavance of the scall be not ^^ he is a leprous man, he is
ueepcr +1^ott
scall he not in sight tuan rl ^rk-i^^vv
)ut the scall shall he not shave ^"S^Xrir unclean; his plague
,nd the priest shall shut up Mm is in his head.
hat hath the scall seven days ^^ And the leper in whom the
pore ^^ and in the seventh day
: plague is, his clothes shall be
"the hair of his head shall go loose,
he priest shall look on the scall: c ch. 10. C. T«oi-»f
rent, ana
r»T->rl
his head bare,
147
I
) :
greenish or reddish in the gar- thou shalt burn that wherein the
ment, or in the skin, eitiLr in the plague is with fire. ^^ And the
warp, or in the woof, oi* in any garment, either ^^^ warp, or ^^®
Hhing of skin; it is ^^^ plague woof, or whatsoever thing of
of leprosy, and shall be shewed skin which thou shalt
it be,
unto the priest ^° and the : wash, the plague be departed
if
priest shall look upon the from them, then it shall be
plague, and shut up ^'t &' washed the second time, and.
hath the plague seven days shall be clean. ^^ This is the
^^ and he shall look on the law of the plague of leprosy in
plague on the seventh day: if a garment of woollen or linen,
the plague be spread in the either in the warp, or "^® woof,
garment, either in the \varp, or or any thing of ^^i^i to pro-
in the woof, or in *a^ skin, nounce it clean, or to pronounce
whatever service skin is used for fl^p it unclean.
.
or in any work that is made of skin j
tiic
plague is -^a fretting leprosy ; it /(•h. 14. 44.
148
HAP. 14, V. 6] LEVITICUS [Chap. 14, v. 21
liall shave all his hair off his him that is to be cleansed, and
ead and his beard and his upon the thumb of his right
yebrows, even all his hair he hand, and upon the great toe of
tiall shave off*: and ^lie shall his right foot, upon the blood of
^ash his clothes, Ifso he shall the trispass offering: ^^ and the
ash his flesh in water, and he remnant of thc oll that Is ill tllC
liall be clean. ^° And on the hand he shall
priest's upon
jJou^'r
iig,and the log of oil, and ''wave n See Ex, 29. 2^ And ^if he be poor, and
24
hem for a wave offering before &
o ch. 5.
12. 8.
7, 11
^cannot get so m"ch'- then he shall
he Lord: ""^ and he shall ^i^^y take one ^fa^SJ^ for a ti^L offer-
he ^lamb^ ^in the place where &
joch. 1.6,11
4. 4, 24.
ing '^Ho be Avaved, *to make an
e^teii kill the sin offering and atonement for him, and one tenth
part ofmi^ephah
he burnt offering, in the ft^ ^f fi^^^ f^^^^^ miuglcd
'"
149
; ;
a log of oil
22 a^^^fi ly^Q turtle- a Seech. 12.
|
ghall makc an atouemcnt for
him
that to
is be cleansed before the
doves, or two young pigeons,
such as he is able to get; and Lord. ^2 ^his is the law of him
the one shall be a sin oiFering, in whom is the plague of leprosy,
whos"e\and 1^ not able to
get
and the other a burnt offering.
23 6 A i^rl
J\IH1 he
on the eighth day he shall bring
shall bring them on the eighth
h ver. 10, 11.
c ver. 10.
Hhat vMch ^^cr^aw^c^/i to his
the palm of his OAvn left hand: priest shall go in to see the
27 and the priest shall sprinkle house: ^7 and he shall look on
with his right finger some of the the plague, and, behold, if the
oil that is in his left hand seven plague be in the walls of the
times before the Lord: 28 and house with hollow strakes, green-
ioV. and the appearance thereof
the priest shall put of the oil or T.^r1rliw!V>
isn r^^^ reciaisn, M'hich in sight
of the right ear of him that is the priest shall go out of the
to be cleansed, and upon the house to the door of the house,
thumb of his right hand, and and shut up the house seven
upon the great toe of his right days: ^9 and the priest shall
foot, upon the place of the blood come again the seventh day,^
of the trlsSss offering: 29 and the and and, behold, if
shall look:
rest of the oil that is in the the plague be spread in the
hand he shall put upon
priest's walls of the house ^^ then the ;
150
. .
shall take other stones, and with the ^running water, and with
put them in the place of those the living bird, and with the cedar
stones and he shall take other
; wood, and with the hyssop, and
niorteri ^w^ sliall plalster the house. with the scarlet: ^^ but he shall
^^ And if the plague come again, let go the living bird out of the
and break out in the house, a bee ver. i
city ^into the open ^^^lieurs.'aud ^'^
after that he hath taken awkV b ver. 19, -20. ^ make atonement for the
an
the stones, and after he hath house: and it shall be clean.
scraped the house, and after it ^^ This is the law for all
is plaistered ;
^^ then the priest manner of plague of leprosy,
shall come "' and look, and, cell. 13. 30.
dch. 13. 47.
and ^^'L^iir"' ^^ and for ^the
behold, if the plague be spread leprosy of a garment, and ^0/
in the house, it is ^a fretting ech. 13.51,
^a i|°^se; ^^ and ^for a rising,
leprosy in the house: it is un- /ver.
fir ch. 13.
34.
2.
and for a scab, and for a bright
clean. ^^ And he shall break h See
10, 11.
ell. lO. spot: ^^ to ^ teach +when it is
down the house, the stones of unclean, and when it is clean:
it, and the timber and thereof, this is the law of leprosy.
all the ISorttr of the house; and
he shall carry them forth out of ^ And the Lord spake
the city into an unclean place. IC unto INIoses and to Aaron,
^® Moreover he that goeth into ^ saying, ^ Sj)eak unto the
the house all the while that it children of Israel, and say unto
Is shut up shall be unclean until
I
rsiim. 5.
v]\. C2.
"i
4.
them, ^When any man hath
Sam.
the even. ^^ And he that lieth
'2 3. i'J.
^he house Hwo birds, and cedar I Cp. ver. wash his and
clothes, bathe ^"^
4—6.
[vood, and scarlet, and hyssop: w ch. 16. 20 himself in water, and be unclean
& 17. 15.
•° and he sliall kill
the one of until the even. ® And he that
he birds in an earth'en vessel sitteth on any thing whereon he
ker ^running water: ^^ and he sat that hath the issue ^^^
shall
hall take the cedar wood, and wash and bathe him-
his clothes,
he hyssop, and the scarlet, and self in water, and be unclean
he living bird, and dip them until the even. And he that "^
n the blood of the slain bird, toucheth the flesh of him that
,nd in the Running water, and hath the issue shall wash his
prinkle the house seven times: clothes, and bathe himself in
^ and he shall cleanse the house water, and be unclean until the
Irith the blood of the bird, and even. ^ And if he that hath
151
LEVITICUS [Chap. 15, v. 27
Chap. IS, v. 8]
washed with water, and be un-
the issue spit upon biin that is ^^ The
clean until the even.
clean; then he shall wash his
woman with whom ^^^^
also
clothes, and bathe himself in
shall lie with seed of copulation,
water, and be unclean until
they shall both bathe themselves
the even. ® And what 'saddle upon
^,r^». 1^^ that hath the issue rideth issue a Cp. 1 Sam. in water, and '^be unclean until
soever ne rideth upon that hath the 21. 4.
'flovveis^ be
upon him, he shall be
day he shall take to him two
or two young ,j Sec ch. 12. unclean seven days; and aiPthe
turtledoves,
i^
priest: '"* and Luke 3. 43. issue of her blood many days
them unto the
the priest shall offer them, Hhe 31.
ich. 14.
-t S the time of her .SS;. or
she l^ave an issue beyoud the tiuiC
if
one for a sin offering, and the j ver. 30. of her all the days of the
S?a& ;
other for a burnt offering; -^and See ch. 4. 26,
^^^ shall
issue of her uncleanness
the priest shall make an atone-
ment for him before the Lord be as ^^ the days of her 'S^Mlu-
she ,,i! u unclean. 26 Every bed
for his issue.
Ic ch. 22. 4.
whereon she lieth all the days
1^ Andany man's seed of
*^if Deut. 23. 10.
152
Chap. 15, v. 27] LEVITICUS [Chap. 16, v. 13
shall be unclean, and shall wash til. (I I. 10
and "^a ram
for a burnt offenng.
& 8. 18.
his clothes, and bathe himself in b ch. 6. 10 ^ He put on ^the holy linen
shall
«&8. 7.
water, and be unclean until tlie Ezek. 44. 17,
coat, and he shall have the linen
18.
2^ Thus shall
ye separate the take the two goats, and px||^nt
children of Israel from their un- them before the Lord at the
cleanness; that they die not in door Ui
UUUl me tabernacle
nf fVio ^-^nt of meeting.
of the congregation.
their uncleanness, when they ^ And Aaron shall cast lots upon
'defile my tabernacle that is i Num.
5. 3
the two goats; one lot for the
(fe 19. 13, 20.
in the midst of +1^^,-,-,
Hlt/111. Ezek. 5. 11
among & 23. 38. Lord, and the other lot for
32 This is the law him that
-^of j ver.
k ver. 26.
2.
the'*tcSgoat. ^ And Aaron shall
hath an issue, and ^of him whose Cp. ver. 21, 22
the goat upon which the
(for mg.). ^br^g^
seed °^ ^oP^lation gQg^J^ f^^^^ j^.^^ I ver. 16.
offer him and
BO that he is unclean thereby. '"^L^oiys^^iot'^tf^ir"'
33mn.^/\ ^^i'
anCl 01 ^° But the
and IS defiled therewith j
TO ver. 19.
for a sin offering.
her that is sick ''if her "Kei?" goat, on which the lot fell ^^^^
111
and him that hath an issue,
-^of *Azazel, aVinll
OAiciix ht^
uc set q}Utc.
«*Alve
the scapegoat, presented
t)f the man, ''and of the woman, n VCI-. 2.1.
before the Lord, to make an
rand of him that lieth with her ver. 24.
atonement ^ml him, *""?end.hini.away
and to let him go
phat is unclean. '^Azazel
foi a scapegoat into the wilderness.
11
And Aaron shall p^S^
bring fi'the
y^ And the Loud spake bullock of the sin offering, which
10 "wto ZlTs after ^the p oh. 10. 1,2.
is for himself, and shall make an
death of the two sons of atonement for himself, and for
[B Varon, when they ^Sref before his house, and shall kill the
;he Lord, and died; ^ and the
bullock of the sin offering which
^ORD said unto Moses, Speak is for himself: ^^ and he shall
imto Aaron thy brother, that q cli. lO. 1.
take '^a censer full of burning coals
Num. 16. 46.
^e *'come not at all times into Rev. 3—5.
8.
?• Cp. Ex. 30. of fire from off the altar before
|he holy place within tlie 10
Iti' & Heb. 9. 7, the Lord, and his hands full of
)efore the ^r^^fS which is upon 12, 24, 25
& 10. 19—22. sweet incense beaten small, and
ihe ark; that he die not: for ^I S Ex. 25. 22
& 40j 34, 35. bring it within the ^Ijj-' ^^ *and
it^ill appear in the cloud upon Cp. 1 Kin. 8.
10—12. he shall put the incense upon
rU^ mercy-seat. 3 Herewith ahaU \ o^.^,. t Ex. 30. 1,
^^^ mercy seat. Thus SUail AarOU 7,8. the fire before the Lord, that
ome into the holy place: '^with It ch. 4. 3.
the cloud of the incense may
f_young bulloc k for a sin offering.
R.V. ' Or, turban
V Ex. 25.
Or, dismissal
'^
21.
cover nhe /SJ
3 Qy^ Q^cr
that is upon S
A.V. • Heb. Azazel. t Ileb. ivent h/j.
153
|
go the
nvithin the ^Sl: and do Avith fe & 1 Pet. 2. 24. hSd: and -^he shall let ^3
e ver. 2.
goat in the wilderness. And
blood as he did with the blood Heb. 6. 19
the ,Sf/tel:
-"^
and he shall
11.
put oft' the linen garments, which
''make an atonement tor the 7i ver. 18.
Cp. E.\. 29. 36
he put on when he went into the
holy place, because of the ^t
&, Ezek. 45. IS
& Heb. D. 22,
holy place, and shall leave them
23,
there: ^^ and he shall \-^^ his
''cieannfsf of
thc children of Israel,
and because of their Sg^l^i^fs' flesh Jfth water in holy place &
^Y^n all their sins: and so shall and put on his garments, and
1
^^
J
ne do lor tne
J? ,^ 4.1^ ^ tent of meeting,
tabemacle of the consregation,
i ver. 3, 5. come forth, and ^ofter his burnt
offerhl, and
the burnt offering of
that .ilnft^Sng them in the
midst of their \\^Snn^fstf "
'^ -^ And I.
j Cp. Luke
10,21. the people, and make an atone-
fSii and for the
there shall be no man m the ment for
of the
tent of meeting wlieU
»»Aiv^ix hc A;ch.4. 8—10.
Ex. 29. 13.
people. And 25 *the fat
tabemacle of the congregation
sin offering shall he burn upon
goeth in to make an atonement
the altar. ^^ And hejhat ^1^
in the holy place, until he come
out, and have made an atone-
I ver. 9, 10. go the goat for the'tcapeloat shall
m Cp, ch. wash his clothes, and bathe his
*'^
a^ atonement
for it; and shall & 4. 24.
p
in to make atonement in the holy
ver. 16.
at all, v^hdher it be
154
: :
155
« :;
of
& 15. 23.
of thy sister, the daughter ot
with dust. ^^ For % t the life c Ezek. 24. 7.
^^'^
daughter of
d Cp. 2 Sam.
thy father, or
all grsfr- ^the blood ^^--Vfti^fjr:^' 13. 1-2
5.
the Lord.
6 None of you shall approach Cp. 1 Sam.
are her near kinswomen:
28.
7-
it i^
the nakedness
*
beside the other in her life time
of thy father, Zf 24
Cp. ch. 15 ?t
19 ';^nd i^Ijou giialt not approacl
of thy mother, shalt thou not && 20. 18
r.zek 6
unto a woman to uncover hei 18.
— R.V. 1
Ileh. carcase. ^ Or, by ' o„ ^^ormity
Or, oue wife to anoth£'
U^h. Uvut hanteth any hanting.
+
t « camtse.
tIm>, a
Heb. r«iv««c *"
XUe\y. remainder of his fie«"- §
AV •
156
: "
20(mg. formg.)
these the nations are defiled & Vs. 96. 5 if ought remain until the third
(mR. for mg.).
which I cast out ^^^"^ before you See Ex. 20.
3-5.
day, it shall be burnt iJ^'tL fire.
25 and ^the land is defiled j Ex. 34. 17. ^ And if it be eaten at all on the
Cp. Deut. 27.
therefore I do visit the iniquity 15. third day, it is ^^VoS"^^^""; it
k ch. 20. 15,
jthereof upon it, and the land jtseif 16. shall not be IfXtH:
%he^"e?ore evcry
Ex. 22. 19.
i'vomiteth out her inhabitants. I See ch. 7.
15—18.
one that eateth it shall bear *
6 itV/a
J-^
therefore shall Iro^Tk
l^-CCp mxT
Iliy m ch. 20. 12. his iniquity, because ^he hath
r shall therefore
n ch. 1.3
'Statutes and my •'j^dfiS?; and & 22.
o ver. 30.
19. profaned the haiiowed thing of the
shall not commit any of these Cp. Matt. 15. Lord: and that soul shall be
19,20
ibominations neither any of^ your
;
& Mark 7. 21— cut off* from among ^Is pCOplc.
23.
^ And ^when
:)wrnauon. nor ^^1 straugcr that p ch. 20. 23.
Cp. Deut. 18.
ye reap the
^ojournetli among you: ^^ (for 12. harvest of your land, thou shalt
q Num. 35.
ill these abominations have the 34. not wholly reap the corners of
Jer. 2. 7.
lien of the land done, which Ezek. 36. 17. thy field, neither shalt thou
r ch. 7. 18.
Aere before you, and the land 5 ch. 20. 22. gather the gfelnfS of thy harvest.
t See ch. 5. 1.
^s
s defiled;) that the land ""^^^
5.
u See ver. 4,
"•^
And thou shalt not glean
lot you out also, when ye defile V ch. 22. 15. thy vineyard, neither shalt thou
rja if vomited ^,,f +V,p, nation fVi^f wSee ch. I6.
fI, as 11 spued ^'^^l' ^^^ nations Hiat 29. gather '\lf^frd?'' of thy vine-
^^ X ch. 23. 22.
I'^'^e
before you. For whoso- Deut. 24. 19— yard thou shalt leave them for
;
21.
ever shall commit any of these Cp. Ruth 2. the poor and ^^"^ ^^"^ stranger: I
15, 16.
ibominations, even the souls
15.
y See Ex. 20. am the Lord your God. ^^ ^Ye
Jiat commit them shall be cut z Cp. ch. 6. shall not iS.' ^neither ^^'^^^ ^^ deal
2,3
)fi' from among their people. & Eph. 4. 15, 25 falsely, ne^uier li© one to another.
& Col. 3. 9.
;o
« Therefore shall ye keep a ch. 22. 9. And ^ye shall not swear by
"•2
Or, aKparalf.d for 2 Or, to 8r:t thciu apart to Molech ^ lleh. tliiin}^ of noniiht. .See Jer. 14. 14.
157
: 9
'^ ^Thou
Cp. Matt. 26.
Seel Kin. the fifth year shall ye eat ot
judge thy neighbour. (-0,61.
neighbour: I
17. 17.
God. 2^ ^Ye shall not eat any
the blood of thy j2lvin.2l.6,
2 Chr. 33. 6.
thing with the blood: nieither
am the Lord. ^^ '^Thou shalt fcProv.27.r), Ecclus. 6. 19. cl^oll ye nap.
snail ^T/:*
enchantments,
use enchantment, -pf.,.
*^^^^
^practise
23. 17. ^q
with a woman, that is a bond- Deut. 22. neither seek after wizards,
be defiled by them: I am the
s
9-11.
maid, + betrothed to an husband, t ver. 3. ch.
And ^if a
I am the Lord,
14—16.
free,
^i
And ^^he shall bring his ?;ch. 20.6,27. ^f
Deut.
stranger sojourn with thee in
18. 11.
trl^?a\s offering
unto the ^Lord, Isai. 8. 19.
Ex. 22. 18 &
Cp.
^ Or, enormitij
RV 1 Ileb. there .xhall he inquisition. Heb.
,. Ueh. retrroarhedhi/, or, for man. X Or, they.
AV * Or, thnflhnnhc'ir not sm for liim. -i
"*i"ii w.,„n
<u- nhiiv^flhi; anv^" .. u.-i. profane.
lieh. ^,..,/..,.,^ »
** Or,
Or. oppi'ess.
o
there shun he a sLuvuiu. 5 Ueb. hoUneas ofprccsc, to H<e Lord.
158
:: ;
fnd will cut him off, and all that and ye shall slay the beast.
go a whoring after him, to p See Ex. ^^ ^And if a woman approach
34. 15.
jommit whoredom with Molech, unto any beast, and lie down
rom among their people. ^And thereto, thou shalt kill the
the soul that turneth "after ^sudi^as*' 31.
q See ch. 19.
woman, and the beast they :
159
:
q See ch. 3.
^the bread of their God,
honey: I am the Lord your
fire, and
11.
r Ex. 33. 16. they do offer: therefore they
God, 'which have separated you 1 Kin. 8. 53,
^ «They shall not
Op. Ex. 19. 5
shall be holy.
from ^}rerr^%.^ '%^Ye shall &
&
Deut.
14.2
7. 6
that is a Se^; or
''
take a
therefore put^^fftrlnce between & 1 Kin. 8. 53. 'ZTfl"".
s See ch. 1 1.
'profane; neither shall they take
clean and ^^- unclean, and
&t 2—47
& Ueilt
a woman ^put away from her
14.
wife, tr.
shall not dt'fiU hiinsel/ioi his
ICO
: —
playing the whOTe.' she profaneth not come nigh to offer the bread
her father: *slie shall be burnt 38.
a Cp.
•24.
(jieu.
of his God. 22 He shall eat the
with fire. bread of his God, both of the
^° ^And he that is the high b ch. 8. 12
''most holy, and of the '^holy.
& 16. ;!2.
priest among his brethren, upon Ex. 29. 29, 30. 23 Only he shall not go in unto
Num. 35. 25.
12.
rend his clothes ^^ neither shall ; e ch. 10. 6. sanctify them. 24 ^so^ Moses Zfft
/ver. 12.
he ^go in to any dead body, nor £r Num. 19.
unto Aaron, and to his sons, and
14.
[iefile himself for his father, or Cp. ver. 1, 2. unto all the children of Israel.
for his mother;
""^
neither shall '*
h ch. 10. 7. ^ And the Lord spake un-
be go out of the sanctuary, ^nor
profane the sanctuary of his
22 to Moses, saying,
unto Aaron and to his
2 Speak
Ex. 28. 38. profane not my holy name in those tilings which
Deut. 15. 19.
virginity. ^^ A widow, "or "^^ m Cp. Num. they^Lllow untcf me I ^^^ the LORD. •
d,
f^y,
a s profane woman, rjT-|
18. 32.
3 Say unto them. Whosoever
Oman, ^*- profane, or "'^^ See ch. 18. 21.
n ver. 7.
iiarlot, these shall he not take: Ezek. 44. 22. he be of all your seed ^^'SlT^
^ut he shall take a virglu of his own your generations, that ^^^Joetlf *^^
people
sh^il lie take
^Q ^rl^Q 15 And^he unto the holy things, which the
hall profane his seed among
^°* children of Israel hallow unto
lis people: for «I ^°^ the Lord o See ver. 8.
the LoRD,^ having his uncleanness
hich
p ch. 7. 20.
loses, saying, ""^ Speak unto ^ What man soever of the seed of
aron, saying. Whosoever he be qch. 15.2. Aaron isa leper, or hath at running '^
"i^oughout
f thy seed their genera- issue ; he shall not eat of the
r ch. 14. 2
ions that hath am, blemish, let & 15. 13. holy things, until he be clean. *'
161 F
:;
may be
I am the Lord. n
^ They shall 6 ch. I. 3,10. ye accepted, ye shall ''offer yvkolp,
shall offer at your own will ** lllcilc
Ps. 61. 8
shallbe perfect to be accepted
in his IZlt *they shall eat & 65. 1.
Eccles. 5.
there shall be no blemish therein.
4, 5.
of his S: '^ ^
n tife " priest's i
11, 13.
Num. 18. ^^ Blind, or broken, or maimed,
-^
things. ""^
But if the priest's offering by fire of them upon the
daughter be a widow, or di- altar unto the Lord. ^^ Either
thereof unto it, and shall give u neitner Sliall_ ye ^ake any offering thereof
unto the priest ^ith the holy in your land. ^^ Neither from
^^ And 'they shall not ;• ch. 19. 8. the hand of a foreigner
thing. Num. 18. 32. a stranger's hanct shall ye offer
profane the holy things of the 11.
s See ch. 3. s
the bread of your God of any
children of Israel, which they tMal. 1.14. of these because their '^corrup-
;
all the children of Israel, and from the eighth day and thence-
V ch.
say unto them, ^.Solvlr he be 10.
1. 2, 3,
forth it shall be accepted fori
Num. the oblation of
^j^ offering made by
15. 14,
of the house of Israel, or of the
strangers in Israel, that fire unto the Lord. ^^ And
wm%^ffer
be any of their vows,
"•^ Oblation, whether
Viia
oblation for all
it
hia vows, and for whether it be cow or **ewe, ye
R.V. 1 Or, make a special voto
'UJ ^ sores
Or, ov(
\Ji.y c-o »
~ Or, iijb\jx> them
sacrifice
\/Xj oM-V'/ viAvioA I
162
1
Lord. ^2 ^^^nd^ye
gi^g^ii p^^ofaue not g See ch. 18.
harvest unto the priest: and ""^
21.
j^'of" the Lord in all your dwell- S Cp. ch. 2. brought a'i^^gSfirunfo your God:
14.
ings, a IcM he a statute for ever
"^^
^ "^
''These are the
feasts of throughout your generations in
the Lord, even ^holy convoca- all your dwellings.
tions, which ye shall proclaim t Ex. 34. 22. ^^ And ^ye shall count unto
Deut. IS. 9.
in their ^PP°^^?asonf^'°"- ^ ''In « Ex. 13.3,10
& 23. 15
you from the morrow after the
+Via first month, on the fourteenth day of the & 34. 18.
^**^ fourteenth day of the first Num. 9. 2, 3 sabbath, from the day that
& 28. 16, 17.
month ""at lll^' is the Lord's Josh. 5. 10. ye brought the sheaf of Hhe
2 Kiu. 23. 21.
passover ®And on the fifteenth Ezra 6. 19. wave oftering; seven sabbaths
Cp. Num. 9.
day of the same month is the 10,11 shall ^^^^^^ be complete
''^
even
:
& 2 Chr. 30. 2,
feast of unleavened bread unto 13, 15.
See Ex. 12. 2—
unto the morrow after the
the Lord: seven days ye Smll 14
& Deut. 16.
seventh sabbath shall ye number
eat unleavened bread. '^
^In 1—8.
^fifty days; and ye shall offer
i^Ex. 12. 16.
the first day ye shall have an Num.
25.
28. 18,
*a new SSt offering unto the
holy convocation: ye shall do IV
(Gk.).
Acts 2. Lord. ""^ Ye shall bring out
bo 'servile woriT&ein. ^ But ye 26.
X Num. 28. of your habitations two wave
shall offer an offering made by loaves of two tenth ^^^^^ tSs '^'''*^' •*
fire unto the Lord seven days: they shall be of fine SSSr; they
in the seventh day is an holy shall be baken with leaviS mej/arethe
R.V. 1 Or, appointed aaasons 2 Meb. between the two evenings, 3 Heb. work of labour.
A.V. * Or, handful. Heb. oiner.
163 F2
Chap. 23, v. 17] LEVITICUS [Chap. 23, v. 37
'^lirstfruits the Lord.
unto a See ver. 10.
tenth day of this seventh month
13And ye shall ^^S^ with the there'limuhe^. day of atoucmcnt it :^
first year for a sacrifice of ^ peace d See ch. 3. 1. shall be cut off from among his
offerings. ^° And the priest people. ^° And whatsoever soul
^^^^^rof
shall wave them with the bread it be that doeth any ^q^Jj
of the firstfruits for ''a wave e See ver. 11. in that same day, the^same soul will
offering before the Lord, with I destroy from among his people.
the two lambs -^they shall be :
12,
/Num. 18. 8^ Ye shall do no manner of
holy to the Lord for the priest. Deut. 18. 4.
work ^ li^ii he a statute for ever
:
21 And ye shall
^^^VrSm^"""" on throughout your generations in i
Phil. 2.
and cSd-'ind they ^brought him
W 9.
R.V. I
Or, to set up a lamp continually 2 Or, two piles, six in a pile ^ Or, pile * Or, from
A.V. * Ileb. fruit. t Heb. to cause to ascend. t Heb. to expound iinto thein according to the inouth of the Lord.
165
;
&Isai. 27.13,
^and he that killeth a rrSSXe shall on the tenth day of the seventh
be put to death. ^^ ye shall j ch. 23.
27.
24,
month.' -^ii^ the day of atonement
send abroad tlie trumpet
have ^one manner of law, as Tc
Ex.
ch. 19. 34.
12. 49.
oil a 11 ye
snail \rt» fl-ivrkiifrL
make tlie trumpet sound t-"* OUgll-
Num.
well for the stranger, as for 15. 10.
out all your land. ^° And ye
the homeborn . J^ki^ T <iill
t\t^ +li<i
one of your own country • ^UI 1 LllC shall hallow the fiftieth year,
Lord your God. ^3 ^^^^ Moses Zlsai. 61. 1.
Jer. 34. 8, 13,
and ^proclaim liberty through-
spake to the children of Israel, 15, 17.
Ezek. 46. 17. out all the land unto all the
Cp. Isai. 61.2
thtrJhl^'ttSt^, forth him that &63. 4 inhabitants thereof: it shall be
& Luke 4. 19.
had cursed out of the camp, m Cp. ver. 14. a jubile unto you; '^and ye
n
and ^etone^ him with
stones. And Num. 36. ch. 27. 24.
4. shall return every man unto his
the children of Israel did as the possession, and ye shall return
Lord commanded Moses. every man unto his famil}^ A ""^
A.V. * Heb. smiteth the, life of a man. \ Keh. life for life. t Hch. rest. ^ Hch. cf thjf separ^tiofi, 1!
Heh. Imidl
166
::
/ ver.
•^but thou shalt fear thy God
3C, 4n.
cii. 13. 14, 32. house in a walled city, then he
for I am the Lord your God. may redeem it within a whole
18 ^^Yherefore ye shall do my g See ch. 13.
year after it is sold ,^|°/f^,, a full
4,5. ;
2° And
ye shall say, ^What
if Cp. Joel 2. 19,
26.
throughout his generations: *4t
shall we eat the seventh year? k Cp. Matt. shall not go out in the jubile.
6. 25, 31
behold, Hve shall not sow, nor & Luke 12. 22, ^^ But the houses of the villages
29.
gather in our increase: ^^ then I ver. 4, 5. which have no wall round about
'"command my blessing
will
TO Deut. 28.
them shall be '^'J^Zted Ts"' the
upon you in the sixth year, and fields ofthe country: Hhey may
"'^
it shall bring forth fi^uit for be redeemed, and ^they shall go
three years. ^^ ^^And ye shall
n
19. 29.
Cp. 2 Kin.
Cp. Num.
out m
the jubile. NotwlthstanUfng
sow the eighth year, and eat 35. 2. ^the cities of the Levites, and
of the fniits. ^the old store; nm-v+il See Josh. 21.
fV./i
yet of old fruit Ul.lLll LUe 2—40. the houses of the cities of their
p ch. 26. 10.
ninth ll^\ until her fruits come q Deut. 32. possession, may the Levites re-
43.
\l\ ye shall eat o/ the old store. 2 Chr.
Ps. 85.
7. 20. deem at any time. ^^ And if
23 And^the ^^j^^J gj^^ll ^Ot bc Sold Hos. 9. 3.
1.
lone of the Levites 2 redeem, f-Vifkii
l^ncn flifi
tiic
Joel 2. 18
II
a man purchase of the Levites,
'""-fS^ever for ^he laud is SiSI; for
:'^' &3. 2. house that was sold, and the
r 1 Chr, 29.
ye are strangers and sojourners
*"
Ps. 39. 12.
city of his possession, ^shall go
with me. ^^ And in all the land Heb.
1 Pet. 2. 11, al.
II. 13.
out in the l^ar 0/ jubile for the :
107
;
13,
if there remain but few years
rigour; but ^ shalt fear thy God. 14.
Ezek. 34. 4.
unto the year of jubile, then he
^^ p with hiS^™ W according
^"bou/°^ thy bondmen, and
ver. 17, 30.
shall ^e'ount"
thy bondmaids, which thou shalt unto his years shall he give
have.^^sla'iJ he ^^ the heathen that arC him^ajain thc pHcc of his redcuip-
round about ^ou; of them shall finn
Liuil.
^^ ^^ ^ servant hired year by year
j^^^ as a yearly hired servant
ye buy bondmen and bondmaids. shall he be with him: «„^ m other
^^ Moreover ^of the children of &
q'Isai. 14.1,2
56. 3, 6. shall not rule with rigour over
the strangers that do sojourn him in thy sight. ^^ And if he
among you, of them shall ye buy, be not redeemed //i^ these ~!'
and of their families that are then he shall go out in the year
r ver. 41.
with you, which they ^'^^\^|ff ^^" Ex. 21. 2,3. of jubile, i)oth ^he, and his children
in your land and they shall be : with him. ^^ For *unto me the
your possession. ^^ And ye shall children of Israel are servants;
takJtheuras au inheritance for your they are my servants whom I
R.V. • Or, relieve 2 Or, in these years
A.V. * lleh. his hand faileth. t Jleh. strenothen. t T\fh. serve thijaelf with him ti'ith the service, tCc. § Heb.
with the nrdfi. o/u boud»ia)i. II Ileb. j/e shall serve yuursdves wilh them. ** Heb. his hand obtain, a';c. tt Or, by
these meaiiii.
108
.
* standing image,
c See ch. 19.
4,5.
See Ex. 20.
of the land of Egypt, that ye
4.
(Z
should not be their bondmen;
place any /figured e Ex. 23. 24.
Tif^lfhP'r
UCltllt^l c^hnll
fcllclll VP
^U set up a«i/ t image of / Num. 33. and ^I have broken the bSs
Cp. Ezek.
stone in your land, to bow down B2.
8. 10. of your yoke, and made you go
g Ezek. 34.
^
unto it for I am the Lord
: 27. Cp. Jer. 27. upright.
2 & 28. 10, 13.
your God. ^ ''Ye shall keep h ch. 19. 80.
See Ex. 20.
my sabbaths, and reverence my i Cp. lam.
8.
^^
*But if ye will not hearken
2. 17 & Mai.
sanctuary: I am the Lord. 2.2. SeeDeut. unto me, and will not do all
28. 15—68.
^ ^If ye Avalk in my statutes, j Deut. II. these commandments; ^^ and if
13-15 & 28.1—
and keep my commandments, 14. Seech. 18,4. ye shall dSt niy statutes, *of
Ps. 67. 6
if your soul abhor my ^jlfcfgrehts.'
1c
b Ezek. SO, 6.
Bword. ^ ^o? "^I will have respect Cp. Jer. 13. 9.
land shall not yield her increase,
c Deut. 28.
unto you, and ^make you fruitful, 23. neither shall the trees of the
dCp.Ps. 127.
and multiply JS",' and ^'^^ establish 1 & Isai. 49. 4. land yield their //Ss. ^^ ''And if
Cp. Hag.
my covenant with you. ^° And e
10. See ver. 4.
/ 2 Kin. 13.
I
ye shall eat *old store ^°"s kept^ 23. will not hearken unto me I will ;
a Neh. 9. 23.
and ^^ '^^^^ bring forth the old h ver.
i ch. 25. 22.
27. bring seven times more plagues
because of the new. ^^
^And y Ezek. 37. 26
—28. Cp. Ilev.
upon you according to your sins.
I will set my tabernacle among
21. 3. 22 And *I will aAnrI t.he beast of the field
k Dent. 32. I will also »'^ii'-i wild beasts
you and my soul shall not
:
24. See ver. 6.
1 Ex. 29. 45. among you, which shall rob you
Cited a Cor. 6.
abhor you. ""^ ^And I Avill Avalk 16. of your children, and destroy
169 F5
Chap. 26, v. 22] LEVITICUS [Chap. 26, y. 42
be a 34 arpj^^^^
your and make you few
cattle, •21.
a 2 Chr. 3S.
Seech. 25.
Shall,
^^g^^^ ^j^^jj
in number; and ^your j,igh ways b Judg. 5. 6. the land enjoy her sabbaths, as
^s j^^^^ c^f Isai. 33. 8.
shall ^TJ"^ desolate, Lam. I. 4. long as it lieth desolate, and ye
by these things
y^
lunto me,
^^ ^^^^ j^^ ^e-
Zech. 7.
c Jer. 2. 30
& 5. a See
14.
be in your enemies' land; even
f^vT>-»orl
lUlUietl <^Vknf
'-^'^^'•' Amos 4. 6—12. then shall the land rest, and
^y jne by these things, d See ver. 21.
will walk contrary unto me; 27.
e 2 Sam. 22.
Ps. 18. 26.
enjoy her sabbaths, ^s ^g iQy^g
2* ^then will I also walk contrary
25.
/ Deut.
Jer. 14. 12
32.
as it lieth desolate it shall ^^^^
^^^^ smite you, even I, & 24. 10 & 29. ^^^" which had not
nn+n y^^'' QTirl
uiitv^ you, <*ii<J-
•'
And when I have broken the staff of your o Isai. 59. 18 shall fall when none pursueth.
& 63. 3 & 66.
bread, ten women
bake shall 15. Jer. 21. 5. 37 And they shall ^^"j^?^ one
Ezek. 5. 13, 15
Ezek. 9. 6
&21.
carcases of your j^ois,' ai^d my
2.
}/ Jer. 6. 20. me, and ^^'^thaf afe^"'^ they hav
See Isai. Il-
And
1.
soul shall abhor you. ^^ ia & Amos 5. walked contrary unto ™|'. ^^ ^nd tn
21—23.
^I will make your cities ^wllte?' z See Ex.
12.
6. I also have walked contrary unt
and ''"^'^^
bring your sanctuaries &
a Jer.
25. 11,
9.
18.
11 them, and ^ave brought the
b Cp. 1 Kin.
unto desolation, and ^I will not 21.29 & 2 Chr.
into the land of their tH^H:
2. 6,7 & 32. 26
smell the savour of your sweet &
1
^ifE: and \T
draw out "f Ezek.
20. 23&22. 1.5.
Zeoli.7.14. Cp.
12. 1.'')
&
Isaac, and also my covenant wil
sword after you and your land : Luke 21. t>4. Abraham A\ill I remember; an
/ Cp. I's. 85.
shall be ^ deloktl?"' and your cities 1. I will -^remember the laiij
» Or, bij
170
Chap. 26, y. 43] LEVITICUS [Chap. 27, y. 15
43 «The land also shall be left a See ver. 34.
unto five years old, then thy
of them, and shall enjoy her estimation shall be of the male
sabbaths, while she lieth desolate five shekels of silver, and for
without {S; and they shall the female thy estimation shall
accept of the punishment of be three shekels of silver. ^ And
their iniquity because, even : if it be from sixty years old
because they l%%t%i my Tulffmeng' and "Xve'^ if it be a male, then
;
[the sight of the ^e'afe that I unto the Lord shall be holy.
might be their God: I am the /yer. 33. "^
-^He shall not alter it, nor
Lord. change it, a good for a bad, or
46 These are the statutes and
i^
g ch. 27. 34.
a bad for a good and if he shall :
Deut. 6. 1
& 12. 1.
Sfments ^ud laws, which the at all change beast for beast,
o,^/| that for which changed
Lord made between him and men both i+
+l-i/iTi
ItdllU the exchange thereof
it is
,
Sinai by the hand of Moses. any unclean beast, of which they
I
do not ofibr ^^ imcT unto the
'
I
And the Lord spake un-
"•
Lord, then he shall prelLt the
'2*7 *^ Moses, saying, ^ Speak beast before the priest: ""^ and
''
unto the children of Israel, the priest shall value it, whether
1md say unto them. When a man it be good or bad * as thou :
R.V. ^ Qr, Tnake a special miv 2 o^, according to thy eatimation of persons unto the Lord, tlien thy estimation d;c.
A.V. * Ileb,according to thy estimation, O priest, t&c.
171 F6
,
the
unto the Lord some part
,nZ'-''Lrt. of shall be the shekel.
fieldof his possession, then thy 1) See Ex. 13. 26 Only Hhe + firstling ir^i
made a firstling to the
estimation shall be according to llPftcj+<a
UUdStS, WHICH is should
wViipVi
be the Lord's
^
the ^S^ thereof: "^^ '""V^^ ^^ fiJSfing, no man shall sanctify it;
g See ver.
shall add ^the fifth part of the
13.
devoted thing is most holy unto \
Ji Cp. Num.
money of thy estimation unto it, 21.2 the Lord. ^9 '*]s^one devoted,]
& Judg. 11.35.
and it shall be assured to him. which shall be devoted of men,
^° And if he will not redeem the shallbe 'SZ'A\ t^t shall surely
field, or if he have sold the field be put to death.
Gen. 14. 20
to another man, it shall not be
i
& 28. 22. And %11 the tithe of the
20
Num. 18.21,24.
redeemed any ™ore.'
^^
But tlie Deut. 14. 28. land, whether of the seed of the
2Chr. 31.5, 6,
field, -^when goeth out in the
it 12. land, or of the fruit of the tree,
Neh. 13.12.
jubile, shall be holy unto the Mai. 3. 8, 10. is the Lord's: holy unto it is
3 ch. 25. 28,
Lord, as a field ^devoted; Hhe 30, 31, 33, 41.
Tc ver. 28.
the Lord. ^^
a mam And if
possession thereof shall be the I Num. 18. will at all redeem ^^ffc*^ of his tXl
14.
^^ And if he shall add ffeV^e to the fifth part'
priest's. Jman sanctify Ezek. 44. 29.
unto him the worth of thy unto the Lord. ^^ jj^ gj^g^n j^q^
estimation °c?;m UUtO the yCar 01^ the search whether it be good 01
p ver. 10.
jubile: and he shall give thine bad, ^neither shall he change it;
estimation in that day, as a holy and if he change it at all, ther
thing unto the Lord. ^^ ^In the q c)i. 25. 28.
UUIU
Virkfli
11 QTirl that for which it is changec
if dllU
the change thereof
year of ^^^ jubile the field shall shall be holy ; it shall not h
return unto him of whom it was redeemed
bought, even to him to whom the r ch. 26. 46. ^^ *'These are the command
possession of the land du'^lfong. ments, which the Ix)rd com
^^ And all thy estima.tions shall S ver.
25. 1
3. manded Moses for the childrei
t cli.
be according to ^the shekel of & 26. 46. of Isi-ael 4n mount Sinai.
172
;
:
NUMBERS.
^ And the Lord spake unto a ch. 7. 60. Pedahzur. ^^ Of Benjamin **Abi- ;
he second month, in the second /ch. 7. 72. the son of ^trSH' ""^ Of Gad;
i^ear after thej were come out g ch. 7. 42. Eliasaph the son of ^""^ Deuel.
)f the land of Egypt, saying, h ch. 7. 78.
^^ Of Naphtali; ^'Ahira the son of
an ^ Th (^af>. are they that
were J called
Take ye the sum of all the i Ex. 30. 12 TTti
XJiidii.
1
xiicjsvy were the renowned
& 38. 26
ongregation of the children of & 2 Sam. 24. 2 of the congregation, *^^^ princes of
& iChr. 21. 2.
srael, their families, by See ch. 26. 2— the tribes of^their ^^^^^'^iates!''^'^''
after 51.
fathers' houses, according to
.6lr
the house of their fathers, with
ilipk
^^^^ j ch. 26. 9. heads of ^^^ Hhousands fl Israel.
k ch. 7. 2.
umber of <fe names, every Sail' Cp. Ex.
25.
18. 21, ^^ And Moses and Aaron took
^y their polls ® *''from twenty
;
See
16—22.
Chr. 27.
1
these men wiiich are expressed ^^
his fathers'
OI the house of hishouse. 5 AHU
Anrl ICx. 12. 51.
ijaorl rkf
ledU fathers. to the number of the na^mes,
pese are the names of the from twenty years old and up-
^en that shall stand with you ward, by their polls. ^^ As the
•f the tribe 0/ Beubeu ^Elizur the
;
2J ch. 7. 30. Lord commanded Moses, so he
bn of Shedem% ^ Of Simeon numbered them in the wilderness
Shelumiel the son of Zurishad- q ch. 7. 36. of Sinai.
aL Of Judah ; **Nahshon the
"^
23.
r See Ex. 6. 2° And the children of * Reuben,
on of Amminadab. ^ Of Issa- s
20—46,
For ver. Israel's eidesfson^'by their genera-
laD
)iar; 'Si^ti the son of Zuar. after tlicir families, by ^iiT
see ch. 3—32.
2, tions,
t ch. 7. 18.
173
Chap, i, v. 21] NUMBERS [Chap, i, v. 38
2° Of the children of Zebulun,
21those that were numbered of
them, e^en of the tribe of Reuben, by their generations, af^ter
their
«cp.ch.26. +orvi41ioc! Kit their fathers' liouses,
were ^ forty and six thousand lamilieS, oy the house of their fathers,^
that were numbered o^^them. ac- that were numbered of them, even
cording to the number of the of the tribe of Zebulun, were
b 26. ^ fifty and seven thousand and
names, by their polls, every
Ci). oil.
27:
Pr»«r.ili^a
lamilieS, Oy "hxT their fathers' houses,
the house of their fathers,
that were numbered of them,
according to the number of the g^g„ of the tribe of Ephraim,
names, from twenty years old 37.
; Cp. cli. 26.
were '^forty thousand and five
•forviilicka
lamineS, oy VkTT their fathers' houses,
the house of their fathers,
were numbered of them, ^^^^
according to the number of the the tribe of Manasseh, were
names, from twenty years old 34.
/ Cp. cli. 26.
•^thirty and two thousand anc
and upward, all that were able two hundred.
2® Of the children of Benjamin,
to go forth to war 27 those that ;
oy the their
Pn-rv^ilitkC!
lamnieS, l-k^r
fathers' houses,
house of their fathers,
were numbered of them, e^^,^
according to the number of the the tribe of Benjamin, were
h Cp.
names, from twenty years old 41.
oh. 26.
'^thirty and five thousand anc
and upward, all that were able four hundred.
38 Of the children of Dan
to go forth to war 29 those that ;
174
Chap, i, v. 38] NUMBERS [Chap. 2, v. 5
and upward, that were able
all a ch. 3. 7, 8.
Ex. 33. 21.
children of Israel ^° '"but ^'^Rou ^
:
names, from twenty years old nacle setteth forward, the Levites
and upward, all that were able shall take it down: and when
to go forth to war; ^^ those the tabernacle is to be pitched,
that were numbered of them, &
ech. 3.
18. 22.
10,38
the Levites shall set it up ^and :
Sam.
even of thc tribc of Ashcr, were
Cp. 1
19
6.
the stranger that cometh nigh
& Sam. 6.
•^ forty and one thousand and &
2
1 Ohr. 13. 10.
6, 7
shall be put to death. ^^ And
/ Cp. ch. 23.
five hundred. 47. the children of Israel shall pitch
^^ Of the children of Naphtali, their tents, every man by his
throughout their generations, after
g ch. 2. 2, 34. own camp, and ^ every man by
their lamilieS, by the house^of^'^their his own standard, uSSghout^ their
number ^^ But the Levites shall
faTS. according to the hosts.
jof the names, from twenty years pitch round about the tabernacle
old and upward, all that were of ^^^ testimony, that there be no
able to go forth to war ^^ those ;
&
71 ch. 8. 19
16.46 wrath upon the congregation of
'^
&
that were numbered of them, 18. 5.
ich. 3.7,8,38 the children of Israel *and the :
&8. 26
|e«m of the tribe of JSTaphtali, were & 9. 19, 23 Levites shall keep the charge of
& 18.3—5
^ fifty and three thousand and & 31. 30, 47. the tabernacle of *^® testimony.
four hundred.
^ *These are tSS that were
1 Chr. 23.
2Chr.
50.
j Cp. ch. 26.
32.
13. 11.
54 Thus
r
the children of ij^fdk
according to all that the Lord
k ch. 26. 64.
numbered, which Moses and commanded Moses, so did they.
Aaron numbered, and the princes ^ And the Lord spake unto
bered of the children of l^l{ by his own standard, Avith the ^S^n
their fathers' houses, -fVrvm +iiroV»+Tr fathers' houses: over against tlie
-fVickiT*
;he house of their fathers, lAOIII LWeUiy rk-P
Oi LllUll
father's house: *far off about the
tent of meeting eliQll fViPV
fears old and upward, all that tabernacle of the congregation ^aa'^a'- ^^^^j
'^^"'^^ about 3 A those that pitch
w^ere able to go forth to war in "nifcb rj(1
175
Chap. 2, v. 5] NUMBERS [Chap. 2, v. 28
the tribe of Issachar : and NetKel the camp of the Levites in the
of the children of Issachar cVinll Vick Nethanel
the son of Zuar oiicin wt? captain midst of the cam?- ^^ they en-
the son of Zuar: 6 and l,:^ Vjrwaf
of the children of Issachar. And ^A*» H^fetj camp, so shall they set forward,
and those that were numbered every man in his p\S by their
thereof, were fifty and four thou- standards.
sand and four tllHH: ^ Ei the On the west side shall be
^^
thousand and four hundred. ^ All host, and those that were num-
that were numbered the camp f,?
bered of them, were forty thou-
of Judah were an hundred thou- sand and five hundred. ^^ And
next^unto
sand and fourscore thousand and J^Jjj^ gj^^jj ^^ ^j^^ ^^.J^^ ^f
six thousand and four hundred, Manasseh: and the c^puTn of the
according to hosts. "They a li—
throughout
i1-|/:^ii*
tilCll armies. These
aVioll
oiA<*AA
oil. 10.
children of Manasseh shall be
set forth first,
fiistset forth.
^° On
the south side shall be
Gamaliel the son of ItSZ: ^
his host, and those that were
A
the standard of the camp of numbered of them, were thirty
Reuben according to their aimfls^ and two thousand and two hundred!
and the c?ptafn of the children of ^^
Th4 the tribe of Benjamin:
Reuben shall be Elizur the son and the SS. of the '^gt'^ of
^
1/ e TV|p«
J-AIUU fli^
Uie tent of e eh. lO. 17
were numbered of them, were
. tabernacle of the
meeting rVioIT forward, ^v-i+Vi
congregation »ilclll ai^i-
teUt forward >V1LII forty and one thousand and|
R.V. » In ch. 1. 14, Deuel.
A.V. • Deiiel, ch. 1. 14,
176
Chap. 2, v. 28] NUMBERS [Chap. 3, y. 16
camps ttSghoiff their hosts were the Levites unto Aaron and
j^six hundred thousand and three e See ch. I.
to his sons: they are ^ ^wholly
46.
lames of the sons of Aaron; m ch. 8. 17. ^on the day that I smote all the
Ex. 13. 12, 15.
177
;
178
"
,3Core and thirteen. j ver. 19. Hhe most holy things: ^ And
I ^
And the Lord spake unto when the camp setteth forward,
Moses, saying, ^^ ^Take the k ver. 12, 41.
Aaron shall fome, and his sons,
Levites instead of all the first- 31.
I See Ex. 26.
and they shall take down '^the
born among the children of 16.
TO Ex. 25.10,
"'coverinl va'fr'and covcr '^thc ark
srael, and the cattle of the of testimony with it ® and
^^^^
:
179
Chap. 4, v. 7] NUMBERS [Chap. 4, y. 26
the spoons, and the bowls, and sons of Kohath in the tabernLie of
and Hhe meeting. 16 Arirl the charse ^f
^'^'covTsl^Cver' withal:
a 2 Chr. 2. 4. xiiivx ^o the office ^••
the congregation.
continual bread shall be there- Eleazar the son of Aaron the
on: ^ and they shall spread b Ex. 25. 6
& 27. 20.
priest pttSindh ^the oil for the
upon them a cloth of scarlet, Lev. 24. 2.
C Ex. 25. 6
light, and the ''sweet incense,
and cover the same with a &3I. 11.
d Ex. 29. 40,
and ^the ^°^aiiy me'^r^ offering, and
covering of badlerJ^kins. and shall 41.
Ex. 3!. 11.
e
nhe anointing oil, ^.nd the oveSt
•^put in the staves thereof. ^ And See Ex. 30.
23—3a of all the tabai'nacle, and of all
they shall take a cloth of blue, / Cp.Ex. 25.
that therein is, in the sanctuary,
15, 28.
tongs, and ^^| snuffdishes, and Moses and unto Aaron, saying,
all the oil vessels thereof, v/here- "•^
Cut ye not off the tribe of the
with they minister unto it ^° and : families of the Kohathites from
they shall put it and all the among the Levites; ^^ but thus
vessels thereof within a covering do unto them, that they may
of badS^skins, and shall put it live, and not die, when they
upon '^^|£!"^- ^^ And upon ^the hEx.30.1,
i ver. 4.
approach unto ^the most holy
golden altar they shall spread things Aaron and his sons shall
:
on *^|
^S^^- ^nd they shall
13 I ver.
lies; 2^
^from thirty years old
take away the ashes from the and upward until fifty years old
altar, and spread a purple cloth shalt thou number them; all
thereon ^^ and they shall put
:
& mg.
tn cli. 8.
for
24
mg. that enter in Ho '"^e^iLT"" the
Cp. ver. 3
upon it all the vessels thereof, (& mg. for service, to do the work in the
mg.), 30 tent of meeting. 24
wherewith they minister about & Ex. 38. 8 tabernacle of the congregation.
T'Viic ia
illlfe Jo
& 1 Sam. 2. 22.
it, eveTthrSevs, the fleshhooks, the service of the families of the
and the shovels, and the ^basons, Gershonites, '^ 'IT^g^l^i^ IT"^
all the vessels of the altar and n Cp. ch. 3.
§ burdens ^s
;
2.5, 26. ^^^ »*they shall bear
:
things are the burden of the and all the instruments of their i
R.V. » Or, a bar 2 Or, holy things * Heb. war the warfare.
A.V. Or, pour out withal. t Oi-, hoivla. X lleb. to war the warfare. § Or, carriage.
180
Chap. 4, v. 26] NUMBERS [Chap. 4, v. 45
whatsoever shall be done with
service, and all that is made for even unto fifty years old, every
"'tffimfso'" shall they serve. 27 At one that r,lS:^fhTt5 the service,
the '*^^SntmeM of Aaroii and his for the work in the taberSe^of the
sons shall be all the service of ^®
^ud those that wcrc
congrfgatfon •
unto them in charge all their ^Ire they that were numbered of
^^
the serviceThis is the families of the Kohathites,
bur&.
oil -fLof didsei've {-n i-\\ck tent
of the families of the sons of dill Ui«Al; might do service •'^^l^*^^ tabernacle
the Gershonites i,-, il^ck ^^^nt of ^f meeting, whom Mn«Asa fmrl
Gershon ^^^ tiic tabernacle of the "^ the congregation, which diiu
•i^'^iuftcs
181
:
according to the «o™n^andraent ^f^l^Q and add unto it the fifth part
Lord by the hand of Moses. thereof, and give it unto him
"^^
All those that were num-
bered of the Levites, whom
^"
SS "' whom he hath
'^i.f^.Sl
^ But if the man have no kins-
"^hom restitution may be made for
Moses and Aaron and the ^ImIT TYinn
iiiciil frk
IjKj recompense the trespass unto, let
the guilt, the restitution for guilt which is made
of Israel numbered, afc their the trespass be recompensed
fnTYiili<=»a
laimiieh, mirl
ailU by their fathers' nnfn
uiitu +li^
Lord shall be the priest's; besides
tiic Lord, even to the priest; beside
af^e^ the house of their
^^ ^the ram
&S, ^from thirty years old a See
h Lev. 6.
ver. 3.
6, 7.
of the atonement,
and upward even unto fifty years whereby ^^ atonement shall be
old, every one that ^"^S^t
'"^
to do cch. 18.19.
Ex. 29. 28. made for him. ^ And ''every
work of service, o-nrl fVifk work Lev. 6. 17, 18 heave *
+ViP>
^^^<^service of the ministry, ciuu. tllC service & 7. 6, 7, 9, 10, ofieriug of the holy all
14.
of bearing burdens {-.^ ilhfx tent of
of the Durden ^^^ ^^^^ tabernacle of the Deut. 18. .S, 4. things of the children of Israel,
Ezek. 44. 30
^^
cvcu thosc that wcrc (lUg.). which they ^IrtnT unto the priest,
coSrIgatmn,
numbered of them, were eight shall be And every man's
his. ^°
Israel did so, and put them out man bring his wife unto the
without the camp: as the Lord priest, and he shall bring her I
spake unto Moses, so did the offS for her, the tenth part ofl
children of Israel. m Cp. Lev. an ephah of barley meal; "'^hef
2. 1, 15
^ And the Lord spake unto & 5. 11.
shall pour no oil upon it, norl
Moses, saying, ^ Speak unto the put frankincense thereon for it| ;
182
::: 1
lie tabernacle the priest shall a Lev. 2. 2, ^® and the priest ** shall take an
& 5. 1-2.
'"^^^
ake, and put it into the water handful of the ^^ offering,
^ and the priest shall set the the memorial thereof, and burn
voman before the Lord, and it upon the altar, and afterward
the hair of the woman's head go loose, o|-)r]
shall ^u^l the woman to drink the
let b Cp. 1 Cor.
uncover the woman's head, tXiiKX 11.5—7.
n her hands, which is the jeSW made her to drink the water,
'^^"''kerinr^''"''^ and the priest
: then it shall come to pass, fh^t if
shall have in his hand the '^bitter''^ she be defiled, and have ^TJnl^^ ^
''wlSr^ that causeth the curse trespass against her husband,
^ and the priest shall chS her that the water that causeth the
.y^'aroalk. aud
'^^^^
Say unto the curse shall enter into y^H^ and
ivoman, If no man have li^" with become bitter, and her belly
:hee, and if thou hast not gone shall swell, and her thigh shall
uncleanness, being under
^^^^^r^^: and the woman "shall
loj/lfk fn 1 c Deut. 2a.
toiU-C tu uncleanness *v)ith another instead of 37.
Jer. 24. 9
:hy husband, be thou free from & 29. 18, '2-2 be a curse among her people.
water of bitterness &42. 18 ^^ And if the woman be not de-
-Vila
jlllfe
i-ViQ+
llldL nana<^+li
ca Hot; til & 44. 12.
bitter water
Zech. 8. 13.
:he curse: ^° but if thou hast filed, but be clean then she ;
le woman
to drink the "^litter^^ Luke
I Amos 2.
I. 15.
12.
Lord: ^ he shall separate him-
^
[Jitef^ that causeth the curse: self from wine and strong ^|°J;
d the water that causeth the and shall drink no vinegar of
shall enter into Jer. ctnd wine, or vinegar of strong drink,
t'lrse
jcome bitter. ^^ ^hen the priest neither shall he drink any liquor
meal offering of jealousy
»ol1 IdKU +ViA
lillL icihf^ Llie jealousy offering of grapes, nor eat S^^ fSpIl, or
it of the woman's hand, *'^and m Cp. Lev. 8. dried. ^ All the days of his
"^^^^
iiall wave the separation shall he eat nothing
•^^
offering before
le Lord, and ^{^eTil^" on the altar that is made of the f^!nlTrel; fi'om
R.V. 1 Or, with another inattad of thy hnsha'.id See Ezek. 2.S. .5, E-om. 7. 2. 2 Or, adjuration * Or, goeth aside with
'Other instead of her hnsband ' Thd,tis, one separated or consecrated. ' Or, consecrate " Or, consecration
*Naziriteship
lA.V. * Or, \iiiu\f^ in the power of thijhimhnnd. Huh. tinder thij husband. i lieh. fall. t Or, 'inakc themselves Nazarites.
n, Nazariltahip. \{vh. vine of tha vine.
11
183
Chap. 6, v. 4] NUMBERS [Chap. 6, v. 23
the kernels even to the huslc. without blemish for a burnt offer-
5 AH the days of tii'Vw%f"iis ing, and one i^t'fA of the
a Judg.
separation there shall no ''^'^^^^ k 16. 17.
13. r
first year without blemish ^for
Sam.
come upon his head: until the 1
b Lev. 4.
1. 11.
32.
a sin offering, and one ram with-
days be fulfilled, in the Avhich c Lev. 3. 6. out blemish ''for peace offerings,
he separateth himself unto the ^^ and a basket of unleavened
d Ezek. 44.
Lord, he shall be holy, ^JII shall 20.
bread, ^ cakes of fine flour
Cp.l Cor. 11.14.
let the locks of the hair of his e Ex. 29. 2.
mingled with oil, and waSs'Tl-
Lev. 2. 4.
head grow ^'^"^. ® All the days leavenef'bread auoiuted with oil,
that he separateth himself unto 41.
/See Ex. 29. and their "S? offering, and their
the Lord ^he shall ^°*^ emni arno*"" ^ 16.
e'ch. 19. 11, ^^
drink offerings. ^® And the
dead body. "^
*He shall not Lev. 21.
h ch. 15.
11.
5, 7,
priest shall ^Inf" them before
make himself unclean for his 10.
i Lev. 21.1,
the Lord, and shall offer -^his
father, or for his mother, for his 2,11.
j ver. 14.
sin oftering, and his burnt of-
brother, or for his sister, when fering ^"^ : and he shall offer the
they die: because the^'^coSrSfon ram for a sacrifice of peace offer-
o"his Crod is upon his head. ^ All ings unto the Lord, with the
the days of his separation he is basket of unleavened bread the :
holy unto the Lord. ^ And if priest shall offer also *^^^fs^S""^
any man die very suddenly ^tj?^ thereof,
offering, _
onri
«'ii^
the drink offering thereof.
his drink offering.
Nazirite
him, and he hath^defiied the head JcActs
&2I.24.
18. 18
Andthe ftgl^^^ll shaVC
Nazarite
of his crnSSn; then ^^he shall the head of his separation at
shave his head in the day of his the door OI the tabernacle"of°the con-
cleansing, on the seventh day g^Stion, and shall take the hair
shall he shave it. ''^
And ^on &
I Lev. 5. 7
14. 22
of the head of his separation,
the eighth day he shall bring & 15. 14, 29.
and put it f^ the fire which is
two *"turtiesf^' or two young under the sacrifice of the peace
pigeons, to the priest, to the offerings. ^^ And the priest sha
nf fijiic *'^"t o* meeting
f\f\c\v v»j.
ij^wv^i liA
tabernacle of the congregation • m 1 Sam. 2. take the '"sodden shoulder of the
15.
^^ and the priest shall offer the ram, and one unleavened cake
one for a sin offering, and the out of the basket, and one un-
other for a burnt offering, and n Ex. 29. 23, leavened wafer, and "shall put
make an atonement for him, for them upon the hands of the
Nazirite, offp-p he hath shaven the head o/hii
that he sinned by '^^^"^^ °^ the Nazarite, *** ^^^ the hair of his separation is
dead, and shall hallow his head 'Xven'':
^°
and the priest shal
that same day. ^^ And he shall wave them for a wave offering
consSSte unto the Lord the days 25
Cp. ch. 5. before the loudI ''this is holy fo
of his separation, and shall bring & Ex.
28.
29. 27,
the priest, *^«sether ^^]^ ^j^^ ^y^^y,
a *^?amb^ of the first year ^for a p Lev. 5. 6. breast and heave shouSer- an
trespass Ollermg: but the days"tfiat after that the ^tSSte may drin
were^^^efore shaU be S' bccaUSC wine. 2^ This is the law of th
t
Nazirite.
f
whcn the days of his q Acts 21. 26.
separation, beside that "^timt hfsl
separation are fulfilled he shall :
hand^haii get: accordlug to it vo]
be brought unto the door of the which he ^^Ted,' so he must
tent of meeting . 14 o-nri Via
tabernacle of the congregation • ctiiu. iic after the law of his separatioij
22 And the Lord spake unj
shall offer his XrlT unto the
Lord, one Si lamb of the first year Moses, saying, ^s Speak un|
R.V. 1 Or, shoulder
A.V. * ileh. separation. iUnh./all.
184
: : ;
aron and unto his sons, saying, unto their service, under the
a Lev.
h\ this wise *ye shall bless the Deut. 21.5.
9. 22.
hand of Ithamar the son of
1Ohr. 23. 13.
hildren of ^^ll/if sayln/""^ ^iito Ecclus. 36. 17. Aaron the priest. ^ But unto
liem, the sons of Kohath he gave
2^ The Lord ^ bless thee, and h Ps. 134. 3.
none because ''the service of
:
c ch. 3. 31.
I and sanctified it, and all the 23. tribe of Judah ^^ and his
""^^^H^^
:
I Lev. 8. 10,
's"ruineifts thercof, ]^oth the altar 11. was one silver charger, the
id all the vessels thereof, and weight thereof was an hundred
d anointed tSeS. and sanctified and thirty sheJcels, one silver
?n ch.
lem; ^ that *^the princes of 1 . 4.
bowl of seventy shekels, after
-.yool the Tioorla their fathers' houses, n See Ex. 30.
>raei, XieaUS r\-P
Ol the house of their ^the shekel of the sanctuary
.the?i.who®were the princes of both of them ^^^^ full of fine
*^^^^ ^^^^ were ch. 8.
le tribes, ""'^nd^^ See Ex. 29.
8.
41. flour mingled with oil for a "^elf
rer them that were „„xXfed? ofLed offSnll
^"^
one ^°^^^^ spoon of ten
and they brought their SinS p Ex. 30. 34, shekels, r\^ ? incense; 15 5'nnf»
-fnll ^i-
^^^^ uiic
s/i-efce^s of gold, incense:
q Lev.
jfore Lord, six covered
the I. 2, 3.
young bullock, one ram, one^famS^
igons, and twelve oxen a ; of the first year, for a burnt offerinf!
r Lev. 4. 23,
igon for ^"^^y two of the princes, 24.
4.
^® one ™td^ of the goats for a ^sin
id for each one an ox: and s Lev. 3. 1. ^^ and for '^^^ sacrifice of
offeriSfl
ey ^brJuSht^ them before the peace offerings, two oxen, five
bernacle. ^ And the Lord rams, five h\'-|olts'. five ^1^X^« of
fcake unto Moses, saying, ^ Take the first year this was the :
tem unto the Levites, to every the son of Zuar, prince of Issa-
Km according to his service. char, did offer ^^ he offered for
:
®bid Moses took the wagons his offering ouc sllvcr charger, the
ltd the oxen, and gave them weight whereo^f was an hundred
iito the Levites. Two wagons "^
and thirty shekels^ one silver
ai four oxen ^*he gave unto the u ch. 4. 25,
2a bowl of seventy shekels, after
s«is of Gershon, according to the shekel of the sanctuary
tl dr service ^ and four wagons
: both of them full of fine flour
^1 eight oxen ^he gave unto V ch. 4.
31, 33.
29,
mingled with oil for a Zeft offfrlnf;
sons of Merari, according 20 one
s^jJ^^'^of'^S of ten shekels,
tl
185
;
37 mo oblation
one ram, one ^famb^ of the first Ilia
offering was one silver
year, for a burnt oilrSfJ ^^ one charger, the weight wfeof was
ltd of the goats for a sin ^£1^11 an hundred and thirty sheJcels.
23 and for ^^^ sacrifice of peace one silver bowl of seventy shekels,
offerings, two oxen, five rams, after the shekel of the sanctuary
a^f^
he nve he-lamb3 01
nve lie-goats, -fivfk
goats,
^.f fV,p
xiie iambs both of them full of fine floui
first year : this was the offering mingled with oil for a ^tf, SieSf
of NeuSe^iithe son of Zuar. ^^one golden spoon often shekels
2^ On the third day ^Eliab a ch. I. 9. full of iS^^S^t; ^^ one young bul-
the son of Helon, prince of the lock, one ram, one ^famb^ of the
Zebulun 25 his first year, for a burnt onllhi
children of zebuS did offer '
^^ one
offering was ouc silvcr charger, the ^If^ of the goats for a sir
weight ihereo^f was an hundred and offlrinf;
"^^
and for ^'f sacrifice 0I
thirty shekels^ one silver bowl of peace offerings, two oxen, five
seventy shekels, after the shekel rams, five tfotl five ^?i^^ pj
of the sanctuary both of them ; the first year this was the offerS
:
full of fine flour mingled with oil of Shelumiel the son of Zuri-
for a SttJ ^£S|; ^^ one golden shaddai.
spoon of ten shehels, full of Incensl- ?)ch. 1. 14. ^2
On the sixth day ^Eliasapl
Cp. cli, 2. 14.
27 one young bullock, one ram, one the son of Deuel, prince of the
philrlrfkn nf ^ad,
^ Glad 43 -niS
"hia oblatioi
^famb^ of the first year, for a burnt CnilUren OI .
*
offered offerinf
Sfferinil
^^ oue
"^i of thc goats for •urn«J
Wtlii nnp Sliver
Ulie silver charger, the weight thereo
charger of the weight
^^
a sin offerinf' and for ^^f sacrifice ^f an hundred and thirty shekels
of peace offerings, two oxen, five ^a® silver bowl of seventy shekels
rams, five ff£l five ^S?« of after the shekel of the sanctuary
the first year this was the offeS
: both of them full of fine flou
of Eliab the son of Helon. mingled with oil for a S^S Sfferinf
^° On the fourth day ''Elizur c ch. I. 5. ^^ one golden spoon of ten sheM\
the son of Shedeur, prince of the full of iSse! ^^ one young bulloc^
children of Reub?n?S of.r ^^ his : one ram, one ^faS^ of the fin
^fefnf was one silver ^^XT^e%"ff'' year, for a burnt Sfferlnf? "^^ oil
^wSftT ^1^ hundred and thirty ^td^ of the goats for a sin £jj,
shekelSy one silver bowl of seventy ^^ and for "^® sacrifice of pea(|
shekels, after the shekel of the offerings, two oxen, five rai
sanctuary both of them full of
; five t'A
five ^1iS^^ of the fii
fine flour mingled with oil for a year: this was the °^^e\"ng of E|
Teft offerinf! ^^ OUC goldcU SpOOU asaph the son of Deuel.
of ten shehels, full of ISse! ^^ one d ch. 1. 10.
*^ On the seventh day ^E|
young bullock, one ram, one shama the son of Ammihi
famb^ of the first year, for a prince of the children
burnt §i^S|: ^^ one '^^i of the Ephraim . 49 "Li a oblation
Ephraim, offered • ^'^^^ offering
goats for a sin offerinf; ^^ ^^^^ for one silver charger, the weii
"^® sacrifice of peace ofterings,
thereofwas an hundred and thil
two oxen, five rams, five hl'|oa\s, shekels, one silver bowl of seve^
five ^lamb? of the first year this : shekels, after the shekel of
was the ^^^eS of Elizur the son sanctuary; both of them full
of Shedeur. fine flour mingled with oil fol
36 On the fifth day "Shelumiel meal offering; 50 rui*:^ o-nlrlf^n «r»l
ech. I. 6.
meat offering: OIIC gOlUCn fep^
the son of Zurishaddai, prince often shekels, full of ]^S^: ^^
180
: ; ;;
^oats for a sm £i^|! ^^ and for offSnJ was one silver charger, the
^^ sacrifice of peace offerings, weight 4here?f was an hundred
^wo oxen, five rams, five ie Sats. and thirty shekels, one silver
ave ^'?ambs^^ of the first year: this bowl of seventy shekels, after
wsi& the ?SerS of Elishama the the shekel of the sanctuary
jon of Ammihud. both of them full of fine flour
^"^
On the eighth day offered mingled with oil for a Zell ^IS!
•Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur, 6ch. I. 10. ®^ one golden spoon of ten
prince of the children of Ma- shekels, full of 'Snlll ®^ one
"lasseh: ^^ his offer"?? was one young bullock, one ram, one
charger, the weight thereof was «»-,
iil^7£i»»
UlVer cliarger of the weight of •^''^A
^famb^ of the first year, for a
lundred and thirty shekels, one burnt ^KiHI; ^^ one ^fl« of the
diver bowl of seventy shekels, goats for a sin offerinfl ^^ and for
ifter the shekel of the sanctuary 'a^ sacrifice of peace offerings,
both of them full of fine flour two oxen, five rams, five he'lSts,
piiingled with oil for a Ze& SSSf; five ^'lamb^^ of the first year : this
>6 Qjjg golden spoon often shekels, was the offS? of Ahiezer the
tuli of Knsli ^^ one young bullock, son of Ammishaddai.
j>ne ram, one ^'famb^ of the first cch. I. 13. ^^ On the eleventh day ^Pagiel
^ear, for a burnt SSerln- ^^ one the son of ^^rS!!' prince of the
fi of the goats for a sin ^^Sl\ children of Ashi^^^ered- ^^ his
i^ and for sacrifice of peace was one silver charger,
a offJriSJ
offerings, two oxen, five rams, the weight ^fe?f was an hun-
iive Jl-folft; ^ye ^faSs"^' of the first dred and thirty shekels, one
!ear: this was the oSerS of Ga- silver bowl of seventy shekels,
tialiel the son of Pedahzur. after the shekel the sanc-
of
I
^° On the ninth day '^Abidan dch. I. 11. tuary both of them full of fine
;
ten shekels, full of ISJeSei was the offering of Pagiel the son
Ochran.
one young bullock, one ram, f^f
01 Ocran.
lie ^fS\of the first year, for a ech. 1. 1,^.
On the twelfth day ^Ahira
^^
imf offering; 64 one
mil/ offering: ""^If of the the son of Enan, prince of the
ats for a" sin £iJl|. ^^ and for children of mmii,^%red' ^^ his
sacrifice of peace offerings, offering was oue sllvor charger,
10 oxen, five rams, five hlloats, the weight was an hundred
whereof
^^e ^fambs^^ of the first year: this and thirty shekels, one silver
ixs the Xlin? of Abidan the son bowl of seventy shekels, after
Gideoni the shekel of the sanctuary
m
I
:
01 Israel: twelve chargers ^of^lffver, e Ex. 25. 40. was '^beaten work: ^according;
twelve silver bowls, twelve fpiS unto the pattern which the
spoons . 85 pir,r»Vi
Cdt/H
silver charger nii/>Qnh Lord had shewed Moses, so he
of gold •
charger of silver f^^f^yit''
ing an hundred and thirty made the candlestick. i
the spoons ,„„s an hundred and all their flesh, and let then
twenty SS.' ^^ f\\ the oxen for wash their clothes, and sf^S
the burnt offering ^^^^ twelve themSfetean. ^ ThcU Ict them tak(
h Lev. 2. 1.
bullocks, the rams twelve, the See Ex. 29. 41. a young HK'^ftriigSlal offeringf
^lambs^^ of the first year twelve, eyen mingled with oill
fine flour
^ft*i their ^llt offering: and the *and another young bullod
^tdf of the goats ^^or^ sin offer- shalt thou take for a sin offerind
^^ j Cp. Ex. 29.
ing Seivl; And all the oxen for 4
9 -^And thou shalt p^S* th[
& 40. 12.
the sacrifice of the peace ofifer- Levites before the tabSLe ^
Cp. Lev.
ings ^ere twcuty and four bul- ^ and thou shal
Tc
8. 3. the SfngStion :
locks, the rams sixty, the hllotts lathe"?" the whole ^^a^feSC of til
sixty, the ^fambs^' of the first year children of Israel together* ^° an
sixty. This was ''the Medication thou shalt ^brfng^ the Levites b(
of the altar, after that it ^was I ver. 1, 10. fore the Lord and the childrei :
A.V. * That is, God. t Heb. let them canae a rasor to pass over, etc. t Heb. wave. ? Heb. wave offert
II Heb. they luay be to execute, dc.
188
.
Lord. ""^
And
the Levites ^ shall 10.
a Cp. Ex. 29. commanded Moses cincSSng the
lay their hands upon the heads Levites, so did the children of
Df the bullocks: and thou^fha\t''offer 6 ver. 7.
Israel unto them, ^i
^^d ^the
T,o-irifoa purified themselves from, sin, oi-krl
the one for a sin offering, and c ver. 8.
UtJVlieS ^ere purified, aiJU
the other for a burnt offering, they washed their clothes; and
into the Lord, to make an atone-
^^ And
d
13, 15.
ver. 11, 12,
^Aaron offered them ^"^a? a™
iient for the Levites. offering before the Lord and ;
thou shalt set the Levites before Aaron made an atonement for
iaron, and before his sons, and them to cleanse them. ^^ And
)fferthem for * '^^''^ offering unto e ver. 11, 21. after that went the Levites in
^he Lord. ^"^
Thus shalt thou to do their service in the tabSnLie
ieparate the Levites from among of the c'SnIregltion bcforo Aarou, and
/ch.
jhe children of Israel and -^the :
Cp.
3. 45.
ch. 16. 9. before his sons: as the Lord
uevites shall be mine. ^^ And had commanded Moses con-
Ifter that shall the Levites go cerning the Levites, so did they
Q to do the service of the unto them.
tent of meeting . jj.^/^ +Vinn 2^ And the Lord spake unto
bernacle of the congregation • ci'ii'J- i/ii*-»u
4. 3
'^from twenty and five years old
•om among the children of Is- & 1
24, 27.
Chr. 23. 3, and upward they shall go in
that openeth the
1^1 •
*ci, ^inG+<=»Qrl
niotcdu. r\f
Ui ^'^
guch as open every
i ch. 3. 12, 45.
y Seech. 4. -JS
^^Ho wait upon the service
in the work ^{? ^^^^ ^^
omb, the firstbom
even in!tmd of
& uig. for mg. yjL fVi<^
mc; tabernacle of the con-
all the children of Israel, have ^^
^nd from the age of
g^efatiol*
k See Ex. 13.
taken them unto me. ^^ ^For fifty years they shall ^^ cease
1 the firstborn ^ the children Y^ waiting upon the service t'ereo/, and
Israel are mine, both man and shall serve no morl; ^® but shall
ast: on the day that I smote minister with their brethren in
See ch. fVjp tent of meeting, ^fn
Q^ firstborn in the land of I I
of Israel, that they should keep willkeep the passover imto the
the passover. ^ And they kept Lord; according to the ordhSnce
the passover ^" "^^ ^""^^ "^^'^^'^' on the of the passover, and according
fourteenth day of the fnit^Sionth to the ''Sinned thcrcof, so shall
a Ex. i2. 48,
^at Iven in the wilderness of 49. he do ^ye shall have one ordtnance,
:
We are ^fefe by the dead body covered it ilj'dav, and the ap-i
of a man wherefore are we
: pearance of fire by night.!
/ch. ^7 And
kept back, that we may not .S.-?, 34.
ID. 11,
'^^^S^' the cloud -^waSi
Ex. 40. 36.
^ofFer ^If, ^;?S-ing" of tlie Lord in g ver. 13. taken up from ^ill'tlblnmde: thenj
hit appointed season among the after that the children of Israel
children of Israel ? ^ A^d Moses journeyed: and in the place
said unto them, suS ^stfii^kud '^I ft oil. 27. 5.
where the cloud abode, there the!
^M hear what the Lord will children of Israel pitched'ffiftentsi'
command concerning you. ^^ At the commandment of th(
® And the Lord spake unto Lord the children of Israel jour
Moses, saying, ^° Speak unto neyed, and at the commandmen
Up. Cor.
the children of Israel, saying. i
lO. 1.
1
of the Lord they ^Sed"^ : 'as loni
If any man of you or of your as the cloud abode upon th
fhfkv remained encamped
^pSerity"' shall bc uuclcan by taliprnn^^lp*
tciUUlnaiylt? lliey rested in their tent
reason of a dead body, or be in ^^ And when the cloud *tarrie
a journey afar off, yet he shall long upon the tabernacle man
keep the passover unto the {;SJJ; days, then the children of Isra(
11 .^in the second month on the fovirteenth day j See Ex. 12.
The fourteenth day of the second month 6 ^kept the charge of the LoR]
& 2 Chr. SO.
^°
'at even they shall keep '^' 'SXf^^ 2—15. and journeyed not. An
h See ch.
eat it with unleavened bread and 5.3.
I
shall be cut oiF from among his morning, then they journeye
people: because he Kglt not or if it continued l-w-^r r^rj-tr and y.^ ni
q ver. 7.
'^j '-Adj *jy
whether it %vas or qj
the ^^^e^"?? of the Lord in l^, ap- the cloud was taken
"tiiaf 1
190
: 1 ;
thereon, the children of Israel 1 tUir. 15. 24. your enemies. ^° Also ^4n the
2Chr. 5. 12,13
:^or^\^^^LT'Sk and journeyed &7. 6
& 29. 26—28.
day of your gladness, and in
not but when it was taken up,
:
Ezra 3. 10.
Neh. 12. 35.
your soTemfways, aud ''lu the be-
they journeyed. ^^ At the com- h Ex. 40. 36,
37.
ginnings of your months, ye shall
mandment of the Lord they c Ps. 81. 3.
See ch. 28. 11.
blow with the trumpets over
rested"in"t?.f'tents, ^ud at the Com- your burnt offerings, and over
mandment of the Lord they the sacrifices of your peace offer-
journeyed: ^they kept the d See ver. 19.
ings; f^a^t they Say be to you
^charge of the Lord, at the com- e ver. 9. ^for a memorial before your
mandment of the Lord by the God: I am the Lord your God.
land of Moses. And it came to pass SthI
"'''
Ifa^t
thou ^^^ ^^^^1 for ''the
n?ayest
h Isai.
Joel 1. 14.
1. 13.
mony. ^- And the children of
forward^according to
jailing of the ^Tsfeufbir' and for
Cp. Ps. 81. 3. '^"^
i Cp. Ex. 40.
Israel ^Jj^J^
he journeying of the camps. 36.
j ch. 1.
journeys out of the ^wilderness
And when *they shall blow &9. 5.
Ex. 19. 1,2. of Sinai and the cloud rjg'ted
;
191
; — .
Job
14.
29.
US ^instead of eyes. ^^ And it
"Deuel. And the Kohathites
^^ 15.
c Cp. ch. 2.
shall be, if thou go with us, yea,
set forward, ^bearing the sanc- 14. it shall be, that ^what ^"g^oodS"'
d ch. 7. 9.
the son of Enan. ^^ +^Thus V ch. 2. 34. and ^^the fire of the Lord burn
w Cp. ch. 16.
were the journeyings of the 35
& Lev. 10. 2
among tnem, and consumed them that v)er(
children of Israel according to &2Kin. I. 12 in the uttermost ^a/ts of the camp.
& Ps. 106. 18
their a?mfi: when thcy set forward. & Rev. 13. 13. 2 And ^the people cried unto Mo-
X Cp. ch. 2 1
192
:;
.'5.
'7 ^Vnd 1 come down and
will
1 appearance m« flio appearance
^colour
+l-»r»vtiol*
t"Ji
111*^^1 *i>^ l^Ht? colour
iicn. 11.5
& 18. 21.
talk with thee there: and '^I
Ex. 19. 20.
of bdellium. ^iT^'the people ^
c Cp. 2 Kill.
will take of the spirit Avliich is
Avent about, and gathered it, 2. 9, 1.5
& Nch. 9. -20. upon thee, and Avill put it upon
(lEx. 16.10—
and ground it in mills, or beat 18. them; and ^tliey shall bear the
if :,-, mortars, oiirl seethed if
ailU \^^ pots, e Ex. 18. 22.
burden of the people Avith thee,
IL 111 a mortar, baked ^^ -^^^ pans,
and made cakes of it: -^aiid the 31.
/ Cp. Ex. IG.
that thou bear it not thyself
taste of it was as the taste of alone. ^^ And say thou unto
ear all this people alone, be- s Cp. ver. 13. shall all the fish of the sea be
t Ex. 18. 18.
[cause it is too heavy for me. Deut. I. 9, 12. gathered together for them, to
P x\nd if thou deal thus with suffice them?
'
;me, kill me, I pray thee, out of
*
2^ And the Lord said unto
M Isai. 50. 2
hand, if I have found favour in ; 59. 1. Moses, '*Is the Lord's hand
thy sight; and let me not see MT-ovorl "ow shalt thou see
Waxea olir»T»+
SllOl l
9
5 thou shalt see now
piy wretchedness. Ezek.
V ch. 23. 19.
12. 25
whether ^my word shall come
^^ And the Lord said unto & 24. 14.
to pass unto thee or not. ^^ And
w Cp. Ex. 24.
jlVIoses, Gather unto me ^seventy 1, 9. Moses went out, and told the
[men of the elders of Israel, whom people the words of the lord'
thou knowest to be the elders X ver. 16. ^and gathlred'tlfe scvcnty men of
3f the people, and '^officers over ?/ Deut. I. 15
the elders of the people, and
& 16. 18.
193 a
II
; 1
Ti™? of Moses, ^one of his ^uS ich. II. 1. was very meek, above all the
2 Kin. 19. 4.
men, answered and said, My lord Isai. 37. 4.
Ezek.35.r2,l3.
men which were upon the face
Moses, 'forbid them. ^® And Cp. Mai. 3. 16. of the l^rth.) ^ And the Lord
j ch. 26. 65.
Z Cp. Mark
Come out ye three unto the
tent of meeting.
phets, and that the Lord would 9.38
& Luke 9. 49. tabernacle of the congregation.
Aiirl +Vi*^v
-ci.iiu. tiicj
put his spirit upon them !
m Cp. 1 Cor. three came out. ^ And *^the
14. 5.
^° And Moses gat him into the &
n ch.
16. 19.
II. 25 Lord came down in the pillar of
camp, he and the elders of Israel. tiie and stood fi the door
cloud,
^^ And there went forth a ^wind Ex. 16. 13.
of the tabSnacie, ^ud callcd Aaron
Vs. 78. 26—28
& 105. 40.
fi'om the Lord, and brought and Miriam and they both came
:
quails from the sea, and let forth. ® And he said. Hear now
p Gen. 46. 2.
&
a day's journey on this side, and Luke
10. 8, 16.
I. 11,22. among you, I the Lord will make
Acts 10. 11
as it were ^ clay's jouHiey on the & 22. 17, myself known unto him ^in a
S
18.
q Gen. 20. 6
other side, round about the &3I. 10,11. vision, ala will speak hini «in
Kin.
camp, and as^t^were two cubits
1
Job
Matt.
33.
3. 5.
I.
l.'i.
20
a dream. ^ *
My servant Moses
hiah^nvon the face of the earth. & 27. 19. is not so 'who is faithful in alli
r Ps. 105. 26.
32 And the people /tood up all sHeb. 3.2,5. mine \^: ^ ^A^ him will 1
ch. 7. 89.
that day, and all }^ft night, and
t
Cp. Ex. 33. 11 speak mouth to mouth, even
*
20, 23.
spread them abroad for them-
all to Ex. 16. 36. fore then were ye not afraid tol
Cp. Ezek. 45.
selves round about the camp. 11. speak against my ^®''^Tervan?'"''|
X Ps. 78. 30,
^^
And^whlie the flesh was yet be- 31. Moses ? ^ And the anger of thcl
R.V. ^ Or, from hia youth "^
Or, over ^ Tha.iis, The grave3 of hisL * Or, ?>y
A.V. * iiiih. us it were the was/ of a day. } Thatis, They raves of lust, i lleh. they were in, dc. I Or, Cnshita
H lleb. taken.
194
;: 1 ;
j
a ver. 16. of Ephraim, "?Sf the son of Nun.
and, behold, ^Miriam iJ^e ^^ lep- h Deut. 24. 9. ® Of the tribe of Benjamin, Palti
c See Lev.
snow: and Aaron
rous, ^w/Sts*^ 13.10.
the son of Raphu. ^° Of the tribe
looked upon Miriam, and, be- of Zebulun, Gaddiel the son of
hold,she was leprous. ^^
And Sodi. Of the tribe of Joseph,
""^
Aaron said unto Moses, Aiis, niy namely, of the tribe of Manasseh,
I pray thee,
"^l^y "ot, d Cp. 2 Sam.
lr»i«rl
101 a, I beseech thee, lay not the SlU UpOU 19.19
r,:*-. ^irkrin Gaddi the son of Susi. ^^ Of the
& 24. 10
us, wheShf we have done foolishly, & Prov. 30. 32. tribe of Dan, Ammiel the son of
and wheiefn we have sinned. Let Gemalli. ^^ Of the tribe of Asher,
""^
her ^°*^' not^^*^' be as one dead, of Sethur the son of Michael. ""^ Of
whom the flesh is half con- the tribe of Naphtali, Kahbi the
sumed when he cometh out of e ver. 8.
son of Vophsi. ""^ Of the tribe
his mother's womb. ^^ And ch. 11.28
of Gad, Geuel the son of Machi.
& 14.6,30,38.
Ex. 24. 13.
Moses cried unto the Lord, Deut. 32. 44.
""^
These are the names of the
r\ Cp. Neh. 8. 17.
saying, Heal herher,
now, ^-'
r\f.A
v^'-'v^; f
a /Deut. 25. 9. men which Moses sent to spy
Job 30. 10.
beseech thee. 1"^ And the Lord Q See Lev.
out the land. And Moses called
'lltf' the son of Nun jSJ-.
13. 46.
said unto Moses, If her father h
ver. 22, 29.
had but -^spit in her face, should ch. 21. 1. ^^ And Moses sent them to spy
Josh. 15. 19.
Judg. 1. 15.
she not be ashamed seven days ? i ver. 29. out the land of Canaan, and said
Judg. 9,19.
let her be ^shut "oVfrom^ the j Cp. 2 Kin.
I.
unto them. Get you up this way
15.5
camp seven days, and after that & 2 Chr. 26. 20, '^^sou\ttd?'''and go up into Hhe
Bhe shall be brought
let her be received ^
\^ agaill.
orroin 15 i^llU
Ai-irl 21
& Luke
ch. II. 35.
fc
17. 12. mountain ••/^ aud scc the kud,
Miriam Avas shut ""IXi^o^ the Cp. ch. 33. 18. what it is; and the people that
I See ch, 10.
camp seven days and the : 12. dwelleth therein, whether they
people journeyed not till Miriam m ch. 32. 8.
be strong or weak, ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^
See Deut. I.
22—25.
"was brought in again. ""^ And n Neh. 9. 25, few or many; ""^ and what the
35.
afterward the people ^?S7elf Ezek. 34. 14 land is that they dwell in,
Deut, 81.
from *Hazeroth, and pitched in 6, 7, 23. whether it be good or bad
p ver. 26.
the wilderness of Par an. ch. 12. 16 and what cities they be that
& 32. 8.
^
And the Lord spake un- Deut. 1, 19 they dwell in, whether in ^tS!'
&9. 23.
JQ
^
to Moses, saying, ^ ^''Send ch.
& 33.
thou men, that they may & 34.
gr
.36
.3.
20. or in strong holds ^° and w hat
;
Sr?h* the laiid of Canaan, which r Josh. 19. or lean, whether there be wood
28(?).
I give unto the children of Israel 8 ch. 34. 8. therein, or not. And ^be ye of
t See Josh.
»f every tribe of their fathers 14. 15. good courage, and bring of the
« Josh.
fruit of the land. Now the time
15.
jhall ye send a man, every one 14.
195 G2
I
:
14. 6, 7.
19. or '^ would God we had died in
them the fruit of the land.
—20.
h Cp. ver. 27 this wilderness !
^ And where-
^^ And
they told him, and said. fore g^S the Lord ^Su^lt us unto
We came unto the land whither this land, to fall by the IZ^,^^
'Our -wivpkQ 5»nrl r»nv little ones shall
thou sentest us, and surely it i ver. 31.
that our WlveS ailU OUI children should
j See Ex. 3.
•^floweth with milk and honey; 8.
be a ^preyi were it not better for
*and the fruit of it.
this is fcDeut. 1.26.
us to return into Egypt? ^ And
ZDeut. 1.28
Neverlheless the pCOplc ^g strong that & 9. 1, 2. they said one to another, '^Let
dwell in the land ^'^ '^^°"°,
and m Neh. 9. 17.
us make a captain, and ''^let us
n Cp. Deut.
the cities are waiiedi ^f^^^cl very 17.
& Acts
16
7. 39. return i'lto Egypt. ^ Then ''Mo-
great and moreover we saw
:
&
ch. 16.
20. 6.
4, 22
ses and Aaron fell on their faces
the children of Anak there. before all the assembly of the
29 ^Araalek dwelleth +"^0 p ch. 14. 43.
i^*
The Amalekites dwell 1" ^'^^^ lailU r\f
loT->rl
OI Ex. 17. 8. congregation of the children of
1 Sam. 15. 2,
the ^h
and the Etm^. and the
: al.
q ver. 30.
Israel. ^And Joshua the son
^
/ete& and the i^Sl&, dwell in ch. 13. 6, 8. of Nun, and Caleb the son of
r Cp. ch. 14.
the mountains 'and the SaTnite^s: 25. Jephunneh, which were of them
*^dwl!i^ by the sea, and that Srdied" the land, rent their
^^^'^s
^y the
5 Cx>. ch. 14.
of Jordan, ^o j^^^^ ^Caleb 6,24. clothes: "^
and they spake unto
coas^t
ch. 32.
'.'S.
9.
of Israel, saying, *The land,
and possess it; for we are well Deut.
Josli. 14. 8.
I. 28.
which we passed through to
able to overcome it. ^^ ^*But
15.
V Deut. 10.
Tardi'it' is an exceeding good
the men that went up with him 2
1
Sam. 22.
Kin. 10. 9.
20.
land. ^ If ^the Lord delight in
said, We be not able to go up
Ps. 18. 19
& 22. 8. us, then he will bring us into
4
against the people for they are ;
Isai. 62.
w See Ex. 3. this land,and give it ^^^ us '''a ;
196
;
& 30. 2, 3
us: fear them not. ^° ^But all (formg.). the iniquity of this people ac-
.ler.43. 45
the congregation bade stone (for nig.). cording unto the greatness of
& Gen. 48. 21.
them with stones. And Hhe Dent. 20. 1, 4 thy mercy, and according /^g thou
&3I.6.
glory of the Lord appeared in Judg. I. 22, aZ. hast forgiven this people, from
^U^ teut of meeting unto ol]
"*^^
C Ex. 34. 9.
Egypt even hmtil now. ^° And
*jl^^ tabernacle of the congregation before dEx. 17.4.
e See
the children of Israel. 9. 2S.
Lev.
the Lord said, I have pardoned
"•^
And the Lord said unto &
/ Ps.
106. 45.
78. 38
^according to thy word: ^^ but
Moses, How long will this people C'p.
g Ps.
James
I OS.
5.
2:).
'"Is'Truifi"'' I live,
^"^ ^' all '^the
Ps. 95. 11
than they. And ''Moses said
^^ & 106. 26.
Heb. 3. 17, 18.
have not hearkened to my voice
unto the Lord, Then the Egyp- I E.x. 32. 10. ^^ i^ surely they shall not see the
m Cp. Gen.
tians shall hear %' JSv thou 31. 7 land which I sware unto their
& Job 19. 3.
broughtest up this people in n Ex. 32. 12. fathers, neither shall any of them
Cp. Deut. 9. 28
thy might from among tiS;) & 32. 27 that p^iSd me see it: ^^ but my
& Ps. 106. 23
"^
and they will tell it to the &
14.
Ezek. 20. 9, servant ^ Caleb, because he had
inhabitants of this land /^r :
o eh. 32. 11.
Ezek. 20. 15.
another spirit with him, and
^they have heard that thou Cp. ch. 26. 64.
p ver. 6.
hath * followed me fully, him
T,n«r» dl in tlie midst of people;
UKJKU QT»i-
L among
fl-iia
^^ people,
ch. 13.6. will I bring into the land where-
q Ex. 15. 14.
25 'Now Amalekite
face, and that ^tliy cloud standeth 7-ch. 32. 12.
Josh.
•Tkrkc-oooa
possess M-
11. (Now
fl^^j,
l^iie Amalekltes
14. 8, 9.
Canaanite dwell Zy. i-l^c*. valley:
over them, and fj^^f thou goest 21.
sSee Ex. 13. ana tne
oT-»r3 -t-Vta.
Canaanltes dwelt l^l ^*ie valley.)
i" 3, pillar of cloud by
^"oTJrTw "turn /,% and get you
V^f'frkTfk +li/:»-n-i
ueiuic tUL/111, Yyy f^ay time m
a pillar of a
t ver. 43, 45.
Seech. 13. 29.
c&, and in a pillar of fire by « Deut. 1.40. into the wilderness by the way
night. ""^
Now
if thou shalt kill '^ the Red IS:
all this people as one man, then ^® And
the Lord spake unto
the nations which have heard Moses and unto Aaron, saying,
the fame of thee will speak, 2^ How long shall I bear with
saying, ""^ Because the Lord V ver. 35. ^this evil congregation, which
'^was not able to bring this 28
w Deut. 9. murmur against me? *I have
people into the land which he Cp. Josh. 7.
X Ex. 16. 7,
9.
heard the murmurings of the
sware unto them, therefore he 12.
children of Israel, which they
hath slain them in the wilder- murmur against me. ^^ Say
ness. ^"^
And now,
bSch thee, I y ver. 21, 23.
ch. 26. 65. unto them, ^^ Itiy as I live,
let the power of S^ Lord be 2 Cp. ver. 2.
saith the Lord, ^"^^^^ ^as ye have
great, according as thou hast spoken in mine ears, so will I do
spoken, saying, ""^ ^ The Lord is a See Ex. 34. to you: ^^ ^your carcases shall
6,7.
slow to anger, plenteous in
I
longsuffering,
rinrl
cillU. ^f g^^^^
n-^ovriTr
llieicy,
Heb.
b 1 Cor. 10.
3. 17.
5.
wilderness; and ''all
fall in this
forgiving iniquity and trans- &
c ch.
2G. 64.
I. 45 that were numbered of you, ac-
crrAeaiAn dllU
onrl that will by no means clear
I
197
1 ;
24. 2(1.
Q\\ 2 Chr. ^^^And Moses said, AYherefore
^lifted up my hand that I would
VVlUCli T
inrl-ki/^l^
1 *sware to
h See Gen.
14. 22.
now do ye transgress the com-
make you dwell therein, ''save c vor. 6,
See ch. 13. 6.
."SS.
mandment of the ^mhf^& it
"^^
Caleb the son of Jeplmnneh, dDeut. 1.42. shall not "^^o not up,
f,f^2
and Joshua the son of Nun. e Cp.
31. 17.
Deut.
''forthe Lord is not among you
^^-^But your little ones, which / rer. 3.
that ye be not smitten **^''" before
Deut. 1. 39.
ye said should be a prey, them g ver. 2.5, 45.
Seech. 13.29.
your enemies. ^^ For ^^^^^ ^the
Amalekite on/-] Canaanite n-nci.
will I bring in,and they shall Amalekites <*ii^->- tue
-fl-i^k
Canaanites "it; there
know the land which ^ye have h Ps. IDS. 24. before you, and ye shall fall by
SS ^^ But as for you, 'jom
^'^t wan&''
in the wilderness ^forty h Ps. 95. 10.
Cp. Deut. 2. 14.
you. ^^But they presumed to
grk ni-» to the top of the mountain
years, and ^^^^^^ ^" bear your whore- t> up
I Deut. 1. 43. i^n-rrckf
m
Ezek. 23. unto the hill top never- .
•
n Cp. 1 Sam.
theless '^the ark of the covenant
^^ After of the Lord, and Moses, departed
wlsted"^ in the wilderness.
"^ 4. 3.
«
och. 13. 2.'5.
the number of the days in which not out of the camp. ^^ Then
Cp. Ezek.
ye Sd^ed' the land, even ^forty 4.
J)
(j.
^the i^attite^s came down, and
rS S
a year, shall ye 01 ver. 43.
the Sari^tS which dwelt in that
days, ^-
bear your iniquities, even forty
years, and ye shall know "my
Cp. Deut. 1.44.
r ch. 21. 3.
Judg. I. 17.
'^^^^^^^
co\nfiidSi,
and smote
even unto ^'Hormah.
^ and ^1*
alienation. 35 tl
^^^^ TjORT^
« 4^y,p
JJUKl^ 8 Cp. Job
Jbreach of promise. -*-
33. 10 (mg.).
I do
nave
l-ioxr£i spoken, surely this
'^gaid,
-will
I wHl surely do it
UllLU
ti-.-i-j-n t ch. 23. 19. ^ And the Lord spake un-
congregation, that
all '*this evil
M ver. 27.
IC to Moses, saying, ^ Speak
are gathered together against *^
unto the children of Israel,
V ver.
me in this wilderness they shall
: liev. 23. 10.
Deut. 26.
18.
1.
and say unto them, ^AVhen ye
be consumed, and there they be come into the land of your
shall die. ^^ ^And the men, wch. 13. 32.
habitations, which I give unto
which Moses sent to ^^Jardf the X Lev. I. 2, 3.
you, ^ and *will make an offering
land, who returned, and made by fire unto the Lord, a burnt
s^to accomplish
all the congregation to murmur
V Lev. 22. 21
nHTfriTio' CiV sacrifice,
k 27. 2. uiiciiug, ui «l
<x sacrifice in §performing
against him, by bringing up ''a a vow, or fn a freewill ottering,
evil report against flkp
^^^*^ lorirl
IdllU, 37 ^vpn
tJVtJll
z ch. 28. 19,
or ^in your gofimn feasts, to make
slander upon 27.
Lev. 23.
those men that did bring up th"e
8, 12,
36. a sweet savour unto the Lord,
'^
2^ ^But Joshua the son of Nun, h 1 Cor. 10. "Uijj oblation offer unto the Lord 'a meal
10. llio offering unto the Lord bring a meat
Heh. 3. 17.
v^^-^ oj^an^e^uah
and Caleb the son of Jephunneh, J ude .'). offering of a tenth
remained alive of those mpn
mCll flint WCm
lHat "WPrif
c Lev. 2.
of ^'^® flour -^mingled with the
whidi were of the & 6. 14.
d ch. 26. Co.
to ^sJarch the land, itved still. And Seech. 13. 16. fourth part of an hin of ^j};
e Ex. 29. 40. 5 ^and wine for the drink offering, the fourth
Moses told these ga?f;?|g unto all Lev. 23. 13. And the fourth part of an hin of wine for a
/ ch. 28. 5.
the children of Israel: and the Lev. 14. 10. shalt thou prepare
^drink^off'ering
g ch. 28. 7,
people ''mourned greatly. "^^And 14. with the Durnt offering or "^'^ *^®
h Ex. 33.
they rose up early in the morning,
4.
sacrifice, for o^e lamb. ^ *'0r
i ch. 28. 12,
place which the Lord hath pro- with the third part of an hin of
R.V. 1 Heb. shepherds. 2 Or, Die revoking of my pr omise 3 Or, in inaking a special vow
A.V. * Heb. lifted up my hand. + Or, feed. J Or, altering of my purpose, f Heh. separating.
198
Chap. 15, v. 6] NUMBERS [Chap. 15, v. 28
oil;
"^
Ami foi' *a^ di'ink offering 5. 11,
n C'p.
1-2.
Josh. "the bread of the land, ye shall
thou shalt offer the third part offer up an heave offering unto
of an hin of wine, /J,, a ^ sweet h See vcr. ?> fhp TiORn
Llie ijUKl». 20 'Of the first of your sdough
c Deut. 26. Ye shall otter up a cake of
ye shall off'er up a cake
savour unto the Lord. ^ And •2,
Neh.
]i).
Isojourneth with you. n Lev. 4. 27, ni^ one person sin unwittingly, fVip-n ]if»
^^ any soul sin through ignorance, l^iiCJi* lit;
I
^^ And the Lord spake unto shall b'SrshlToat of the first year
[Moses, saying, ""^ ''Speak unto the
p
ver.
Lev. 4.
2.
35.
for a sin offering. ^^^And the
Ichildren of Israel, and say unto priest shall make an atonement
them. When ye come into the for the soul that sinneth^ilnorantly,
land whither I bring you, ^^ then when he sinneth ^^Tgiov^& before
it shall be, that, when ye eat of the Lord, to make an atonement
R.V. 1 Or, in making a special vow 2 Or, coarse meal ^ or, in error
A.V, * Heb. from tJte eyes. t Or, ordinance,
199
;:
k 106. 16
sticks brought him unto Moses -18.
P.s.
of renown :
^ and ^they
3™S^
and Aaron, and unto all the themselves together against Mo-
congregation. ^^And they put ^
Z Lev. 24. 12. ses and against Aaron, and said
him in ward, because it ''^was^nof" ?u ver. 7.
unto them, ^'"'^Ye take too much
n See Ex.
declared what should be done 19.
upon you, seeing ''^all the con-
to him. ^^ And the Lord said gregation are holy, every one of
unto Moses, ""The man shall 15.
o Ex. 31. 14,
them, and ^the Lord is among
iri^re^y put to death: ail the
})ch. 14. 14
k 35. :«. them wherefore then lift ye up
:
200
Chap. i6, v. 8] NUMBEKS [Chap. i6, v. 29
^ And Moses said unto Korah, censer, and put fire in them,
Heai^fyaTVou. J© SOnS of Levl I and laid incense thereon, and
^ seemeth it hut "a small thing
1
a ver. 13.
Sam. 18. 2:5.
stood f^ the door of the tabSlLie
unto you, that the God of Israel Isai. 7.
Cp. Ezek.
]:i.
16.
of the congStion with Moscs and
hath ^separated you from the 20.
b ch. 8. U. Aaron. ^^ And Korah ^ISSd^ all
Deut. 10. 8.
congregation of Israel, to bring the congregation against them
you near to ^iXseif' to do the unto the door of the tabSnLie of
c See Lev.
service of the tabernacle of the 9. 23. the Sngrelation: 'aud the glory of
Lord, and to stand before the the Lord appeared unto all the
congregation to minister unto congregation.
^° and "^^*
he hath brought ^° And the Lord spake unto
thlm^
ee ne^ufhivi, and all thy brethren Moses and unto Aaron, saying,
d ver. 4.5.
the sons of Levi with tSee! and Cp. Gen. 19.
^^ '^Separate yourselves from
17,22
seek ye the priesthood also? & Jer. 51. 6
& Rev. 13. 4.
among this congregation, that
Therefore
11
For which cause both
ilinii
tllOU nnri
aUU u^^
ail e
Ps. 73. 19.
Ex. 33. 5. I may consume them ^in a
thy company are gathered to- / ver. 45. moment. ^^ And they -^fell upon
ch. 14. 5
gether against the Lord: ^and & 20. 6.
g Ex. 16. 8.
their faces, and said, O God,
^what i^'fa^on!'' that yc mumiur Cp. 1 Cor. 3. 5. ''the God of the spirits of all
h ch. 27. le-.
against him ? ^^ And Moses sent Job 12. 10. flesh, ^ one man sin, and
shall
Eccles. 12. 7,
to call Datlian and Abiram, the Isai. 57. 16.
Zeeh. 12. 1.
wilt thou be wroth with all
sons of Eliab: ^"^Uh""^ .said, We Heb.
(mg.).
12. 9
the congregation? ^^ And the
will not come up ^^ is it ^a small
:
i
IS.
Cp. Gen.
23—2.5
Lord spake unto Moses, saying,
thing that thou hast brought us & 2 Sam. 24. IV. ^^ Speak unto the congregation,
j ver. 9.
n Cp. Gen.
^Respect not thou their offering: 4. 4, 5. the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan,
olSam.
''Ihave not taken one ass from Cp. Acts 20. 33
12.3.
and Abiram, on every side and :
& 2 Cor. 7. 2.
them, neither have I hurt one of Dathan and Abiram came out,
them. ^® And Moses said unto p Cp. Ex. 33.
and stood the door of their
''i^
I^orah, Be thou and all thy tents, and their wives, and their
ToSan'r ^before the Lord, thou, 1
q Ex.
Sam.
16. 9.
12. 3, 7.
sons, and their little cMWren. ^^ And
and they, and Aaron, t'omor;?>w: Moses said. Hereby ye shall know
'^ and
*take ^^ every man his r ver. 6, 7. that the Lord hath sent me to
tenser, and put incense "f,^'' them, do all these works; for / have
md bring ye before the Lord s
23. 16
Cp. Jer.
not done them *of mine own
svery man his censer, Hwo hun- &
17.
Ezek. 13. :
mind. ^^ If these men die Hhe
dred and fifty censers thou also, ;
( ver. 3.5,
common death of all men, or if
[and Aaron, each o/^/ow his censer, they be visited after the visita-
u Cp. 1 Kin.
^ And they took every man his 22. 28. tion of all men; ^'then the Lord
R.V. 1 Heb. bore out.
A.V. * Heb. bore out. t Heb. «3 every man dieth.
201 G5
Chap. i6, v. 29] NUMBERS [Chap. 16, v. 49
hath not sent me. ^° But if the the altar ^° to be a memorial
:
Lord ^'make a new thing, and unto the children of Israel, "'^ "^'^ ^•^
a Cp. Gen.
^^the ^earth^ Open her mouth, and 4. U. ^that no stranger, which is not
swallow them up, with all that •J
b ch. 3. ]0.
C'hr. 26. 18.
of the seed of Aaron, come near
appertain unto them, and they to Sff™ incense before the Lord ;
came"out'-i^^fire ^Om tllC LORD, aud I ver. 22. a moment. ''And they fell upon
two hundred and r,i ver. 17.
their faces. ^^ And Moses said
ci'Zmed '"the
fifty men that offered ^^'^
in- unto Aaron, Take "^^ censer, and
cense. put fire therein from off' the
^^ And the Lord spake unto [Ch. 17. 1 anrl lay incense thereon, ailU
QlfQT» dllU
ell tell,
r»Y-»rl carry it
iuHeb.J put on incense, g^
Moses, saying, ^"^ Speak unto quickly unto the congregation,
"Eleazar the son of Aaron the &
n
4.
ch. 3. 32
1(5
and make an atonement for them:
&
priest, that he take up the 19. 3, al.
o ch. 8. 19
for ^ there is wrath gone out from
&
censers out of the burning, and II. 33.
Lev. lO. G. the Lord; the plague is begun.l
1 Chr. 27.
scatter thou the fire yonder for ;
24.
^^ And Aaron took as MosesI
they are ,J&la. ^^ '^tU]^' censers comSfded and ran into the midsl
jp Prov. 20. 2.
of ^^ these sinners against their Hixh. 2. 10. of the coilrcStfon aud, bchold, th
;
r\A\rt-» ^lives, and Ic^i- +T-,o-«'v-» be made beaten Cp. 1 Kin. 2. 23.
'-'"^1 souls, Itii^ l^ntJm make them broad plague was begun among th
plates for a covering of the altar: people: and he put on ^^® incense
for they offered them before the and made an atonement for th
Lord, therefore they are hallowed • people. ^^ And he stood betweei
Qch.
^and they shall be a sign unto & 26. 10.
17. 10
the dead and the living; and 'th
the children of Israel. ^^ And r ver.
ch. 25. 8.
.50.
plague was stayed. ^^ Now the
2 Sam. 24. 25.
Eleazar the priest took the Ps. I06. 30. that died ^l the plague wer
brasen censers, wireSith they that fourteen thousand and sevei
were burnt had offered and they ;
S ell. 27. 3.
hundred, 'befidf them that diec
beat them out for
were made broad plates for
r,
«*
r'^^A/^-^i-iiwr
'^OVL.I lllg r\f
Ol about the matter of Koral
R.V. 1 Heb. create a creation. Heb. Sheol. 3 Or, tlinse inen vho have xinned at the cost of their liv\
* Or, souls
A.V. * Heb. create a creature.
202
Chap. i6, v. 50] NUMBERS [CiiAP„ 18, V. 7
cluldren of rebellion;
^° And Aaron returned unto tnlroii 5iO"iinQf ili<^
LOivCn againbL llie fi-ebels; andtliou
"that thou mayest make an end of +Vickii»
i\Ioses unto the door of the a ver. 5.
shalt quite take away tllcll
tent of meeting
tabernacle of the congregation
.
•
o-,-./^]
<^»'iAv.i
i>fli^
viikj ii See ver. 48. murmurings ^f^m^ me, that they
'•'' Tlius did Moses ^g fl^^
plague was stayed. flip Tint
(lie not. ^^,jj Moses did so
.
' ^^ ^^^^
Lord commanded him, so did he.
^ And the Lord spake un- [Ch.
in Heb.J
17. IG
And the children of Israel
^2
shalt lay them up in the tabemLie thy sons with thee shall bear
of the Sngrefation bcforc the testi- the iniquity of your priesthood.
mony, ^ where I ^in meet with
g See E.x. 2 And thy brethren
25.22. aiS^bf the
you. ^ And it shall come to tribe of Levi, the tribe of thy
pass, that the man's'' rod, '''whom I h ch. 16. 5.
father, bring thou "^^^ with thee,
bud.
sllflll pVinnftf
jhnll CllOOSe, ^"^ '^od
giiail
shall
blossom •
oy^/l
^^^ 29.
i Cp. Gen.
34.
that they may be *joined unto
[ will to cease from me
make j See ch. 3.
6—10.
thee, and -^minister unto thee:
'the murmurings of the children fcch. 15. 11. but thou and thy sons with
shall be tent of the
)f Israel, wlSy they murmur +V1AP
tiicc l^^frkT«<a
shall minister "Jciui c;
-fli*:*
Liic tabernacle
igainst you. ^ And Moses spake ^ And they shall keep
of 'witness:
nito the children of Israel, and 36.
I ch. 3. 25, 31,
thy charge, and Hhe charge of
ivery^one of their pHuccs gavc him m ch. 16. 40. all the tabernacle "^ouly they shall
:
[arodtpiece, ^^Y Cacll priuCC OUC, aC- not come nigh ""*^^ the vessels of
;ording to their fathers' houses, the sanctuary and ^"^^^ the altar,
^^^y ^^® ^^ither they, nor ye.
;ven twelve rods: and the rod H ch. 4. 15. '^ flint
Liicit
^°*''
neither they, nor ye also, die.
f Aaron was among their rods. ^ And they shall be joined unto
And Moses laid up the rods thee, and keep the charge of the
tent of meeting,
.efore the Lord in nhe taberlcie ch. 18. 2.
Ex. 33. 21,
f.^^.
tabernacle of the congregation, -'^^
5.]]
*^^*-
+1-,^
^"^
2 Chr. 24. 6.
f '^%Sr"^- ^ And it came to Acts 7. 44. service of the tabernacle^ ^and a
p See ch. 17.
tllThaH'oAXSr'r'o^v' MoSCS WCUt iuto 13. stranger shall not come nigh
of the testimony
e tent
tabernacle of witness
nr^rl l-kol-»/-vlrl
cino., ueUOlU, .
3
q ch. 3. 38.
Ex. 27. 21 unto you. ^ And ye shall ^keep
& 30.
e rod of Aaron for the house of Lev. 24. 3.
7.
the charge of the sanctuary, and
r See Lev.
evi was budded, and brought forth ID. 6. the charge of the altar: *that
uds, and bloomed blossoms, and there be noTrath^'any niorc upon
"lider almonds. ^ And Moses «ch. 3. 12,45.
the children of Israel. ^ *And
fought out all the rods from I, behold, I have taken your
Iff
efore the Lord unto all the brethren the Levites from among
f.)
liildren of Israel and they :
&
t ch. 3. 9
8. 19.
the children of Israel: Ho you
^J
^oked, and took every man his they are g1vlf'«f^r^ifrfo"r the Lord,
pd. ^° And the Lord said unto to do the service of the tabernacle tent of
fj
Put back "the rod of Aaron meeting. 7 And
'frke<:ia
^j^LUHCS., OeiOre
Bring Aaron's rod again
Ko+V»v./-v u Heb. 9. 4.
of the congregation.
yflmn aiifl
Therefore i^ii«J«-t emu.
V ch. 3. 10.
"'
le testimony, to be kept "for a IV ch. 16. 38. thy sons with thee shall keep
R.V. ' Or, shall die
A.V. * Heb. a rod/or one prince, a rod for oue prince. + Heb. children 0/ rebellion.
203 G6
Chap. i8, v. 7] NUMBERS [Chap. 18, v. 23
your pS?office for every thing of they ffii unto the Lord, ,,K/1W
the altar, and within the
^"'^ '"^^^ neb. man and beast,
of cliall Vt^^ +ViiT^<i
men or beasts, bilcill ue Lllllie
ff 9. •
3,6. it he of .
'
R.V. ^ Or, for a portion Heb. fat. ^ Or, And aa to their redemption money, from a inonth old shalt thou redeem th§
A.V. * Heb. fat. t Heb. to die.
204
Chap. i8, v. 23] NUMBERS [Chap. 19, v. 10
Israel they
^^'^^^
have no inherit-
For
ance. 24 tl^e ffi« of the ^ And the Lord spake un-
children of Israel, which
offer asan heave offering unto
Hhey 29.
c ver. 19, 26,
IQ
^
to IMoses and unto Aaron,
saying, 2 This is the ordiiance
the Lord, I have given to the of the law which the Lord hath
Levites ^^^
^trinherit^''"' ^
therefore commanded, saying, Speak unto
I have said unto them, '^ Among 26.
d ver. 20, 21,
the children of Israel, that they
the children of Israel they shall bring thee a red heifer ^without
have no inheritance. 1
eDeut.
Sam. 6.
21.3.
7.
spot, wherein is no blemish, ^mid
25 And the Lord spake unto upon which never came yoke:
^e Moreover^thou Shalt
^ and ye shall give her unto
loses, saying,
peak unto the Levites, and say Eleazar the priest, ^fa^tKw bring
nto them. When ye take of the /Lev. 4.12.
Cp.Heb. 13.11. her -^forth without the camp, and
hildren of Israel the t\tfe which one shall slay her before his face:
[ have given you from them for ^ and Eleazar the priest shall
i^our inheritance, then ye shall take of her blood with his finger,
g Lev.
)ffer up an heave offering of it &
4. 6, 17
16. 14, 19.
and ^sprinkle of her blood ^Ztliy
Heb. 9. 13. the front of the tent of meeting cpvPn
or the Lord, ,^^ 'iM^lSpart of the /tNeh, 10.33. before the tabernacle of the congregation "^ * ^"
ithe. ^And this your heave
27 i ver. 30. times ^ and one shall burn the
:
ff
the S^felS: and as the with her dung, shall he burn:
ulness of the winepress, ^s Thus
k See Lev. ^ and the priest shall take ^ cedar
14. 4, 6, 49.
ie also shall offer an heave offer- wood, and hyssop, and scarlet,
g unto the Lord of all your and cast it into the midst of the
ihes, which ye receive of the burning of the heifer. Then "^
{ See Lev.
ildren of Israel and ^^rsi/aff|i^f ; 1 1. 25. the priest shall wash his clothes,
^
i*
Therefore thou shalt say unto water, and bathe his flesh in
em, When ye haveEved the 'best water, and shall be unclean until
ereof from it, '^then it shall be n ver. 27.
the even. ® And a man that is
unted unto the Levites as the Ileb. 9. 13.
clean shall gather up ^the ashes
crease of the tehfelfloor.' and as p Lev. 4. 12
of the heifer, and lay them up
ie increase of the winepress. &6. 11
& lO. 14.
without the camp in a ^ clean
And ye shall eat it in every q Cp. Matt.
10. 10
place, and it shall be kept for
& Luke lO. 7
lace, ye and your households: & 1 Tim. 5. 17, the congregation of the children
18.
r it is '^your reward '" '^^*"'^"
for See 1 Cor. 9. of Israel ^for a water of ^separa-
4—14. sin offering. 10 Anrl
Dur service in the taberSe^of i\r\Tt if ia
tlOn. It q
18 a purification for sin.
•
li-U^i .
R.V. I
lM)./at. ^ Or, neither shall >je die 3 Or, perfect * Or, impurity
A.V. • Ueh.fat.
205
Chap. 19, v. 10] NUMBERS [Chap. 20, v. 6
R.V. 1 Or, and on the seventh day, so shall he be clean ^ o^^ and ^ Jlel). living.
A.V. * Heh. soul 0/ man. i Ueh. dust. t tleh. living wuteis shall be given.
206
:
their eyelfl'n^'ff ^Lii givc forth i^l high way, we will not turn *^^^^
g See Ex.
^ater,' ^ud ^thou slialt brlug forth 17.6. to the right hand nor to the left,
to them water out of the rock: until we have passed thy Seri
so thou shalt give the congrega- ^^ And Edom said unto him.
tion and their ^sfe drink. ^ And Thou shalt not pass ^^^^{^^sh j^^^
the sword against thee.
Moses took the rod ''from before h cli. 17. 10. l/:»af T UUlllU
lL.feL UUt with
1 r^t^-rt-ify r^iif against thee with the sword.
the Lord, as he commanded him. ^^ And the children of Israel
^° And Moses and Aaron gathered said unto him. will go ^^ We
the con|re"gation together before the
i Cp. ver. 17.
by the high way: ^and if i J.^^^
j Deut. 2. drink of thy water, I and my cattle, Jt-l^Q-n
rock, and he said unto them, 28.
6,
cattle drink of thy water, tlH^ll
will I give the price thereof: let me ^i-vl-ir
^Hear now, ye rebels; must we 33.
A; Ps. 106. 3'2,
I
""^
*And Moses sent messengers 16, 17.
u ch. 27. 13.
Edom, saying, ^^ Aaron ^ shall
jfrom Kadesh unto ^the king of Deut. 32. 50. be gathered unto his people for :
Cp. ch. 31. 2
jEdom, Thus saith ^"thy brother & Gen. 25. 8. he shall not enter into the land
V See Gen.
"Israel, Thou knowest all the 36. 31—39. which I have given unto the
w Deut. 2.
^travail that hath ^ befallen us : 4,8 children of Israel, because ^ye
& 23. 7.
1^^ ''how our fathers went down Obad. 10, 12. rebelled against my hvord at the
X ver. 12.
into Egypt, ^and we have dwelt y Gen. 46. 6.
Acts 7. 15.
^.£ of Meribah. ^s Xake Aaron
in Egypt a long time; "^and the s See Ex. 12. and Eleazar his son, and bring
40.
Egyptians ""^^TieT^^^^ us, and our a Ex. 1. 11.
Deut. 26. 6.
them up unto mount Hor ^^ and :
(fathers: ^^ and ^when we cried Acts 7. 19, al. strip Aaron of his garments, and
b Ex. 2. 23
unto the Lord, he heard our &3. 7. put them upon Eleazar his son
R.V. 'That is, 6'iri/e. "^
Or, shewed himself hoi;/
A.V. * That is, Strife. t Heb. found us. t lleb. mouth.
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down from the mount. ^^ And to pass, that every one that is
when all the congregation saAV bitten, when he lookeTh upon it, shall
that Aaron was dead/ they mSned /Deut. 34.8.
g John 3. 14,
live. ^ ^ And Moses made a ser-
for Aaron thirty days, even all 15.
Cp. 2 Kin. 8.4. 1
pent of brass, and f^l it upon
the house of Israel. ^^^a'^poie*''^' and it came to pass,
A ''the Canaanite, the king of h ch. 33. 40.
1 v»rl
xxiiu. %\<hen king Arad the Cp. Judg. 16. that a serpent had bitten
if
^^ 1.
I
ch. 33. 43.
ch. 33. 44.
and ^ pitched in Oboth. ^^ And ^ :
V Deut. 8.
this night bread. ^ And the 2/ Wisd. 16. 5.
15.
of the Lord ^Sike unto Moses,
1 Cor. 10. 9.
Lord sent fiery serpents among Cp. Isai. 14. 29 Gather the people together, and
& 30. 6.
the people, and ^they bit the z Jer. 8. 17. ^\ will give them water.
aCp.ch.20.8
people and much people of
; &Ex. 17.6.
17 TV|fiT-| sang Israel +l-,ia song:
xiicii Israel saug ^'liio song,
R.V. 1 Or, of the spies ^ Heb. dewote. 3 i\eh. devoted. * Prom the same root as herem, a devoted thing.
* Or, was impatient Heb. vms shortened. " Or, in "^
Or, vile ^ Or, in storm " That is, A
well.
A.V. * That is, Utter destruction. t Or, grieved. Heb. sJwrtened. Or, Ileui>s of Abarini.
X § Or, Vaheb in Sitphah.
II
Heb. leaneth.
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bhy land: we will not turn ^j^tJf 27. bon is perished even unto
Judg. II. 19.
nto field, ^,, inf rk vineyard
,he fields, Ol intO the vineyards >
WO WIU
-^p^ will «
i
17.
Cp. ch. 20. •^Dibon,
lot drink of the Waters of the
Josh.
./ ch. 32.
13. 17.
3. And we have laid them waste
,7n}Vut we will go along by the even unto Nophah,
Neh. II.25(?).
Isai. 15. 2.
king'shigh way, until we ^^beSIf"^ Jer. 48. 18.
Cp. ch. 33. 4.5,
"'Which reacheth unto *Medeba.
jhy bOT^S. ^^ ^And Sihon would 46.
fclChr. 19,7.
^^Thus Israel dwelt in the land
lot suffer Israel to pass through Isai. 15. 2.
I Deut. 29. 7.
of the Amorites. ^^ And Moses
is border: but Sihon gathered m ch. 32. 1.
sent to spy out jaazer,' ^^d they
Josh. 13. 2.5.
|11 his people together, and went took the vuSs thereof, and drove
2 Sam. 24. 5.
Jer. 48. 32.
•utagainst Israel into the ^IdernSs! out the Amorites that were there.
n Deut. 2. 32.
;nd he '^came to j|hal; 9-nd ^*® fought Judg. II. 20.
2^ And they turned and went up
gainst Israel. ^^ *'And Israel Deut. 2. 33.
Josh. 12. 1, 2 by the way of Bashan and Og :
& 24.
mote him with the edge of the Neh.
8.
9. 22. the king of Bashan went out
Ps. 135. 11
word, and possessed his land & 136. 19, 20. against them, he, ^i^^ ^^1 his
Amos 2. 9.
rom Arnon unto ^ Jabbok, even p See Gen. people, to the battle ^at Edrei.
32. 22.
nto the chOdren of Ammoii: q Deut. I. 4
^^ *'And the Lord said unto
&3. 1.
br the border of the children Josh. 13. 12. Moses, Fear him not for I have :
1- Deut. 3. 2.
f Amnion was strong. ^^ And delivered him into thy hand, and
^rael took all these cities and : all his people, and his land ; and
^rael dwelt in all the cities s See ver. 24. Hhou shalt do to him as thou
f the Amorites, in Heshbon, didst unto Sihon king of the
Cp. ch. 32.
lid in all the ^7mS!^ thereof. 42
t
Amorites, Avhich dwelt at Hesh-
& mg. for mg.
*For Heshbon was the city of bon. ^^ So they smote him, and
ihoii the king of the Amorites, his sons, and all his people, until
ho had fought against the there was none left him ''^'^uv"e'''^ •
)rnier king of Moab, and taken and they possessed his land.
11 his land out of his hand, «ch.2e. 3,63
&3I. 12
^
And ^Hhe children of
,
fen unto Arnon. ^-^ Wherefore
ley that speak in ^proverbs
&
&35.
&
33. 48, 50
36.
1
13.
22 Israel iTloA and pitched
in the plains of Moab SfSs
V See ch. 23.
7.
R.V. 1 Or, Jij/ order of the lawgiver 2 Or, Jeshimon ^ Heb. daughters. * Or, Bamoth 5 Some ancient
horities have. Fire reached imtu.
'^•V. • Heb. Ascend. t Or, a us iter. i Heb. field. § Or, The hill I
Or, The wilderness. Heb. daughters.
209
Chap. 22, v. 2] NUMBERS [CriAP. 22, Y. 22
2 And "Balak the son of Zippor a Judg. II.
of the earth: "ome n^ow! curse me
saw that Israel had done to
all them; peradventure ^I shall be
the Amorites. ^ And ^Moab was b Ex. 15. 15. able to ^^14 wst ^i^Q^^ aj^(j shall
sore afraid of the people, because drive them out. ^^ And God
call him, saying, Behold, there princes, more, and more honour-
is a people come out from able than they. ""^ And they
Egypt: behold, they cover the came to Balaam, and said to<
^*face of the earth, and they him, Thus saith Balak the son),
abide over against me: ® '^come h ch. 23. 7.
of Zippor, ^Let nothing, I pray
now therefore, I pray thee, curse thee, hinder thee from coming
me this people for they are too
; oil.
i ver.
24.
.37.
11. unto me ^^ *for I will promote'
:
Egypt, ^^%^ covereth the face God's anger was kindled becaii|
R.V. ^ Or, abhorred ^ Heh. theassevMy. '' Heb. eye.
Heb. eye. f Heb. / shall prevail injightinr ayaiuot him. t lleb. Be not thou letted from, dJC.
210
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and the ass turned aside out of ^^ and the ass saw me, and
the way, and went into the field turned ^^^"^fronf °^® me these three
and Balaam smote the ass, to times unless she had turned
:
ass said unto Balaam, Am not I power at all to ^^'^ any thing?
thine ass, 'upon which thou hast j ver. 18.
^the word that God putteth in
ridden ±
I ivas thine nnf
^^^^ ^^P '^o"^,
^'^^
iiUUCll fever since n ih\<
"11 lO UllS
.
my mouth, that shall I speak.
day? was I ever wont to do so ^^ And Balaam went with Balak,
unto thee? And he said, Nay. and they came unto -^^gaKuzilh.
^'
Then the Lord ^'opened the k Cp. Gen.
21. \9
-^0
And Balak ^^Sf oxen and
|eyes of Balaam, and he saw the
& 2 Kin. 6. n sheep, and sent to Balaam, and
& Luke 24. 16,
31.
bngel of the IjORD standing in to the princes that were with
he way, 3
his sword drawn in him. ^^ And it came to pass i"i
j
A.V. * Ifcb. v<ho hast ridden upon vie. i Or, euer since thou wast, &c. X Or, bowed himself. § Heb. to be an
advevsarj/ unto thee. lleb. be evil in thine
\\ eye.t. ** Or, A
citu of streets.
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&
C Ps. 37.
116. lo.
Let *hne die ^the death of
2Q
^ laam said unto Balak,
^ Build me here seven
Kev.
d
14. la.
ver. 29.
the righteous,
And let my last end be like his
altars, and prepare me here And Balak said unto Balaam,
^^
seven '^"xe?^ ^wd seven rams. What hast thou done unto me ?
2 And Balak did as Balaam had c ch. 22. 11
^I took thee to curse mine ene-
& 24. 10.
Deut. 23. 5. •
he stood by liis burnt gfcrS", he, thy burnt offering, while I meet
and all the princes of Moab. the Lord yonder. the ""^
And
n
"^
And he "^took up his parable, ch. 24.
ver. 18.
3, 15,
Lord met Balaam, and ^put a
20, 21, 23.
and said, Job 27. 1 word in his mouth, and said,
From ^Aram Balak & 29. 1.
Balak the king of Moab
lio-fli
J-iaiH Ps. 49. 4
o?tS unto Balak, and ^^"Lf"''
& 78. 2. thou^speak. 17 And
brought me ...en ^6 CamC
Isai. 14. 4.
fro"n'Aram, Mic. 2. 4.
The king of Moab i?from +V.o
out of I'^ie moun- Cp. ch. 21. 27.
ver. 5, 12.
to him, behold,' he stood by his
tarns 01 tne east, saving.
p Deut. 23.
4 (mg.).
burnt offering, and the princes
Come, ^ curse me Jacob, Cp. ch. 22. 5.
q Cp. Gen.
of Moab with him. And Balak
And come, "defy Israel. 29. 1.
said unto him. What hath the
r ch. 22. G.
^ How ^ shall I curse, whom S ver. 20, 23. Lord spoken ? ^^ And he took
God hath not cursed? up his parable, and said.
^^^ how shall I defy, whom t Cp. ch. 24.
Rise up, Balak, and hear;
the Lord hath not defied? 17.
u 1 Sam. 15.
Hearken unto me, thou son
® For from the top of the rocks 29.
of Zippor:
Mai. 3. 6.
Eom. ^^
^I see him, Tit. I.
II. 29.
2.
'^God is not a man, that he
Heb.
And from the hills I behold James
6. 18.
I. 17. should lie;
Cp. Judith
him: a 16. Neither the son of man, that]
V Deut. 33.
Lo, ;'\^hl%%ffi^'s\a"' dwell alone. 2a he should repent:
w Ex. 33. 16.
And "shall not be reckoned Cp. Ezra 9. 2 Hath he said, and shall hc|
& Esth. 3. 8
among the nations. & Eph. 2. 14. not do it?
B.V. 1 Or, Bamoth-baal 2 Heb. be ivroth against. 3 Heb. Or, hi/ nuMiber, tlie dec. ^ Heb. mv «f «J.
A.V. * Or, /te w^nt solitary. + Heb. mi/ eoul, or, my li/e. X Or, The hill.
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21
^He hath not beheld iniquity 50.
d Cp. Jer.
20. 24. 1^^^^ ^SLW that it pleased
in Jacob, the Lord to bless Israel,
Neither hath he seen per- e ch. 23. 3, 1.5. he went not, as at '^^^® other
verseness in Israel: times, Ho ™elkTo? enchantments,
/See Ex.
•^The Lord his God is with 29. 4.1, 40. but he set his face toward the
him, wilderness. ^ And Balaam lifted
And the shout of a king is up his e.yes, and he saw Israel
among them. g See ch. 2.
2—31. abiding'^ffef^cni^. according to their
them fortli
22'^God bringeth
Drought them out of h
i
ch. 24.
Judg. 3. 10.
8.
tribes; and Hhe spirit of God
Egypt; 1
'23.
Sam. 19. 20,
came upon him. ^ And he
He hath as it were ^the 2Chr.
& 20.
15. 1
14.
^took up his parable, and said,
^strength of '^^ SS;-- 17.
j Deut. 33.
Balaam the son of Beor hath eaid,
Job 39.
2^ Surely there is no enchant- Ps. 22. 21
10, 11.
And the man %hose eyIsare'Sin
& 92. 10. closed saith
ment *aSt Jacob, k See ch. 23. hath said •
buckets.
M Cp. Jer.
hat I must do? ^^^d Balak 27 51. 13 And his seed shall be "in
& Rev. 17. 1.
said unto Balaam, Come,°?pray^thee, V ver. 13. many waters,
Sam.
[ will i^^g thee unto another iv 1
15.8. And his king shall be higher
X 2 Sam.
>lace peradventure it will
; 5. 12. than '^Agag,
1 Chr. 14. 2.
please God that thou mayest p ch. 25. 18 And ^his kingdom shall be
&
3urse me them from thence. 31. 16.
Josh. 22. 17. exalted.
^ And Balak brought Balaam unto Ps. 106. 28, 29.
Hos. 9. 10. 8 God him forth out of
Cp. ch. 25. 3, 5.
^^ilS:
:he top of ^Peor, that looketh s See ch. 21. Egypt's
lown upon onhe desert. 29 A-n^l "DqIqqtvi 20.
j
j
I toward Jeshimon. AUG Joaiaam a ver. 1. He hath as it were the
b See ch. 23.
i laid unto Balak, ^ Build me here 22. ^strength of i'i%S^^:
R-V- * Or. horns ^ Or, ox-antelopti Heb.reem. ^ Or, ngninst * Or, At tfie due season ^ Or, told to... what
oa hath wrought 6 Or, Jeshimon ' Or, is oijened
A.V. • Or, ill, t Heh. to the tneeting of enchantments. X Heb. who had his eyes sh7it, but now opened.
213
; ; ;
his arrows. c
23. 9
Cp. ch.
I shall behold him, but not
®He couched, he lay down as nigh:
a lion, f Jlatt. 2. 2.
Eev. 22. 10. There shall come ^"'^i^lt^ar'^' out
And ^as a JlTuo^-. who shall ch. 23. 24.
Gen. 49. H. of Jacob,
^!?tT him up? A Gen. 49. 10 And '^a Strt shall rise out of
i Gen. 12. '?,
u
and ^'I will advertise thee what 6.5
Cp. Mic. ^
Until Asshur shall carry
I'
•
& mg.
X ver. 3
for mg.
'^^
Moeth
And ships shall
^ come from the
16 TT/a y Gen. 10.
-tie WUICU heareth
saith,
wliir'li
hath said, j^eard
j-l^^^
^^^^ Dan. II. 30.
4.
coast of Chittim.'
words of God,
z Gen. lO. 21,
And ^^^^^
shall afllict Asshur
And ^fZf" the knowledire of a Acts 7. 48.
and shall afllict ^Eber,
nhe ^J.?^l
most High, h ver. 20. And he also ^shalP^edsif f?r™Si°"
R.V. 1 Or, i's opejicd '^
Or, of Sheth '^
Ov, tlie Kenites * Or, How long t Aashnr dc. ^ Or, establishethhir,
A.V. * Or, smite throuyh the. prhicef! of Afoab. t ()r. the fi.rxt of the nations that warred aoainut Israel, Ex. 17. 8. t Oi
shall be even to destruction. § llel). Kain. \\ Or, how long sliall it be ere Asshur carry thee away captive/
214
. :
21. Zi
Cp. Deut.
%ief house among the Simeon-
ord may away from &2Sam. 21. 6
ites. ^^ And the name of the
be\"u™ed & Gal. 3. 13.
f Moses, and in the sight of all ^^ for they vex you with their
:aiT
lie congregation, and took a ^ And it came to pass
"^
^efin
fter
in his
the
hand
man
of Israel into the
;
^ and he went V ch. 25. 9.
20 ^fter "the plague, that the
Lord spake unto Moses
;:iWi
[tent?''' and thrust both of them and unto Eleazar the son of
wch.
(li
Jirough, the man of Israel, and Ex. 30. 12
I. 2,3.
Aaron the priest, saying, ^ ^Take
& 38. 25, 26.
le woman through her belly. the sum of all the congregation
p the plague was stayed from of the children of Israel, from
le children of Israel. ^ And twenty years old and upward,
X Deut, 4.
!• :hose that died ST the plague Cp. iCor. I0.8.
3.
thCir latherS house,' *^11
throughout
ere twenty and four thousand. that are able to go ^°'"' to war
f */'° And the Lord spake unto in Israel. ^ i^nd Moses and
^oses, saying, ^^ Phinehas, the Eleazar the priest spake with
R.V. 1 Or, yoked Or, the
'^
Bmd of Peor See ch. 23. 28. ^ Or, alcove
A.V. * \\t:h. with lug zeal. t Yieh. house of a father.
215
; :
they that were numbered of them the land of Canaan. 2° And the
Cp. ch.
were ^ forty and three thousand fir I.
sons of Judah after their families
and seven hundred and thirty. were of Shelah, the family of the
;
and Dathan, and Abiram. ^•^ms of the ^ilrhliS: ^^ And the sons of
Y/ that Dathan and Abiram, vhlxez were of Hezron, the family
;
h ch. 16
which were JamS ?n the congre- & 16.2,
1 .
died,' what time the fire devoured of the Tolaites of ^^^f the famil] :
two hundred and fifty ^1"'. and of the Punites: ^"^ of "^Jashul
Zch. 16.38.
Hhey became a sign. ^^ Not- Cp. 1 Cor. 10. 6 the family of the Jashubites
& 2 Pet. 2. 6.
withstanding ^'^'^the chlfdren of Korah m Ex. 6. 24. Shimron, the family of the Shinj
Chr. 6. 22.
ronites. ^^ These are the famili(
1
died not. Cp. ch. 16. 32.
""^
The sons of ^^ Simeon after n Gen. 46. 10. of Issachar according to tlio.^
Ex. 6. 15.
Chr. 4. 24.
their families: of ^Nemuel, the 1
that were numbered of theij
Cp. ch.
family of the Nemuelites: of I.
''threescore and four thousaij
Jamin, the family of the Ja- and three hundred.
minites: of "Jachin, the family p Gen. 46. 14. sons of ^Zebulun affci
^f o/the
of the Jachinites: ^^ of ^Zerah, their families of Sered, tf :
R.V. 1 In Gen. 46. 10, Ex. 6. 15, Jetnnel. 2 In 1 Chr. 4. 24, Jarib. 3 Ju Gen. 46. 10, Zohar. * In Gen. 46. 16, Zip
6 In Gen. 46. 16, ii'sbon. « In Gen. 46. 16, .4 rodi. ^ In Gen. 46. 13, /oi).
A.V. • Or, Ezbon. t Or, Phuvah. t Or, Job.
216
, : ::
V. I
In Jo.'ili. 17. 2, AMeze7: See Jiidfr. 6. n, 24, 34. 2 In 1 Chr. 7. 20, Bered. 3 In Gen. 46. 21, Ehl in 1 Chr. 8. 1,
-" oil- In (^en. 46. Mnppim, and s
^ 'Jl, lluppiin. Tn 1 Chr. 8. 3, Addar. 6 Tn Gen. 4(5. 23, Hiishim.
A.V. * Or, [lushim.
217
:
35.
ch. SS.
8.
!^4
children of Israel '*in the plaint
thou shalt *give the more in- h ver. 3.
See ch. 22. 1.
of Moab by "forcian^'^.a^' Jcricho.
heritance, and to ^^^few'^^'' thou i Cp. ch. 1.44 ^* *But among these there was
& Deut. 2. 14,
29.
left man of them, ^save Caleb
a
1 Cor. 10. .5.
inherit. ^6 According to the lot I See ch. 13.
the son of Jephunneh, and,
^'^6ii^ inheritance U^^ rliAnf1f»r1
«Vifill
snail the possession thereof "*^ UIVIUCQ
6.
Joshua the son of Nun.
between ^^^r/^ and ^\^r^'- Then '^'t'^^^T the daugh-
1
the families of the ife^vites* the family Hoglah, and Milcah, and Tirzah
of the Libnites, the family of ^ And they stood before Moses
A.V. * JIkY). multiply his inheritance. t Heb. diminish his inheritance. * Uch. diminished,
218
HAP. 27, Y. 5] NUMBERS [Chap. 28, v. 3
OSes their cause
^'brought o Ex. 18. 19. may "J^o"^
in before them, and
ifore Lord. ° And the
tlie which may lead them out, and
Mjy spake unto Moses, saying, which may bring them in; that
The daughters of Zeiophehad the congregation of the IjORD
b cii. 36. .'5.
peak right: ''thou shalt surely C ch. 36. 2. be not ^as sheep which have no
Kin. 22.
shepherd. ^^ And the Lord said
(1 1
ve them a possession of an 17.
Ezek. 34. 5.
heritance among their father's Zech. 10. 2.
Matt. 9. 36.
unto Moses, Take thee ^Joshua
•ethren; and thou shalt cause Mark 6. 34. the son of Nun, a man -^in whom
e ch. 32. 28.
e inheritance of their father /Gen. 41. 38. is the spirit, and ^lay thine hand
See Judg. 3.
pass unto them. ^ And thou 10. upon him ^^ and set him before
;
g Deut. 34. 9.
alt speak unto the children of Eleazar the priest, and before
rael, saying, If a man die, and all the congregation; and '^give
h Deut. 3. 28
&3I. 7,8.
,
gathered:
gathered.
14 "because
J^ leDeUea
mSt my commandment 1^^ thC
For
^jc^ Y»oKoll£»rl
24.
ch. 20. 12,
2o unto Moses, saying, ^ Com-
mand the children of
Sr^ of Zin, in the strife of 13.
}-> ch. 20. 12,
Israel, and say unto them, My
congregation, ^to sanctify (]
3. 11.
See Lev. oblation,
offering, and
?n"»v
^^^j
^foofl
bread
tnv
^'-'^ mv
-"^V
offerings
sacrifices
at the "^vS before their 8.21.
7- See Gen. made by fire, /^,
*^a sweet savour
?^r
^the of Meribah ^S s ch. 20. 13.
Deut. 32. .51.
unto me, shall ye observe to
Ladesh in the wilderness of Cp. Ex. 17.7.
For
ofier unto me in their due
^ And Moses spake unto 3-8,
t ver.
II
.
burnt oii'ering.
'^
The one lamb I
ings shall be half an hin of win(
unto a bullock, and the
tliird paij
shalt tliou olter in the morning,
and the other lamb shalt tliou of an hin {^I'^i ram, and "^fourth
offer '*^at even; ^ and '^^ tenth rtEx. 12. G
{mg. foi-iiig.).
part of an hin Jnto a lamb this is :
part of an ephah of
^"^ flour for
Ex.
h ch. 15.
16. 35.
4.
the burnt ottering of every month
mingled '%ith c Lev. 2. 1.
throughout the months of the
'a St ofiering, d Ex. 29. 40.
drink offering.
the one lamb: in the holy place day of this month ^^'S\h|^ feast:
of
oliolf
SnaiL +"hrvn
1110 U
pour out a drink
cause the strong wme to be
ofTeritig
seven days shall unleavenec
strong drink unto tlie Lord. iEx.
unto the Lord for a drmk offering.
,
Lev. 23.
12. 10.
7.
bread be eaten. ""^ *In the firsfj
poured
8 And the other lamb shalt thou day shall be an holy convocation j
offer at even as the ^lit offering
:
ye shall do no „ianner of servile
of the morning, and as the drink work therein ^^ ^ut yc shall offei
'
sweet savour unto the Lord. young bullocks, and one ram,)
^ And on the sabbath day two and seven ^faS^ of the firs
year without j ver. 31 year: Hhey shall be unto yoi
^lambs^^ of the first ch. 29. 8, 13.
parts 0/ on .p/.a;. Lev. 22. 20.
without blemish: ^o ^i^^ thei
^^i^' and tWb tenth Deut. 15.21
tenth
tenth
S& for ^^^ ram 21 a sever
shalt thou offer fc
;
mg, ana
i^^rv
o-i-kri the drink offering thereof. every ia.nb!SouJhout the seven \^i
his drink offering.
22 and ^"one ^|f°f for a sin ott'e
Z ch. ID. 10.
^^
And ^in the beginnings of 1 Sam. 20. 5.
220
:
ingled with oil, three tenth three tenth ^fe^'is^ to ^a ' bullock,
il unto 'one buUock, tWO tCUth a^a two tenth ^^t^^',^'' one ram,
eSs^untS^ one ram, ^s a several ^0 a several tenth
^irU%.V\lU
r every lamb of d See ch. 28.
ne lamb, throughout viik:'
fViP
15. thro^gifout the seven lambs: ^one ^''
TTon
ven loYviVka*
lamOS, 30 *one he-goat, e ver. 1-5, 22.
for a sin offering;
^^^^ one kid of the goats, kid ofliil^goats
make atonement for you.
an
/Lev. I6.3,e. beside *^the sin offering of atone-
Ye shall otler^/iem beside the COUtmUal ment, and the continual burnt
irnt offering, and "^^ Sfi,ft'""^ offering, and the Seat offering
xeof, ye shall offer them (^they oVioll
ofitf' and their drink offerings.
\\pk
offering, (they
teliaii ue fir ver. 10.
•2
ito you without H^Slihl' and h See Lev.
23. 31.
And ^on the fifteenth day
eir drink offerings. of the seventh month ye shall
1 Ky^A jjj the
And seventh have an holy convocation ye ;
221
: ::
offering thereof, and their drink offering, ciiiu. i^jg drink offering.
offerings.
^2 And onthe seventh daj
20 And on the third day seven bullocks, two rams, aw
eleven bullocks, two rams, four- fourteen *^!aW of the first yeai
teen ^laS' of the first year h See ver. 8. ^without blemish: ^^ and theii
^without blemish; ^i and their miS offering and their drink ofier-
mlft ofiering and their
drink offer- ings for the bullocks, for th(
ings for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, shaii b
rams, and for the lambs, shaii be according to their number, "aftei
according to their number, '^after the ^^Snef: ^"^ and one ^|?aT^ foi
the ^Llrnef: ^^ and one ^IS' for a sin offering; beside the Con
a sin offering; beside the con- tinual burnt offering, ^^^ JSel
unA tlie drink
offering thereof , offering thereol
tinual burnt offering, and ffi| St
the drink offering thereof, c Cp. 2 Mac.
offering, €XHkx i^ig drink offering.
offering thereof ,
r,rirl
dliu. 10. 6
25 ''On the eighth day ye shal
offering, his drink offering.
& John 7. 37.
23 And on
the fourth day ten d See Lev. have a ^solemn assembly: y(
23. 36.
bullocks, two rams, and fourteen shall do no servile work therein
26 but ye shall offer a burnt offer
^fambs^^ of the first
year ^without
blemish: ^^ their JS'eat ofiering ing, 7sfcS made by fire, of i
and their drink offerings for the sweet savour unto the Lord on :
bullocks, for the rams, and for bullock, one ram, seven ^^b?^ ^
the lambs, shaii be according to the first year ^without blemish
27 their ^ett offering and the:
their number, ^after the ^Sinnef
25 and one kid o^ffiWs for a sin drink offerings for the bulloc]
offering; beside the continual for the ram, and for the laml
meal offering thereof,
Vkiii^nf OHering, the ^ig meat offering,
DUrnt r^-fFovino* shall be according to their nui
Q-nrl
dllU.
t^6 drink offering thereof.
hig drink offering.
ber, '^ after the ''SS' : ^^ ai
26 And on
the fifth day nine one ^I'S^ for a sin offering; bl
bullocks, two rams, ^^ fourteen side the continual burnt offerii
oTirl the meal offering thereof, rm/l thedrl
^famb^ of the first year ^without ailU his meat offering, t^niX hisl
offering thereof,
^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ meat offering drink offering.
^S'^'- 39 TTifkeP' ye shall offer „,
and their drink offerings for the J.11COC; things ye shall *do "*
c Lev. 23. 2, 4.
bullocks, for the rams, and for 1 Chr. 23. 31. the Lord in your *set feasi
2Chr. 31.3.
the lambs, shaiibe according to Ezra 3. 5. beside your -^vows, and y(
Neh. 10. 33.
their number, '^after the ^SS' Cp. Isai. I. 14. freewill offerings, for your bui
/Lev. 7. 11,
28 and one ^|?a?^ for a sin offer- 16 offerings, and for your ™|t[ offj
& 22. 21, 23.
ing; beside the continual burnt ings, and for your drink offerin]
^^^^ offering thereof, and for your peace offerii
r^flFovino* ana ^^^ his
Oliermg, Qnrl meat offering,
oTirl
dllU.
t'^i® drink offering thereof.
his drink offering.
[Ch. 30.
in Heb.]
1 "^0
And Moses told the child]
29 And on the sixth day eight of Israel according to all t]
bullocks, two rams, and fourteen the Lord commanded Mosed
^'faS' of the first year ^without
^ And Moses spake uj
gch.
blemish 2° and their Zlft offer-
:
for the bullocks, for the rams, rael, saynig. This is the
and for the lambs, shaii be accord- which the Lord hath
222
)hAP. 30, Y. l] NUMBEES [Chap. 31, v. 6
nvhen
landed. ^ nmn """ZT a
2
21.
a Deut. 23.
not: then all her vows shall stand,
ow unto the Loud, or '^l^^^^^ Eccles. 5. 4.
Sec Lev. 27. 2.
and every bond wherewith she
n oath to bind his soul with a h See Lev.
5.4.
bound her soul shall stand.
•2
lll\ he shall not ^*'' break his
c Ps. 55. 20
(for mg.).
But if her husband hatif utterly
°r|}; '4ie shall do according to d Job 22. 27.
Ps. 22. 25 "nwieulem ^ void Z the day
^^^^
he
& 50. 14
11 that proceedeth out of his & 66. 13, 14 heard them then whatsoever
;
AlsOjWhen &
[lOUth. 3 ^ ^OmaU Nah.
116. 14, 18.
I. 15. proceeded out of her lips con-
£uclu8. 8. 22.
ith she hath bound her soul, every binding oath to afflict the
nd her father sSmiom his peace soul, her husband may establish
: her: then all her vows shall it, or her husband may make it
ith she hath bound her soul altogether hold his peace at her
lall stand. ^ But if her father from day to day; then he es-
sallow her in the day that he tablisheth all her vows, or all
jareth; notTny of her vows, or her bonds, which are upon her:
her bonds wherewith she hath he ^^^JonSmeth'"^ thcm, because he
)und her soul, shall stand and : held his peace at her in the day
e Lord shall forgive her, be- that he heard them. ^^ But if
make them null and affpr
use her father disallowed her. Ue aVisill
Vifk snail any ways make them vr»irl
VOIU ailUl
^nd if she \^^TA In^ husband, that he hath heard them; then
lie her /vows are upon her, or the rash utterance /Ps. 56.12.
when t she vowed, or uttered ought out fir See Lev.
^he shall bear her iniquity.
^^'^^ 5.1. ^^ These are the statutes, which
her wherewith she
lips,
und her soul and her hus- ;
"^
the Lord commanded Moses,
nd ^^^^^ it, and il^}^ his peace between a man and his wife,
her in the day that he ^htard' between father and his
the
then her vows shall stand. daughter, ^^%,, in her l^^^ in
Id her bonds wherewith she her father's house.
bound her soul shall stand. ^
And the Lord spake unto
^3ut if her husband dfiaffci her
^;the day that he ^Kd" it; then
h ch. 25. 17.
QI
^ Moses, saying, ^ '^Avenge
the children of Israel of
li shall make ^°^*^
her -^vow the Midianites: afterward shalt
is upon her, onrl the rash See ch. 20.
•\^iir»li
\ \iKjII ghg vowed, clUU. that which she
i
thou '^be gathered unto thy
S reKith her lips, wherewith she people. ^ And Moses spake
^'^
bound her go^^i^ of^none effect* unto the people, saying, Arm
•'ad the Lord shall forgive her. j ver. 12.
ye men from among you for flip
noji,
tiic^ wav
some of yourselves unto
that they may Midian, to
every ^OW of a wldoW, and of
^ Ult ^-rv ofrQinaf
dgdlllSL
and let them B^ the
^^^''^ ^^^"^ execute the Lord's vengeance on Midian.
\v: that is divorced, '^''"^
Midianites, and avenge the Lord of Midian.
\\ pr^fkwif Vi she hath Viniinrl her soul,
»cicvYltll they have OOIUIU their souls,
''•
^Of every tribe a thousand,
Hidl stand against her. ^°And throughout all the tribes of
iishe vowed in her husband's Israel, shall ye send to the war.
hise, or bound her soul by a 5 So there were ^Slvered* out of
bid with an ^tth; and her ""^
the thousands of Israel, a thou-
h^band heard it, and held his sand of every tribe, twelve thou-
ch. 32. 27.
p ice at her, and disallowed her ^ And
Tc
ones,' and took the spoil of ^-11 their made of sm^^, and all work o
cattle, and all their flocks, and goats' hab% and all things mad(
all their s'^^^^- ^^^^ ^''' ^ ^^^^' q4? wood, ye shall purify yourselves. 21 A v^t
gS.
10 Anrl ^^1 their cities in the places Airli^kvtk
J^llKX they burnt all their cities WlierC- Eleazar the priest said unto tli(
in they dwelt, and all their men of war which went to t
'encampments, they burnt -inrifV,
goodly castles, Wltn -fiTciHie. I Geji. 25. IS;.
battle. This is the ordinance of tl
"^
*"And they took all the spoil, m C'p. Deut.
law which the Lord hath com
20. 14
and all the prey, botli of ™ln and
<t Josh. 8. 2.
manded tUf^. 22 howbeit ^j^^ ^^
of beast. ^^ And they brought and the silver, the brass, t
the captives, and the prey, and iron, the tin, and the lea
the spoil, unto Moses, and ""^° 2^ every tiling that may abic
Eleazar the priest, and unto the the fire, ye shall make S
congregation of the children of through the fire, and it sh
V See
Israel, unto the camp at *^tlie
Oil.
22. 1. be clean! nevertheless it shall
plains of Moab, which are by ocli. 19.9. purified ^with the water of ^s
the Jordan at
Jordan near "TfirinVirk
^^ lUllU. paration: and all that abide
^^ And Moses, and Eleazar not the fire ye shall make ^°
the priest, and all the princes through the water. ^^ And
p See Lev.
of the congregation, went forth 1 1. 2.5.
shall ^wasli your clothes on t
to meet them without the camp. seventh day, and ye shall
^^ And Moses was wroth with clean, and afterward ye si
^the officers of the host, yrith the q ver. 48.
come into the camp.
captains ovir'&atls. and "- cap- 2^ And the Lord spake in
224
Chap. 31, v. 27] NUMBERS [Chap. 31, v. 54
out to battle, and between all the ^^ And Moses gave the tribute,
congregation ^^ and levy a tri-: which was the Lord's heave
bute unto the Lord of the men offering, unto Eleazar the priest,
of war ^llfch went out to battle: a Op. ch.
8, 19.
18.
"as the Lord commanded Moses.
^one soul of five hundred, both h Cp. ch. 18.
26.
^^ Andof the children of Israel's
of the persons, and of the beeves, See ver. 30—41,
47.
half, which Moses divided ^^ from
and of the asses, and of the sh|ep- the men that warred, ^^ (now the
N take it of their half, and give congregation's half
half that pertained unto the congregation
\vn«
"t*-^
he men of war had^^'^caught. was six /ver. 14. commanded Moses. ^^ A nd -^the
Lundred thousand and seventy officers which were over *^® thou-
housand and five thousand sands of the host, the captains
heep, ^^
and threescore and of thousands, and ^^^ captains of
welve thousand beeves, ^^ and hundreds, came near unto Moses:
reescore and one thousand ^^ and they said unto Moses, Thy
|sses, ^^ and thirty and two servants have taken the sum of
ousand persons in all, of ^^^ the men of war which are under
omen that had not known man our ^charge, and there lacketh
y lying with him. ^^ And the not one man of us. ^° we^have
have ^^^ Lord's oblation,
alf, which was the portion of KT»r^no*li-f
therefore f^LUii^lll an oblation for the Lord,
em that went out to war, was what every man hath ^gotten,
^"^^®
number three hundred thou- of jewels of gold, chains,
thirty thousand and seven -fVi^,,
anU
liinu QTirl
IliTirl
seven and thirty tUOU- and bracelets, ^'^"rfigl"^^' earrings,
nd and five hundred sheep :
2.
g See Ex. 30. and 'fawefs!' ^to make an atone-
and ''the Lord's tribute of h ver. 28. ment for our souls before the
e sheep was six hundred and Lord. ^^ And Moses and Elea-
lireescore and fifteen. ^^ And zar the priest took the gold of
e beeves were thirty and six them, even all wrought jewels.
ousand; of which the Lord's 52 And all the gold of the ^^^^^
ibute was threescore and § offering that they offered up
elve. ^^ And the asses were to the Lord, of the captains of
irty thousand and five hun- thousands, and of the captains
red ;of which the Lord's of hundreds, was sixteen thou-
ibute was threescore and one. sand seven hundred and fifty
'And the persons were sixteen i ver. 32. shekels. ^^ ^(For the men of
Deut. 20. 14
lousand of '^S the Lord's tri-
; war had taken spoil' every man
ite was thirty and two persons. for himself.) ^^ And Moses arid
R.V. ' Or, necklaces
A.V. • Or, goats. t Heb. hand. J lieh. found. § Heb. heave offering.
225 H
:
^22 I^euben and the children they have not + wholly followed
^ of Gad had a very great me ""^ save Caleb the son of Je-
:
5 Andthey said. If
cattle,
cattle Wherefore, said tiiey, if ^e
,,r£k liovfk
liave n Cp. Deut.
30. 17
stroy all Au(
this people. ^^
& Josh. 22. 16,
found grace in thy sight, let this 18
they came near unto him, an(
& Chr.
said, ^We will build sheepfolc
2 7. 19,
land be given unto thy servants 20
& 15. 2.
for a poSsTon?"and bdug us not ver. 24. here for our cattle, and citie
over Jordan. ^ And Moses said 13.
p Josh. 4. 12, for our little ones: ^^ but ^\\
unto the children of Gad and to ourselves will ^^ ro'rJadyTrm'ed '" b(
the children of Reuben, Shall fore the children of Israel, unt
your brethren go to *^'^ war, and we have brought them unt
shall ye sit here ? And where- "^
their place: and our little one
fore * discourage ye the heart of q ver. 36.
shall dwell in the ^fenced citic
the children of Israel from going because of the inhabitants of tli
over into the land which the r Josh. 22. 4.
land. ^^ 'We will not return unt
Lord hath given them ? ^ Thus our houses, until the children
See ch.
did your fathers, ^when I sent 3,
a
21—33
13.
Israel have inherited every mi
& Deut. 22-
them from Kadesh-barnea to 28.
I.
his inheritance. "'^
For we w:
see the land. ^ For when they not inherit with them on "yomu
went up unto the valley of Josh.
t ver. 33.
12. 1
side Jordan, ^^^ forward; ^bl
&
Eshcol, and saw the land, they 13. 8.
cause our inheritance is fallen
discouraged the heart of the us on this side Jordan eastwaij
M Dent. 3. 18. 2° And ^* Moses said unto them,f
children that they
of Israel, Josh. I. 33,14
226
:
13. 8, .32
15
the son of Joseph, the kingdom
2^ But if ye will not do so, & 22. 4, 9.
of Sihon king of the Amorites,
behold, ye have sinned against and the kingdom of Og king of
I
you cities for your little ones, See ver. 34—38. the cities of the country round
and folds for your sheep; and about. ^^ And the children of
io that which hath proceeded /ver. 3.
Gad built -^Dibon, and -^Ataroth,
^Aroer;35 n-nA Atroth-shophan, <*'"'-••
lut of your mouth. ^^ And the g See Deut.
2. 36.
Qnri
ailU Aroer, <*n^ Atroth, Shophan, nr^A
^jJ--:;
hildren of Gad and the children h ver.
See ch. 21.
1.
32.
and SfS^av ^^ and ^Beth-
bf Reuben spake unto Moses, i Cp. ver. 3.
nimrah, and iStfe; ^fenced SJ^JS:
j ver. 17.
saying. Thy servants will do as and folds for sheep. ^"^ And the
ny lord commandeth. ^® ^Our k Josh.
ver. 3.
I
I. 14.
children of Reuben built ^Hesh-
ittle ones, our wives, our flocks, ch. 21. 27.
Cp. Josh. 21.
bon, and ^Elealeh, and E^^^S
md all our cattle, shall be there 39
& 1 Chr. 6. 81,
^^ and *'*Nebo, and ''Baal-meon,
al.
in the cities of Gilead: ^^ ^but
m See ver. 3.
(^ their names being changed,)
hy servants will pass over, every n Cp. ver. 3
and shibmS- and *gave other
& Josh. 13. 17
&
an *^^^ ^^ ^ armed for war, before Jer. 48. 23.
o Josh. 4. 12,
names unto the cities which they
he Lord to battle, as my lord 13.
p Cp. Ex. 23. builded. ^^ And the children of
13
aith. & Josh. 23. 7. 'Machir the son of Manasseh
28 Q/-W 'Mosea gave charge concerning them to qch.
^^ concerning them Moses commanded r C4en.50.23.
31. 5.
went to Gilead, and took it, and
Chr. 7. 14, 15.
leazar the priest, and ''^ * Joshua 1
s Josh. I. 13.
dispossessed the ImOTUe^ which
|he son of Nun, and the ^'^c^i^'ef''^ ^"^ t ch. 27. 18.
u Deut. 3. 13, "" was fn'it'
"^^
And Moses ^gave
r ^*athfrs''"''' of the tribes of the 15.
Josh. 13. 31
Gilead unto Macliir the son of
(hildren of fi.^tli: ^^ And Moses & 17.1.
Manasseh and he dwelt therein.
;
aid unto them. If the children V Deut. 3. 14. ^^ And ^ Jair the son of Manasseh
See 1 Chr. 2.
f Gad and the children of Reu- 21—23.
went and took the smaii towns
•en will pass with you over t«; Judg. IO. 4
227 H2
Chap. 33, y. 2] NUMBERS [Chap. 33, v. 38
of the sea into the wiidlrnesi,' ^.nd MISS ^^ And they ^"^--f^ from
they
«^ent three days' journey in n Ex. 15. 22,
MithS' and pitched in Hash-
the wilderness of Etham, and monail. ^O ^l^^j
journe^ye.
J^^^^
pitched in Marah. ^ And they from Hashmonah, and encamped'"
from Marah, and came
'^"mov^d^ 6(?).
Deut. 10.
^Moseroth. ^i ^nd they J^^™r%'
unto ^Elim: and in Elim were p Ex. 15. 27.
from Moseroth, and pitched 11
twelve foKfns of water, and q Cp. Gen.
36. 27 (mg.)
'^Bene-jaakan. ^2 ^^(j i\^q
threescore and ten palm trees; & Deut. lO. 6.
Soved^ from Bene-jaakan, am
and they j)itched there. ^° And r Deut. 10. v. pitched in ''Hor-haggidgad.
encamped at Hor-hagidgad.
33 A -p/^ fllP
they from Elim, and journeyed -fVi^Tvi Hor-haggidgad,
^'^eToved^ went 11 Oil! Hor-hagidgad, an
e&^^fe^ by the Red S; '' And pitched in Jotbathah. ^^ An
*•
228
Chap. 33, v. 38] NUMBERS [Cpiap. 34, V. 6
years old when he died in fewer "yrshan*" ^give the less in-
wheresoever the lot falleth
mount Hor. "^^ And '^\1n?ArTd''' (Zch. 21. 1. lipritmiPP
xiciitajiicc
•
every man's inheritayice shall
.
Josh.
OSes in the plains of Moab by
15. 2.
border shall turn tit li^'^oniit to
Si-SSmf Jericho, saying, ^^ Speak s Josh. 15. 3.
*the ascent of Akrabbim, and
Into the children of Israel, and pass ^^oT to Zin: and the fjinf
out +Vi/:ivf»nf cVioll Ko southward of
y unto them, nVhen ye are'Sed
t Deut.
Cp. Josh. 3.
9. 1.
17. forth l^'Aei eOi bliail Ue from the south to
er Jordan into the land of Kadesh-barnea; onrl it oVioU forth 4-^
u ch. 32. 21. Kadesh-barnea, aUU bliail gO
rer\
on ^^
tan';
^^ then '*ye shall drive V Ex. 23. ^ Hazar-addar, and pass ^on^ to
24, 33
&
the inhabitants of the
t ^all Deut.
34. 13.
7. 2, 5 Azmon ^ and the border shall
:
&
jnd from before you, and de- fetd/a compass ^from AzmOU UUtO
12. 3.
to Josh. 15.4
roy all their ^^^ll^LIC' and X Lev. 26. 1.
^ the ^-ive? of Egypt, and the goings
2/ Gen. 15.18.
stroy all their molten images, Josh.
1 Kin.
15. 4, 47.
8. 65. out "^f If shall be at the sea.
2 Kin. 24.
d quite'X'tlwn all their high 1 Chr. 13. 5.
7.
^ And
aljor the western border,
2 Chr. 7. 8.
aces: ^^ and ye shall ^isSLss Isai. 27. 12. ye shall even have the great sea
A.V. * Or, Heaps of Abarim. t Or, The plains of Shittim. t Heh. Diultiplu his inheritance. § Heb. diminish
inheritance.
229
:: J '
*°
this shall be your land ^"""l^tl^ Paltiel the son of Azzan. 27 ^j^^
the ^c°oS^ thereof round about. the prince of tho tribe of tho children
^^ And Moses commanded the of Asher * p""ce^ Ahihud the son
children of Israel, saying, *This Josh.
i ver. 2.
14. 1, 2. of Shelomi. 28 ^j^^ ^^^^ ^^.^^^^
is the land which ye shall in- the tribe of the children 01
herit by lot, which the Lord ^'^"' Naphtali ^ p""^^, Pedahel the sor
commanded to give unto the ofAmmihud. 29 These are the}
nine tribes, and to the half whom the Lord commanded U
""^ j ch. 32. 33.
tribe : ^ for the tribe of the
Josh. 14. 3. divide the inheritance unto tli
children of Reuben according to children of Israel in the land
their fathers' houses, onrl -fl^o +inVvo
the house of their fathers, <*n^ ^^^^ 11 IOC Canaan.
of the children of Gad accord- "
And the Lord spak
inn* +rk
ing their fathers' houses,
Uave
to the house of their fathers, l-»oi7-o k See ch.
QC unto Moses in *the plain;
received
received,
their inheritance ;
nnrl
tilltl
^^^
half _
^^^'^
the
22. 1.
ZJosh.
^^ of Moab by '%iZ'
Jericho, saying, 2 ^Command tb
14.
tribe of Manasseh have received' 3,4
& 21.
^^ the two See Ezek. 45.
2.
their inheritance : children of Israel, that they giv
1—5
tribes and the half tribe have & 48. 8—14. unto the Levites of the inherit
received their inheritance Sn^thfs ance of their possession cities t
m See Lev. riMirfkll in mirl ^'"suburbs for the cities
Jordan nmr Jericho eastward,
sicfe 25. 34 UWt^n in antl •
230
.
a thousand cubits round about. a ch. 15. 16. of Israel, and ^for the iSflr.
^ And ye shall measure from vnth- and for the sojourner among
them, shall these six cities be for refuge l.of
fUiat
out the city S^ the east side two them
.
•
thousand cubits, and SJ' the south every one that killeth aiiy person
lunwittingly »v,f,v flf^p. ilii+lifvr IS 'But
side two thousand cubits, and 14
^Ex. 21. 12,
unawares may UCO
lllltilLl. ^^d
^°^ the west side two thousand Lev. 24.
Deut. 19.11,12.
17.
if he Ste him with an instru-
Dubits, and Sf the north side ment of iron, so that he 'llfel'
o manslayer.
ia Oi manslayer «>, oil
fl-,p»
two thousand cubits'*'and the city lip,
lie 1» murderer • ^^^^ murderer ollcill
Jid three cities shall ye give in n Josh. 20. 6. fled: and he shall ^^bVe^fn^TJS''^
R.V. 1 Or, through error
W. * Ileb. above them ye shall give. t Hob. they inherit. X Heb. by error. I Heb, with rt stone bf13>A fttwid.
231
:.
:
the death of the high priest, the families of the sons of Joseph,
"which Avas anointed with the « Ex. 29.
Lev. 4. 3
came near, and spake before -
but after the death of the high of the sons of the other tribes of
priest the "^tfayir^ shall return the children of Israel, then shall
into the land of his possession. their inheritance be taken ^^^^
2^ shall be for from the inheritance of our
^so*^ these things
•^a statute of ^fudfment^ unto you /ch. 27. 11. fathers, and shall be ^^f- to the ;
shall be p^t tJf death by the ^mouth pDeut. 17. 6 our inheritance. ^ And Avhen i
232
Chap. 36, v. 8] NUMBERS—DEUTERONOMY [Chap. I, \. 10
DEUTERONOMY.
^ These be the words which a ch.
Cp. Ex.
2. 3.
19. 1
law, saying, ^ The Lord our
& Num.
Moses spake unto all Israel h ch. 3. 17.
10. 11.
God spake unto us in Horeb,
on^1iis"*ide Jordan in the wilder-
Josh. 3. 16
& II. 2,16 saying, *Ye have dwelt long
& 12. 1,3, 8, «J.
!ss, in ^the ^^iS^ over against c Cp. Num.
enough in this '""luount": ^ turn
21. 14.
rS^'sea, between ^ Par an,
and d 1 Sam. 25. you, and take your journey,
phel, and Laban, and ^Haze- 1.
See Num. 10. and go to -^the ^^^LiS^'"^ of the
12(?).
>th, and DSab.' (Therl^re elcVCU eNum. 11.35
Amorites, and unto ^all the
& 16
i|iys' journey from Horeb by &
12.
33. 17 (?).
places nigh thereunto, in ^the
/Cp. Num. Arabah.
L11
e way of mount Seir unto 13. 29. plain,
^^j^ ^J^^
^^^11 ^«}i»try.
hills, ^^^ Jj-^
|r.V. 1 That is, the deep valley runninh' North and South of tlie Dead Sea. ^ gome tmcient versions have, the Red Sea.
A.V. * Heb. to some tliat were c/i/te/a/nijies. i Or, Zuph. t Huh, all his neiohbours, ^ Keh. given.
233 H5
Chap, i, v. io] DEUTERONOMY [Chap, i, v. 31
your (]od hath multiplied you, ites, which the Lord our God
do^thtiVe unto us.
^^ Behold, the
and, behold, ""ye are this day as '2'J
a Cp. ch. 10.
&
d Gen.
22. 17
12. i
neither be dSSed. '' And ye
promised ^^^l) ^How can I & 26. 3, 24.
e Cp. 1 Kin.
came near unto me every one of
myself alone bear your cum- 3. 8, 9.
you, and said, wf wm send men
brance, and your burden, and
your strife ? ^^ *-^Take you wise /Cp. Ex. 18.
before us, Saudthey
bHug
s"llfi search
US word
21 ufout'tiie'^iand:
men, and understanding, and
known, according to vniir trihp«i
& Num.
17.
II. 16,
again ^^
% St^^a^^'"^' ^vo
^he cities unto which
must go
,^^
J^"^ lllUUfe, and
dllU ni"k
up, mirl
anu oVinll
^^^ Snail
known among into what cities
23 ^j^(j ^]^g uvin|
I will make them J^fers over you. come. pleased
"^
And ye answered me, and g Num. 13. 3.
me well: and ^I took twelve
said. The thing which thou hast men of you, one ™^" tribe:
ofa^'^^"^
h See Num. 2^
spoken is good for us to do. 13. -22— :?7. and turned and went
'*they
15 So I took the
Sf of your up into the mountain, and came
tribes, wise men, and known, unto the valley of Eshcol, and
^and hnade them heads over i Ex. 18. '25.
selrdfed it out.
^5 they took ^M
you, captains over thousands, and of the fruit of the land in their
captains over hundreds, and cap- hands, and brought it down
tains ovlr fifties, and
captains o?L unto us, and brought us wordi
officers, according to Arrmv
ftkTia
leilh, anu
QTirl
officers yOUl
among again, and said. It is a good
tribes. ^^ And I charged your land which the Lord our God
giveth unto -.^q 26 Yet -irp
judges that time, saying.
at doth give ^'='' Notwithstanding j^
Hear the causes between your would not go up, but rebelled
brethren, and-^judge righteously John
y ch. 16. 18.
7. 24.
against the commandment of
between ^^fry man and his brother, k Ps. 106. ^r,.
See Num. 14.
the Lord your God: ^^ and *ye
and the stranger that is with him. 1—4.
murmured in your tents, and
"•^^Ye shall not ^respect persons Ich.
Ex. 23.
16. 19.
2, 3.
said, Because the Lord hated *''
A.V. * Heb. Give. i Heb. gave. t Heb. ac!c7ioivlcdgc faces. § Heb. ituiUed.
234
ClIAP. I, V. 31] DEUTERONOMY [Chap. 2, v. 7
seen how that the Lord thy his weapons of war, ^y^ Svere
a ch. 32. 11,
God '^bare thee, as a man doth 1-2.
^reldy"^ tO gO Up iuto thc """IIUS!'"'-
Ex. 19. 4.
bear his son, in all the way that Isai. 46. 3, 4 ^2 And the Lord said unto me,
& 63. 9.
?u,'
-^to slltih you out a place to 17. topdKt; UlllU you; <*nu ye would not hear,
eSee Ex. 13.
^®
3itch your tents in, in fire by 21.
/Num. ID.
but rebelled against the com-
light, to shew you by what way 33.
g Num. 14.
mandment
presumptuous, and went
of the Lord, and JS
+V»o
ye should go, and in *a^ cloud by 44.
presumptuously
-.^y^
"^P
\t-tir\
liitu tlltJ
iay. ^^ And the Lord heard h Num. 14. mountain. 44 hj^^^ AmorltCS, ^J^^
he voice of your words, and which dwelt in that mountain,
vas wroth, and sware, saying, came out against you, and chased
^^ * Surely there shall not one
15
i See ch. 2.
you, ^as bees do, and Sr^Jed^^o'u^
& Num.
)f these men of this evil genera- even unto ^Hormah.
14.
20—30. in Seir,
ion see that good land, which 12
J Cp. Ps. 118. ^^ Andye returned and wept
&
sware to give unto your Isai. 7. 18.
k See Num. before the Lord; but the Lord
thers, ^® ^save Caleb the son
21.3.
I Num. 14. wou!d'noThea?ken tO yOUr VolcC, UOr
f jeShunnlh; hc shall scc ^j aud 30.
Josh. 14. 9. |f;| ear unto you.
"^^
So ^'^ye
o hini will I give the land that m Num. 20. abode in Kadesh many days,
1, 2-2.
Judg.
e hath trodden upon, and to his
II. 17.
according unto the days that
* wholly
hiidren,' bccause he hath ye abode there.
ollowed the Lord. ^^ Also Then we turned, and took
^
ttle ones, which ye said should s Num. 14. 3, ^ And command thou the people,
31.
r God commanded us. And shall also buy water of them for
ye had girded on every man money, that ye may drink. ^ For
R.V. 1 Or, for all this thing * Or, deemed it a light thing
JK.V. • Heb. fulfilled to go after, + Heb. ye were presunnAuous, and went up. X Heb. even to the treading of the sole
'ihe foot.
235 H6
.
the Lord thy God hath blessed the men of war were consumed
thee in all the .vo^fa of thy hand; and dead from among the people,
«he ^^So^^'^r thy walking through 23.
a Cp. Job
10.
•-^
that the Lord spake unto me,
this great wilderness ^ these :
h See ch. 8. aQ\7iTif»' 18 nriTrkii
fetiyillg, ±11UU ai QV+I this day to pass over
2—4. to pass over through
Ar, border of Moab
forty years the Lord thy God J\L +Vif»
tllU coast of Moab, this day
.
•
19 n^r]
tl"^
hath been with thee; thou hast when thou comest nigh over
lacked nothing. ^ And^when "we 18.
c J udg. 1 1
against the children of Amnion,
passed by from our brethren the d Cp. ver. 9.
dSrIss them not, nor "^^fH^ with
children of Esau, which ^wlit in them : for I will not give thee
Arabah
Seir, th'?oTgh the way of Hhe ^^1ain e Seech. 1. 1. of the land of the children of
from Xi turned
and from 'iSZl&'l- 26.
/ 1 Kin. 9. A mm on^"^ ^ possession:
xi-niiiiuii possession;
(i^^y
Vwppo^icp
LH:;i./ciUSie
T
A
^•^ we and passed by Cp. 2Kin. 14.
have given it unto ''the children
22
& 16.6
the way the wilderness of
of & 2 Chr. 26. 2. of Lot for a possession. 2° (That
g See Num.
Moab. ^ And the Lord said 33. 35.
IS
was accounted a land of
also JL
hGen. 19.36, ''Eephaim Rephaim
unto me, * Distress ^Ot the Moabites, 38. giants
:
giants
:
dwelt therein
t ver. 19, 29. aforetime; but
neither contend with them in in old time and the
;
Ammonites call
battle: for I will not give thee inem
f It^tyi Zamaummim . 21 « pCOpiO
j Cp. ver. 10.
Zamzummims
.
j
jf
a rkrkrM^lft
o See Num.
many, and tall, ^as the AnSlms; 13. 22. the children of Esau, which J^||{
11 these olon
**!»'-'
^^^ nf»pnnnfprl ^Rephaim,
clCLOUIlieU p See Gen. in Seir, when he destroyed ^the
Which were giants, 14. 5.
ach.
28. 10.
See Ex.
II. 25
I begin to put '^the dread of the!
years; * until all the generation 14-16
15.
and the fear of thee upon thl
& Josh. 2. 9—
of the men of war were ^^.asteTout 11. Filtfons that are under the wlioll
b Num.
heaven, who shall hear ^^® repoi|
14.
from '\^l^^ltS'Lir' as the Lord 33,35
&26. 64.
sware unto them. ""^ p^^fnS the Ps. 78. 33 of thee, and shall tremble, ai
& 95. 11
hand of the Lord was against & 106.26.
Ezek. 20. 1.5.
be in anguish because of thee.
them, to destroy them from Cp. 1 Cor. 10. 6 2^ And I sent messengers 01
& Heb. 3. 17.
236
: ..
nor unto mo
+liA r^ifiPQ
1^1 tiers
o^
i,i
^'^®l^ill country,
the mountains,
land: I will go ^ along by the JiulK. II. 19.
no^llnS^SIJe'^'er thc LORD OUr God
high way, I will neither turn forbad us.
unto the right hand nor to the Then we turned, and went
•
give me water for money, that out against us, he and all his
I may drink: only ^f^wuf pass d Seech. 1.4. people, battle at ^^Edrei.
"t"o*°
shall pass over Jordan into shalt do unto him as thou didst
he land which the Lord our / See Num.
21. 23—26,34.
unto -^Sihon king of the Amorites,
od giveth us. ^° But ^Sihon 23.
g Num. 2 1
which dwelt at Heshbon. ^ So
ring of ''Heshbon would not let h See ver. 24. the Lord our God delivered into
IS pass by him for the Lord : our ha^n^s Gg also, the king of
hy God ^hardened his spirit, i
21.
See Ex. 4.
Bashan, and all his people: -^and
Num. we smote him until none was
Lnd made
his heart '^obstinate, 35.
3 21.
ame out against us, he and high walls, gates, and bars be- ;
13. 9,
the we took for a prey
cities, ""o**
^ And we took ^*"^
'eft none ^T^^^: ^^ only the 10.
2 Sam. 24. 5.
ourselves. ^^'^
a ch. 2. 11,
;? place of the river ^ Jabbok, 20. ^only Og king of Baslian re-
=l.V. 1 Heb. by the waj/, hy thc way. 2 Heb. strong. ^ Qi-^ go,;, 4 Heb. devoted, 5 Jleb. city of mm.
r, country towns Or, table land
'
A.V. * Heb. every city of men, and women, and little ones,
237
Chap. 3, y. ii] DEUTERONOMY [Chap. 3, y. 29
*"'\£nts
^'"^
behold,;his bedstead 14.b See Gen. 5.
the Lord hav? given I'est unto your
was a bedstead of iron; is it brethren, as ^eii as unto you, and
Sam.
not in Sbath of the children of & c2 12.26.
1 II.
^,ntii they also possess the land
Ammon? nine cubits was the Ezek. 21. 20
Jer. 49. 2.
which the Lord your God hafh I^Jen
& 25.
length thereof, and four cubits Amos 14.
5.
1. them beyond Jordan: and then
the breadth of it, after the shall ye return every man unto
cubit ^of a Tan.^ ^2 ^^j^(j this S, 21.d 17.
Cp. Rev.
his possession, which I have
took iu possession „+ +lTrif time: <?fVT^i-n
vve
u7i/c/i- we possessed *^^ tllcit time, ak^a"
36.
e See ch. 2.
given you. ^^ And I commanded
Aroer, which is by the ^^l^fer"*^ 27.
/Cp. Num.
18.
^Joshua at that time, saying.
Anion, and half *'^^ ^"VunT"'"^ °' Thine eyes have seen all that
Gilead, and ^the cities thereof, g See
32. 32—38
Num. the Lord your God hath done
& Josh. 13.
gave I unto the Reubenites and 8—13. unto these two kings: so shall
^3 and k^Yie rest of
to the ^^: h See
32.
& Josh.
39—42
Num. the Lord do unto all the king-
Gilead, and all Bashan, i,eing the 29— 3J.
13.
doms whither thou ^^iLtlt' ^^ Ye
kingdom of Og, gave I unto the 14.
i See Ex. 14.
shall not fear them: for Hhe
T,nP"n y,pk it is that flghteth
irmiT' C^od, '^^
half tribe of Manasseh ^%11 the ; j See ver. 4. JjUKD your ^od shall fight
region of Argob, ^^L? all l^H-; for you.
^^whichTas'' called the land of 2^ And
besought the Lord
I
^ Jair the son of Ma- Num. '^^
'^iantl""-
""^
41.
k 32. at that time, saying, Lord
nasseh took all the cS?y of Cp.
22, 23.
1 Clir. 2.
God, thou hast begun to shew
Argob,nn+rk iV\t^ border ^.f 'the Geshurites Josh. 12. 5
thy servant ^thy greatness, and
Argob LintU Llie coasts ^^
Z
Geshuri & 13. 11, 13.
and ^^^^nSfauu'^^ and called & 10. 6
them, even Bashan. o
^f^^j.
2 Sam. 3. 3
<See ch. I.
bdKeS, anu would not hear
-.^^a.
^^^^
unto ^the sea of the piti'iwSm X Num. 27. 'Pisgah, and lift up thine eyes
12, 1.3.
z+l^o Salt "the ^slopes of Pisgali
l^Ait;
.Sea,
gait sea,
*ni-»r1<aT'
Uliuci Ashdoth-pisgah 2/
Josh. 3. 16
ch. 4. 49. westward, and northward, and
eastward. &
2
12. 3.
Kin. 14. 25.
southward, and eastward, and
^^ And I commanded you at 2 See Gen.
14. 3.
behold it with thine eyes foi :
238
;
bch.3i.V2. y^ip
'**^)
Assemble ^^f^ fU^
'
^*^^^
Gather ^^AU
people,
people together,
for to do "S; ''that ye may live, &8.
c ch. 6. 24
].
and I will make them hear my
and ^o in and possess the land &
dch.
17. 19.
14. 23 words, 'Hhat they may learn to
which the ^To'^hd"'^ Glod of your &3I.
ech. 12. 1
13.
fear ^me all the days that they
^ /Ye shall Kin. upon the earth, and that
fathlrl' giveth you. 1 8. 40.
siiaii live
/ch. 12. 32.
22.
%ut ^« saw no sim^m^ide; ^^only
them from ^^^\Zng ?ou"'''-
"^
But Cp.
12
1 Kin. 19. ye heard a voice. ^^ ''*^And he
ye that cleave unto the
did & Job 4. 16.
declared unto you his covenant,
iHch.9. 9,11.
I Lord your God are alive every which he commanded you to
one of you this day. ^ Behold, n Ex. 34. 28. perform, even "^^^^ ten command- "^
Tufc'nfi- even as the Lord my two tables of stone. ""^ And ^the
p See Ex.
ch. 21—23.
Grod commanded me, that ye Lord commanded me at that
"^^
should do so in the '""''^'^ ^^ time to teach you statutes and
and whither ye go ^"^ to possess T«&ent^,' that ye might do them
it. ® ^Keep therefore and do q ch. 29. 9. in the land whither ye go over
hem; your wisdom
for *this is r Job 28.
Ps. III. 10.
28.
to possess it. ""^ *Take ye there-
md your understanding in the Prov. 1.7
& 9. JO.
fore good heed unto yourselves
dght of the ^luons,' which shall 11.
s Josh. 23.
for ^ye saw no manner of sim?i™ide
lear all these statutes, and say, t ver. 12.
on the day that the Lord spake
5urely this great nation is a wise unto you in Horeb out of the
md understanding people. ^ For u ver. 25. midst of the fire ^^ ^4est ye
:
239
Chap. 4, v. 19] DEUTERONOMY [Chap. 4, v. 37
240
^ 1 :
241
;
Heb.
day is the sabbath "^f^ the Lord
4.
e See ch. 4.
4.
the midst of the darkness, "^^^t^
thy God: m
it thou shalt not
12.
the mountain did burn with i^^)
do any work, thou, nor thy son, that ye came near unto me, even
nor thy daughter, nor thy man- all the heads of your tribes, and
servant, nor thy maidservant, your elders ^^ and ye said. Be-
;
nor thine ox, nor thine ass, nor hold, the Lord our God hath
any of thy cattle, nor thy / See
4.
ch. 3.
shewed us his glory and -^his
stranger that is within thy gates y Ex. 19. 19. greatness, and ^we have heard
^'tliat thy manservant and thy
h Cp. Ex. 23.
12.
his voice out of the midst of the
maidservant may rest as well as fire we have seen this day that
:
days may be prolonged, and that it and hear all that the Lord ou{
n See Ex.
may go well with thee, "in" the 20. I'J.
God shall say and "speak thoi :
land which the Lord thy God unto us all that the Lord ou]
giveth thee. God shall speak unto thee an^ ;
R.V. ' Or, for vanity or falsefwod 2 Or, Oh that they had such an heart as this alivay, to fear ine, and keep all^
commundments, that dx.
A.V. * Ileb. add to hear,
242
:
! 1
23. 6.
frontlets between thine eyes.
2 Kin. 22. 2.
o do therefore as the Lord your Prov. 4. 27.
^ -^And thou shalt write them
^od hath commanded you: ^ye &
h ch.
30. 16.
10. 12
upon the ^°°^ posts of thy house,
Jer. 7. 23. "P^''
hall not turn aside to the right Cp. Luke I. 6. and thy gates.
band or to the left. ^^ ^ Ye shall
See ch. 4.
40.
t ^° And it shall be, when the
j Josh. 24.
valk in all the ^aTs which the 13. Lord thy God- shall have'^&ght
Cp. Josh. 13
jORD your God hath commanded
II.
& Neh. 9. 26 thee the land which he
into
& Ps. I05. 44.
^ou, that ye may live, and * that k ch. 4. sware unto thy fathers, to Abra-
&5. 31
t may be well with you, and & 12. 1. ham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to
Cp. Prov.
hat ye may prolong your days give thee' great and goodly cities,
I
30. 8, 9.
e might do them in the land Jer. 12. 16. thou shalt have^^eaten ^ud bc full ;
p See ch. 4.
"^
^hither ye *go °^^^ to possess it 40. ^then beware lest thou forget
q ch. 8. 19
that ^thou mightest fear the & II. 16,28 the Lord, which brought thee
& 13. 2, 3
Lord thy God, to keep all his & 23. 14.
Jer. 25. 6.
forth out of the land of Egypt,
tatutes and his commandments, 7- ch. 13. 7.
^fron?^ the house of ^bondage.
S ch. 7. 21.
mich I command thee, thou, tGen. 15. 5
•3
Thou shalt ''fear the Lord
& 22. 17
nd thy son, and thy son's son, &26. 4 oi^rl liini shalt thou serve, «^"^
thy 2^: dnu onrl
& 28. 14.
serve him,
11 the days of thy life; and Ex. 32. 13.
M See Ex.
^ shalt swear by his name, ^^Ye
ithat thy days may be prolonged. 20. 5.
V ch. 7. 4
shall not '^go after other gods,
Hear therefore, Israel, and & 17. II.
'of the gods of the If^jfi which
w Cited
bserve to do it that it may be Mark 12. 29.
; are round about you ""^
(pJi. ;
Cp. Isai. 42. 8
ell with thee, and that ye may & Zech. 14. 9 nhe Lord thy God ^^fa^eitt"'
& John 17. 3
crease mightily, ^as the ^""toiS"^ & 1 Cor. 8. 4, 6. '''V;i?aJo%tyou^''^ 'lest the anger
X Cited
od of thy hath promised
gtJJI^I'
Matt. 4. 7
& Luke 4. 12.
of the Lord thy God be kindled
*° thee, in tL land thatTowlth with
&
y ch.
33. 8.
9. 22
against thee, and ^^® destroy thee
and honey.
ilk Ps. 95.
Cp. iCor.
8.
lO. 9.
from off the face of the earth.
*Hear, Israel: ^Jf^/ Lord See Ex. 17.
2-7.
16 Ye shall not tempt the
a;
243
I
: : ,
and his testimonies, and liis God shall deliver them "^ before
statutes,which he hath com- ^^ff^ee""^
then thou
thou
Shalt
shalt smite fS
manded thee. ""^ ^And thou 25.
ft Seech. 12. ^
utterly destroy
'-^
c Ex. 23. 32
& 34. 12.
in and possess the good land Judg. 2.2. them; thy daughter thou shalt
Cp. ch. 20. 10
which the Lord sware unto thy & Josh. 2. 14 not give unto his son, nor his
&9. 18
fathers, ""^
Ho ^S^
out all thine & Judg. I. 24.
d Ex. 34. 16.
daughter shalt thou take unto
enemies from before thee, as the Josh. 23. 12, thy son. ^ For thiy will turn
13.
ODSeive to UO
/^VkciQ-i^iT/zv i-r\ rir\ oil
ail you out with a mighty hand,
these commandments & 10. 13. 9 I.
23.
9. 32.
w
9. 4.
1.
See Ex.
23.
5
244
:
hateth liim, he will repay liiin to brought thee out: so shall the
his face.
""^
"Thou shalt there- « ch. 10. 13. Lord thy God do unto all the
Fore keep the S^.!^iSA and pTJpfe of whom thou art afraid.
the statutes, and the ^;j,^fcn£' h Ex. 23. 28. 2° Moreover ^the Lord thy God
Josh. 24. 12.
^hicli I command thee this day, will send the hornet among them,
bo do them. until they that are left, and ^hide
^^ For themselves, perish from before thee. 21 'Pl-inn
COUIC tO
Wherefore it shall c
12—16, see
ver.
themselves from thee, be destroyed. xiiuu
1—14
)ass, ^H]f^^ ye hearken to these
ch. 28.
& Lev. 26. shalt not be affrighted at them
3—13.
H&'n"?; and keep, and do them, d ch. 6. 1.5.
for the Lord thy God is l\?,on|
Num. 1.
midst of thee, ^a great (^nir\ and a foT'T'ii-klo
hat the Lord thy God shall
'JO
VrOU and H-^HIUIC.
1
/Ps. 105.8.
hee, and bless thee, and multiply Luke 1. 55, 72. not consume them ^at once, lest
g Ex. 23. 29,
hee *he will also bless the fruit
: 30. the beasts of the field increase
h Cd. John ^s j]3^^
>f thy y^^i% and the fruit of thy 14. 21. upon thee,|}^^ Lord
t ch. 30. 9.
round, fViv
land, i^iiy corn. and thy wine, and
^'"'^'^
:::!!.^^ j ver. 2. thy God shall deliver them
kine
hine oil, the increase of thy tine Zunlr thee, and shall ^|S?'
ijncl the Es^of ti?/sSep'. in the land them with a SAy^Su^WoX until
k^^Q 24 J^j^^
fhich he sware unto thy fathers A; Josh.
24,42
10.
they be destroyed.
o give thee. ""^ Thou shalt be & 11. 12.
shall deliver their kings into
See Josh. 12.1.
Jlessed above all ^^eopi?* Hhere I Ex. 23. 26. thine hand, and thou shalt SroJ
mSee ch. 9.
their^name^to perish
lall not be male or female bar- 14 fj.Qjjj yndcr hcaven:
&2Mac.
to the Lord thy §^i= ^s
and. thou
ORD thy God shall deliver ""*^ r ver. 2.
12.40.
See ver.
shS thou bring an abomination
s 16.
lee; * thine eye shall have^Sio ich. 13. 8
& 19. 13, 21
i?%on them neither shalt thou :
& 25. 12. into thine house, f^i STe^^^c^SlH
prve their gods; for that will thing like ^?*%iV thou shalt
u ver. 25,
B ^a snare unto thee.
""^
If ch. 12. 30. utterly detest it, and thou shalt
Judg. 8. 27.
lou shalt say in thine heart, See Ex. 23. 33. utterly abhor it; ^for it is a
wch. 13. 17, devoted -fViirxv
bese nations are more than Lev. 27. 28. cursed i^mng.
how can I dispossess them? Josh. 6.
&7.
Cp. Mic. 4.
1.
17, 18
13.
8j^ll 1 All +I1A
lilt:
commandment -teliir»li
commandments^ W11H_.11
'^thou shalt not be afraid of lu ch. I. 29 I command thee this day
&3I.6.
|iem: ^]^^f shalt well ^remember X Ps. 77. 11 ^ shall ye observe to do, that
& 105. 5.
at the Lord thy God did unto // ch. 4. 1 ye may live, and multiply, and
& 5. 32, 33
araoh, and unto all Egypt; & 6. 1—3. go in and possess the land which
the great Hemptations which the Lord sware unto your fathers.
ine eyes saw, ^and the signs, z ch. 6. 22 2 And thou shalt remember all
& 11,3.
d the wonders, and the mighty the way which the Lord thy
ach.
nd, and the stretched out &2. 7
I, 3
God ^^^^
led thee ^these forty
& 29.
, whereby the Lord thy God Amos
5.
2. 10. years in the wilderness, *^^^ ^^o"''^^*
R.V. 1 Or, triaU See ch. 4. 34, and 29. 3. Or, hide themselves from thee, perish
2 ^ Or, quickly
A.V. * Heb, because. t Heb. pluck off. i Heb. be/ore thy face.
245
;;
and hills ;
^ a land of Z^£%, and as ii'\s this day. ""^
And it shall
u Cp. Num.
barley, ''and I'-^l and fig J[|S. and 20.5. be, if thou do'af^aii forget the
pomegranates a land * of oil
; Lord thy God, and walk after
oiivl! and honey
^ a land where-
; other gods, and serve them, audi
in thou shalt eat bread without 26
V Cp. ch. 4. worship them, ^I testify againsti
& 30.
you this day that ye shall surelyl
scarceness, thou shalt not lack 18.
brass. '^
4lL thou ^\itL and cause ye would not be^obed!?nt untcj
th"en thou shalt bless the
the voice of the Lord your Godl
^rt full,
Lord thy God for the good land
which he hath given thee. Be- ""^
&
X ch.
12. 10.
1 1. 31
Q
•
Hear, Israel:
^to pass over Jordan tbij
arj S
ware thKhS?o?/efiot the Lord thy
Josh. I. 11.
^ day, to go in to possesj
God, in not keeping his command- 38.
y See ch. 4. nations ^greater and mightiej
ments, and his •'"udgTente!' and his than thyself, cities great anc
statutes, which I command thee fenced up to heaven, ^ a peopl
this day ""^ ^lest when thou hast
:
&
z ch. 6. 11, 12
28. 47
great and tall, "^the children of thj
eaten and art full, and hast built Ana^wn^s, ^whom thou kuowcst, aiij
& 32. 15.
Prov. 30. 9.
goodly houses, and dwelt therein; Hos. 13. 6.
a See Num.
of whom thou hast heard saj
^^ and when thy herds and thy 13. 22.
bc\\. 1.28.
Who can stand before the chnS
flocks multiply, and thy silver of ir.S' ^ unSfand thcrcforc th
246
A
Char g, y. 3] DJ]UTERONOMY [Chap. 9, v. 18
day, that the Lord thy God is IjORD delivered unto me *^'^ two
he which ^goeth over before thee;
S^^. a ch
Cp. Josh. 3. 11.
31. 3.
tables of stone written Avith the
oa bn
d devouring fire;
do consuming fire he shall de finger of God; and on them
b See ch. 4.
24.
stroy them, and he shall bring ivas written according to all the
them down before thy^ flee ^o •
'^
c ch. 7. 24.
E.\. 23. 29—31.
words, which the Lord spake
slialt thou drive them out, and with you in the mount out of
make them to perish nnir^lrlAr oa iht^
destroy them qUlCKiy, db Uie &
d
10. 4
ch. 4. 10 the midst of the fire ^in the
Lord hath "pS"" unto thee. &
Ex.
18. 16.
19. 17.
day of the assembly. And it
""^
247
Chap, g, v. i8] DEUTERONOMY [Chap, lo, v. 8
248
;
33. 1.
and now the Lord thy God hath
he Lord said unto me. Arise, m ch. 28. (J2.
made thee "*as the stars of heaven
Neh. 9. 23.
See Gen. 15. 5.
take thy journey before the n Seech. 6. 5.
for multitude.
;ople; and ^'^^'^ nnH
fVipv
may gO (rn in dUU
U ^ Therefore
^Hhou shalt
lliey Cp. Ezek.
?ople, that 111
44. 16.
\ur
ad
%V
^Lord
is
of lords, Hhe gj.gg^^
'^God of gods,
Ps. 106.
&
j Rev. 17. 14
19. 16.
k Neh. 9. 32.
17.
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'
eyes have seen '^all the great a Judg.-2. 7. heaven, that there be no rain,
IS of the Lord which he did. and that the land yield not her
^ Therefore shall ye keep all l ch. 4. 26 fruit and ^st ^ye perish quickly
;
& 30. 18.
50. 24.
See Gen.
^may bl S'^ froutlcts bctwccn your
your fathers to give unto them eyes. ^^ And ye shall teach them
and to their seed, ''a land thSweth h Ex. 3. 8. your children, ^^'Stlg of ^^^' when
with milk and honey. ^° For the thou sittest in thine house, and
land, whither thou goest in to when thou walkest by the way,
and
possess it, is not as the land of thou liest down, and
^iigjj
Egypt, from whence ye came t oh. 6. 9. when thou risest up. 2° ^And
out, where thou sowedst thy thou shalt write them upon the (h
seed, and wateredst it with thy door posts of thine house, and'
foot, as a garden of herbs ^^ -^but : j ch. 8.
k See ch.
7.
4.
upon thy gates: ^^ ^that your
the land, whither ye go ^^^'^ to 40. days may be multiplied, and the
possess it, is a land of hills and days of your children, ^\^^ the
1Vs. 89. 29,
valleys, and drinketh water of in Op. 1 Kin. land which the Lord sware unto
9.3
the rain of heaven: ^^ a land & Jer. 24. 6. your fathers to give them, ^as the
n ch. 6. 17.
which the Lord thy God ^*careth o See ch. 10. days of *^\e\%%'n'"^pS°'' the earth.:|
20.
for! ^''the eyes of the Lord thy God
22 For if *^ye shall diligently
p See ch. 4.
24.
land in his'^Le season, ^the ^''l^^'' y Vs. 104. 14. ;1iderSeii' aud Lcbauon, from the,
2 ch. 6. 11.
rain and the latter rain, that Cp. Joel 2. 19. river, the river Euphrates, eveDi
a
thou mayest gather in thy corn, cll. 2. 25.
h Cp. Job 31. unro xne uttermost s^a snaii j^our
and thy wine, and thine oil. 27.
C Ex. 23. 27. coast 'be.
^^
^There shall no mar|
^5 ^And I will
^a
grass in thy See
d ver. 28.
ch. 6. 14.
be able to stand before you: /^
fields for thy cattle, fifa't ''thou e ch. 30.
15, 19.
1,
the Lord your God shall la3|
^^^ and
mayest eat «^i^^ be
^^ full.
iUll. ^® Take / ch. 6. 15.
Kin.
"the fear of you and the dreac
g 1 8.
heed to yourselves, *lest *^^^*
that
TrrkiTr
your 85.
2 Chr. 6. 26
of you upon all the land that } <
|
250
1
^ For ye
^l^i^ pass over Jordan Judg. 7. 1.
k Judg. 17. 6
in his own HH; ^ yov J^ are not
o go in to possess the land & 21.
I
2.5.
ch. 9. 1
as yet come to ^the rest and to
khich the Lord your God giveth &
Josh.
12. 10.
I. 11.
the inheritance, which the Lord
ou, and ye shall possess it, and m 1 Kin. 8. ^^y^ giveth %^^: ^o But when
God
56.
&
'P.
1
2
Kin.
7. 1
5. 4. your enemies round about, so
2 and ^^%^g™''' which ye
shall observe to do in the
q ch. 6. 1.
that ye dwell in safety;
'^ "^^^
P^ace
then
which
""^
'^*"t1Ssha\TbVa^*^
^S^ which the ^^K^d"'" God of the Lord your God shall choose
y f^Sev^gS^Wy" thee to pos- to cause his name to dwell there';
|3S8 it, *
all the days that ye live r ch. 4. 10. thither shall ye bring all that I
pon the earth.
shall ^^Sy 2 «Ye S ch. 7.
Ex. 34. 13.
5.
command you your burnt ;
offer-
lestroy all the places, wherein ings, and your sacrifices, ^your
|ienations which ye shall *pos- tithes, and the heave offering of
3SS served their gods, Hipon the
23.
1 1 Kin. 14. your hand, and all ^your choice
|gh mountains, and upon the 2 Kin. 16.4
& 17. 10.
vows which ye vow unto the
Mis, and under every green tree: Jer. 3.
Hos.
6.
4. 13, aZ.
Lord: and ^'ye shall rejoice
""^
nd ye shall ^^ferthrow their altars, M Ex. 23. 24 before the Lord your God,
& mg. for mg.
d ^"'^bl^ear'"' ^their ^pillars, and See ch. 16. 22. ye, and your sons, and your
V See ch.
daughters, and your menser-
16.
rn their '^S«^f^ with fire; and 21.
w Cp. Zeph.
shall hew down the graven I. 4 vants, and your maidservants,
k Zech.
of their g;}^; and ^^ '^*"
13. 2.
iiages X See Num. and the Levite that is within
18. 20.
estroy ^1,^ niuies"oriihem OUt of y ver. 31. your fates'; forasuiuch as ^he
ire
z Ley. 17.
^at place. "* ^^Ye shall
not do 3,4. hath no ^pS" lioi* inheritance
Cp. 1 Kin. 12.
1^ unto the Lord your God. 28, 33. with you. ^^ ^Take heed to
R.V. i
Or, terebinths 2 Or, obelisks
A.V. Or, inherit. t Heb. break down. t Heb. the choice of your vows.
251
Chap. 12, v. 13] DEUTERONOMY [Chap. 12, v. 3c
thyself that thou offer not thy from thee, ^then thou shalt kill
burnt offerings every place m of thy herd and of thy flock
that thou seest: ^^ but in ^the b See ver. 5. which the Lord hath given thee
place which the Lord shall as I have commanded thee, anc
choose in one of thy tribes, LllUU eliQlf
flirkii felidlL OQ+
within thy gates, after al
Udl
in thy gates whatsoever
the desire of thy soul. 22 T?i7or» ^qc
there thou shalt offer thy burnt thy soul lusteth after. XLiVen di
offerings, and there thou shalt the Roebuck and
the hart h ^^
20 When the Lord thy God shall cut off the nations frc
^shall enlarge thy border, ^as p
qch.
ch. 19.
II.
8.
24
before thee, whither thou go<l
he hath promised thee, and thou & 19. 8, 9.
Gen. 28. 14.
'"
to possess them, and th[
Ex. 34. 24.
shalt say, I will eat flesh, because tSSst them, and dwellest
thy soul longeth to cat flesh thou ; their land ^° take heed to til
;
252
; ;
& 23. 18
their gods for ^even their sons
; & 25. 16 the ^e^opi? which are round about
& 27. 15.
land their daughters tiS tete^nt e ch. 28. G4. you, nigh unto thee, or far off
/ch. 6. 14.
lin the fire to their gods. from thee, from the one end of the
^^ What thing soever I com- [Oh. 13. 1
earth even unto the other end of
in Heb.J
kOTirl that shall ye observe to do
-tTrMi
IdnU you, observe to do it
.
31.
fir 2 Kin. 17.
the earth ^ thou shalt ''not con-
;
of dreams, and ^givetir thee k Jer. 23. 25, ^ but thou shalt surely kill him
32
k sign or a wonder, ^ and ^^'^the
!
&27.
& 29.
9
8.
^^ thine hand shall be first upon
jdgn or the wonder come to pass, Zech.
I Cp. Matt.
10. 2.
him to put him to death, and
'' khereof he spake unto thee, say- 7. 22, 23
& 24. 24 afterwards the hand of all the
& 2 Thess. 2.
)^ ng, Let us go after other gods, 9,11 people. ^° '^And thou shalt stone
& Rev. 13. 13,
lit
jvhich thou hast not known, and 14, al. him with stones, that he die be- ;
,11^
out of the house of bondage,
f^ & Zech. 13. 3.
^diligently; and, behold, if it be
V Cp. ch. 19.
ii^ '"^tCs^nh'ef^ out of the way 16 (mg.).
w ch. 17. 4
truth, and the thing certain, that
thich the Lord thy God com-
.jjesi
& 19. 18.
such abomination is wrought
landed thee to walk in. ^So X ch. 17. 7 in the midst of thee. 15 -fVirkn aViol-f
(
to!
& 19. 19 among you j
LllUU aiicllL
ualt thou put t;^e%yk\^t from &2I.21
surely smite the inhabitants of
& 22. 21
^le midst of thee. & 24. 7.
t' Cp. 1 Cor. 5. 13. that city with the edge of the
1^ ^If thy brother, the son of ych. 17. 2. sword, destroying it utterly,
ti
yjly mother, or thy son, or thy and all that is thlrlln. and the
' Or, tliat I also tnay do likewise '^
Heb. turning aside. ^ Or, in * Heb. sons of worthlessness. ' Heb. devoting it.
.V. * Heb. abomination of the. Heb. ipoken revolt against the Lord.
if,»
t X Heb. bondmen. § Or, naughty men.
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:
cattle thereof, with the edge of camel, and the hare, and the
And "To?7eV?p'' they chew the -^.
u Lev. II. .5.
the sword. ^^ thou shalt Cp. Ps. 104. 18
& Piov. 30. 2fi.
gather all the spoil of it into but d?vide l^ot the hoot -^^therefore thcy
the midst of the street thereof, are unclean unto l"^^'- ^ ind the
and shalt ^burn with fire the h Josh. 6. 24. swine, because !f c^^fS the S°^f,
city, and all the spoil thereof yet cheweth not the cud, \t is un-
^
every whit, "for'' the Lord thy r«l<^«in nn+n you
Clean UniO \Tr^^^ of ^^eir iflesh ye shall
•
ye shall not eat of
.
d Cp. Lev.
are in the waters: tifTharhl^fe"^
nought of the ^^^?g^|^ thing to thine II. 26.
e J osh. 6. 18.
fins and scales shall ye eat
hand -^that the Lord may turn
:
/Josh. 7.26. ^°and whatsoever hath not fins
from the fierceness of his anger, and scales ye ^^^) not eat; it is
and shew thee mercy, and have unclean unto you.
''
compassion upon thee, and mul- Of all clean birds ye gfiafi eat.
Q See Gen,
tiply thee, ^as he hath sworn unto 50. 24.
^2 But these are they of which
thy fathers; ""^ when thou shalt 11.13
h Bee Lev. ye shall not eat the eagle, :
''
osprayj
hearken to the voice of the Lord & mg. and the ^ossifr«S^'
ossifrage, and the ospray,
•3
thy God, Ho keep all his com- ich. 12. 25,
and the giede, and the ^'Sf*
mandments which I command and the ^u^i^u^e after Lt '^ and
S:
thee this day, to do that which every raven after iffsSi; ^^ and
is right in the eyes of the Lord the ""ow?" and the night hawk,
thy God. and the puckow' and the hawk
Ye are Hhe children of
"^
I.
j Cp. Isai.
2 after iff, ^i"nl' ^^ the little owl,
1A the Lord your God: *ye
" shall not cut yourselves,
& Hos. 1. 10
& John I. 12
& Rom. 9. 8, 26
and the great owl, and the
& Gal. 3. 26. ^""'swir^'
""^
and the pelican, and
See Lev. vulture, cormorant;
nor make any ^baldness between
fc
19. 28.
i\\(x
LUC Qiirl
«Aii<-«-
+I10
tiiCJ
giev eagle, cormorant,
Cp. Isai.
your eyes for the dead. ^ For
I
15. 2
^^ and the stork, and the heron
& 22. 12
*"thou art an holy people unto & Ezek. 7. 18 after ^*er kind, and the laSI', and
& Amos 8. 10.
the Lord thy God, and the Lord m See ch. fhp
\jiL\j bnf
Kjuiv.
^9 Ky^A
xiinA
all winged creeping
every creeping thing
7.6.
hath chosen thee to be a peculiar th&efhl- unclean unto you they :
^ the hart, and the Suck, and it unto ^S^'Sf for '"thou an :
the fanow"de4r. and the wild 'goat, an holy people unto the Lori
and the +pygarg, and the wfid^'o^x; 19.
q See Ex. 23. thy God. ^Thou shalt not seeth
and the chamois. ^ And every a kid in hi| mother's milk.
beast that parteth the hoof, and V See Num. 22 »-Thou shalt
^ItSiI tithe
al|
18.21.
hath the hoof cloven in two, rim /I
^ lit; W
cleaveth the cleft into two claws, W''«'M'
^r»V»otx7- -
the increase of thy seed, *''*t]
cometh forth of the field tt/:^^^. Ktt ttoq
eth the cud' among the beasts, the field bringeth forth yeai Oy yCd
that ye shall eat. ^ Neverthe- fich. 12.7 23 *And thou shalt eat befor
& 15.20.
less these ye shall not eat of the Lord thy God, in the pla
them that chew the cud, or of which he shall choose to ^jfS 1]
•fla£»v>-» i-l^M+ have the hoof cloven: i-\^a.
llieiU LIltlL divide the cloven hoof; as ^^^^ "'""'name'^'^'^^ thcrc, thc tithe of tl
R.V. Or, a» a whole burnt offering 2 Or, mound Heb. tel. ^ Or, out of * Heb. bringeth up.
A.V. • Or, devoted. t Or, hison. Heb. dishon.
254
;
ly ^llll'. thou shalt not forsake which the Lord thy God giveth
In; for *'^he hath no P°/a"r norm See Num. thee, '^thou shalt not harden
18. 20.
leritance with thee. n Cp. John thine heart, nor shut thine hand
1
3. 17.
^^^^^
28 <'At the end of three Cp. ch. 26.
Amos 4. 4
from thy poor brother: ^ but
12.
255
:
God hath blessed thee thou shalt iEx. 13. 4 the Lord thy God brought thee
& 34. 18.
give unto him. ""^ And ^ thou shalt j See ch. 5. forth out of Egypt by nightji
16.
2 And thou shalt
remember that thou wast a bond- cor^vi-fif*^
Thou Shalt therefore SaCI lUCe
+'hfi
llKj
man in the land of Egypt, and passover unto the Lord thji
Num.
the Lord thy God redeemed 19.
k 28.
God, of the flock and *the herd
thee therefore I command thee
:
Z Seech. 12.5. 4n the place which the LoRi
^^ And it shall oIiqII /^lirkrkQo cause his name to dwel
this thing J^^a^. Sliail CllOOSe +rkto place his name
be, '"if he say unto thee, T will
rii
5, C.
Ex. 21.
there. ^ Thou shalt eat n(i
not go aw from thee; because H Ex. 13. 6. leavened bread with it; *^sevei
he loveth thee and thine house, days shalt thou eat unleavene(
because he is well with thee; bread therewith, even the brea(
"•^
then thou shalt take an l^}; of affliction for thou cames ;
and thrust it through his ear forth out of the land of Egyp
oEx.
unto the door, and he shall be Cp. Isai. 52.
12. 11.
12.
^ in haste that thou mayes
:
thy ^servant for ever. And also remember the day when thoi
unto thy ^maidservant thou shalt camest forth out of the lan(
do likewise. ^^ It shall not seem of Egypt all the days of th
hard unto thee, when thou ilJdest p Ex. 13. life. ^^And there shall be n
hlTa^ay free from thee; for £itL SCCU with thce iu al
leavinlFbread
double of the hire of an hireling hath he served
been worth a double hired servant to thee, in serving
q Ex. 34. 25. thy ^coalt^ seven days; ^neithe
any
thee six years and the Lord : shall there a^iy thing of the fles
thy God shall bless thee in all which thou sfcdkSst the first da
that thou doest. at even, remain all night unti
•^
**A11 the firstling males tliat r See Ex.
13. 2.
the morning. ^ Thou mayest no
^'come'° of thy herd and of thy
*
sacrifice the passover withi
flock thou shalt sanctify unto any of thy gates, which th
the Lord thy God: thou shalt Lord thy God givetli thee ^ bi :
do no work with the firstling of at the place which the Lord tli
thy'buikfc'k nor shear the firstling God shall choose to '^^"'^pJ^d'hT'
of thy sfcep. ^° 'Thou shalt eat sch. 12. 7
thou shalt
& 14. 23, 26. name hi, tlicrc sacrific
it before the Lord thy God year the passover at even, at tl
256
. :;
going down of the sun, at the a Lev. 23. 39. are within thy gates. ^^ * Seven
season that thou earnest forth days shalt thou keep a solemn
out of Egypt. ^ And thou shalt feast unto the Lord thy God in
^
roast and eat it in the place the place Avhich the Lord shall
which the Lord thy God shall choose: because the Lord thy
choose: and thou shalt turn in God shall bless thee in all thine
the morning, and go unto thy increase, and in all the ^o°r^s of
stents. ^ ^Six days thou shalt bCp. Ex. 13.
thine hands, the''"fore thou shalt
6.
with ^^a tribute of a freewill i See oh. 26. of the Lord thy God which he
1—11.
)fFering of thine hand, which hath given thee.
iJlOU Snalt y ch. I. 16. ^^
^Judges and officers shalt
give unto the Lord thy God, Num. II. 16.
t ver. 11.
f f^nr\
SUCep,
KjOll any bullock, or
Uc!Vi/:kCkT-k
See Neh. 8.
vite, ^°^ the stranger, and the 9—12. wherein blemish, or any \^
H See Lev.
therless, and the widow, that 22. 20. evilfavouredness for that is an :
IR.V. > Or, seethe Or, after the measure of the d:c.
2 ^ Jleb. booths. * Heb. according to the gift of his hand.
r, cause Heh. Justice, justice.
'^
Or, obelisk
'^
'^•V- • Heb. restraint + Or. s'!,fHci''.nc'i. + Heb. floor, mid thy winrprMS. § Heb. according to the gift of
'hand. ** llah. Justice, justice.
W Ov.viatters. ii Or, statue, vr, pillar. n Or, goat.
257 I
;:;
judgement: 10
abomination unto the Lord thy judgment: and thou shalt do
according to ^^® ^^^^"^ ^^ the sen-
God.
2 «lf there be found ^"
^^amS'^
""^ a For ver. tence, which the}' shall shewofthee from
13. 6-
^'ou!'
within any of thy gates see
14.
cli.
that place which the Lord shall
which the Lord thy God giveth choose shall shew thee ^ud thoU ;
See ch. 4.
which they shall tell thee, thou
*^®
moon, or any of the host of 19.
shalt do: thou shalt not ^""l^cunt
heaven, ^ which I have not com- .31
d Cp. Jer. 7. from the sentence which they
manded ;
^ and it be told thee, &
&
19.5
32. 35.
shall shew thee, to the right
and thou hast heard of it, hand, nor to the left. ^^ And the
then Shalt thou inquire er^^^\(Yrxr^^^\T Qnrl
and inquired Ulllgenuy, dUU, &
e ch. 13. 14
19. 18.
man that ^m^JJ'o presumptuously,
behold, it be true, and the
^^ /Cp.
20,22
ch. 18.
*aiid will not hearfen UUtO thc pHest
& Ezra
thing certain, that such abomi- 10. 8.
ch. ID. 8
^that standeth to minister there
nation is wrought in graei! ^ then & IB. 5, 7.
before the Lord thy God, or unto
shalt thou bring forth that man the judge, even that man shall
or that woman, which have die: and '^thou shalt put away
commftted that^wicked thuig, UUtO tiiy the evil from Israel. ^^ And all
gates,
and
even St
^^^"^ *
shalt stone
man or & woZn;
them with
11.
h See
i Cp. Lev.
ch. 13.
the people ''shall hear, and fear,
and do no more presumptuously* •
5„i at the mouth of one witness Cp. Acts 7. 58. say, *I will set a king over me,
»M Cp. 1 Sam.
he shall not be put to death. 9. 15 like as all the nations that are
& 10. 24 round ""^
^ ^The
Sds of the witnesses shall & 16. 13 about uicthou shalt in
;
all the people. So "thou shalt p Cp. 1 Kin. choose one ^ from among thy
:
Mai. 2. 7.
priests the Levites, and unto the u Cp. 1 Kin. he multiply wives to himself|
11.8,4
judge that shall be in those ^tyl; & Nch. 13. 26. that his heart turn not away
V Ezek. 44.
and ^^^°"
inquire and ''they
^^''''^^
; 24. '"neither shall he greatly multil
v< Cp. Tsai.
shall shcAV thee the sentence of 2. 7. ply to himself silver and gold!
258
:
kingdom, that he shall write in the name of the Lord his God,
him a copy of this law in a 23.6
h Cp. 1 Clir. ^as all his brethren the Levites
&
^g^' out of Hhat which is be- do, which stand there before the
2 Chr. 31. 2.
cch. 31. 9,
fore the priests the Levites 26.
2 Kin, 22. 8.
Lord. ^ They shall have like
U.
•^
and '^it shall be with him, and 2 Chr. 34.
d Josh. I. 8.
^portions to eat, beside *that
he shall read therein all the 6 2 Chr. 31.4.
Neh. 12.44,47
which Cometh of the sale of his
days of his life: -^that he may & 13. 10.
/ch. 4. 10
patrimony.
learn to fear the Lord his God, & 14. 23. ^ When thou art come into
to keep all the words of this law the land Avhich the Lord thy
and these statutes, to do them: 31.
gch. 12.29-
God giveth thee, ^thou shalt not
20 that his heart be not lifted up See Lev. 18.
learn to do after the abomina-
26—30.
^ ''
Thepriests the Levites, n See Lev.
19. 31.
charmer, or "a consul ter with
lO 'S all the tribe of Levi,
^shall have no P^p^S" nor
Cp. 1 Sam.
28.7. Vmnli^'spTiS' or a wizard, or ''a
^^ qYov
p See Num.
18. 20.
necromancer. ^IW'K"
• nheritance with Israel: they q ch. 22. 5
^do"' things ^% an abo-
these
& 25. 16.
shall eat the offerings of the j'Num. 18. mination unto the Lord and :
8,9.
jORD made by fire, and his Josh. 13. 14. ^because of these abominations
1 Sam. 2. 28.
2 And they shall
nliPiM+5»nr«*i
nneiliance. ^ Therefore shall they
Cp. 1 Cor. 9.
13.
the Lord thy God doth drive
mve no inheritance among their 3 See ch. 9. 4.
them out from before thee.
>rethren: the Lord is their in- ^^ Thou shalt be ^perfect with
ive him. ^ For the Lord thy thou desiredst of the Lord thy
od hath chosen him out of all 10.
w See ch. 9.
God in Horeb ^'in the day of the
y tribes, ^to stand to minister X ch. 17. 12. assembly, saying, ^Let me not
y See Ex. 20.
p the name of the Lord, him hear again the voice of the
id his sons for ever. Lord my God, neither let me
® And if a Levite come from
z Num. 35. see this great fire any more, that
2,3.
y of thy gates out of all Israel, Jiidg. 17. 7 I die not. ^^ And the Lord said
& 19. 1.
here he Sunfed/ and come with a ch. 5. 28. unto me, ^They have well s^^^'uln
b See ch.
1 the desire of his that which they have spoken.
^Z\ ^unto 12. 5.
259 12
;
18 a I ^^.in raise them up a Ki^lJ a See ver. 13. fetcheth a stroke with the axe
from among their brethren, like to cut down the tree, and the
unto Jhee.' ^^iicl ^ will put my &
h.Ter. 1.9
5. 14.
^^head slippeth from Hhe § helve,
words in his South'; and *^he shall Cp.
c
John 17. 8.
Cp. John
and "lighteth upon his neigh-
speak unto them all that I shall 4. 25
& 8. 28
bour, that he die; he shall flee
command him. ""^
And ^it shall & d12.Cp.49,Acts ."jO.
unto one of fS^fe cities, and live :
t'"S commandment f^
not, nor come to pass, that is «li5ilf Irf^p-n
»ncllt_ all
ivcep dlL these commandments ^^
the thing which the Lord hath do them, which I command thee
not spA^Xd ^the prophet hath this day, to love the Lord thy
spoken it J]^fsuS?tuouli5;': thou shalt God, and to walk ever in his
not be afraid of him. I ver.
Cp. Josh. 20.
2.
7.
ways then shalt thou add
;
^
ceedest them, and dwellest in Lord thy God giveth thee for
their cities, and in their houses an inheritance, and so blood be
2 *^thou shalt separate three cities n Ex. 21. 13.
Num. 35. 10,
upon thee. ^^ But if any man
for thee in the midst of thy land, 14.
Josh. 20. 2, 8.
hate his neighbour, and lie in
which the Lord thy God giveth wait for him, and rise up a-
thee to possess it. ^ Thou shalt Ex.
o ch. 27.
21. 12,14.
24. gainst him, ^and smite him
prepare thee *a^ way, and divide See Num. 35.
+hnortally that he ^; and ^'iJth
16—21.
the ^coS of thy land, which the into one of these cities ""^ then :
Lord thy God ^|>;i5? thee to in- the elders of his city shall send
herit, into three parts, that every and fetch him thence, and de-
"^liilT"may flee thither. And "^
liver him into the hand of the
p ch. 4. 42.
this is the case of ^the "^Sl^f"- Num. 35. 15. avenger of blood, that he may
Josh. 20. 3, 5.
^^
which shall flee thither,' that^he may q See ch. 7. die. ^ Thine eye shall not
16.
live Whoso killeth his neighbour
: }-ch. 21. 9. pity him, 'but thou shalt put
unawares, and hated him Num. 35. 33.
31.
past; ^ as when a man goetli s ch. 27. 17. from Israel, that it may go well|
Job 24. 2.
into the ^^"ood with his neigh- Trov. 22. 28 with thee.
& 23. 10.
1^ «Thou
bour to hew wood, and his hand Hos. 5. 10. shalt not remove l
R.V. 1 Ileb. iron. ^ Qr, tlie tree ^ Or, the blood of an innocent -man * Or, the blood of the innocent
A.V. * Hcb. inheritest, or. f>()!*fieiiwst i Ileb. from veMerday the third day. t Ileb. iron. § Heb. v»od\
II Heb, Jindnlh. Hob. smile him in life. ft Ileb. in life.
260
; 5
in the land that the Lord thy ^tremble, neither be ye terrmelf because
God giveth thee to possess it. ^*
of them ;
^ for the Lord j^our God
^^ One witness shall not rise a ch. 30 I.
is he that goeth with you, "to
& 3. 22.
up against a man for any ini- Josh. 23. 10.
fight for you against your ene-
quity, or for any sin, in any sin mies, to save you. ^ And the
iye, tooth for tooth, hand for his heart. ^ And it shall be,
and, foot for foot. when the have made an
oflficers
1
^ When thou goest ^^;;\^' end of speaking unto the people,
JO t^ battle against thine that they shall ^Se*^ captains of
hosts at the head of -fVi/i T-ko/-\T^l£»
enemies, and seest^^^horses, HI Cp. Josh.
17. 18 the armies **to lead 1^^^^ peopit..
pd chariots, aMcl a people more & Ps. 20. 7
&l8ai. 31. 1.
When thou SiS nigh unto
10
2G1
: :: 6
sword: ""^ ^but the women, and h Num. 31. 9. thy judges shall come forth, and
the little ones, and the cattle, they shall measure unto the cities
and all that is in the city, even which are round about him that
all the spoil thereof, ''shalt thou e Josh. 8. 2. is slain: ^ and it shall be, that
"take ^°' ^ ^'^y unto thyself; and the city which is ^fexi^ unto th<
'Hhou shalt eat the spoil of thine J Josh. 22. 8. slain man, even the elders o
enemies, which the Lord thy that city shall take an heifei
of the herd^
God hath given thee. ^^ Thus e C'p.
19. 2.
Num. ^yhich hath not bee
shalt thou do unto all the cities wrought Avith, and which hatl
which are very far off from thee, not drawn in the yoke; ^ an(
which are not of the cities of the elders of that city shal
these nations. ^^ But -^of the
Num.
^ch. 7. 1,2.
33. 62.
bring down the heifer unto
"'^"''^ ''^^'''
cities of these ^^eopil' which the Josh. II. J4.
SSh'vafiy! which is neil
Lord thy God d(Sh1?ve thee for ther ^eS^ nor sown, and shall r
^^ but ^tliou shalt ^utterly de- g See ch. 7. 2. the sons of Levi shall come
stroy them; ^amM the and
Amorite, +V»£» Oanaanite, onri
E^i h See ch. 10. near; for ''them the Lord thy
ihc^
I'ne Amorites, ^^^*=' Canaanites, <*''^^^
fVitk
^tJ God hath chosen to minister unto
Perizzite, fVi^v Hivite,
Perizzites, ^^'^^ Hivites,
nnA
<*H^ -fVio
l^^it;
Jebusite
Jebusites
.
him, and to bless in the name of
?
their abominations, which they all the elders of that city, ]j]^ft are
have done unto their gods; so &
JcCp. Pa. 26.
73. 13 "nex?*^ unto the slain man,
* shall
^^ When thou shalt besiege a ^ and they shall answer and say.
city a long time, in making war Our hands have not shed thisi
against it to take it, *^thou shalt »rt
3. 19, 25.
Cp. 2 Kin.
blood, neither have our eyes
8 Forgive, O Lord,
not destroy the trees thereof by afkfin
seen it it. Be mercfful, O Lord,
trS^ an axe against SlS; for thy people Israel, whom thou
n Cp. Jonah
thou mayest eat of them, and I. 14. hast redeemed, and "^lay^^ not in-
thou shalt not cut them dXn' nrkr»or»i- UIOOU to remain
llOCeUL Vklrvr^rl in the midst of
**unto thy people
%^^ the tree of the field ^r^ai-f S^s^*ctei: And the bloocl
it should be besieged of thee? 20 Onlv shall be forgiven them. ^ So
life) t to employ them in the siege ^-^^^^J
the trees which thou knowest o ch. 19. 13. ^ shalt thou put away the
g^^ntoj
that they be not trees for meat, innocent blood from ^^^Ztg yU!*'"'
thou shalt destroy and cut them when thou shalt do that which is|
down and thou shalt build bul-
; right in the ^^g^ of the Lord.
warks against the city that maketh ^° When thou goest forth tol
war with thee, until Hi be subdued. ^war^ against thine enemies, audi
262
; ;'
a full month: and after that & 19. 20. ^^ And if a man have com-
thou shalt go in unto her, and mitted a sin Avorthy of death,
be her husband, and she shall and he be to be P^t to death, and
be thy wife. '^^ And it shall be, e Cp.
a. 29
Josh, thou hang him on a tleli ^^ ''his
if thou have no delight in her, & 10. 26, 27 body shall not remain all night
& Jehu 19. 31.
Llien thou shalt -^let her go / Cp. Jer. 84.
16.
upon the tree, but thou shalt
rtdiither she will but thou shalt ;
surely
in any wise
Knrv
OUiy hhw s^™^ f\u\r
nUH *'^^that ^^y ,
263
Chap. 22, y. 5] DEUTERONOMY [Chap. 22, v. 24
^
The woman
shall not wear ^^ and the damsel's father shall
that which pertainetli unto a say unto the elders, I gave my
man, neither shall a man put on daughter unto this man to wife,
a woman's garment : '^for ""au^thir
12
a Cp. ^h. 10. and he hateth her ;
^^ and, lo, he
doeth tliese^^things is
abominatioU an & 25. ](). 111 til laid shameful things <o/terc/ta7-gie, or,-»7- ~
licltll gjygj^ occasions of siieech againstlier, ***J
unto the Lord thy God. ing, I found not *" thy daughter
^ If a bird's nest chance to be the tokens^of ^virginity.
^^^^ y^^ ^J^^^^
before thee in the ^ay iii ^^^Y are the tokens of my daughter's
\^^^l
or on the ground, ,,MjZ-%.ey be virginity. And they shall spread
young onll, or eggs, and the dam the ^Xt!f^ before the elders of
sitting upon the young, or upon the city. ^^ And the elders of
the eggs, ^thou shalt not take the
dam with the young
b Lev. 22. 28. that city shall take
and chastise him; ^^
w^^'W
and they
&
j^^t thou
"^
:
shalt in any wise let the dam go, shall amerce him in an hundred
Jjut the young thou inayest take unto thyself
and take the young to thee
.
>
shekels of silver, and give them
nhat it may be well with thee, c See ch. 4-.
unto the father of the damsel,
and that thou mayest prolong because he hath brought up an
thy days. evil name upon a virgin of Israel:
^ When thou buildest a new d Cp. Matt.
19. 8, 9
and she shall be his wife; H\e
house, then thou shalt make a & Mark
& Luke
ID. 11
16. 18.
may not put her away all his
battlement for thy roof, that days. ^° But if this thing be
thou bring not blood upon thine true, fnj the tokens of virginity
house, if any man fall from thence. "^be^ not found /or the damsel:
^ ^Thou shalt not sow thy vine- e Lev. 19. li). ^^ then they shall bring out the
yard with *^""divers%eedr'^: lest thc damsel to the door of her father's
iwhoie
-fj.^^i^ ^^'^^onh?"^'
*^^
seed which 21.
/Cp. ch. 21.
house, men of her
and -^the
thou hast sown, and the A-uTof thy city shall stone her with stones
the vineyard,
vineyard, be defiled. that she die: because she hath
10 ^hou shalt not plow with 34.
f/ See Gen.
7.
^wrought folly in Israel, to play
an ox and an ass together. the ^ho?e iwher father's house:
^^
Thou shalt not wear a ™J^t 13.5.
h See ch.
'^SO shalt thou put "7/ii^i^^ay'from'"
stuff, wool onH J-iiidi the midst of thee,
of divers sorts, as of woollen O'i"-*- linpn among you.
22 man be found lying
together. i Lev. 20. 10. *If a
Cp. Ezek. 16.
Thou shalt make thee
12 J 38, 40
& 23. 46, 47 with a woman married to an
^fringes upon the four tqSers & John 8. 5.
j Num. !5.
husband, then they shall both
of thy vesture, wherewith thou 38.
Cp.i[att.23..5. of them die, ^oth the man that
coverest thyself lay with the woman, and the
"^
any man take a wife, and
If woman so shalt thou put
:
''
18,
Cp. Matt.
lit.
a virgin be ^betrothed unto an
her, and say, I took this woman, husband, and a man find her
and when I came "'^^ to her, I in the city, and lie with her;
"°^ ^^ ^''^ tokens of virginity
foiinrl
xvjuiii.1.
^^^^'
hgj. j^Qt a maid
. '^^
then ye shall bring them both
^^ then shall the father of the out unto the gate of that city,
damsel, and her mother, take and ye shall stone them with
and bring forth the tokens of stones that they die the damsel, ;
the damsel's virginity unto the because she cried not, being in
elders of the city in the gate: the city and the man, because
;
264
;
:
he hath humbled his neighbour's came forth out of Egypt and be- ;
wife: "so thou shalt put away a See ver. 21. cause they ^ hired against thee
the the midst of thee. b Num. 22.
i^^ri^
-Pi^/-vi-»'»
evil II 0111 among you.
B, 6.
Op. 2 Pet. 2. 15.
Balaam the son of Beor ^''^^ Pe-
25 But if "- man find I'^LfSed c Oen. 24. 10 thor of ^''Mesopotamia, to curse
& mg. for mg.
"'^* iH the field, and the
damfef
"'^"^ Judg. 3. 8 thee. ^ Nevertheless the Lord
k mg. for mg.
man force her, and lie with y,11\
* ActH 7. 2.
thy God would not hearken unto
then the man only that lay with Balaam but the Lord thy God
;
Cp. Ruth 3. 9
the camp: ^^ but it shall be,
^ He that is wounded & Ezek. 16. 8.
when evening ^cometh on, he
JQ
^
in the stones, or hath I
15. 5.
See Lev.
shall '^iSf himself J^^^ water:
his privy member cut ofi*, and when the sun is down, he
hall not enter into the conSatfon shall come 1^"^^ the eam?Za/.^.
)f the Lord. ^2 Thou shalt have
a place also
2 '''A
bastard shall not enter m Cp. Zecli. without the camp, whither thou
9.6.
nto the eo^S?t%n of the Lord; shalt go forth abroad: ""^ and
!ven to fSl tenth generation shall thou shalt have a 'paddle ^™X^
he not enter into tne cougi-egation thy Tea'pon and it shall be, when
;
jpth water in the way, when ye thy camp be holy: that he see
R.V. I Heb. Arain-naharaim. 2 Or, shovel
A.V. Or, taJcc strong hold of her. t Keb. good. t Heb. turneth toward. § Heb. sittest doivn.
265 15
:
his master the servant which is shalt not put any in thy vessel.
escaped from his master unto 2^ When thou comest into
thy neighbour's standing corn, &fh<iii
thee: ""^ he shall dwell with 12.
b Cp. Matt.
1
the standing corn of thy neighbour, tllcll
in the midst of thee, the & Mark 2. 23
+li<=k£i
tiicc, gy^,,j, among you,
i,-,
-^^^ that _
-rwlri/^fk
F^*^'''-'^ & Liike 6. 1.
thou mayest pluck the ears with
which he shall choose within
in one thine hand; but thou shalt not
of thy gates, where it +liketh move a sickle unto thy neigh-
him Jbest: thou shalt not op bour's standing corn.
press him. 1 When a man
hatif taken
^of
17
There shall be no
the daughters of Israel
jSe
cLev.
24 ^ ^^ife, andra^^e',!^
then it shall be, if oh/zk
her,
-fiTirl
19. 29.
and it come to pass that "Alt; liiiu
neither shall there be d^
^^godomitC of 24
d 1 Kin. 14. no favour in his eyes, because
the sons of Israel. ^^ Thou shalt &
&
15.12
22. 40.
he hath found §some ""u'ncieinnesl"^
2 Kin. 23.
not bring the hire of a whore, or J ob 36. 14
7.
in \%%Tenfeitt£ Write her a bill
(mg.).
the pS
of a dog, into the house
Mark
eMatt. 19. 7.
of divorcement, and give it in
'I
A.V. * lieh.nakedHefs of any thinff. i flc)}. is (lood/or him. J Or, 8odo»H(<es«. § Ileb, iiiaiter of naledniis
Heb. cutting off.
** Heb. not any thing shall pass uiion him.
266
:
ive him his hire, neither shall ti.Ae'%tJr^.y judge them; theii
e sun go down upon it for he ;
71 Cp. 1 Kin. they ^ shall justify the righteous,
8. 32
poor, and ^setteth his heart & Prov. 17. 1.5.
and condemn the Zi^lH: ^ S& it
ipon it: ^lest he cry against qch.
James
15. 9.
5. 4.
shall be, if the wicked man be
hee unto the Lord, and it be worthy to be beaten, that the
in unto thee. judge shall cause him to lie
'^ 'The fathers
, shall not be r Cited
2 Kin. 14. 6
down, and to be beaten before
ut to death for the children, & 2 Chr. 25. 4. his face, according to his Tluufbfa
Cp. Jer. 31.29,
30
icither shall the children be k Ezek. 18. 20. numbcr. 2 ^ Forty stripes
certain
jut to death for the fathers: s
11.24.
Cp. 2 Cor.
he may give him, ^^anf^^ not ex-
very man shall be put to death < Ex. 22.21, ceed: lest, if he should exceed,
22
)r his own sin. & 23. 6.
Cp. ch. 10. 18 and beat him above these with
^7 ^Thou shalt not & 27. 19
p^^'lSt the (felsai. 1.23 many stripes, then thy brother
& Jer. 5. 28.
fSent^ of the stranger, nor of See ch. 16. 19. should seem vile unto thee.
267 16
;
A.V. * Heb. thresheth. i Or, next kinsTnan. t Or, next kinsman's wife. § Heb. a stone and a stone. Heb. at
ephah and an ephah.
268
:
fess this day unto the Lord thy and the widow, that they
^"^
God, that I am come unto the may eat Avithin thy gates, and
^ which the Lord sware a Ex. 13. 5. be filled; ^^ r}^^^^ thou shalt say
country See ch. I. 8.
unto our fathers for to give us. before the Lord thy God, I have
^ And the priest shall take the brought away the hallowed things
basket out of thine hand, and out of mine house, and also have
set it down before the altar given them unto the Levite, and
of the Lord thy God. ^ And unto the stranger, to the father-
thou shalt ^gpeaf and say before less, and to the widow, according
the Lord thy God, ^A ^Syrian b Cp. Hos.
12. 12 (for mg.).
to all thy cX'Srd'rnfs which thou
^'^
ready to perish was my father, 1,2.
c Gen. 43. hast commanded me : I have not
and he went down into Egypt, Isai. 27. 13
& mg. for mg. transgressed *"^ ^^ thy command-
<«few in number;
antl bOJOUinea there,
anrl ttr»ioni«nf»rl
there with a few, 22
d Cp. ch. ID.
ments, ^neither have I forgotten
and ^® became there a nation, & Gen. 48. 27
them ^'^^I have not eaten there-
:
& Acts 7. 14,
liou, Lord, hast given me. the Lord this day to be thy
Vnd thou shalt set it ^^^" before God, and ^^'^^ thou^shouidest ^.^i^ ^^
he Lord thy God, and worship his ways, and to keep his statutes,
before the Lord thy God ^^ and : and his commandments, and his
,thou shalt rejoice in evl^y%%nU See ch.
12. 7. and to hearken unto his
^j^dfiSs!'
vhich the Lord thy God hath voice: and the Lord hath
^^
I'iven unto thee, and unto thine avouched thee this day to be
louse, thou, and the Levite, and p ch. 7. 6
peculiar people ""^"^ himself^
^^
& 14. 2. hfg
he stranger that is ^" ^^^i'^ly^^u^^^^' See Ex. 19. 5.
he hath promised thee, and that
^2 When thou
hast made an thou shouldest keep all his com-
q Cp. Tobit
nd of titliing all nhe tWhe's of I. 7. mandments and to make thee
;
^^
See Lev, 27.30.
hine increase "'
the third year, rch. 28. 1. 'high above nations ^ which
all
Cp. ch. 32.
hich is Hhe year of tithing,
8.
8 Ps. 86. 9. he hath made, ^in praise, and in
ch. 14. 2S,
.'TnJ'i^^st^gfv'ef' it unto the Levite,
t
29. name, and in honour; and that
Amos
the stranger, ^ the fatherless.
t^p. 4. 4.
unto the Lord thy God, as he thy God, and do his command-
hath spoken. ments and his statutes, which I
command thee this day.
^ And Moses ^^\^h the eld- And Moses charged
^^
the
2*7 ers of Israel commanded people the same day, saying,
• the people, saying, Keep «ch.
Josh. 8. aa.
II. 29. 12 "These shall stand upon
mount
Cp. J udg. 9.
all the c'o°nranfcnts which I COni- 7.
Gerizim to bless the people, when
maiid you this day. ^ And it ye are ^come*^ over Jordan Simeon, ;
shall be on the day ^when ye h Josh. 4. 1. and Levi, and Judah, and Issa-
shall pass over Jordan unto the char, and Joseph, and Benjamin:
land which the Lord thy God ^^ and these shall stand upon
giveth thee, that thou shalt set mount Ebal ^°*t*o ^ curse Reuben, ;
thee up great stones, and plaister Gad, and Asher, and Zebulun,
them with plaister ^ ''and thou
:
c Josh. 8. 32. Dan, and Naphtali. ^^ And '^the
d Cp. ch. 33.
shalt write upon them all the 10 Levites shall %\elk!:' and say unto
& Dan. 9. 11.
words of this law, when thou all the men of Israel with a loud
art passed over,' that thou mayest voice,
go in unto the land which the 20. 4
e See Ex. ^Cursed be the man that
^^
270
Chap. 27, v. 22] DEUTERONOMY [Chap. 28, v. 16
barns,
his father, or the daughter of a See
12. 7.
c)i.
thy t storehouses, and ^iii all that
his mother. And all the people thou SS
thine hand unto ;
shall say, Amen. h ch. 15. 4. ^and he shall bless thee in the
23 '^Cursed be he that lieth
&
cLev.
20. 14.
18. 17
land which the Lord thy God
with his mother in law. And &
d ch. 7. 6
26. 18, 19
giveth thee. ^ ^^The Lord shall
all the people shall say, Amen. & 29. y.i.
See Ex. 19.
establish thee ^°^ an holy people
2^ ''Cursed be he that smiteth 5,6.
unto himself, as he hath sworn
e ch. 19. 11.
22
fruit of thy ground, in the land
which the Lord sware unto thy
Lev. 26. 3
of the Lord thy God, to observe &, Isai. 55. 2.
fathers to give thee. ^^ The
and to do all his commandments Lord shall open unto thee his
which I command thee this day, ?»,ch. 11.14.
Lev. 26. 4.
good ISure*^ the heaven '"^to give
that the Lord thy God will set the rain u^to thy land in hfg sea-
thee on '4iigh above all ^^'® na- n ch. 26. 19. son, and ''to bless all the work
ch. 14. 29.
tions of the earth: ^ ^nd all pch. 15. 6. of thine hand: and ^thou shalt
Cp. ver. 44
these blessings shall come "^n" & Ps. 37. 26. lend unto many nations, and
thee, and ^overtake thee, if thou q ver. 15.
Zech. I. 6.
thou shalt not borrow. ^^ And
shalt hearken unto the voice of 15
r Isai. 9. 14,
the Lord shall make thee 'the
Lord thy God. &
the ^ Blessed 19. 15.
head, and not the tail and thou ;
>lialt thou be in the city, and shalt be above only, and thou
blessed shalt thou be in the
field. ^ Blessed shall be Hhe
39.
s Cp.
t
5.
Geu.
ch. 7. 13
shalt notbe beneath; if tK
hearken unto the commandments
S
& 30. 9.
fruit of thy body, and the fruit Cp. Gen. 49. 25
& Ex. 23. 26.
of the Lord thy God, which I
jf thy ground, and the fruit of command thee this day, to ob-
thy cattle, the increase of thy
32.
u See ch. 5. serve and to do f^] ""^ ^and thou
kine, and the «!
of thy ,tep. shalt not *g™ aside from any of
^ Blessed shall be thy basket
md thy '^''^^i^i^^^^^''^^'- e Blessed V ver. 17.
the words which I command
this day, to the right hand, or to
K
Cp. Ex. 8. 3
271
:
cursed shalt thou be in the field. b C'p. ver. 35. thee ^vith the yS^ of Egypt,
^^ Cursed shaH be thy basket c 1 Sam. 5. 6
&mg and with the ^''emerods, and
and thy ^"'^^i^fe'"'"^^- ^^ Cursed &
d Lev. 21.20
22. 2-2.
with ^the «Sf' and with the
shall be the fruit of thy body, itch, whereof thou canst not be
and the fruit of thy ^\IZ^' the healed. ^^ The Lord shall smite
increase of thy kine, and the &
e C'p. ver. 34
Zech. 12. 4.
thee with ^madness, and ^'"'
Sf of thy ,tt- '^ Cursed shalt blindness, and ^^^^ astonishment
^^ and thou shalt
thou be when thou comest in, of heart :
Kin.
^sword,and with ^blasting, and 3V.
1 8.
be given unto thine enemies,
2 Chr. 6. 28.
with mildew; and they shall Amos 4. 0. and thou shalt have none to
Hag. 2. IV.
pursue thee until thou perish. p Cp. 2 Chr. r!^^^L. ^' ^Thy sons and thy
29. 9
^^ And ^thy heaven that is over & Joel 3. 6. daughters shall be given unto
q Lev. 26. 19.
thy head shall be brass, and the another people, and thine eyes
earth that is under thee shall be shall look, and fail with longing
iron. ^^ The Lord shall make }' Neh. 5. 5. for them all the day long' *'and
the rain of thy land powder and S ch. 32. 30. there shall be "°"^^L' might °^ T'
Lev. 26. 17, 37.
dust from heaven shall it come
:
Isai. 30. 17. thine hand. ^^ The fruit of thy
Cp. ver. 7.
down upon thou be
thee, until t Op. Jer.
18 (mg.)
14. and all thy labours, shall a
^landf'
destroyed. *The Lord shall
^^ & 15. 34
& 17. 4
nation * which thou knowest not
cause thee to* be smitten before & 22.
u
ver. 67.
28.
eat up; and thou shalt be only
thine enemies: thou shalt go V 2 Chr. 29. 8
& mg. for mg.
oppressed and crushed alway:
out one way against them, and Jer. 15.4 ^^ so that thou shalt be mad
& 24. 9
shalt & mg. for mg.
^^Q seven ways before them & 29. 18 ^*for the sight of thine ej^es
Qtirl thou fulTolf to and fro among & mg. for mg.
dUa SUaiL Ue tossed !-»£» 2
Jremovedlnto & 34. 17 which thou shalt see. ^^ The
& mg, for mg.
all the kingdoms of the earth. Ezek. 23. 46. Lord shall smite thee in the
xv Cp. 1 Sam.
^® And *"thy carcase shall be 17. 44, 46 knees, and in the legs, '^with a
& Ps. 79. 2
a *-»»•£» boil, whereof thou canst not "U^^
meat unto all fowls of the air, & Jer. 16. 4 SOI e botch that cannot
l-»oQl<arl
"'^ Iiedieu,
& 19. 7
and unto the beasts of the earth. & 34. 20. from the sole of thy foot unto
X Cp. ver. 27.
and ^ therenoshall be none to
man shall fray them y Jer. 7. 33. the "t^or of thy head, ^e The
R.V. ' Or, according to some ancient versions, ciroMjfW ^ Ox, a terror nnio ^ Or, tiimoitrfs Or, plague hoiU
A.V. * 'H^h. which thou, woiddext do. \ iH; droufiht. Hcb. /or « rc/nyiit'nt/. ^ litih, pro/ana, or, use it as
t
c<^)nuion 'ineui ; as ch. 20. 6. JIcl>. shall not return to ikua.
272
; :
j
n Mic. 6. 15. Vit»nave caused
ne liQtro thee to perish.
destroyed thee.
Ar»rl
273
1 '
*in the |ip| and in the straitness, a vet. 53. and ye be plucked from off
shall
wherewith'thine eSL". shall ^^^ the land whither thou goest '" to
thee in all thy gates. ^^ ^The ten- b ver. 64.
Isai. 47. 1.
possess it. ^^ And the Lord
der and delicate Moman among c
26. U3.
See Lev. ''shall scatter thee among all
you, M hich would not adventure ^'^tioufe! from the one end of the
to set the sole of her foot upon earth even unto the other ®"*^ °^
the earth.
the ground for delicateness and d ver. 36. ^^^^ there thou shalt
^^
wherewith thine enemy shall thou shalt fear SLf ^an'd'^mght: and
^s if shalt have none assurance of(
Sts thee in thy gates,
thou wilt not observe to do all j Job 7. 3, 4. thy life ^^ ^ in the morning
:
the words of this law that are thou shalt say. Would Cod it
written in this book, that thou were even! and at even thou
mayest fear this glorious and shalt say. Would God it Avere
fearful name, *the lord thy k Ex. 6. 3. morning! for the fear of thiiK
GOD ; then the Lord will make
^^ heart wiSlwlth thou shalt fear
thy plagues wonderful, and the I ver. 34. and ^for the sight of thine ey(
plagues of thy seed, even great which thou shalt see. ®^ Anc
plagues, and of long continuance, m Hos. 8. 13
the Lord '"^shall bring thee int(
&9. 3.
I, 26
& leai. I. 24
the Lord will ^rejoice over you &, Ezek. 5. 1.3. all his servants, and unto all
cause you to perish, and to destroy you w See ch. 4.
fp.
^^ destroy 3 ou, and to bring you to nought
.
5
34. land ^ the great teni[)tati(
;
^'
274
HAP. 29, Y. 3] DEUTERONOMY [Chap. 29, v. 23
hich thine eyes have seen, ija^^
saw, 4. Up covenant and this oath ^^ but ;
gns, and those great SS^ with him that standeth here with
^"t "^the Lord hath not given
a Cp. Isai. 6.
10 9,
us this day before the Lord our
& 63. n God, ^and also with him that is
)u an heart to perSive. ^iid eyes & John 8. «
see, and ears to hear, unto &27
Acts 28. 26,
not here with us this day ^^ (for :
4.
came through the ^''^^^ °^ ^^'® na-
Amos 2. 10. through which ye passed. 17 onrl
d upon you, and thy shoe is Acts 13. 18. iirkiic
LlUllfe which ye passed by j^
^dllU
)t waxen old upon thy foot. ye have seen their abominations,
^Ye have not eaten bread, ;eed Ex.8.16. ell. 3.
4.
and their Udols, wood and stone,
dther have 3^e drunk wine or silver and gold, which were a-
rong drink that ye might : mong them :) ^^ lest there should
low that I am the Lord your be among you man, or woman,
3d. ^ And when
ye came unto or family, or tribe, whose heart
is place, ^Sihon the king of 32
e ch. 2. 24, 26,
turneth away this day from the
&3.
eshbon, and Og the king of 1.
See Num. 21. Lord our God, to go ^^d serve
21—24, 33—35.
ishan, came out against us the gods of thele nations; lest
ito battle, and we smote them: / Acts
(mc.).
8. 2:3
there should be among you -^a
and we took their land, and Hob. 12. 15.
root that beareth ^^gall and
ave it for an inheritance unto 13.
g ch. 3. 12,
wormwood; ^^ and it come to
Num.
e Reubenites, and to the Gad-
32. 33.
pass, when he heareth the words
s, and to the half tribe of of this ^ curse, that he bless him-
^ '^Keep therefore h ch. 4. 6.
fnaTsIf''- Josh. I. 7
self in his heart, saying, I shall
& mg. mg.
words of this covenant, and 1 Kin.
for
2. 3
have peace, though I walk in
& mg. mg.
them, that ye may ^prosper for
the It^glnaS of mine heart, Ho
all that ye do.
destroy tliemoist with the dry . 20 -fVif»
add II
drunkenness to thirst •
tlic
° Ye stand this day all of you Lord will not pJSfrT him, but
fore the Lord your God your ;
i Ps. 74. 1. then Hhe anger of the Lord
cj'aiJi^sof y^ur tribes, your elders, j Ps. 79. 5.
k Ps. 80. 4
and -^his jealousy shall smoke *^
aid your officers, ^J^J^ all the (mg.). against that man, and all the
n n of Israel, ^^ your little ones, cSS that ire wHttcn lu this book
yiir wives, and thy ^stranger I Cp. Ex. 12.
shall lie upon him, and the Lord
38.
275
;
iiav?7OTsaken the coveuaut of the 8,9. into the land which thy father
Jer. 22. 8, 9.
and served other gods, and wor- & Ezek. II. 19 God will circumcise thine hear!
& 36. 26, 27.
shipped them, gods whom they See ch. 10. 16. and the heart of thy seed, *t'
k ver.
knew not, and *whom he had not 16.
love the Lord thy God with a
't given unto them ^7 therefore ^jje : thine heart, and with all th
anger of the Lord was kindled soul, that thou may est liv(
against this land, ho bring upon See ch. 28.
15—68
I "^
Andthe Lord thy God wi
& Lev. 26.
it all the cuS tS Ire written in 14—39 put all these curses upon thii)
^^ and the Lord & Dan. 9.
this book : 11—14. enemies, and on them that hal
*"* rooted them out of their land m 1 Kin. 14.
thee, which persecuted thet
15.
45.19
mand thee this day, thou and & 4a 16. which I command thee this df
u Cp. Baruch
thy children, with all thine 3. 29, 30 ^it is not ^^fdde'n'frJr tlicc, ueitl
& Eoni.
^^ u^; jg uotf
lO.
heart, and with all thy soul 6—8. is it far off.
276
HAP. 30, V. 12] DEUTERONOMY [Chap. 31, y. ii
j See ch. 7. 2.
unto them ^according unto all
at thou mayest live and muiWpiy '. the eX'rie'l which I have
d the Lord thy God S\
"^^'
Josh.
Jc ver. 23.
I. 6, 7
commanded you. ^ *Be strong
3gs thee in the land whither &
1
ID. 25.
Chr. 22. 13
and of a good courage, fear not,
&
an goest ^" to possess it. ^ But '^
28. 20.
I See ch.
nor be ^^aWaM'1)f^^ them: ^for the
*^ thine heart turn away, go^that
20. 4.
m ch. 29. 18. Lord thy God, he it is that doth
ni wilt not hear, but shalt be n Josh. I. 5. go with thee; "he will not fail
mwn away, and worship other thee, nor forsake thee. ^ And
gds, and serve them; ^^ "^I de- 26.
o See ch. 4. ^ Moses called unto Joshua, and
nounce unto you this da}^, that 28.
p Cp. ch. 3. said unto him in the sight of all
y shall surely ^en£fa^ that ye Israel, ^'Be strong and of a good
8 ,ill not prolong your days upon courage: for thou f^^st go with
t]i3 land, whither thou passest this people into the land which
o 3r Jordan to go ^" to possess it. the Lord hath sworn unto their
'^I call heaven and earth to fathers to give them; and thou
v: ess against you this day, fV»Q+
T(;)rd this day against you, ma't --T >»oirc»
lldVt; shalt cause them to inherit it.
'^^^
B(> before f^^ life and death, q ver. 1. ^ And the Lord, *he it is that
?-See Ex. 13.
bussing and
"cursfnT- therefore 21. doth go before thee he will be
;
277
5
they may learn, and fear the for me against the children oi
Lord yonr God, and observe to Israel. ^° For when I shall have
do all the words of this law! brought them into the land
""^
and that their children, ''which /tch. 11.2. which sware unto their fathers,
I
have not knowS'aT</,m,. 'may hear, thlt°flowfth with milk and honey;
i Ps. 78. 5, fi,
j See Ex. 3. 8.
and learn to fear the Lord your and they shall have eaten and
God, *as long as ye live in the 10.
k See ch. 4.
filled themselves, and waxen ^
&
tent of meeting,
tabernacle of the congregation.
15
And 13. 5.
their imagination which the;
* the Lord appeared
the m Num.
S Ex. 33.
12. 5.
9.
§go about, even now, before
Tent
tabernacle ^ ^
i,.
of* a
„
cloud: ^^n..,.
pillar
of
have brought them into the lam
and the pillar of the cloud stood which I sware. 22 ^Jo mo^^s,.
'over the door of the tabernade. wrote this song the same da]
^^ And the Lord said unto Moses, and taught it the childre
Behold, thou shalt * sleep with
*"
t Cp. ver. 14. of Israel. ^^ ^iVnd he gaT
thy fathers and this people will
; Joshua the son of Nun a charg
u Ex. 34.
rise up, and "go a whoring after 16.
1.5,
and said, ^Be strong and of
strange gods Lev. 20.
4-y.^
Llie gods of the strangers
^f
^^ +1^>^
^^'^^^
lonrl
lailU, Num. 15. 39.
5.
good courage for thou : sha
Judg. 2. 17
whither they go to be among & 8. 27, 33, al. bring the children of Israel in
V See ver. 6.
them, and will ^''forsake me, and w ch. 32. 1.5. the land which I sware un
Judg. 2. 12
^ break my covenant which I & 10. 6, 13. them: and ^I will be with the(
Judg. 2.20.
have made with them. ^^ Then
a;
y ver. 8.
^^ And it came to pass, wh(|
Josh.
my anger shall be kindled against &3. 7.
I. 5
Moses had made an end
2 2 Chr. 12. 5
them in that day, and ~l will for- & 15.2 writing the words of
'^
this Lj
& 24. 20.
sake them, and ^I will hide my a ver. 9. in a book, until they w(
h ch. 32. 20.
face from them, and they shall Ps. 30. 7 finished, that Moses coj^^
& I04. 29.
be devoured, and many evils Isai. 8. 17
& 64. 7.
manded nhe
Levites, whi|
and troubles shall "^i'efaVf" them;
al.
Ezek. 39. 23, bare the ark of the covent
so that they will say in that day, Cp. Isai. 59. 2. of the Lord, saying, ^^ Take t]
See ver. 9.
C
^Are not these evils come upon d Judg. 6. 13. book of the law, *and put[
e Cp. 2 Kin.
u^ because -^our God is not among 22. 8.
Sf the side of the ark of
/Num. 14.
us? ^^ And I will surely hide my 42. covenant of the Lord your Gl
R.V. ' Or, by
Heb. lie down. t Heb. find them. t Heb. befon. § Heb. do.
278
; ;
: ; : ; ; :
49.
23.
p See Gen.
1.
g Acts 17.26.
8 When the
the nations
S High dlfK
their
to
inherit-
RD, 'to provoke to anger him r ch.
&9. 18
4. 25 ance.
ough the work of your hands. &32. 16,
1 Kin.
21.
16. 7.
When he "^separated the ''^'^^'^''
sons of
° And Moses spake in the 2 Kin. 22. 17. of men,
Jer. 25. «, al. Adam,
s of all the conlSion of Israel
s Gen. II. 8.
He set the bounds of the Pp^eo'jlfe
279
; : ; ;
With ''the fat of kidneys of Cp. Hos. 1.9, 22 For ^a fire is kindled in miiK
10.
g Cp. Ps. 74.
wheat 18.
anger,
o^ t^^ blood of the grape thou drankest
A n rl
**-^i^
'
I will see what their end shall Lest their adversaries sho^
misdeem,
be: behave themselves strangely,
R.V. 1 Or, bare 2 Heb. Skeol. ^ Heb. burning coals. See Hab. 3. 5.
A.V. * Or, which were 7iot Ood. +_Or, despised. t Or, hath b^irned. § Or, hath consumed. Heb. burning
** Jlcb. froin the chainbers. ft Heb. bereave.
280
; ! 1 : :
iF.ai.
Vs. 140.
10. i:i.
K. When he
seeth that theh'
hand is ^^,fjif
•
f'l).
16.
Num. 14.
power is gone.
*
For they are a nation void of & 14. '26. ^^ And he shall say, ''Where are
c Judg. 10.
counsel, 14
1 Kin. 18. 'i".
their gods,
neither
And there
is there
is ''no
any
nnr1<^r€ifmiflino*
UnueitettlllUlllg
Jer. 2. 28.
cZIsai.27.]l.
iOCK.
ihi'ir m
'The vnr'lr in which fl^^^^r 2trustedj
whom ^'^^ey trusted,
in them,
Jcr. 4. '22. 38 Which did eat the fat of their
e Cp. ver. 31.
/Oh
that they were wise, that sacrifices,
I
/"ch. 5. 29.
Ps. SI.KJ.
they understood this. Luke 19. 42.
A^td drank the wine of their
offering 2
That they would ^consider Lam.
g Tsui. 47. 7.
I. 9.
drink offerings
U.1111R •
2 Kin. 5.
1 Sam.
7.
2. 6. ^I kill, and I make alive;
nd the Lord had '^^^S''^ them Cp. Tobit
& Wisd.
13. 2
16. 18.
'I ^'^""^vonnt^^' and heal:
I
up? Hos.
I Job
6.
5. 1«.
1.
neither \s there ariy that Cail dcilVer
(For '"their rock is not as our m 1 Sam. 2. 2. out of my hand.
Rock, n See Gen. -^oFor ^I lift up my hand to
14. 22.
I
I
Even our enemies themselves 4.8.
Cp. 1 Sam. heaven.
j
being judges. And say, "^^
I live for im
'For their vine +^is of the vine 1.
p
10
Cp. Isai. ^^ ^whet ^my glittering sword,
If I
j
of Sodom, &
&
Jer. 23. 14
Ezek. 16. 46.
And mine hand take hold on
judgement
\nd of the fields of Gomorrah: Q Ps. 7. 12.
Isai. 27. judgment
.
>
1.".
I will
Ezek. 21. 9,10. niinf adversaries,
'gall, 1111 lit; enemies,
l! r ch. 29. K.
ilieir clusters are bitter: 16.
s Job 20. 14,
And will '"",°eXd'' them that
^lieir wine is the poison of I's.58. 4
(Keb.). hate me.
dragons, t Jer. 46. 10. ^^ I will make mine arrows drunk
u Cp. Job
nd the cruel venom of ^asps. 14. 17
& lios. 13. 12 with blood,
& Rom. 2. 5.
not this laid iip in store V Ps. 94. 1.
And ^my sword shall devour
with me, TR.ii.
& 59.
I. 24
18. flesh;
S^bm up 'among my trea-
Nah.
Eeclus. 28.
Cited
1.2.
Rom.
1. andlhat\.ith tllC blood of thc
sures ? 12.19 slain and of the captives,
''Vengeance is mine, recompence, & Heb. 10. 30. 4T7i„„„, 57(;4] ]iead of the leaders of
oi-irl
vengeance, "'•^^ reooni pence;
me ^e7on(7e</( w
Cp. Ps. 60. X 1 Ulll tile beginning of revenges upon
^t the time when ttieir foot shall slide 21 (for nig.).
their foot shall slide in due time
.
"• ' Or, in mi/ treasuries 2 Or, took refuoe 3 Heh. the lightning ofimi xvnrd. * Or, From the beginning
oeitupoH
-1- thi'. eiiKiiuj
,-- ' ^ Or, the hairy htad of the enemt, Or, Fraiise hia pf.ofde, ye nations
'• ' Or, j/e
..I
;'£"' las people
^]"" '""'' ''«"''' "'"' '«o< the Lord, hath done all thi.fi. t Or, is worse than the vine of Sodom, itc. Ileb. hand.
u^\
ile (,i rV'"'
hiding
t
for you. Or, Prai/ie his jjeople, y<; nations: or, Sing w-.
11
281
:; ; :
2. 2
14
5. 11.
i^om his right
law Xi'' them.
hand S Ui fierj
g Cp. John
it is noTa ^'^hi thing for 3 ou 10. 27—29 'And they sat down at th}
& Rom. 8. 35,
'because it is your and fifl', 38,39. feet;
h Cp. Luke
through this thing ye shall pro- 10. 39 Every one ^shall receive oj
& Acts 22. 3.
long your days "p°" the land, i Cp. Lev. thy words.
18. 5.
whither ye go over Jordan to See ch. SO. 20.
•^
Moses commanded us a law,
j John I. 17 An
possess it. & 7. 19. even the inheritance S^ the J^^
sernbly
^^ And
the Lord spake unto gregation ^1 JaCOb.
Moses that selfsame day, saying, 21.
k Num. 23.
And '^^he was king in ^Jeshiii
^^ Get thee up into '''this moun- Cp. Judg. 8. 23
run.
& Isai. 33. 22.
tain ^^ Abarim, unto mount Nebo, I See ch. 32.
himself
Kadeshl in the wilderness of Zin
.
; him J
282
; : ; . : ;
4—6.
of him '"that was sepSld
word, c Gen. 49. 26
& mg. for mg.
from his brethren.
17 S'^The firstling of his bullock, majesty is his;
And kep? thy covenant. 5. 1.
d Cp. 1 Chr.
His glory is (ike the firstling of liia bullock,
**They shall teach Jacob thy ech. 17. ft— And his horns arfuke the horns
judgements,
11.
Ezek. 44. 23.
^P
ui
the /wild-ox
*-)i
.
49. 13—1.5.
Cj). Gen. ing out;
him, And, Issachar, in thy tents.
19
lAnd of them that hate him, VI
Isai. 2. 3.
Ex. 15. 17. They shall call the ^eopfe '""unto
that they rise not again. the mountain
'^^A^d^ot Benjamin he said. n Cp. Geu.
49. 27.
There Sty sS offer -^sacrifices
The beloved of the Lord shall o Ps. 4. 5
&5I. 19.
of righteousness:
dwell in safety by him For they «x.c^ll suck
shall i.uv.1^ ,f
the
I
He covereth
Lord shall cover him all the
tlie
abundance of the seas.
day long, And ^^'^
treasures hidSn
^j*^^^"
dwelleth
shall dwell between his
\i^f\ ne
^IIU Via the sand.
shoulders. p Cp. Gen.
49. 19.
^°And ^of Gad he said.
^^And ^of Joseph he said, q Cp. Gen.
49. 22.
Blessed be he that enlargeth
r Blessed of the Lord be his r Gen. 49. 25. Gad:
land
land,
12.
a Cp. 1
a
Chr. He dwelleth *as a lioness,
lion,
arm, yea,
the precious thhigs of
or And teareth the arm with the
heaven, *for the dew, * ver. 28.
Gen. 27. 28.
crown of the head.
lid for the deep that couch- u See Num.
32.1—5,16—19.
21
And "he ^provided the first
eth beneath, part for himself.
For there was ^the lawgiver's portion
l^nd for the precious /SlrlS^ because there, in a portion of the lawgiver,
^^"^^%^^ the sun. reserved
forth was he ft seated 5
V Num. 32.
lid for the precious things 31,32. And ^he came hvith the heads
of the growth of the moons, See Josh.
Sput forth by the ||moon, 12—15
I
of the people,
& Chr.
ind for the chief things of 18—22.
1 5.
He executed the justice of
w Gen. 49.
the ancient mountains, 26. the Lord,
Hab. 3. 6.
nd for the precious things Cp. Ps. 90. 2. And his ^j^fafSts' with Israel.
X Cp. Gen.
of ^"the ^TaltSr hills, 49. 16. ^2 And '^^of Dan he said,
y Cp. Gen.
nd for the precious things 49.9. J^Dan is a lion's Z^-
2 Ps. 24. 1.
of the earth and '^^^ ful- a Cp. Josh. "'^'te from Bashau.
Sffeap^''^
19. 47
ness thereof, & Judg. 18. 27.
2^ And ^of Naphtali he said,
h Cp. Gen.
nd for the good will of "him 49. 21. O Naphtali, satisfied with fa-
c Ex. 3. 2^4.
that dwelt in the bush: Acts 7. 30, 35. vour,
^ Heh in thy nostrils. "^
Or, that is prince among ^ Or, His firstling iullock ^ Or, gore ^ Or, chose
mw. b
oi-, a ruler's portion ?
Or, to
' • * Or, T^t tltem teach, 'dc. t Or, lei them put incense. X Heb. at thy nose. f Hob. thrust forth, || Kfeb. inoom^.
^'>. mumcorn, if Rch. cieled.
283
; : : ;
And full with the blessing of Naphtali, and the land of l^/S
the Lord: and Manasseh, and all the land
"Possess thou the ^west and a See Josh. of Judah, Hmto the 'i^l;^^,
the south.
2^ And ^of Asher he said,
19.
24.
cch.
dGen.
32—39.
h See ch.
1. 7.
13. 12
II. 3 and nhe
the valley of
»' and Hhe
fej^K", •^'the
S
city
ol
ol
Blessed be Asher •xr^
Let Asher be blessed
^
VVltll r»Viilr1rf»n
CllllUien,
•
&
29.
19. 17, 2.5,28, palm trees, unto ^Zoar. ^ And
Let him be acceptable "tlJ° his 2 Sam. 18. 23. the Lord said unto him, ''This
e Cp. Gen.
brethren, 49. 20. is the land which I sware untc
/Judg. I. 16
And let him *dip his foot in oil. & 3. 13.
2 Chr. 28. 15.
Abraham, unto Isaac, and untc
25* Thy
2lll shall be iron and &
g Gen.
19. 22.
14. 2 Jacob, saying, I will give it untc
brass h See Gen. thy seed: -^I have caused thee
12.7
And as thy days, so shall thy & 50. 24.
i Cp. Job
to see it with thine eyes, but
strength be.
"*
29. a ^thou shalt not go over thither
y See ch. I.
23 ^ There is none like unto 37. ^ So Moses the servant of the
k ch. 3. 27
the^God of ^'McsllUrUn, & 32. 52. Lord died there in the land ol
I Sec Ex. 15.
''Who rideth upon the heaven 11. Moab, according to the word oi
7H See ch.
'p^thy help. 32. 15. the Lord. ^ And ''he buried
n Ps. eS. 33,
And in his excellency on the 34
& 104. 3.
him in "a*^ valley in the land oj
skies,
skv
Isai. 19.
Hab. 3. 8.
1.
Motb. over against ''Beth-peor:
'^''^'^-
27 The eternal God is thy
28(?).
Num. 23. but '^no man knoweth of hi^
ing place,
refuge,
p Ps. 90. 1 sepulchre unto this day. ^ ' Anc
&9I. 9.
w
V
Isai. 48. 1.
Num. 23. 9.
Ex. 28. 3.
ses were ended
the son of Nun was full of ^"tli
^ And JoshiJ
Isai. II. 2.
^^ Happy art thou, Israel X Num. 27. spirit of wisdom; for ^MosJ
18, 23.
ple ^saved by the Lord, z Isai. 45. 17. and ^the children of Isral
a Josh. I. 17.
^The shield of thy help, b Ps. 33. 20 hearkened unto him, and d|
& 115. 9—11.
And ^h^ is the sword of thy as the Lord commanded Mos^
^o
excellency !
c
15, 18.
Cp. ch. IS.
And there ^^t^,S°e nof"" a pij
And thine enemies ^ shall phet since in Israel like uiij
5<'submit themselves
be found liars
nn+rk
UlltU +li<:k/:i
tllUt?
•
, 4.T
(I 2 Sam. 22. Moses, ^whom the Lord knf
& mg. mg.
And thou shalt tread upon Ps. 18. 44
for
face to facl.' ^^ in all -^the sigj
& me. for mg.
^their high places. & 63. 3 and the wonders, which t|
& mg. for mg.
^ And Sloses went up <fe8l. 15 Lord sent him to do in
OA* from the plains of jNIoab
<& mg. for mg.
land of Ig:^^ to Pharaoh, andj
O Annfn mount
unto the mountain of
T^T^iVin
i-^eUO,
e ch. 5. 4.
See Ex. 33. 11.
/ See ch. 4.
34.
all his servants, and to all
to the top of 'Pisgah, that is g ch. 32. 13. \^i; '^ and in all tt\ migl)
Amos 4. 13.
over against Jericho. And the Mic. I. .3. hand, and in all the great te)
h See Num.
Lord * shewed him all the land 27. 12. which Moses li^i^.S in the sif
i Cp. 2 Mac.
of Gilead, unto gin,' ^ ^^^^ ^^^ 2.4. of all Israel.
284
;
THE
BOOK OF JOSHUA.
1 Now '^ ^*™^ ^" ^^^'"
after the & a119.
Ps.
15.
I. 2
mouth;but ^thou shalt meditate
death of Moses the ^servant Ex.
b ver. 13, 15.
14. 31.
therein day and night, that thou
Lord,
r^f
L»i fVifk
Liic Lord it came to pass,
flinf
i^"«^iJ
Nam.
Dc'ut. 34.
12. 7.
5.
mayest observe to do according
3 Lord spake unto Joshua the Heb. 3. 6, al.
to all that is written therein:
of Nun, Moses' "minister, Deut. I.
C
Cp. Ex. 24.
38.
13.
for then thou shalt make thy
nugy ^ Moses my servant is way prosperous, and then thou
kd; now therefore arise, go shalt ^ ^ have good success. ^ Have
'3r this Jordan, thou, and all
18.
d ver. 6, 7,
not I commanded thee? ^Be
is people, unto the land which strong and of a good courage;
!io give to them, even to the e
&7. 21
Deut. I. 29 ^be not ^^afilki!"^* neither be thou
(idren of Israel. ^ -^Every & 20. 3
&3I.6, 8. dismayed for the Lord thy God
:
s with Moses, so "^I will be mrer. 9, 17. to the Gadites, and to haff^the
ch. 3. 7
id thee: ''I will not fail thee, & 6. 27.
tribe of Manasseh, spake Joshua,
Deut. 31. 8,23.
forsake thee. ® ^Be strong n Gen. 28.
1-5.
saying, ""^ Remember the word
of a good courage for ^^So :
Deut. 31.
1 Clir. 28.
6, 8.
20.
which ^ Moses the servant of the
shalt cause this peoi^le to inherit the Cited Heb.
.
hi5)eople Shalt thou divide for an inheritance 13. 5. Lord commanded you, saying,
he id, which
sware unto their
I ver.
Deut. 31. G, 7.
7, 9, 18.
The Lord your God hath'^Sven you
ai ers to give them. Only be "^ p See Num. and
32. 20—28. rest, hith fwen Jon this land.
ho strong and ^very courageous, q ch. 23. 6.
^^ Your wives, your little ones,
hat lou mayest obscrvc to do accord- and your cattle, shall remafn in
n^to all the law, 'which Moses rch. 11.15. the land which Moses gave you
n} servant commanded thee :
on\Ts°side Jordan; but ye shall
tula not from it to the right s Deut. 5. 32 pass ^^^'^
before your brethren
& 28. 14.
la i or to the left, that thou ^ armed, all the mighty men of
'"'UettlKper'"' whithersoever valour, and ^^'*" help them
h(i goest. ^ This book of the t Deut. 3. 20. ^^ * until the Lord have given
285
1
given you, and they also have quickly; for ye shall overtak
possessed the land which the them. ® But she had brougl
Lord your God giveth them: them up to the ^oof o/tf/e house, an
'^then ye shall return unto the a oh. 22. 4. hid them with the stalks of fla:
land of your possession, and which she had laid in order upo
'enloT it, which Moses the 'Tord-s''^ the roof. ^ And the men pursue
the Lord trnvp vmi
servant gcivc J^"- on beyond Jordan
this side Jordan after them the way to Jorda
toward the sunrising. ^® And &
h Judg. 3. 28
7. 24.
^unto the fords: and as soon i
they answered Joshua, saying. they which pursued after thei
All that thou ^^^^^SrSf ^ us we were gone out, they shut tt
will do, and whithersoever thou gate. ^ And before they wei
sendest „!, we will go. Accord- """^
laid down, she came up uni
ing as we hearkened unto Moses them upon the roof; ^ and sli
in all things, so will we hearken said unto the men, I know ihi
unto thee: only the Lord thy the Lord hath given you tt
God ''be with thee, as he was c ver. 5. land, ^and that your terror
cf Ex. 13.16
with Moses. ^^ Whosoever he be & 23. 27. fallen upon us, and that all th
that doth rebel against thy com- Ex.
ever. 11, 24.
15. 15.
inhabitants of the land j/aTiftiS
mandment, and ®^fn not hearken ^of'^ you.
""^
For we have hear
unto thy words in all that thou /di. 4.23.
Ex. 14. 21.
how the Lord -^ dried uj) tli
commandest him, he shall be water of the Red ^Tea^fEf/ ^ yoi
put to death: ^only be strong g ver. 6, T, 9. when ye came out of Egypt
and of a good courage. 21.
h See Num.
23—26, 33—
and '^what ye did unto the tv
^ And Joshua the son of 3-5.
kings of the Amorites, that we
2 Nun **sent out of Shittim i Num. 25. 1.
j Ps. 135. 11
Tnvrlnii ^iito -'OliK
on the other side ^JOlUcin,
^
i^\\\, beyond
I. .5.
heaven above, and ?^ earth
children of Israel to search out Deut. 4. 39.
neath. "'^ Now therefore, I p|
the country. ^ And the king of you, SAvear unto me by the LoJ
Jericho sent unto Rahab, say- ?5iiic»^ T
"^inp^^ \\^\T(^ ^eaM kindly with you, +1
J. lict>t/
shewed you kincbiess, M
ing, Bring forth the men that ^p^
also will deal kindly with ti-,-it fo+liJ
J will also shew kindness unto *^^J a"''^^^]
are come to thee, which are p ver. 18. house, and^give me a true tol
entered into thine house: for ^^ and that ye will save ahve|
286
/^HAP. 2, V. 15] JOSHUA [Chap. 3, v. g
that had befallen them. 24 A ,^A
let them down
by a cord 12.
a 1 Sam. 19.
thinffs that befell them: iVIia -f l-ȣv-,r
in^J
Acts
lirougli the window: for her 9. 25.
2 Cor. II. 33.
said unto Joshua, Truly ^the
ouse was upon the town Avail, &ch. 21. 44.
Ex. 23. 31. Lord hath delivered into our
nd she dwelt upon the wall. hands all the land; *"1ofeven'""
'
And she said unto them, Get all the inhabitants of the couSfry
melt away before
lou to the mountain, lest the ver. 9. Cf'lf^
^'^^
t faint because of
-.ig,
'^'^^
Hy father, and thy mother, and Levites bearing it, then ye shall
iW brethren, and all thy father's remove from your place, and go
if
ji|sehold,
household.
home untothee.
AnH i+
it
19
xxiiu. i Cp. Ex. 19.
after it. ^ *Yet there shall be
^jall be, that whosoever shall a space between you and it,
|g]
out of the doors of thy house about two thousand cubits by
pto the street, -^his blood shall j Cp. Matt.
27. 25.
measure: come not near unto
Iq upon his head, and we will it, that ye may know the way
tl guiltless and whosoever
: by which ye must foi for ye
83,11 be with thee in the house, have not passed this way ^here-
hi blood shall be on our head, tofore. ^ And Joshua said unto
iimy hand be upon him. 2° l^\ Ex.
Jc ch. 7. IS.
19. 10, 14,
the people, ^Sanctify yourselves:
iithou Hitter this our business, 15.
Lev. 20. 7.
for tomo'iow the Lord will do
Num.
tlin we be ^"^^^f^ of thine
will 1 Sam.
II. 18.
16. 5. wonders among you. ® And
Joel
©ikh which thou hast made us
2. 16.
I ver. 14. Joshua spake unto the priests,
t(i swear.
^^ And she
said. Ac- m Num. 4. saying, *'^Take up the ark of the
l.-i.
A.V. Heb. gather. t Ileb. melt. t Heb. since yestevday, and the third day.
23'i
Chap. 3, ^^-
9]
JOSHUA [Chap. 4, v. 8
4
1
Ps 44.
out from before you the SSte's.
2.
Cp. Ex. is. 5.
soon as the
a^sSn^s
the twelve men, whom he ha(
as , I ver. fi, 19,
l i?
Jer. 12. 5
of the Lord; when it pass
banks *all the time of harvest,) & 49. 19
& 50. 44.
over Jordan, the waters of J(
'6
that the waters which came Ecclus. 24. 26.
288
;
h life. n Ex. 15. 14. the sea, ''heard that the Lord
^'"""^
^^ And the Lord spake unto had dried up the waters of Jor-
J shua, saying, ^^ Command the dan from before the children of
1-iests that bear ''the ark of the o E.X.
21, 22.
25. 16, Israel, until ^we were passed
t^timony, that they come up p See ch. over, that their heart ^melted,
2. 11.
''^
c t of Jordan. Joshua there- ql Kin. 10.5. ^neither was there spirit in them
f-e commanded the priests, any more, because of the children
Si^ng, Come ye up
out of of Israel.
Jrdan. ""^ And it came
to pass, 2 At that time the Lord said
r\\en the priests that bare the r Ex. 4. 25. unto Joshua, Make thee '«'shlrp^^
a I of the covenant of the Lord kSives, aiid circumcise again the
wre come up out of the midst children of Israel the second
o Jordan, and the soles of the time. ^ And Joshua made him
R.V. 1 So with a change of vowel-points. Tlie pointing of the text is irregular. ^ Another reading is, tlwy.
^- • Or, read)/ armed. morrow. Heb. all days.
i Ileb. plucked up. I Heb. went. § Heb. to II
, knwes of flints.
289 K
Chap. 5, v- 3] JOSHUA [Chap. 6, v. 4
Sp kni?e?' and circumcised the did eat of the ^old corn of the
children of Israel at ^*the hill land on the morrow after the
of the foreskins. ^ And this is passover, unleavened Sis, ^.nd
the cause why Joshua did cir- parched ^°™ hi the selfsame day.
cumcise: An the people that a Num. 14. ^^ And ^the manna ceased on
29
came forth out of Egypt, that &
Deut.
26. 64, 65.
2. 16.
the IJlorrow* after they had eaten
were males, even all the men Ps. I06. 26.
1 Cor. 10. 5. of the ^old corn of the land;
Heb. 3. 17.
of war, died in the wilderness b Ex. 16. 35. neither had the children of Is-
by the way, after they came rael manna any more but they ;
*°^^^
out of Egypt. 5 ^or^ all the did eat of the fruit of the land
people that came out were cir- of Canaan that year.
cumcised: but all the people ^^ And it came to pass, when
• ^^^
+V|/:kTr
^**^j vv<3t»a
vvcic Acts 7. 33.
place whereon thou standee
uncircumcised, because they had is holy. And Joshua did so
not circumcised them by the ^ ^
fcJericho 'Hwas straitl;
way. ^ And it came to pass,
+ when they had done circum-
O shut up because of the chil
dren of Israel: none wen
cising all the pto\Te, that they out, and none came \";^ ^ An
abode in their places in the the Lord
said unto Joshua, Se(
camp, till they were whole. X- ch. 2.
Deut. 7. 24.
9, 24.
*I have given into thine han
^ And Neh. 9. 24.
the Lord said unto Cp. eh. 8. 1,
Jericho, and the king thereo
Joshua, This day have I rolled and the mighty men of valonf
away the ^ reproach of Egypt Z Gen. 34.14. ^ And ye shall compass the citj
from oflP you. Wherefore the all ^^^ men of war, and %''ron[
name of ^^^^ place ^jf called about the city once. Thus sha|
'tGiigai' nnto this day. rn ch. 4. 19. thou do six days. ^ And sevc
^° And the children of Israel priests shall bear before the ark sev(
encamped in gi{g}; and "'^^ kept n Judg.
16, 22.
7. ""trumpets of ^rams' horns ^^^
the ark
the passover ^on the fourteenth 1.3.
o ver. 5, C>, 8,
^^^^i ^|^g sevcuth day
.
A.V. * Or, Giheah-haardloth. t Ileb. ^vhen the people had made an end to be circumcised. I That is, Roll
§ Or, prince. II Heb. did shitt up, and u'cis shut uj).
290
HAP. 6, V. 4] JOSHUA [Chap. 6, v. 21
lorn, and when ye hear the sound rlreward Came after the ark of the
)f the trumpet, all the people Lord, the priests going on, and blow-
jhall shout with a great shout; ing with the trumpets *^ ^^^^ ^^"^
md the wall of the city shall ^^ And the second day they
'all down ^*flat, and the people compassed the city once, and
jhall asc?nd up every man straight returned into the camp so they :
pefore him. ® And Joshua the did six days. ^^ And it came to
ion of Nun called the priests, pass on the seventh day, that
nd said unto them, Take up they rose early ab^out the dawning
le ark of the covenant, and let of the day, and compassed the
3ven priests bear seven trumpets city after the same manner
f rams' horns before the ark of seven times: only on that day
le Lord. ^ And ' h^l^ said unto they compassed the city seven
e people, Pass on, and compass times. ^® And it came to pass
"^^e armed men
o. a-nf] 1^+
city, ana
e ni+\r leX him that is armed
13.
a ch. 4. 12,
at the seventh time, when the
ss on before the ark of the priests blew with the trumpets^
«D. 8 And it e^e^ pS. when Joshua said unto the people,
shua had spoken unto the Shout for the Lord hath given
;
ople, that the seven priests you the city. ^^ And the city
aring the seven trumpets of 1)
Deut. 20.
Lev. 27. 28.
17.
shall be §*at™1i. even and all
jj,
©1^ of your mouth, until the the Lord: they shall come into
I bid you shout; then shall the treasury of the Lord. 2° So
yf shout. 11
So ^« ^^"^^*^ the ark the people shoute'd 'wh"en t^ie priests
oithe Lord '^^S^S the city, blew with the trumpets: arid it
g(og about it once and they : came to pass, when the people
caie into the camp, and lodged heard the sound of the trumpet,
in^he camp.
•
And Joshua
rose early in g ver. 5.
S the people shouted with a
great shout, fhat ^the wall fell
Heb. II. 30.
th morning, and ^the priests h See ch. down ^*flat, so that the people
3. 6.
to,c up the ark of the Lord. went up into the city, every
13 the
^^1 geygj^ priests bearing man straight before him, and
even trumpets of rams* horns they took the city. ^^ And they
i Cp. Deut.
be .re the ark of the Lord went 7.2. ^^utterly destroyed all that was
B-V. ^ H^h. in its place. '^
Another reading is, Ae. ^ Heh. devoted.
•I- ^
Heb. wntier i<. t Heb. ya</terui£r host. \ 'O.^^. mal-e yoar voice tolelveard, i Or, devoted. Heb. holiness.
291 K 2
;
&
fore the Lord, that riseth up 15. 32, al.
k Cp. 1 Kin. Alas, Lord God, ^wherefoi
16. 34.
and buildeth this city Jericho: I Ex. 5. 22.
hast thou at all brought th
with the loss of his firstborn shall he Iq-.^ +!-»/:» 2 Kin. 3. 10.
he shall ^^J ^^^*^ people over Jordan, to deliv
thereof, and with the loss of
ft-i-iTr»rlo+ii-kTi
iUUllUdllUll thereof in his firstborn, and in us into the hand of the Amoritt
4-^ cause us to perish 2
his youngest son shall he set ^^ destroy us would to (I
the son of Zerah, of the tribe of name from the earth and w :
Judah, took of the alfcmS thing: wilt thou do J^t'o thy great iiar
•o
and the anger of the Lord was And the Lord said unto Josl
R.V. 1 Heb. families. "^
Or, the quarries
Heb. families.
* Heb. about 2000 men, or about 30ol
A. V. + 1 Chr. 2. 7, Achar. t Or, Zimri, 1 Chr. 2. 6. §
Or, in Marad. *' Jl eh. necks.
292
:
upon thy face? ^^ Israel hath the family of the zadliteT ^man
*hus"
kA
^ressed
they have
an^
my
Hrans-
covenant which I
K b ver. 15. by man; and Zabdi was taken:
"•^
and he brought "®*^ his house-
:ommanded them ^for" they have : hold man by man; and Achan,
pven taken of the ISsId tKinf; and 18.
C cb. 6. 17,
the son of Carmi, the son of
bave also stolen, and dissembled Zabdi, the son of Zerah, of the
llso, and they have ^uf ifeven a- tribe of Judah, was taken.
liong their own stuff. ^^ ^There- 45.
d Num. 14. ^^ And Joshua said unto Achan,
lore the children of Israel coum not
Judg.
e 1
2. 14.
Sam. 6. 6.
My son, ^give, I pray thee, glory
^""ISii^^ God of Israel, and
Jer. 13. 16.
jtand before their enemies, ^^ut Mai.2. 2. to the
John 9. 24.
ffned their backs before their /ver. 8. ^^make confession unto him and ;
g Num.
''tell me now what thou hast
5.
nemies, because they ^^^were°"^® 6,7.
2 Chr. 30. 22.
accursed: ndth^r"wmS be with Ezra 10. 11. done hide it not from me.
;
Dan. 9. 4.
^° And Achan answered Joshua,
pu any more, except ye destroy h 1 Sam. 14.
43.
!jhe '^^acSsed"^ from among you. i ch. 6. 18. and said, ^^indeed'^ *I have sinned
'
38, 39.
1 Sam. 14.
of lllli; and *^^^ §laid them ^S"
11 be, that he that is taken before the Lord. ^^ And Joshua,
|th the at/ufsed thing shall be and all Israel with him, took
rnt with fire, he and all that Achan the son of Zerah, and
hath: because he hath ^trans- o ver. 11. the silver, and the gSent, and
^ssed the covenant of the Lord, the wedge of gold, and his sons,
&d because he hath wrought and his daughters, and his oxen,
Holly in Israel. p Gen. 34.
Judg. 20. 6.
7.
and his asses, and his sheep, and
^^ So Joshua rose up early in his tent, and all that he had:
1 3 morning, and brought Israel and they brought them "^ unto
" by their tribes
and the tribe ;
q ver. 26. '^the of Achor.
valley ^^ And
ch. 15. 7.
Judah was taken ^^ and he :
Isai. 65. 10.
Hos. 2. 15. Joshua said, Why hast thou
iDught "^^^
the 'family of Ju- 1
r ch.
Ohr.
6. 18.
2. 7.
'troubled us? the Lord shall
dh; and he took the family of trouble thee this day. And all
V. 1 According to some ancient authorities, families, 2 According to some ancient authorities, by households.
oive pvciise 1 Huh. mantle
of Shinar.
A.V. • Hcb. fullest. t Or, wickedness. t HeV). tongue. § Heh. poured.
293
Chap. 7, v. 25] JOSHUA [Chap. 8, v. i(
I.
9
21
lodged that night among tb
people.
&7. 18
&3I.8. ^° And Joshua rose up earl^
the people of war with thee,
V ch. 2. 24
and arise, go up to Ai: see, ^I & b. 2. in the morning, and Sbered th(
have given into thy hand the people, and went up, he and th(
king of Ai, and his people, and elders of Israel, before the peopL
his city, and his land: ^ and /(. ver. 6.
to Ai. ^^ And ^all the peoplel
thou shalt do to Ai and her even tilr^ZTieXi war that wer
king as thou didst *unto Jericho i ch. 6. 21.
with him, went up, and dre^
j ver. 27,
and her king: only Hhe spoil Deut. 20. 14. nigh, and came before the citjl
thereof, and the cattle thereof, and pitched on the north side c
shall ye take for a prey unto Ai: now there was a valley be
yourselves: fay thee an ambush tween them and Ai. ^^ ^^^ jj
for the city behind it, ^ So took about fL\Q thousand mei
Joshua arose, and all the people and set them to lie in ambus
of war, to go up agafnst Ai and : between Beth-el and Ai, on th
Joshua chose out thirty thousand west side ^of Hhe city. ^^ And^wb
men. the
^f^igi^ty men of valour, and they iiad set the people, even a
sent them S^^^ by night. ^ And the host that was on the nor
he commanded them, saying, of the city, and Hheir liers
Behold, *ye shall lie in ^^St''' k
20. 29.
Vx>. Judg.
wait "'*^ ^^^^ on the west of '
against the city, even behind the "^'"^ciW?"^ Joshua Svent that nigl
city: go not very far from the into the midst of the vafily. ^'^An
city, but be ye all ready ^ and : it came to pass, when the kii
I, and all the people that are of Ai saw it, that they haste
with me, will approach unto the and rose up early, and the me
city: and it shall come to pass, of the city went out agaii
when they come out against us, Israel to battle, he and all
^as at the first, that we will flee I ch. 7. 5. people, ^at "a^ time appointe
before {hem,' ® (FoI- they will come m See Deut.
before "'the ^;fjif ''hut he w ;
1. 1.
n Judg.
out after ^l] till we have ^^ drawn 34.
20.
not that there i,.e7^*iiers in ambu
them ^"^^^ from the city for they ;
ver. 16.
against him behind the cit
will say. They flee before us, as ^^ And Joshua and all Isra
at the flrst^rUerefore WO will flcC 36.
p Judg. 20.
^made as if they were beat
before |S^S; ye shall rise
"^
t^i'^^I,
before them, and fled by t
up from the ambush, and ^eS way of the wilderness. ^^ A
possession of sthei
all the people that were in
.
^^^ ^J^y foj. ^J^^ ^^^j^j^ A
R.V. ^ IXvAi is, Troubling. 2 ^\nothcr reading is, J.i. 3 Or, !io the people sal all d'C. * 8ome MSS. read, lo
that night in. '>
Oi-, to the place ap})oi)ited
A.V. • Tliat is, Trouble. t Ileb. pulled. t Or, of Ai. § Heb. their hjinci in wait.
294
HAP. 8, V. l6j JOSHUA [Chap. 8, v. 33
re in the midst of Israel, some lift up any iron and they offered
:
this side, and some on that thereon burnt offerings unto the
e: and they smote them, so Lord, and sacrificed peace offer-
;tjat they -^let none of them re- j Deut. 7. 2. ings. ^2 And he wrote there
in or escape. ^3 ^^(j ^^^ j^jjjg fc Deut. 27.
upon *the stones a copy of the
2—4.
Ai they took alive, and brought law of Moses, Svhich he Zloll' in
to Joshua. 24 ^j^(j j^ came the presence of the children of
pass, when Israel had made Israel. ^^ And all Israel, and
alend of slaying all the inhabit- their ^Kers, and officers, and their
ats of Ai in the field, in the judges, stood on this side the
vlderness wherein they ^Sid ark and on that side before the
t3m, and ^hen they were all I Deut. 31.
priests the Levites, ^vhich bare
9, 2.3
flen ^l the edge of the sword, the ark of the covenant of the
1 Heb. hands. 2 Helj. devoted. •^
Or, inound Heb. tel. * Heb. whole. 6 Or, which he wrote in <t:c.
295
:
II.
we make a Tlgue^ with you?
shall
the IjORD liaCl commanded^ before, that 29
& 27. 11—i;;.
^And they said unto Joshua,
they should bless the people of e ver. 11. MVe are thy servants. And
israet^first^of all. 34 ^^^j afterward Joshua said unto them, Who
/Deut. 31.
^he read all the words of the 11. are ye? and from whence come
Neh. 8. 2, 3
Itw blessing Q-p,/! the curse, nr>-
tne blessings
law, ^ffiVti^ ana cursings, ac- & 13. 1. ye ? ^ And they said unto him,
a Deut. 30.
cording to all that is written in 19. ''From a very far country thy
See Deut. 28.
the book of the law. ^^ There 2—68. servants are come because of
h Deut. 20.
was not a word of all that Moses 15. the name of the Lord thy God
i ch. 2. 10
commanded, which Joshua read &6. 27. 'for Ave have heard the fame
not before all the congregation of of him, and all that he did in
j See Num.
Israel, "^Jh the women, and the 21. 21—35. Egypt, ^° ^and all that he did
little ones, and *the strangers k ver. 33. to the tAvo kings of the Amorites,
that ^*were conversant among that were beyond Jordan, to Si-
them. hon king of Heshbon, and to Og
^
And it came to pass, king of Bashan, which was ati
Q
^
when the kings which
all
were on^tla^side Jordan, "4n
Ich. 12. 4.
Deut. I. 4.
m
Deut. I. 7.
^Ashtaroth. ^^ wht?e1ore our elders
and all the inhabitants of our
the ^""h^'ifs"^'^' and in the \°riie?s' country spake to us, saying,
provision in your hand
and f^ all the c'iS ''of the great n Num. 34. 6. Talrf»
±clli.{:i
victuals Jwith you
f^y»
101
iUr,
Uie
sea oV^efS'inst Lebanon, ''the Hittite, &
o ch. 3. 10
12. 8.
journey, and go to meet them,
and the Amorite, the Canaanite, Ex. 3.
&
8, 17
13. 5, a2.
and say unto them, are your We
the Perizzite, the liivite, and the servants: the^re?ore now make ye
Jebusite, heard thereof; ^ that a TIgue' with us. ""^ This oui
they gathered themselves to- bread we took hot for our pro
gether, to fight with Joshua and vision out of our houses on th(
with Israel, with one + accord. day we came forth to go unt(
^
And when the inhabitants of you but now, behold, it is dry
;
4,5
1,2.
botueTof 'wine, whlch we filled, war
^ they ^^^° did work wilily, and &9. 2.
new and, behold, they be rent
;
qch. 6. 21,
their feet, and old garments upon mouth of the Lokd. ""^ Anf
them and all the bread of their
; tch. 11 19. Joshua ^made peace with theiij
provision was dry and ^^^ become and made a ^leagu" ^i^^ them, '^
mouldy. ^ And they went to let them live: and the priiid
Joshua unto ^Hhe camp at Gil- Mch 5 10. of the congregation sware uiil
R.V. 1 Or, eommanded at th&firnt, that they should bless the people of Israel. 2 Helj. walked. 3 Another read!
followed by most ancieut versions, is, took them provisions. See ver. It.'.
A.V. * lleh. tvalked. i Keh. mouth. lle\>. in your luind. § Or, they received the 7)ten by reasoi
t
their victuals.
296
JHAP. 9, V. l6] JOSHUA [Chap, io, v. 6
dem, that they heard that they now, behold, we are in thine
^ere their neighbours, ^and that a ver. 22. hand: as it seemeth good and
bey dwelt among them. ^^ And right unto thee to do unto us,
he children of Israel journeyed, do. 26 ^j^(j gQ (2j(j i^Q mj^(3 them,
nd came unto their cities on and delivered them out of the
he third day. ^Now their cities b Cp. ch. 18.
25—28
hand of the children of Israel,
Acre Gibeon, and Chephirah, & Ezra 2. 25.
that they slew them not. 27 ^^j
Kiriath-jearim
nd Beeroth, and i*"^ Kirjath-jearim.
)
Joshua ^made them that day
'
And the children of Israel c ver. 21, 23.
Cp. 1 Chr. 9. 2
"hewers of wood and drawers of
[note them not, because the & Ezra 2. 43
&8. 20
water for the congregation, and
& Neh.
rinces of the congregation had & 11.8.
7. 60
for the altar of the Lord, even
Norn unto them by the ^^Kd''^ dDeut. 12.6. unto this day, ^in the place which
od of Israel. And all the con- he should choose.
regation murmured against the "
Now it came
to pass,
rinces. ^^ But all the princes
10 when iHSSiSdS king of Je-
Lid unto all the congregation, rusalem had heard how
^e have sworn unto them by Joshua had taken Ai, and had
^e ^^lok^^^ God of Israel: now e See ch, 6.
21, 24.
Hitterly destroyed it ^as he had ;
297 K5
;
hand from thy servants; come the midst of heaven, and hasted
up to us quickly, and save us, not to go down about a whole
and help us for all the kings of
:
a Isai. 38. 8.
Cp. 2 Kin. 20.
day. '^^ *And there was no daj
the Amorites that dwell in the li.
like that before it or after it
""^..^^^ are gathered together that the Lord hearkened untc
against us. So Joshua Snded
"^ 6 ver. 42.
ch. 23. 3, 10.
the voice of a man: for ^the
from Gilgal, he, and ''all the E.x. 14. 14, ul.
c cli. 8. 1, 3.
Lord fought for Israel.
people of war Avith him, and all d ver. 43. ^^ And Joshua '^returned, anc
the mighty men of valour. ^ And all Israel with him, unto the
the Lord said unto Joshua, ^Fear «ch. II. 6.
Judg. 4. 14.
camp to Gilgal.
them not: for I have delivered ^^ these five kings fled, anc
But
them into thine han'Jf; -^ there /ch. I. 5. hid themselves in "'*" cave ai
shall not a man of them stand g ver. 10, 28
^Makkedah. ""^
And it was tolc
before thee. ^ Joshua therefore Joshua, saying. The five kingj
came upon
nnTY^f» fVip,nT suddenly; for he YVf^nf
unto Wiem suddenly, and Weill are ^^Found^hid'" in ^a' cave at Mak
up from Gilgal all "'^
night. kedah. ^^ And Joshua said, Rol
^° '^And the Lord discomfited
1
h Judg. 4. 15.
Sam. 7. 10.
great stones uEon the mouth o:
them before Israel, and ^® slew P.S. 18. 14.
the cave, and set men by it foi
them with a great slaughter at
Gibeon, and chased them aion'-
Isai. 28. 21.
Kin.
and smote them to Azekah, and 1
1 Chr.
9. 17.
7. 24.
suffer them not to enter int(
2 Chr.
unto Makkedah. ^^ And it came i Cp. Dcut.
8. 5.
their cities: for the Lord you
to pass, as they fled from before
25. 18.
God hath delivered them int*
Israel, ^^ were 'in the going
a^i^^^ your hand. ^° And it came t'
Is not this written in the book brought ^ou*? those kings uif
R.V. 1 Heb. he silent. 2 Or, The Upright See 2 Sara. 1. IS. 3 Ileb. whetted.
A.V. * Ileb. be silent. i Or, The upright t t Ileb. cut o/ tlui tail.
208
.;
unto the captalL of the men of it: ^2and the Lord delivered
war which went with him, Come Lachish into the hand of Israel,
near, put your feet upon the ^wflich^ took it on the second day,
necks of these kings. And they and smote it with the edge of
came near, and put their feet the sword, and all the souls that
bpon the necks of them. ^^ And were therein, according to aU
Joshua said unto them, ^Fear bch.
See Deut. 31.
1.6,9.
that he had done to Libnah.
Qot, nor be ^ISld! be strong
6-8. ^^ Then Horam king; of ''Gezer
cch. 16. 10.
md of good courage ^for thus :
Judg. 1.29.
See 1 Jvin. 9.
came up to help Lachish; and
jhall the Lord do to all your
15—17.
d Deut. 3. 21 Joshua smote him and his people,
enemies against whom ye fight. & 7. 19. ,
rees until the evening. ^^ And against it, and fought against •{;
15—17
<^ivered it also, and the king & Judg. I. Il- took it, and the king thereof,
ls.
ereof, into the hand of Israel and all the cities thereof; and
d he smote it with the edge they smote them with the edge
4 the sword, and all the souls of the sword, and ^utterly de-
|lat were therein; he
m
none S stroyed all the souls that were
"'?ma"n^ It; ^^^f^ did unto the therein; he left none remaining:
Ibg thereof -^as he ^ad^^one ^^^^ as he had done to Hebron, so he
1 e king of Jericho. did to Debir, and to the king
^^ And Joshua passed from thereof as he had done also to
;
Jbnah, and all Israel with him. Libnah, and to *^^« K?^Sr°^-
299 K6
:
b ch. 12. 8.
and all the people of war with
and all their klnff- he left none him, against them by the waters
mnainini.^ 'but ^'^ 'utteHj destroy- c Deut.
16, 17.
20. of Merom l^cfS^' and they fell
ed all that breathed, as the d ch. 10. 9. upon them. ^ And the Lord
^To'^rd"'" Ood of llllll' commanded. delivered them hito the hand of
^^And Joshua smote them from Israel, ^"^iJo^^ smote them, and
^Kadesh-barnea even unto Gaza, e Deut. 9. 23. chased them unto ^-^great Zidon,
/ch. 19.28.
and all the country of ^Goshen, t^ch. II. 16. and unto ^''Misrephoth-maim,
Tich. 13.6.
even unto Gibeon. ^^ And all i ver. 3. and unto the valley of *Mizpeh
these kings and their land did eastward and they smote them,
;
Joshua take at one time, be- j ver. 14. until they left them none re-
cause the ^''I'^'J^^ God of Imi' maining. ^ And Joshua did unto
fought for Israel. ^^ *And Joshua k ver. 15. them ^as the Lord bade him:
I ver. 6.
returned, and all Israel with him, he houghed their horses, and
unto the camp to Gilgal. burnt their cliariots with fire.
^ And
10 A T^/l turned back at that
it came to pass, J\nil UOhima
Ti-kcl-iiiQ
at that time turned
Judg. 7. 12.
with horses and chariots very 1 Sam. 13. 5, spoil of these cities, and the
many. ^ And ^^en all these kings cattle, the children of Israe
w^rl S^Sefi^el thcy camc and took for a prey unto themselves;
pitched together at the waters but every man they smote witli
of Merom, to fight aSt Israel. the edge of the sword, until the}
« C!p. ch.
® And the Lord said unto Joshua, 10. 8. had destroyed them, neither lefip
6 Ex. 34. 11,
*^Be not afraid because of them 12. iney «nv
+Vi^\7 any ^^^^ breathed.
to breatiie.
A a +lif
15 6 ^s wu
c Deut. 7. 2.
for^to'^rforaSLt this time will I d ver. 9. Lord commanded Moses hij
2 Sam. 8. 4.
deliver them up all slain before 1 Chr. 18. 4. servant, did Moses commaiK
''so
Cp. Gen. 49. 6.
Israel: thou shalt ^ hough their e ch. 1. 7. josf ^and so did Joshua; '"b
R.V. 1 Heb. devoted. 2 or, Naphoth Dor ^ Heb. devoting- * Ileb. he removed nothing.
A.V. * Heb. assembled hi/ appointinent. + Or, Zidon-rabbah. i Or, Suit pits. Heb. Burnings. § Ileb. any breat\
Jl
Heb. 0)1 their Iteap, ** Heb. he removed nothing.
800
HAP. II, V. 15] JOSHUA [ClIAP. 12, V. 9
beyond
leftnothing undone of all that on Jordan toward the
other side
tlie
sunrising,
the Lord commanded Moses. a
]3, 24.
Num. 21.
from ^the ^^KL^^
rising of the sun,
^^ So Joshua took all that ])eut. 3. 8, 9.
Anion unto mount Hermon, and
Arabah eastward 2 fiQUimi
[and, Hhe the
^"^Sxr^'"' and all l)ch. 12
c See Dent.
8. oil <^+lio
ail tlie plain on the east*
.
OIIIOH
>outh°ciuntry. and 4ll the land of 1. 1. king of the Amorites, who dwelt
d Deut. 2.
Goshen, -^and the ^^Sie??' -^and the 32,33 in Heshbon, and ruled from
& 3. 6, IR.
:from *the mount Halak, that ^ /ver. 2. the middle of the ^rweT and from
g ver. 21.
toeth up to Seir, even unto h Deut. 2. 36. half Gilead, even unto the -driver
ich. 12.7.
[Baal-gad in the valley of Le- j Gen. 32. 22. Jabbok, ^hich is the border of the
panon under 'mount Hermon: &
k ch.
13. 5.
12. 7
children of Ammon; ^ and Jrom
i Seech. 11.3. Arabah "unto +Vv/i oan r\f Chinneroth, east-
and all their kings he took, and in ch. 12. 7. the plain to ^^^^^ ^^*^ ^^ Chinneroth on the
Deut. 7. 24.
mote them, and ^"^ SeT tffen?'^^^- n ch. 1 1. 2. lllf; and unto the sea of the
Arabah, otrckTi +V»ck Salt Sea, eastward,
Joshua made war ^a long time 7,1a.
Cp. ch. 14.
plain, even llie salt sea on the east,
-fVirn
I'^i*^
A.V. • Or, the smooth ntouutain. t Or, Teman, | Or, Th^ springs 0/ Pisgah, or, Th^hill,
;;;' .
Jericho, one; "the kmg of Ai, a ch. 8. 29. the iouth; all the land of the
which is beside Beth-el, one Canaanites, and ^Mearah that
"•^ belongeth to fl^^k Zidonians, ,1,^+^. Arkli#^lr
^the king of Jerusalem, one; h ch. 10. 23.
is beside ^^^e sidonians, UllLO i^pUCK,
See Judg.
^the king of Hebron, one ^^ ^the ;
I.
c
34— 3G. to the tede/s of "the Amorites:
s
king of Jarmuth, one ^the king ;
d 1 Kin.
5. 18.
and the land of the '§SfS''
of Lachish, one; ^^ ^the king of Ps. 83.
Ezek. 27.
7.
9.
and Lebanon, toward the
all
Eglon, one; ^the king of Gezer, e ch. 10. 33. from -^Baal-gad under
sunrising,
/ch. II. 17
one; ""^ ^the king of Debir, one; & 12. 7. mount Hermon unto '*the enter-
g ch. 10. 38,
the king of Geder, one; ^^ the 39. ing fnt'o'gZS; ^ All the inhabitants
A Num. 34. 8.
king of Hormah, one; the king of the hill country from Lebanon
of Arad, one; ^^ Hhe king of
Libnah, one; the king of Adul-
i ch. 10. 29.
3 ch. II. 8.
k Cp. ch. 23.
unto ^Misrephoth-maim,
the iiSiansV ^them will I drive
3 all
13
21—
1am, one; ^® Hhe king of Mak- & Judg.
23.
2.
out from before the children of
kedah, one *^the king of Beth-el,
;
I
m ch. 8.
ch. 10. 28.
17.
Israel only divide thou ft'^bV lot unto
:
R.V. 1 Or, Kaphath-dnr 2 Or, nations 3 Commonly called, the brook of Egypt. See Num. 34. 5. * Or, alsol
Avviinrfrom the noutli, all ttc. * Or, table land
302
; :
f the plain,
^
and all the kingdom 1 Chr. 2. 23.
Cp. Deut. 3. 14.
shan, threescore cities: ^^ and
f Sihon king of the Amorites, n Deut. 3. 10. half Gilead, and ''Ashtaroth, and
ch. 12. 4.
nnno* them
.|iiv^ii^ ., *^^® ^^st of their slain.
that were the plains of Moab, on ^re'^Stlie^llde
slain by them.
And the border of the children t ver. 14.
ch. 18. 7. jo°rd?n. by Jcricho, eastward.
^^ ^But
'
Reuben was Jordan, and the Num. 18. 20.
unto the tribe of Levi Moses gave
)rder thereof. This was the noTan^ inheritance the ^^^l^k^'^'
J
iheritance of the children of God of isiIef^Vas their inheritance,
eubeii ^«^°lftl"/ to ^i^gij. families, ^as he ^^^^A unto them.
are the inheritances
jie cities and the villages there- 1 Anrl +Vi<:ka^
tiicoc
,ti.iiu. are the countries
T/l which the children of
f.
2^ And Moses gave inheritance
"
rael inhered in the land of
Is-
303
Chap. 14, y. 2] JOSHUA [Chap. 15, v. 5
for tlie half tribe. ^ "For Moses 13. 8.
a See ch. strong this day as I was in the
had given the inheritance of ^^'^
day that Moses sent me as my :
two tribes and a!f h^lf tribe strength was then, even so is
on the'X^r side Jordan '^but unto :
13. 33.
b See ch. my strength noAv, for war, i^^'th
the Levites he gave none in- cDeut. 31.2. Ho go ^u{, and to come in.
heritance among them. ^ For ^^ Nowtherefore give me this
^the children of Joseph were 1
d Gen.
Chr. 5.
48.
1, 2.
5. mountain, whereof the Lord
two tribes, Manasseh and Eph- spake in that day; for thou
raim: the^re?ore they gave no P^JJt'' heardest in that day how the
Num.
unto the Levites in the land, Itaidms were there, and th„,t the
e 13.
28, 33.
save cities to dwell in, with their cities y,gre great and fenced ^''fj :
'"''^T^uviT''''^ for their cattle and ^^i^^^ the Lord will be with me,
for their substance. the ^ -^As
Num.
/ch. 21. 2.
35. 1, 2.
tfenI shall dHve them be able to
Lord commanded Moses, so the out, as the ^^^ti'
^^ And Lord
children of Israel did, and they g ch. 22. 6. Joshua ^blessed hj™' and ^^ gave
h Hebron
divided the land. 37
ch. 10. 36, '^
^j^^^^ Caleb' the son of
® Then the children of Judah & 14
&2I.
15. 13,
11,12. Jephunneh Hebron for an inherit-
Judg. 2D. 14 Therefore Hebron
^Zr^e^^ unto Joshua in Gilgal: Chr, 6.
I.
5inr»o
ance. K^r>nino
OeCamC
1 6.5, 56. Hebron therefore
1 Mac. 2. 6ti.
and Caleb the son of Jephunneh the inheritance of Caleb the son
the 'lltlte said unto him. Thou Num.
i ver. 13, 14.
32. 12.
of Jephunneh the K^nezite' unto
knowest ^the thing that the Cp. ch. 15. 17.
j Num. 14.
this day' because that he wholly
*"
I. 3.
from the '^bay that Kith south
inheritance to thee ««/! to tliy children fv.„
inheritance, txiiu. thy children's ^^'- ward: ^ and it went out to^^"thward
the soutl
Num. 34. of 'the ascent of Akrabbim,
ever, because thou hast wholly Judg.
t
I. 36.
4.
side to JMaaleli-acrabbim,
niirl
ciHtl t^ociuiiri
pfifefeCJ
followed the Lord my God. along to Zin, and asSed up ol
^° And
now, behold, the Lord the south gide^imto Kadesh-barnea[
hath kept me alive, '*as he ^JS^?' 30,
0,
M Num. 14.
and passed along f^ Hezron, an
these ^ forty and five years, V Cp. ver. 7. WPTit
V^eni nn
up +n
XO Addar, ri,-,r1 turned about
^dar, clnCl fetched a com pa
"^"'
the LORD Spakc to Karka . 4 „ and if iinQQpd ^^o"^
^ ^ JJcioocu.
''^'^'even since to Karkaa • Fi'oni thence towar
this word unto Moses, while u< ver. 47.
Num. 34. 5. Azmon, and went out Snt?the^^v|
Cp. ch. 13. 3.
the children of ISrael * wandered Ul tiie of Egypt; and the goings or
wilderness: and now, lo, I am of ffilt^'oS were at the sea: th
this day ^fourscore and five X Cp. Deut. shallbe your south ^coS* ^ An|
34. 7
years old. ^^ *As yet I am as &Kcchis. 46.9. the east border was ^the Sit &
R.V. ^Or, pasture lands Thtit is, The
^ citi; of Arba. '>
lib)), tonfine.
A.V. * Heb. walked. i lleh. tongue. t Oi; The going np to Acmbhlm.
304
;
: :
t^gSs northward: ^ and the came unto him, that she moved
irder was drawn from the top him to ask of her father a field
the ^o;|i\tain «unto the fountain o ell. IB. 15. and she lighted ^^^" ^'"""^ off her
the l^S of Nephtoah, and ass; and Caleb said unto her.
mt out to the cities of mount What wouldest thou? ^^
4ho
)hron and the border was
;
p
11 (mg.).
Gen. S3.
InlwS Grive me ^a ''blessing;
Baalah (^^the same isKiriath- 4Vw„ that -flirkn V»oaf ^set me in the land of
»axiri-»
fd-VVll -frk
10 Baalah, which ifs Kirjath- 1
q ver. 60.
Chr. 13. 6.
lOl UlOU liabl given me a south
and the border
: ^° ^"g""^^
"'land""'' give me also springs of
Baalah westward unto
Iftd fi*om water. And he gave her the
lount Seir, and passed along upper lll\^§, and the nether
lito the side of mount jtlW^^ springs.
the north (the same is Chesalon), ni^r\ 2° This is
the inheritance of the
<
305
: —6 ::
Shema, and Moladah,' and Hazar- ^^ 12. ^2 Arab, and Dumah, and
§&',
gaddah, and Heshmon, and §|th- ^^ and and Beth-tappuah,
J janum
^^ 9^nd Hazar-shual, and and ^"^
and Humtah, and
pailt' i^KSah.'
d Gen. 21. 31 *Kiriath-arba (the same is ''Hebron), q|^/1 IZinr'
^Beer-sheba, and iilSthSh.' ^^ Ba- & 26. 23, So. Kirjath-arba, which is Hebron, "jIIU. ZjIUI ,
_
e Forver. 13,
alah, and lim, and ^S; ^° and see ch. 14, 13 nine cities with their ^mlfel'-.
Eltolad, and Chesil, and g^^jl^lit;
1.5.
^^ -^Maon, -^Carmel,
and ^Ziph,
/ 1 Sam. 23.
^^ and ''Ziklag, and Madmannah, 24, 2.5
and jutfah' ^^and Jezreel, and Jok-
& 25. 2.
h
ver.
1
24.
Sam. 27. deam, and itZ^,; ^7 gam, Qib^^h,
&
Shilhim, and Ain, and Rimmon i
30. 1.
Jattir, Socoh,
;
1
14 children of Joseph, Manass(
T^io-nnalT n-nrl Kiriath-sannah (/the same is / Cp. ver. 49.
i^clUllcin, clIlU Kirjath-sannah, which is and Ephraim, took their ii
Debff.' ^°and Anab, and Eshtemoh, heritance. ^ And the border
306
; ;
children of Ephraim
the of Manasseh had an inheritance
5?r.f4ng°' the inheritance of
tp children of Manasseh, all
among his sons: and tlie the
of Gilead belonged unto the rest of the sons
of Manasseh's sons had the land
S
of Manasseh. 7 Arirl ihn. border ^f
tb cities with their villages. of Gilead. JMld r-n^of
coast UlC
Ol
I Jiulg.
^i*And they drave not out the 1 Kin. 9 16.
I. 29.
Manasseh was from Asher to
(maanites that dwelt in Gezer: y ch. 16. 6.
^S^S^S^^S^if before Shechem;
lit the Canaanites dwelt in the
dwell among and the border went along to
on
"b E?h?a&;? unto this day, and the right Sand unto the inhabit-
bame servants *to do taskwork. /.ch. 17.1.3.
serve under tribute. Geu. 49, li5.
ants of En-tappuah. %?|i«£^i^L
1 And this ixma 'Tappuah belonged to Manasseh Knf
*^^^ Tor-w
*'^«
.L. There
'^l^ei^e " aS
"*^^ also a lot for I ch. 16. 8, 9.
had the land of Tappuah Idp- .
•
307
Chap. 17, v. 11] JOSHUA [Chap. 18, y. 9
'p. 1 Kin. 4.
Chr. 7.
lO ga^tion of the children of
Israel assembled themselves
11, 12.
J udg.
91 ch. 24. 33.
3. 27. scrijytion hither to ^"e! that'll ma^
^® And the children of Joseph ver. 10.
ch. 14. 2. cast lots foryou here before th(
said, The not enough
^"^^ p See ch. 13. LoED our Cod. "^
\^^^'^ 'is 33. "i^l the Levite^
for us: and all the Canaanites have no %ar°" among you; foi
that dwell in the land of the the priesthood of the Lord i
q See ch.
valley have '^chariots of iron, II. 6.
their inheritance: 'and [lad, ^"^^
Reuben the half Manassel
both they who are Beth-shean J,"
r See ch.
13. 8.
oiirI rw-P +r.ll%/:v
Reuben, *^^^^^ half the l^'^lOe Ol Manassel
and her towns, and they who are have received their inheritancn
^^ And beyond Jordan onlhrSst, whicl
o" ^the valley of Jezreel.
S Judg. 6. 33-
Joshua spake unto the house of Moses the servant of the LoR]
Joseph, even to Ephraim and to gave them. ^ And the meil
Manasseh, saying. Thou art a arose, and went away and Joshu: •
great people, and hast great charged them that went to de|
power: thou shalt not have one scribe the land, saying, Co an
lot only: '^ but the ^"SouX^^ walk through the land, and dd
shall be thine; for ^^nfa^Uod.'S'' scribe it, and come again to m<
thou shalt cut it llown and the that'f rJarSJere Cast lotS for yOU
'''\
308
A :
descended
le Lord: and there Joshua di- bch. 15. 6. to ^the stone of Bohan the son
ded the land unto the children of ^ud
Keuben,'
^^
passcd aloug ^^
'^^^^
:*
Israel ^according to their di- & cch.
12. 7.
II. 23
toiard the side over against
sions. &
d ch.
15.6.
1 1. 2
*Arabah northward, and went
•^
And
the lot of the tribe of down unto "^^^^
Arabah: ""^
and
ie children of Benjamin came the border passed along to the
i) according to their families: side of ^Beth-hoglah northward
M the ^°olT of their lot eS' and the Ctgingf of the border
5tween the children of Judah <jch. 15. 2. were at the north ^^bay of ^the
id the children of Joseph. ^s\\\ sea' at the south end of
•^And their border on the f Cp. ch.
16.1.
Jordan this was the south ^^S'
:
rth "^sfde^"^ was from Jordan 2° And Jordan was the border of
;
nd the border went up to the g ch. 18. 21. it on the east "^If^l^^' This was
de of Jericho on the no"trtide the inheritance of the children
d went up through the ^Siu^ffiif/ of Benjamin, by the ^cS? there-
>stward; and the goings out of round about, according to
reof were at the wilderness their families. ^^ Now the cities
*Beth-aven. ""^ And the border h See ch. 7. 2. of the tribe of the children of
nt ove?^ from thence toward Luz, Benjamin according to their
+Vi^
Uie ^airl«3»
SlUe 01rkf 'Luz (the same is Beth-el), i See ch.
families were ^Jericho, and
Luz, which is Beth-el, 16. 2.
See ch. lO. 10, and Parah, and gpK.' ^"^ and
rlT'QAim ^^^ turned about on Chephar-ammoni, Orklini nnrl
Chephar-haammonai, ^nU Upillll, ailU
vAf^i^
0. U-Ci
vtrcm
n ao U.1 a n 11 ctnf\
thence, and comymssed
co'nlr^orthefea southward, from twelve cities with their
1H Cp. ch. 19.
alhll
mountain
^^i^^ IJ^^^ bcforC villages ^^ Gibeon, and Ramah,
:
""^rniost part
JS; down to the
tl> mountain that lieth before
^^ IQ
^
forth to Simeon, even for the
tribe of the children of
^1 e valley of the son of Hinnom, See ch. .
Simeon according to their fami-
15. 8.
ar, which is in the vI&°Jf'tKri"s p See ch. lies ^and their inheritance was
:
12. 4.
1.-thward;
pnrl ^^ """^nt down f^ +"1./^
on he north, <*ii^ descended ^^ l^'ie q ver. 9.
Cp. Gen. 49. 7.
'"^
"within'^
""^
the inheritance of the
"^lley of Hinnom, to the side r For ver.
2—8, see 1 Chr.
children of Judah. ^ >And they
Q-lthe Jebusite southward, 0*1 rl went down
yji T^iv„c^^; ^., fi,^ c^„fu cinu. descended
4. 28—33,
had ^n their inheritance Beer-
ff 'En-rogel; and 17 it
^ En-rogel, was drawn s
15. 7.
See ch, sheba, ^^a Sheba, and J^^adah.' ^and
out at
the north, and went forth
frc
to Hazar-shual, and Balah, and iS;
R.V. 1 Heb. shoulder, 2 Heb. tongue.
A.V. • Or, The plai t Heb. tongue.
309
; :
Ashan; four cities IJS" their vd- Rabbith, and Kishion, and fg
lages: ^and all the villages that
2""
and Remeth, and En-gannim,
were round about these cities and En-haddah, and Beth-paz-
to Baalath-beer, famath of the zez; 22 and the S%e'lS to
This is the hiheritance Tabor, and SSmat and Beth-
g^t^J
of the tribe of the children of shemesh; and the ^^SnTs' of
Simeon according to their fami- their border were at Jordan:
lies. 9 ^Out of the pSion of the b ver. 1. sixteen cities with their villages.
23 This is the inheritance of the
children of Judah was the in-
heritance of the children of tribe of the children of Issachar
Simeon: for the %^£r of the according to their families, the
children of Judah was too much cities and their villages.
for them therefore the children
:
2^ And the fifth lot came out
from Sarid eastward toward the and gai!^ and ^^h' out to ^Cabi
sunrising unto the border of
Chisloth-tabor; o,^^ it went
fQ
/ Cp. 1 Kin.
9.13.
on the 'left hand, 28 and
and Rehob, and Hammon, aii
S
then goeth OUU tu
^^,^4-
Chisloth-tabor. ^UQ
Daberath, and g^oeth up to SSla;
f/ch. 11.8.
Cp.Judg. 1.31. Kanah, even unto ^great Zidoi
,;i»^ct^st'ru^^tth to Rama
29 and
13 and from thence ^aVsttTo^n along
eastward to Gath-hepher, to Eth-kazin; un(\
on the east to Gittah-hepher, to Ittah-kazin, **^^^
and to Hhe Sng city ^' +Tyi
it went rkiif ^t. Rinimon which stretcheth unto
goeth ^^^ to E,emmon-*methoar to
and the SS^Sfh to Hosal
Neah ^^
and the border Spit^tf
;
and the SfoinTs' thereof 1??
+l'.o at^ct ^t>y the region of ApliVi
iton the north side to Hannathon tne sea from the coast to -i^^^^^^
valley of j{feah'-li: '^ and Kattath, Rehob: twenty and two citi
^i
with their villages, This
and Sa/ii and ''Shimron, and ;ich. II. 1.
310
;
II. 2.
d See ch.
therein.
Hazor
damah, and Ramah, and liazor, ech. II. 1.
51
/These are the inheritances,
/ch. 14. 1.
and Kedesh, and Edrei, and
^ Num. 34. 17. which Eleazar the priest, and
SStzSr;
^^ and Iron, and ^ligdal- Joshua the son of Nun, and the
51, Horem, and Beth-anath, and heads of the ^^^^TJiJvT''" of the
3eth-shemesh ; nineteen cities tribes of the children of Israel,
divi^'fol: an inheritance by lot ^in
their villages. ^^ This is g Hee ch.
irith 18. 1.
laiath.'
"^^
and Jehud, and Be'ne- be ""t° f^;^/^'^ ^ refuge from the
prak, and §^^-^1^=/ ^^andMe- avenger of blood. ^ And ^h|n
irkon, and Rakkon, with the he thafdoth flee unto one of those
order '^''^Ve&lj^X'^"- ""^ 'And j 2 Ohr. 2. 16. " dtief"^ shall stand ^at the enter-
Ezra 3. 7.
le ^coatt' of the children of Dan 1 Mac. 10. 75,
ing of the gate of the city, and
76.
43
7.
shall declare his cause in the ears
&
lie children of Dan went up 10. 4, al.
A; Judg. I. 34,
of the elders of that ""''l^^"^ they
d fought
shall Uake him into the city
35
o fight against ^ Leshem, and & 18. 1.
.
^.V. • Or, oak (or ierebiuth) of Bezaanunnim 2 Heb. Japho. 3 Or, /j'oJH the)ii, : and <ic. * lu Judg. 18. 29, Laish.
' r, through error e ]ieb. ijuther.
311
1
smote his neighbour unwlufnliy, of the Lord, these cities and their
and hated him not beforetime. suburbs.
^ And he shall dwell in that city, ^ And the lot came out for
* until he stand before the con- a Num. 35. the families of the Kohathites:
12, 24, 25.
gregation for juSe'ut?"aW« until and the children of Aaron the
the death of the high priest priest, which Avere of the Levites,
that shall be in those days: 9—19
h See ver.
^had by lot out of the tribe of
& Ex. 6. 16—19
then shall the "^IFIyer' return, & Num. 3. 17- Judah, and out of the tribe of
and come unto his own city, 20.
^^'USeon.'^'' and out of the tribe
and unto his own house, unto of Benjamin, thirteen cities.
the city from whence he fled. ^ And the rest of the children
7 And they of Kohath had by lot ^out of
^It'f^ll ^Kedesh in
cch. 31. 32.
1 Clir. 6. 76.
*^^
'Galilee in ^"^S*'"' Naphtali, the families of the tribe of
°^ ci See ver.
20—26.
and ^Shechem in ^^^ ^^iliouT^'"^ °^ ech. 21.21. Ephraim, and out of the tribe
XL/pmaim, QTirl •^Kiriatb-arba (the same is
T^T^liT»Qii-n ailU /ch. 21. 11, of Dan, and out of the half tribe
Kirjath-arba, which is 13.
Seech.
i|g-; ^in the ^i|]oSS^ of Judah. IS.
14. IS- of Manasseh, ten cities.
S J\nu.
Aiirl beyond the TrkvrlQn ^t gch. ^ And the children of Gershon
on the other side tlOlUdH by
21. 11.;
'*
Luke I. 39.
p ch. 14.
hand of Moses. ^ And they gave
out of the tribe of the children
& 17.4
priest, and unto Joshua the son & 19. 51. of Judah, and out of the tribe
Num. 34. 17,
of Nun, and unto the heads of 18.
of the children of Simeon, these
^wither!'' of the tribes of the cities which are here + mentioned
"Utt name: 10 and they were for QiVio
children of Israel; - and they q ver. 4. Oy^ name, Wliich l^"^
spake unto them 'at Shiloh in 18. 1.
r See ch.
children of Aaron, j,^^^^ of the
the land of Canaan, saying, ^The 8 Num. 35. 2. families of the Kohathites. who
Lord commanded by the hand were of the children of Leviriiad-
of Moses to give us cities to for theirs was the first lot.
dwell in, with the ^suburbs 11—19,
t For ver. ^^
And Hhey gave them "^/S^^'
arba. j.«
thereof for our cattle. ^ And see 1 Chr. 6.
54—60. ISa
'"'''
the father of)
the children of Israel gave unto u See ch. 14.
13— IB.
^Avknlr
j^IlclK,
(the same is Hebron,)
-which city is Hebron, m
vi^\ -tytal
^ic
the Levites out of their inherit- Luke
V ch. 20.
I. 39.
7.
hillcountry of Judah, with the
a««o^'^i°s to
ance, ^1^^ commandment suburbs thereof round about it.|
R.V. 1 Huh, samtijied, 2 Heb. Gain ^ Or, table land * Or, through error s Or, pasture laivli
Heb. Anok,
A.V. * Heb, sanctified. t Heb. cathd. X Or, Kirjath-arba,
312
; ;
1 Chr. 6.
children of Kohath, the IZ^H^ -70. cities of the Gershonites accord-
wS ?ema?xfid of the childrCIl of ing to their families were thirteen
Kohath, even they had the cities cities with their suburbs.
of their lot out of the tribe of For ver. ^^ ^And unto the families of
-40,
Chr. 6.
Ephraim. ^^ yov they gave them 1
-81. the children of Merari, the rest
Shechem with her suburbs in of the Levites, out of the tribe
the hill country of ^^^^
mount
TTr^lirnim
Jcjpnraim, to be a
n\i\T
City h ch. 20. 7, 8. of Zebulun, Jokneam with her
of refuge for the ^tfay^?'"' and suburbs, and Kartah with her
Gezer with her iSuS; ^^ and suburbs, ^^ Dimnah with her
Kibzaim with her suburbs, and suburbs, Nahalal with her sub-
Beth-horon with her suburbs; urbs; four cities. ^® ^And out
Tour cities. ^^ And out of the i ch. 20. 8. of the tribe of Reuben, 'Bezer
ribe of Dan, EitS with her with her suburbs, and jahSh with
suburbs, Gibbethon with her her suburbs, ^"^ Kedemoth with
uburbl;
^^ Aijalon with her sub- her suburbs, and Mephaath with
u'bs, Gath-rimmon with her her suburbs four cities. ^^ And
;
R.V. 1 Verses 36, 37 are not in the Massoretic text, but are found in very many MSS. and in the ancient versions. See also
, Chr. 6. 73, 79.
A.V. • 1 Ciir. 6. 53, Ililcn. t 1 Chr. 6. 59, AsJuin. 1 ch. 18. 24, Gaba. § 1 Chr. 6. 60, Alemeth.
313
;
cities in all.
"^^ ^^ sotn''''' the mandment and the law, which
cities f^r the children of Merari Moses the servant of the Lord
according to
^heir families, ,S 'l%e Deut.
&
O ch. 23. 11.
6.
10. 12
5 '"chaied^^ you, '^to love the Lord
remafiiing of tlic families of thc & 11.1,13,22. your God, and to walk in all his
Levites; and their lot M'as fixrolTTirv <^i+i£ka
Levites, were by their lot tWClVe ClLlCb. ways, and to keep his command-
^^ ^ All the cities of the Levites b Num. 35. 7. ments, and to cleave unto him,
'"^ "
witTiiu'^
°^ the possession of the and to serve him with all your
children of Israel were forty and heart and with all your soul.
eight cities with their suburbs. c ch. 14. 13. ^ So Joshua ''blessed them, and
^^ These cities were every one sent them away and they Avent
:
ing to all that he sware unto them, ^ and he spake unto them,
their fathers: ^and there stood & g23. 9. 10. 8
ch.
saying. Return with much S"s
not a man of all their enemies unto your tents, and with very
before them the Lord de- Deut.
;
h ch. 2. 24.
'*
7. 24.
much cattle, with silver, and
livered all their enemies into with gold, and with brass, and
their hand. ^^ * There failed not t ch, 23. 14,
with iron, and with very much
oulht of any good thing which the 27.
j Num. 31. raiment: -^divide the spoil of
Lord had spoken unto the house 1 Sam. 30. 24.
your enemies with your brethren.
of Israel all came to pass.
;
^ And the children of Eeuben
^
Then Joshua called the and the children of Gad and the
22 I^eubenites, and the Gad-
ites, and the half tribe of
half tribe of Manasseh returned,
and departed from the children I
you :
^ ye have not left your to the co^^"^«»dment ^f ^J^^ J^^^^y ^y
brethren these many days unto the hand of Moses. ^° And wheni
this day, but have kept the they came unto the '^Oers
charge of the commandment of Jordan, that ^f.^ in the land otl
the Lord your God. ^ •'^And Canaan, the children of Reubeii
now the Lord your God hath and the children of Gad and thti
given rest unto your brethren, as half tribe of Manasseh built
he ^\^romise"d'' thcui therefore now: there an altar by Jordan, a greal
rSi^n ye, and get you unto your altar to see to. ^^ And the childrei]
tents, and unto the land of your n See Deut.
13. 12—15. of Israel "heard say. Behold, thc
possession, which Moses the
^^
13.18.
See ch. children of Reuben and thc
servant of the Lord gave you children of Gad and the hall
beyond Toivlnti 5 ''Only fob-o
on the other side " Ol U«An. gut taKC 17
p Deut. 6. 6,
tribe of Manasseh have built ail
diligent heed to do the com- & II. 22.
altar '^ J.^4'alSfn"t' °' the land o|
314
Chap. 22, v. 11] JOSHUA [Chap. 22, v. 27
Canaan, in the 'Serf o"^ Jordan, a ver. 10, IS. sion among us: "but rebel not
on the side that i>ertaineth to f\\fk
Hih tii6 pasS(i^6 01
c\^\\([vGll against the Lord, nor rebel a-
of Israel. ^^ And when the gainst us, in building you an
children of Israel heard of it, altar fe'?,fe' the altar of the Lord
^the whole congregation of the h Judg. 20. 1.
c ch. 7. 1, 5.
our God. 2° ''Did not Achan
children of Israel gathered them- the son of Zerah commit a tres-
selves together at Shiloh, to go pass in the ac7ur?ed thing, and
,,,-. against thein to war.
^P to war against them. ^vrath fell "J,*;^" all the con-
^^ And the children of Israel gregation of Israel? and that
^sent unto the children of man perished not alone in his
Reuben, and to the children of iniquity.
Gad, and to the half tribe of Then the children of Reuben
21
Manasseh,into the land of Gilead, and the children of Gad and the
'^Phinehas the son of Eleazar the Num.
d Ex.
25. 7.
6. 25.
half tribe of Manasseh answered,
Judg. 20. 28.
prtest,'
^^ and with him ten princes, and ^^ald^ unto the heads of the
one prince of a fathers' house for each of
of each * chief house a prince throughout all thousands of Israel, ^^ ^The
the tribes of Israel ; and eS
one^ 17.
e Deut. ID.
^^Kni"^' God of gods, the ^""l^ko'^
/every one of them head of their fathers' houses
was an head of the house of their fathers /Num.
Kin.
I. 4. God of gods, ^he knoweth, and
g 1 8.
among the thousands of Israel. 39.
Ps. 44. 20, 21
Israel he shall know; if it be
^^ And they came unto the & 94. in rebellion, or if in
11, al.
traSSon
children of Reuben, and to the against the Lord, (save ^^""^ us
children of Gad, and to the half not this day,) ^^ that we have
;
tribe of Manasseh, unto the land built us an altar to turn ^^^^
of Gilead, and they spake with from following the lord/ or if
them, saying, ^^ Thus saith the to offer thereon burnt offering
whole congregation of the Lqrd, or meat offbriug, or if to offer
What trespass is this that ye sacrifices of
peacc offerings thereon,
have committed against the God 19.
A Deut. 18.
let the Lord himself ''require
Sam. 20. 2^
of Israel, to turn away this day 1 16.
it ; and if Ave have not anther
out of carefulness done this, and of purpose,
from following the Lord, in that done it for fear of this thing,
Deut.
Num. 25. 3.
4. a.
Israel? ^^ for the Lord hath
his day, although there ^^vaf a Ps. I06. 28.
made Jordan a border between
lague ^In" the congregation of us and ye children of
you,
he Lord, ""^ g^t that ye must Reuben and children of Gad;
urn away this day from follow- ye have no p°4\'r in the Lord:
ng the Lord? and it will be, so shall your children make our
being ^ye rebel ^ifay against children cease from fearing the
||he Lord, that ^Sorrow ^he will I Num. 16.
Lord. ^^ Therefore we said. Let
)e wroth with the whole congre- us now prepare to build us an
gation 01 Israel. Notwithstanding, altar, not for burnt offering, nor
fthe land of your possession be for sacrifice :
^7
but tju!i Pma%e
mclean, then pass ye over unto m ver. 34 "*a witness between "s, ^wd you,
ch. 24. 27.
he land of the possession of the Gen. 31. 48. ^^^"^^^^
and our generations after
jORD, ''wherein the Lord's taber- n ch. 18. 1.
o Deut. 12.
us, that we ^-Ji^t the service
''do
tacle dwelleth, and take posses- 5, 6, 17, 18. of the Lord betbre him with our
R.V. 1 Or, families 2 qj.^ God, even God, the Lord Heb. £1 Elohim Jehovah.
A.V. * li&h. house of the father. \ W^h. To morrow.
315
Chap. 22, v. 27] JOSHUA [Chap. 23, v. 7
burnt ofterings, and with our children of Israel; and the
a 1 Chr. 29.
sacrifices, and with our peace 20.
Neh. 8. 6.
children of Israel ^blessed God,
spake no more of going ,,^ orrQii-icf
offerings ; that your children may Dan.
Luke
2. 19.
2. 28.
nnrl
*^lltl did not intend to go agaUlbt; ^p
not say to our children in time them to dcstroy the land
in'^bauie,
to come, Ye have no ^part" in the wherein the children of Reuben
Lord. ^^ Therefore said we, th" it and *^^ ^^^^^^^^ °^ Gad dwelt. ^4 And
shall be, when they should so say the children of Reuben and the
to us or to our generations in children of Gad called the altar
time to come, that we ^afsiy 'ajam, b ver. 27. '
'^Ed ^°y,1f £F/6? '' a witness be-
:
Behold the pattern of the altar tween us that the Lord is God.
of the Lord, which our fathers ^ And it came to pass
made, not for burnt oSeSnIi nor /^O
< after many days,
a long time after that
when
^^^^ T,ni?ri
fl-,£k
XJUiiJ>
i(&
for sSfic^e^s; but it is ^a witness *^had given ''rest unto Is-
c See ch. 1 1.
& 33. 2
to the children of Manasseh, & 34. 11. shall *^'expei^thTra°''^ from bcfore you, I
Deut. 4. 28
This day we p^rSe that Hhe & 11.23. and drive them from out of your
Lev. 26.
Lord is '"^
"kmonf ^ us, because ""^
12.
I 11,
sight and ye shall possess theirl
;
ye have not committed this tres- m Num. 33. land, "'as the Lord your Godl
53.
316
Chap. 23, y. 7] JOSHUA [Chap. 24, v. 7
yourselves unto them: ^ ''^'but ft
Dcut.
ch. 22. 5.
10. 20
Lord your God, which he com-
cleave unto the Lord your God, &
&
II. 22
13.4.
manded you, and have^°gone ^^^
as ye have done unto this day. ^^ other gods, and Xo^T^ your-
9 t^For the Lord hath driven h See ver. 5. selves to them; then shall the
out from before you great na- anger of the Lord be kindled
tions and strong: but as for against you, and ye shall perish
you, ^nO man hath been ablefo stand &
c ch.
10. 8
I. 5
quickly from off the good land
&2I. 44.
before you unto this day. ^° ^One d Cp. Lev. which he hath given unto you.
man of you ^ shall chase a thou- 26.8
& Deut. 32. 30. And Joshua gathered
^
sand: for the Lord your God, 2/L ^ii tho tribes of Israel
*he it is that fighteth for you, e ver.
Ex. 14. 14.
3. -^to Shechem, and ^called
as he hX^^o^n^&d you. '' ''Take Deut. 3. 2-2. for the elders of Israel, and for
/ ver. 25, 32.
good heed therefore unto ^your- g See ch. their heads, and for their judges,
23. 2.
selves, that ye love the Lord h ch. 22. 5. and for their officers and Hhey ;
i 1 Sam. 10.
your God. ^^ Else if ye do in 1<). presented themselves before God.
any wise go back, and cleave ^ And Joshua said unto all the
unto the remnant of these na- people. Thus saith the ^""Eord^'^
tions, even these that remain 3
11.27—32.
See Gen.
God of Israel, ^Your fathers
of old time beyond the River,
among you, ghaii ^and make k Ex. 34.
Deut. 7. 3.
16. HAsrplf
u. n ci 1/ on the other side of the fiood in old time,
marriages with them, and go even Terah, the father of Abra-
in unto them, and they to you: ham, and the father of Siot-
^2 know for a certainty that I Judith 5.
and Hhey served other gods.
6,7.
Jordan, and came unto Jericho Joshua said unto the people. Ye
-^and the men of Jericho fought / eh.
See ch.
e. 1.
lO. 1—3 cannot serve the lord- for he is
& 11.1—3.
against you, -^the Amorite^s. and the g Lev. 19. 2.
^an holy God; he is ''a jealous
Perizzite, oyi/l +V»o Canaanite, nt-tA i-Vto. Sam.
Perizzites, 'AllO. LUe Canaanites, «'**^ ^*^^^
1
Ps. 99.
6. 20.
5, 9.
God; *he will not forgive your
Hittite, n-nrl +li£i Girgashite, -fVi^i Hivite,
tSsfrSon. nor your sins. 20 .-jf
Isai. 5. 16.
Hittites, ^ilU ^^^y Girgashites, ^le Hivites, h Ex. 20. 6.
Nab. 1.2.
and the /ebusfte^s and I delivered
; i Ex. 23. 21.
ye forsake the Lord, and serve
them into your hand. ""^ And I 28.9
j Cp. 1 Chr.
strange gods, then ^he will turn
& 2 Chr. 15. 2
sent Hhe hornet before you, & Ezra 8. 22 and do you hurt; and consume
&Isai. 28
which drave them out from be- &
I.
65. 11, 12 you, after that he hath done you
& Jer. 17. 13.
fore you, even the two kings of k ch. 23. 15. good. 2^ And the people said
Isai. 63. 10.
the Amorites ^^^ ^''not with thy
;
Cp. Acts 7. 42. unto Joshua, Nay; but Ave will
I Ex. 23. 28.
sword, nor with thy bow. ^^ And Deut. 7. 20. serve the Lord. ^^ And Joshua
in Ps. 44.
I gave xrciM q 1 o ,^ ^1 wheveon thou hadst said unto the people. Ye are
8.
318
: :
b Cp. Deut.
the ;;Jo°/ks of the Lord, that he
spalce unto us it shall be there-
:
32. 1.
had ^Snf ' for Israel. ^2 aj^^-^^
c Dent. II. 2
&
fore a witness ^Ko^ you, lest ye 31. 13.
d Gen. 50.
the bones of Joseph, Avhich the
deny your God. ^^ So Joshua 2.J.
children of Israel brought up
Ex. 13. 19.
Xf the people /epa^{, every man e Judg. 2. 6. out of Egypt, buried they in
unto his inheritance. Shechem, in ^l^ parcel of ground
29 /^nd it came to pass after / For ver. ^ which Jacob bought of the sons
29—31,
these things, that Joshua the see Judg. 2.
7—9. of Hamor the father of Shechem
son of ISTun, the servant of the g Gen. 33.
19.
for an hundred + pieces of '^f^lJ
Lord, died, being an hundred and *^p became the inherit-
and ten years old. ^° And they ance of the children of Joseph.
buried him in the border of his ^^ And Eleazar the son of Aaron
h Cp. ch. 19.
inheritance in Timnath-serah, '' .50. died and they buried him in
;
i ch. 22. 13.
^^^ °^ Ephraim,
which is in ^^iiS^'^f
'"^
j Judg. 2. 7. a^ hill fjiai pertained to ^PhiliehaS
Jc ver. 30.
on the north ^Itofth^mn of Gaash. ch. 17. 15. his son, which was given him in
Judg. 2. 9 *the hill country of TTi-vVj^oii-iT
^^ -^And Israel served the Lord & 3. 27, al. -cjpniami.
mount
THE
BOOK OF JUDGES.
1 And It came to pass after the death
Now after the death of Joshua it and they fought against him,
came-'tfSs. that thc childrCU and they ^Yew^ the Canaanites
of Israel "* asked ^^ the Lord, a Num. 27.
and the Perizzites. ^ But Adoni-
21.
319
1
;;
14. 9, 13
36. sons of A nak. ^^ And the children
" And from thence he went & 15. 13,14.
of Benjamin did not drive out
g Num. 13.
'^to^ Jiim, that she moved him to ^spief^ saw a man come forth
ask of her father a field: and out of the city, and they said
she lighted ^°^" from olF her ass unto him, Shew us, we pray,
and Caleb said unto her, What thee, the entrance into the city,
deal kindly with thee.
^«S'^ thou? 15 ^nd she said ana we -HTill
*^QTirl Wni
ni Josh. 2. -wT^i.
12, 14. ghew tliee mercy.
unto him, Give me a ^SeSni- for 2^ And when li6 shewed them the
inOU liabL given me
that +lir»n lioaf "^set r^ in the land of the
a south
-^v^
entrance into the city, ^"^ they
laSd^'giv^ nae also springs of smote the city with the edge of
water. And Caleb gave her the the sword; but they let ^o%hl^mfn
upper springs and the nether and all his family. And the ^^
springs. n Josh. I. 4. man went into 'Hhe land of the
•^ And
the children of the Hittites, and built a city, and
^Kenite, Moses' 'Shef in law, o ch. 4. 11,
17.
called the name thereof Luz:
went up out ^of the city of palm 1 Sam. 15. 6.
p Deut. 34.
which is the name thereof unto
trees with the children of Judah 8.
this day.
into the wilderness of Judah, 27 And Manasseh did not /l^T-rr^k
27,
q For ver.
•2i<, ^
9^
Ullve r\1^i
OUl
Neither did Manasseh
which lieth in the south of Arad * see Josh.
11—13.
17.
the inhabitants of Beth-sheaii
^and they went and dwelt aSg 8
r Num.
See Num.
21.1. and her Howns, nor Taanach ^-^
the people. ^^ *And Judah went 10. 29—32. and her towns, nor the inhabit-
t ver. 8.
with Simeon his brother, and ants of Dor and her towns, noi
they ^^°if the Canaanites that the inhabitants of Ibleam an(|
inhabited Zephath, and ^utterly her towns, nor the inhabitant'l
destroyed it. And the name of of Megiddo and her towns bul :
the '^e'oa'f thereof, and Ifk'elo'n" with pass, when Israel was "^'^^^^ strong]
the thereof, and Ekron with
^c'^o'ast'' that they put the Canaanites t(|
the ^eml^;' thereof '^ ^And the ^fvibnS' and did not utterly drivj
Lord was Avitli Judah; and ^le them out.
R.V. 1 Or, present 2 Or, yiven me the land of the Sout?i 3 Or, father in law * Ileb. devoted. 5 H^eb. daughters
A.V. * Or, low country. + Or, he possessed the tnonntain.
320
; 1 :
32—39.
nor the inhabitants of Beth- went every man unto his in-
anath but he dwelt among the
; heritance to possess the land.
h For ver. ^ ^And the people served the
Canaanites, the inhabitants of 7—9,
see Josh. 24.
the land: nevertheless the in- 29—81. Lord all the days of Joshua,
habitants of Beth-shemesh and and all the days of the elders
of Beth-anath became tSbutories that "outlived Joshua, who had
unto them. seen all the great ^o°rk8 of the
^^ *And the Amorites forced i Op. Josh.
19. 47, 48.
Lord, that he ^*^ ^g^^ht f^^. jgrael.
the children of Dan into the ^ And Joshua the son of Nun,
Sou'Stain^: for they would not the servant of the Lord, died,
luffer them to come down to being an hundi^ed and ten years
;he valley :
^^ but the Amorites old. ^ And they buried him in
ould dwell in mount ierS' -^in 42.
yjosh. 19.
the border of ^his inheritance in
(^ijalon, and in Shaalbim: yet 50.
0.
A; Josh. 19.
**Timnath-heres, ^in the ^^I'o^unt^'^''
'the hand of the house of Joseph 33.
I Josh. 24. of Ephraim, on the north g^e^of
i°
f prevailed, so that they became "^X^hm"^ Gaash. And also all
.tributary. 36 A-nrl ihf^ border ^f f"U£i
tributaries. i^IlU lUe coast ^I Uie that generation were gathered
was from ^^"^the goSrup
orites m Num. 34. unto their fathers: and there
4.
Josh. 15.
^ Akrabbim, from Hhe rock, and 3.
arose another generation after
ipward. them, which knew not the Lord,
1 And l^e t
angel of the nor yet the ^o^/^s which he had
2 Lord came up from Gilgal
n ver. 5.
''don?^ for Israel.
to ''^|'?i.^a"n'd'^ said, I made ch. 3. 7
1^ ^And the children of Israel
&4. ^•^ that which was
:ou to go up out of Egypt, and &6. 1 ^^^J J^^ ^j^^ gjl^J^^
& 10.6
lave brought you unto the land & 13. 1. of the Lord, and served *^®
p Deut. 31.
V hicli I sware unto your fathers 16. Baalim: ^^ ^and they forsook
q Gen. 17. 7.
ind I said, ^I will never break Ex. 6.
Deut.
4. the ^ToKD^' God of their fathers,
^ ^nd
31. 16.
ny covenant with j;^^; ^^ r Deut. 7. 2. which brought them out of the
R-V. 1 Or, tnbject to taskwork and so vv. 33, 35. ^ Or, Sela ^ Or, a iness^nger * Some ancient versions havo,
tall be adversaries unto j/ou. ^ That is, ]Veepers.
A.V. * Jltih. was fwavi/. i Or, Maaleh-akrabblm. Or, messenger'. Thut in. Weepers. Hah. prolonged
I § ||
-lys after Joshua. ** Josh. 19. 50, and 24. 30, Timnath-serah
321
1
for evil, as the Lord had ^Sl,"' them into the hand of Joshua.
'^and as the Lord had sworn m See Lev. ^ ''Now these are the na-
26. 14—46
unto them and they were g^ °at1y & Deut. 28. Q tions which the Lord left,
:
ch. 3. 31
known all the wars of Canaan;
that spoiled them. ""^ And yet &
&
10. 1, 12, 13
12. 2, 3
2 only that the generations of
& the children of Israel might
they woufd^ notf hearken ^ntO their Cp. ch. 3. 9
13. 5.
& Neh.
judges, but ^they went a whoring q ch. 8.
9. 27.
33.
know, to teach them war, at the
Ex. 34.
after other gods, and bowed
15.
least such as '"^tere"'^ knew no-
themselves '^^'^^ unto them *'they :
r Deut. 9. 12. thing thereof; ^ namely °^^^ five ,
s See Josh.
turned ^^^^^ quickly out of the 13.2—6. lords of the Philistines, and all
wherein their fathers walked,
txTn-tT /-wI-w/^^t
JVay which their fathers walked in, OUCy- the Canaanites, and the Udoniani;
ing the commandments of the and the Hivites that dwelt in
Lord hut they did not so.
; mount Lebanon, from mount
"•^
And when the Lord raised Baal-hermon unto the entering
them up judges, Hhen the Lord .
t Cp. Josli.
5.
in of Hamath. ^ And they were
was with the judge, and delivei^ed u ver. 1.
for w^Q prove Israel by them,
them out of the hand of their to know whether they would
enemies all the days of the judge: V Gien. 6. 6. hearken unto the command
Deut. 32. 36.
*^for it repented the Lord be- Ps. 106. 45. ments of the Lord, which he
Jer. 18. 8
cause of '"their ISnls by reason & 26. 3.
Cp. Num. 23.
commanded their fathers by the
of them that oppressed them 19.
w Ex. 2. 24
hand of Moses. ^ And the children
and vexed them. ""^ |JJ^ it came &6. 5.
of Israel dwelt ^ among Hhe
X Ex. 3. 8.
Canaanites; the Hittite, the Amorite,
to pass, ^when the judge was Ps. 106. 35.
Cp. Gen. 15.20, Canaanites, Hittites,
rir»rl
«*liu. Amorites,
dead, that they ^^^^fu^nedf^' and
dealt more corruptly
21
& Ex.
& Ezra 9.
13. 5
and "'leSt'et'' and %^^' and
iVjon' +limT' 1, al.
t corrupted themselves more tilclH tllUll y Cp. ch. 3. "leb^uS": ^ 'and they took
12
fathers, in following other gods &4. their daughters to be their
&6.
to serve them, and to bow down wives, and gave their °^" daugh-
1
& 8. 33.
S Cp. Ex. 34.
imto them; ^Hhey ceased not 16 ters to their sons, and served
& Deut. 7. 3
from their own doings, nor from & Ezra 9. 12. their gods.
n.V. 1 Heb. they let nolhinyfall of their doings. 2 or, the Canaanites, the Hittites dc.
A.V. iiiih. saved. Oi; uxra corru2't. i Kch. they let nothins; /alio/ their.
''*
i I Oi; suffered.
322
;
c ch. 2. 14.
Eglon king of Moab:
was a very fat man. ^^ And
Eglon S
in+rk me Vso-nrl
miO +li« nana n€ Cushan-rishathaim
''
ch. 2. 16.
ver. 15.
And all stood
that by him
brother. 1° ^And the I^St of the
JSeh. 9. 27.
hch.1.13. went out from him. ^^ And
Lord ^came upon him, and he i ch. 6. 34
& 1. 29
1
Ehud came unto him ; and he
& 13. 25
wnej ^^ himself alone in
judged Israel,' ^^^ ^^ Went out to & 14. 6, 19 y\ao aif finer
DiLUJLxig m tja summer parlour,
& 15. 14. his ^/summer parlour.
ZZ': and the Lord delivered j Amos 3. 15. which he had for himself alone.
*^Anrl
xxliu.
Cushan-rishathaim k Cp. 2 Sam.
Chushan-rishathaim ^mg
Irinrc rk-F
OI
^ § IVTi^kGri-
iViebO 20. 9, 10. Ehud said, I have a message
potamia into his htndi and his from God unto thee. And he
hand prevailed against Ssfe arose out of his seat. ^^ And
" ^And the land had Cp. ver. 30
I
Ehud put forth his left hand,
SlhathliS: & ch. 5. 31
&8. 28
rest forty years. And Othniel & Josh. 11.23. and took the ISS- from his right
the son of Kenaz died. thigh, and thrust it into his
12 m^jj^ ^i^Q children of Israel 7H ch. 2. 19. belly -^ and the haft also went
:
R.V. 1 Heb. Aram-naharaim. 2 Heb. Aram. 3 Or, graven images * Heb. upper chamber of cooling.
Or, he went out into the antechamber
A.V. * "Rtih. Aram-naharaim. + Heb. sautowr. t Heb. tm«. i Heb. Aram. \\ Ot, ifie son of Jeyyiini.
Keh. shut of his right hand, tt Oi, graven images. U Heb. aixirlour of cooling, §§ Or, it came out at the fundament.
Or, doeth his casement.
323 L2
Chap. 3, v. 26] JUDGES [Chap. 4, v. 14
while they tarried, and passed be- Deborah between Ramah and
yond "the ^quarries, and escaped a ver. I'J.
Beth-el in '^^^ ^ilLunT'^''^^^ Ephraim:
unto letSk ^^ And it came to and the children of Israel came
pass, when he was come, that up to her for ^'J^^fenf ^ And she
^he blew a trumpet in ''the 1
h ch. 6. 34.
Sam. 13. 3.
sent and called ^ Barak the son
"^LnS^S' of Ephraim, and the 24.
c See Josh.
33.
of Abinoam out of ^Kedesh-
children of Israel went down dHeb. 11.32. naphtali, and said unto him,
e JoBh. 19.
•with him from the ^"Lount,^"^' ^"c^ 37. Hath not the ^""U'J^^ God of
he before them. ^^ And he said ilrael' commanded, saying, Go
unto them, Follow after me -^for :
&
/ch. 4.7,14
7. 9, 15.
and draw towa?d mount ^ Tabor,
Sam.
the Lord hath delivered your 1
2 Chr. 16.
17. 47.
8.
and take with thee ten thousand
enemies the Moabites into your Cp.
12, 15.
1 Kin. 22.
men of the children of Naphtali
hand. And they went down g ch. 8. 18.
and of the children of Zebulun ?
after him, and took ^the fords hch. 12.5. ^ And I will draw unto thee to
Josh. 2. 7.
Cp. ch. 7. 24.
of Jordan '^^l^lJS'i^^^;'^'"'' and i ver. 13.
the M'iver Kishon Sisera, the
suffered not a man to pass over.
ch. 5. 21.
1 Kin. 18. 40. captain of Jabin's army, with
Ps. 83.
2^ And they of Moab at
9.
dued that day under the hand not go with me, then I will not go.
of Israel. *And the land had k ver. 11. ^ And she said, I will surely go
., J^-^^- .
'
P^"' (^''"-vm imuim ^ Or, toward Moab 3 Or, nations ^ Or, sat 5 Heb. Kain. See Num. 24 22,1
* Ox, father %n law ^ Or, terebinth
A.V. * Huh. fat. t Ilcb. gathered by cry, or, proclamation.
324
;
the host of Sisera fell ^^^n the C Barak the son of Abinoam
edge of the sword a^id there was ;
^ on that day, saying,
2 For that the leaders took the lead in
not *a man left. Praise ye the Lord for the avenging of
"^
Howbeit Sisera fled away Israel,
For that /f]^£^ r\£»rki-klo offered themselves
on his feet to the tent of Jael / ver.
Cp. 2Chr.
9.
17. when ^iit. ptJUjjlC willingly offered
willingly,
the wife of Heber the Kenite: 16.
themselves.
Bless ye the Lord.
for there was peace between
Jabin the king of Hazor and ^ Hear, ye kings ;
give ear,
the house of Heber the Kenite. ye princes
""^
And Jael went out to meet I, eve7i I, will sing unto the
Sisera, and said unto him. Turn Lord;
in, my lord, turn in to me fear ; I will sing praise to the ^T(?rd'^
not. And ^,],en \'e had tumed in God of Israel.
unto her into the tent, ^"^ she ff Deut 33.2. ^ Lord, ^when thou wentest ^°''"'
Op. Ps. 68. 7.
18
&
fcCp. Ex.
Deut. 4. 11.
19.
^Even a
the ^^£?^B^^« God of Israel.
Sinai ^'
*f!?oV^^b1for^e'
"'
any man here? that thou shalt I ch. 3. 31. ^In the days of ^Shamgar the
say, N^o. 21 rpj^ej^
jg^gi Heber's son of Anath,
I
wife took a
nJirtAnt, and Hook mch. 5. 26 In the days of '^Jael, 'nhe
(mg.).
an hammer in her hand, and n ch. 4. 17.
^lifghway^^ were unoccupied.
I
325
, ; . :
40.
32.
Curse ye Meroz, said the angel
''governors. of the Lord,
And out of Zebulun they that Curse ye bitterly the inhabit-
marshal's staff.
^lldliaie ^iVio
tliQTirllfk IIIC pen of the writer. ants thereof; )
let them rehearse 3'()r, toward his villages Or, I'hen inade he a remnant to have dominion over the nobles and the people;
*
the Lord made ine have dominion over the inighty * Or, as otherwise read, the people of the Lodd came down for me against
(or, among) the mighty Or, among *^^
"^
Or, lawgivers Or, the st^ff of tfie scribe o Qi-^
>>
^y princes i7i Issachar
1" Or, shf>re i' Or, Viou
hast trodden down strength
A.V. * Or, Meditate. i llch. righteousnesses of the Lord. X ITeb. drawvnth the pen, <£c. § Heb. his feet.
II
Or, In the divisions, d'c. ** He)), impressions. tt Or, tv>rt. XX Or, creeks, §§ Heb. exposed to reproacfi.
Heb. paths. T Or, trampUngs, ox,plangings.
*•
32^
; :
To the help of the Lord a- But let them that love him be
e Cp. 2 Sam.
gainst the mighty. 23. 4 ^as the sun ^wlieri he goeth
& Dan. 12. 3
2"^
Blessed ^ above women shall & Matt. 13. 43. forth in his might.
dPa. 19.5
^Jael ^^' & 37. 6.
•^And the land had rest forty
The wife of Heber the xgute'^lie,
e ch. 4. 17.
years.
Blessed shall she be "above
women in the tent.
11.
19.
/ See ch. 3.
g See ch. 2. 6^ ^And the children of Is-
rael did "^^*^ ^^""^ '"''^ evil in
25'^ He asked water, and she h ch. 4. 19. the sight of the Lord and :
3° Have they not %fa\' have they And it came to pass, when the
-^
,
the Lord because of the MMfanites.
'|to every man a damsel or two
To Sisera a spoil
prey of '^
divers ^ that the Lord sent ^^a prophet
colours, unto the children of \^l\i whicil^
A spoil ^f
*^*- prey ^'• divers colours of said unto them. Thus saith the
embroidery,
needlework,
1 1 Sam. 10.
^Sb"'^ God of Israel, ^ brought
embroidery
Of Mivers colours of needlework you up from Egypt, and brought
on both sides, meet for the you forth out of the house of
necks of them that take the spoil? bondage ^ and I delivered you
;
.
R.V. 1 Or, amoiig 2
Or, of 3 Or, tent-pin * Or, overpowered s Heb. steps. « Or, f Vet she repeateth
\zr words unto herselfJ ^
Or, dijed onrmenis
A.V. * Ileb. she hammered. t Heb. Betv>een. t Jrleh. destroyed. § lleh. her words. II
Heb. to the head
Vavmn, ** IM). was strong. fi Or, goat. tt Heb. « man a propliet.
327
;
out of the hand of the Egyptians, I pray thee, until I come unto \
and out of the hand of all thee, and bring forth my "^^pre- |
that oppressed you, and '^drave a Vs. AA. 2, 3. sent, and se^ it before thee. And i
3.
there unto the Lord, and called
wherewith shall I save Israel? 11.
q Cp. Gen.
it ^**^Jehovah-shalom: unto this
22.14
behold, 'my '^family is ^'^%irr'^'*
I
& Ex. 17. 15 day it is yet in ^Ophrah of the
& Ezek. 48. 3.'5. Abiezrites.
in Manasseh, and I am the least r 1 Sara. 9. 21 Abi-ezrites.
in my father's house. ^^ And &
8 Cp. Mic.
IB. 18. 2^ And it came to pass the same
the Lord said unto him, ''Surely 5. 2 (for mg.).
t ver. 11.
night, that the Lord said unto
I will be with thee, and thou
ch. 8. 27, 32.
M Ex. 3. 12.
him. Take thy father's young bul-
Josh.
shalt smite the Midianites as I. 5.
lock, ^^^even the second bullock I
328
Chap. 6, v. 26] JUDGES [Chap. 7, v. 2
°^^'
upon the top of this "^^^^o^ck
a Dan.
10, 31 (Heb.).
11.7, and over, and pitched
^^^^we^nf
^^
^tin the ^oSd^Tci:* and take b Josh. 17. in ^the valley of Jezreel. ^^ But
16.
together
him and ^* fo'^'ft was^^^^' because
: ^iRev him: -''and he sent
he feared his father's IZltoA messengers unto Asher, and unto
and the men of the city, ^° that Zebulun, and unto Naphtali and ;
f
altar. Gen. 12. 6.
J
Deut. II. 30.
of them, ^^by the hill of Moreh,
\
33 Tlien ^all the Midianites and m ver. 3. in the valley.
the Amalekites and the children ^ And the Lord said unto
of
v/x fli<i CdHL assembled
tiic <:ic»af were
themselves together;
gathered together, Gideon, The people that are
R.'
l.y. 1 Or, with that pertaining to it 2 Or, upon 3 Or, shall be put to death: let be till morning; if dtc. * Or, befori
nwrni..„
•ning 5 Tiiat is, ^^„
^....^ ,.., Baal plead.
Let ^^,^,^_
« Heb. clothed itself with. ^ That is. Trembling. See ver. 3. 8 Or, from tlie
hiU of Moreh onwards in the valley
vallev
T^-y,-
* Heb. s«ron{7 p?«ce. i Or, in an orderly maniier. t That is. Let Baal plead. 1 Sam. 12. 11, 2 Sam. 11. 21,
Jerubbesheth ; that
I
is, Let the shameful tiling piead. § Heb. clothed. Heb. tvas called after him.
II
329 L5
i\
Chap. 7, v. 2] JUDGES [Chap. 7, y. 16
with thee are too many for me men: and the 'host' of Midian
to give the Midianites into their a var. 1. was beneath him "in the valley.
Israel vaunt them- h Deut. 8. 17. ® And it came to pass the
hands, ^lest Cp. Isai. 10.13.
selves against me, saying, Mine c Gen. 46.
2,3.
same "night, that the Lord said
own hand hath saved me. ^ Now 1 Kin. 3. 5.
unto him. Arise, get thee down
therefore go to, proclaim in the d See ch.
3. 28. •'^nio life 'S
^for I have delivered
;
of whomsoever I say unto thee, i.Tosh. II. 4. were without number, *as tlie
This shall not go with thee, the sand ^i^^^^^by "''''" the sea fid? for
same shall not go. ^ So he multitude. And when Gideon
""^
brought down the people unto was come, behold, there was a
the water: and the Lord said man that told a dream unto
unto Gideon, Every one that his fellow, and said, Behold, I
lappeth of the water with his dreamed a dream, and, lo, a
tongue, as a dog lappeth, him cake of barley bread tumbled
shalt thou set by himself; like- into the f™!" of Midian, and
wise every one that boweth came unto ^^ tent, and smote it
down upon his knees to drink. that it fell, and ^"'•^li\u"rS'it^«^^"'
^ And the number of them that that the tent lay along. ""^ And
lapped, putting their hand to his fellow answered and said,
their mouth, ^^eii three hundred This is nothing else save the
men: but all the rest of the sword of Gideon the son of
peo})le bowed down upon their Joash, a man of Israel: f^r into
knees to drink water. ^ And his hand f.^^^'i'Sl delivered Midian,
the Lord said unto Gideon, ^By 14.
j Cp.
6
1 Sam.
and all the host.
the three hundred men that & 2 Chr. 14. 11. ^ And it was so, when Gideon
lapped will I save you, and de- heard the telling of the dream,
liver the Midianites into thine and Hhe interpretation thereof,
hand and let all the other people
: that he :;:°^SiEJ|3,' and ^^ returned
go every man unto his place. into the ^h™? of Israel, and said.
^ ^So the people took victuals Arise for the Lord hath de-
;
in their hand, and their trum- livered into your hand the host
pets: and he sent all ^1%"^!^^} of Midian. ^^ And he divided
Israel every man unto his tent, the three hundred men into
"^^^ retained thoL tln^ee hundred three companies, and he put I
R.V. ' Or, 09 round about 2 According to some ancient versions, So thetj took the victuals of the people. ' Or, agains
A.V. * Or, ranks hy Jive. f Jleh. the hreuking thereof.
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with a trumpet, I and all that are they slew at the winepress of
with me, then blow ye the trum- Zeeb, and pursued MidllnV and
they
pets also on every side of all the brought the heads of Oreb
onrl cjQir -^^or the Lord
camp, ana
r.m^Tr\ say. The sioord of the lord, /Cp. Ex.
13, 14
14.
and Zeeb to Gideon on th?oK? side
and ^0/ Grideon. & 2 Chr. 20. 17.
Jordan.
g ch. 8. 4.
So Gideon, and the hundred
"•^ h Cp. ch.
Q ^ ''And the men of Ephraim
in his place round about the "t^ anger was abated toward him,
camp :
^ and all the host l^^ 7.7.
Z Cp. 2 Kin. when he had said that. ^ And
'^"^
and ^'^^^cried?^^*^' and ^^''i'J;"
^'^^'^-
Gideon came to Jordan, ^and
22 wAt-iH
-^^^^
^^^y ^^^^ *^^
the three
hundred
three
hundred blew the
m Cp. Josh. passed over, he, and *^the three
6. 4, 16, 20.
pursued after the MidSnites. ^"^ 'And S cll. 6. 3.5. Zebah and Zalmunna now in
Gideon sent messengers through- t Cp. 1 Sam. thine hand, Hhat we should
25. 11.
out ^*all "^« ^"iio'unt"*''' °^ Ephraim, u See Josli. give bread unto thine army?
24. 33.
saying, Come down
against ^ And Gideon said. Therefore
he Midianites. aud take bcforc them when the Lord hath delivered
R.V. 1 Or, A sword for dc. 2 Anotlier reading: is, fled.
a Heb. lip. * Or, and also 5 Heb. spirit.
Or, to pass
A.y. * Heb. truinpetn in the hand of all of them. t Or, firebrands, or, torches, t Or, toward. § Heb. lip.
neh. What thing in this thou hast done unto us. ** Heh. strongly. tt Keh. spirit.
331 L6
Chap. 8, y. 7] JUDGES [Chap. 8, v. 26
R.V. 1 Heb. thresh. 2 Heb. terrified. 3 Or, ivrote down * Some ancient authorities read, threshed. See ver. 7.
5 Or, nose-rings
A.V. * Heb. thresh. + Or, an hnndred and twenty thousand, every one drawing a sword. t Heb. terrified.
§ Heb. writ. || Hob. viude to know. ** Heb. according to the form, d'c. ft Or, ornaments Wee the moon,
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chains that were about their I pray you, in the ears of all the
camels' necks. ^^ And Gideon men of Shechem, § Whether is
^made an ephod thereof, and &
d ch. 17. 5
18.14, 17.
better for you, either that all the
See Ex. 28,
put it in his city, even ^in 6—3.5. sons of Jerubbaal, -^which are
Ophrah : and all Israel ^went e ch. 6. 24.
/ch. 8. 30.
threescore and ten persons, i^i^
thither ^ whormg after It: wWchThing g ver. 33.
ch. 2. 17.
over you, or that one /eign over
became '^asnare unto Gideon, Ex. 34. 15.
Ps. 106. 39.
you? remember also that ^I am
and to his house. ^^ Thus°was h Ex. 23. 33.
Deut. 7. 16. 'your bone and your flesh. ^ And
^Mfdian""^' subdued before the % Gen. 29. 14.
his mother's brethren spake of
children of Israel, go^lhat they him in the ears of all the men
lifted up their heads no more. of Shechem all these words and :
AnH
^ xxiivA uiit/ country was In quietness fnrfv
flip' ^^^'^ ^^^^ '^^s*'
^^'- V 11
j Cp. ch. 3. their hearts inclined Ho follow
years in the days of Gideon. & 5. 31.
Abimelech; for they said, ^He
Jc ver. 18.
^^ And Uerubbaal the son of I ch. 6. 32 is our brother. ^ And they gave
&7. 1.
Joash went and dwelt in his him threescore and ten pieces of
own house. ^° And Gideon had m ch. 8. 33. silver out of the house of ^^Baal-
Cp. ver. 46.
S3J
\
Chap. 9, v. 8] JUDGES [Chap. 9, v. 28
us. ^ But the olive tree said in Abimelech, and let him also
uuto them, Should I leave my a ver.
Cp. ver.
15.
56, 57.
rejoice in you but if not, *let :
2°
^° And the trees said to the fig fire come out from the men of
tree, Come thou, and reign over Shechem, and from the house of
us.
""^
But the fig tree said unto Millo, and devour Abimelech.
^^ And Jotham ran away, and
them, Should I firtlke ^^y sweet-
ness, and my good fruit, and go 5 Num. 21.
fied, and went to ^Beer, and
to ^^,^1 i?omo?ed over the trees?
'° dwelt there, for fear of Abime-
12 And the trees said nr»fr» vinf* lech his bfother.
Then said the trees UntO UlU VIIIC,
i-\~t(^
for you, and ^^ adventured his men of Shechem put their confidence
^^ And they went out
li/i^tar, and delivered you out
of in him.
the hand of Midian: ^^ and ye into the lelds. ai^d gathered their
are risen up against my father's vineyards, and trode the gi^apes,
house this day, ^and have slain I ver.
m ver.
5, 6.
4, 46.
and ^^ale ifminy; aud went into "Hhe
his sons, threescore and ten house of their god, and did eat
persons, upon one stone, and and drink, and cursed Abimelech.
have made '^Abimelech, the son n ch. 8. 31. 2^And Gaal the son of Ebed said,
of his maidservant, king over o Cp.
25. 10.
1 Sam.
""Who is Abimelech, and who is
the men of Shechem, ^^ because p ver. 3.
Shechem, that we should serve
he is your brother;) ^^ if ye him ? is not he the son of Jerub-
then have dealt truly and "jncSeiy baal? and Zebul his officer?
Gen. 34.
with Jerubbaal and with his 2,6. serve ^^ the men of ^Hamor the
r Cp. Isai.
house this day, then 'rejoice ye 8.6. father of Shechem :
\^i. why
R V. Or, which God and man honour in me
1 2 Or, thorn 3 Heb. cast his life be/ore him. * Or, offered a
praise offering
A.V. * Heb. go up and down/or otlicr trees, t Or, thistle. . t lltih. cast his life, § ILch. strengthenad his
hands to kill. Or, nongs.
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city part
^^ take
agaiust tliec. ^^ Now mah: and Zebul thrust out Gaal
therefore Up by ulglit, thou and the and his brethren, that they should
people that is with thee, and lie not dwell in Shechem. ^^ And it
in wait in the field: ^^ and it came to pass on the morrow, that
shall be, that in the morning, as the people went out into the
soon as the sun is up, thou shalt field; and they told Abimelech.
rise early, and set upon the city *^ And he took the people, and
and, behold, when he and the divided them into three com-
people that is with him come panies, and laid wait in the lew!
out against thee, then may est and ^®
looked, and, behold, the
thou do to them *^^as thou shalt 61 Sam.
7(mg. for mg.)
10.
people ^oert'^ome forth out of the
&25.
find occasion. (for mg.
8
).
city; and he rose up against
^^ And Abimelech rose up,
Eccles. 9. 10.
them, and smote them. ^^ And
and all the people that were Abimelech, and the TS^if that
with him, by night, and they e ch. 20. 87
TifJ? with him, rushed forward,
'^
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that were with him; and Abi- a ver. 20. upon them came ^the curse of
inelech took ^an axe in his hand, Jotham the son of Jerubbaal.
and cut down a bough from the ^ And after Abimelech
trees, and took it "p, and laid it h ver. 12, 13.
See ch. 2. 16. 10 there arose to tdSd Israel
on his shouider,' and ^^ said unto Tola the son of Puah, the
the people that were with him, son of Dodo, a man of Issachar
What ye have seen *me do, make and he dwelt in Shamir in
haste, and do as I have done. c
24. 33,
Bse Josh. ^^^'
^mouT^'''
°^ Ephraim. ^ And
^^ And the people likewise
all he judged Israel twenty and
cut down every man his bough, three years, and died, and was
and followed Abimelech, and buried in Shamir.
put them to '^the hold, and set d ver. 46. ® And after him arose Jair,
the hold on fire upon them; so 'I'StmtS'' and ^' judged Israel
that all the men of the tower twenty and two years. ** And
of Shechem died also, about a &
e ch. 5. 10
12. 14.
he had thirty sons that ^rode on
thousand men and women. thirty ass colts, and they had
50 Then went Abimelech to /Deut. 3. 14. thirty cities, -^which are called
Thebez, and encamped against 'mavouSj^^^^ unto this day, which are
Thebez, and took it. ^^ But in the land of Gilead. ^ And Jair
there was a strong tower within died, and was buried in cJmon.'
the and thither fled all the
city, 11.
g See ch. 2. ® ^And the children of Israel
again did that which was evil i-^ +'K/i oirrlif
men and women, and all they of did evil again 1" lUe Slgllt
^^®
the city, and shut ^^rtf^hlmf' and h See ch. 2.
of the Lord, '^and served
gat them up to the to? of the Baalim, and *^® Ashtaroth, and
tower. ^^ And Abimelech came 1 1
5, 7, 33.
Kin. 1 1,
the gods of ^ Syria, and Hhe
2 Kin. 23. 13,
unto the tower, and fought a- gods of Zidon, and the gods
gainst it, and went hard unto of Moab, and the gods of the
the door of the tower to burn children of Ammon, and the
itwith fire. ^^ -^And a certain 21.
j 2 Sam. I (.
gods of the ?Sli8iS^i; and ^^^^
woman cast a pleci'^'^ a millstone ver. 10, 13.
Jc
and he died. ^^ And when the all the children of Israel that
men of Israel saw that Abimelech were on th?other side Jordau in the
was dead, they departed every land of the Amorites, which is
man unto his place. ^® ^^Thus
31.3
n Cp. Job
in Gilead. ° Mo'^^o^ver the children
&
of Ammon passed over Jordan
Ps. 94. 23
Grod the wickeducss of
rendired & Prov. 5. 22.
See ver. 24.
Abimelech, which he did unto to fight also against Judah, and
his father, in slaying his seventy against Benjamin, and against
brethren: ^^ and all the wickedness the house of Ephraim; so that
of the men of Shechem did God Israel was sore distressed. ""^
And
o See ch.
Ser upon their heads : and 3.9. the children of Israel ''cried unto
R.V. 1 Heb. the axes. ^ That is, Tiie towm of Jair. See Num. 32. 41. 3 Hcb. Aram.
A.V. * lleh, I have done. i Or, deliver, lleh. save. t Or, The villages of Jair, ^ Heb. crushed.
336.
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Num. 13.
any thing better than *Balak
^Israel sent messengers unto
26.
k Num. 22. 2. the son of Zippor, king of Moab?
Josh. 24.
the king of Edom, saying. Let Mic. 6. 5.
9.
did he ever strive against Israel,
Num. 20.
me, I pray thee, pass through 14.
I
or did he ever fight against Jhem,^
thy land: '"but the king of m See Nmn. 26 While Israel dwelt ''in Hesh-
20. 18—21.
TTrlrkni hearkened not. Anrl uNum. 21.
bon and her Howns, and ^in
XLiUOUl would not hearken thereto. -cY.lia 25.
of Moab. ""^
''And Israel sent u For ver.
19—22, see Ammon hearkened not unto the
Num. 21—
messengers unto Sihon king of 26
21.
words of Jephthah which he sent
& Deut. 2. 26—
the Amorites, the king of Hesh- 37. him.
bon; and Israel said unto him. V See ch. 3. 29 rrphen the ^^!i of the LohdI
Let us pass, Ave pray thee. came upon Jephthah, and hc|
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and from Mizpeh of Gilead he she said unto her father, Let
passed over unto the children this thing be done for me: let
of Ammon. ^° And Jephthah me alone two months, that I
^ vowed a vow unto the Lord, a Gen. 28.
20.
ni^y ^iilo'^uirancf down upon the
1 Sam.
and said, If thou shait'withouf fail 1. 11.
mountains, and bewail my vir-
deliver the children of Ammon and my "Teuows."''-
ginity, I And ^^
into mine t^s, ^^ then it shall he said. Go.And he sent her
be, that ^ * Avhatsoever cometh away for two months: and she
she^ and
forth of the doors of my house departed^
J^^^. compauioUS,
to meet me, when I return in and bewailed her virginity upon
peace from the children of Am- the mountains. ^^ And it came
h Cp. Lev.
nion, 3i*ifi f^fiiy be the Lord's, 27.2 to pass at the end of two
&1 Sara. 28.
^and ''I will offer it up for a c Ps. 66. 13. I.
months, that she returned unto
burnt offering. ^^ So Jephthah d ver. 31. her father, ^who did with her
passed over unto the children according to his vow which he
i
of Ammon to fight against them had vowed: and she ^^^^^^Vr'"''
and the Lord delivered them into man. And it was ^a ** custom
his ia^nds. ^^ And he smote them in Israel, ^° that the daughters
from Aroer,%ven \ill thoU COmC^ to of Israel went ^^yearly ^^to ^ImS^
e Ezek. 27.
^Minnith, even twenty cities, 17. the daughter of Jephthah the
onrl n-n+rk 2Abel-cheiamim,
dliu UlllU J the plain of the vineyards, Gileadite four days in a year.
with a very great slaughter. /ch. 8. 1.
"••^And the men of Ephra-
Thus the children of Ammon were
T^J
^^^ irn
*^i^
were gathered together,
§§gathered themselves together,
passed ^ northward; o-nn they
subdued before the children of QTirl
dllU -went northward, cinu.
Israel. said unto Jephthah, Wherefore
^^ And Jephthah came
to passedst thou over to fight a-
\mzifh unto his house, and, be- g ver. 11.
ch. 10. 17. gainst the children of Ammon,
hold, his daughter came out to and didst not call us to go with
meet him ^with timbrels and 1
;iEx.
Sam.
15. 20.
18. 6.
thee? we will burn thine house
with dances: and she was his Ps. 68. 25.
upon thee with fire. ^ And
Jer. 31. 4.
only child; ^beside her he had Jephthah said unto them, I and
t neither son nor daughter. ^^ And my people were at great strife
|it came to pass, when he saw her, with the children of Ammon;
hat %e rent his clothes, and 34
i Geu. 37. 29,
and when I called you, ye delivered
aid, Alas, my daughter thou !
& 44. 13, al.
me not out of their Sds. ^ And
ast brought me very low, and when I saw that ye deuvefed nie
-hou art one of them that trouble &
j 1
28. 21.
Sam. 19. 5
not, -^I put my life in my fc^^,
tne: for I have opened my mouth Job
Cp. Ps. 119.
13. 14.
and passed over against the
Luito the Lord, ^and I cannot go 109.
k Num. 30. 2. children of Ammon, and the
back. 2^ And she said unto him, Cp. Eccles. 5.
4,5. Lord delivered them into my
My father, if thou hast opened hand :wherefore then are ye
thy mouth unto the I'^H; do ^fo^« come up unto me this day, to
me according to that which hath fight against me ? ^ Then Jeph-
[)roceeded out of thy mouth thah gathered together all the
forasmuch as the Lord hath men of Gilead, and fought with
taken vengeance for thee of Ephraim and the men of Gilead
:
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[
Chap. I2, v. 4] JUDGES [Chap. 13, t. 9
smote Ephraim, because they ^ And the children of
«mirl ^Vfi are fugitives of Ephraim, ye a C'p. 1 tjain. Tayocil ayain 4did that which was evil
Ociiu., Xe Gileadites are fuKitives of Epliraim 25. 10. Ifelciei
t did evil again
Gileadites, in the midst of Ephraim, rt/y^fl in the b Sue cli. 2.
among the Ephraimites, UitW among 11. in the sight of the Loud ;
midst of Manasseh. 5 illlU.
A-i-»rl +1^0 f^\}cknrl
the Manassites. Llie VjlieaU- and the Lord delivered them
ites took ^'the pissages of Jordan 28.
c See cli. 3.
'^into the hand of the Philistines
6. 12.
7.
and bare not. ^ sf^nd the angel
Luke
^ then said they unto him, Say 1. 11,13.
of the Lord appeared unto the
nrkMr Shibboleth; l^^ ciniA Sibboleth;
now Q-r.,-1
Shibboleth: «*Ii<^ il© Saia Sibboleth: woman, and said unto her, Be-
forhe could not frame to pro- hold now, thou art barren, and
nounce it Siti: Then they 1^^^5olf '" bearest not but thou shalt con-
:
him, and slew him at ''the paSles ceive, and bear a son. ^ ^Now
of Jordan and there fell at that
: therefore beware, I pray thee,
h
time of the E?Emites forty and two Cp.
ver. 7, 14.
Num. 6.
''and drink no't wine nor strong
•2,3
thousand. & Luke 1. 15.
drink, and eat not any unclean
^ And Jephthah judged Israel thing :
^ for, lo, thou shalt con-
six years. Then died Jephthah 1
ich.
Sam.
16. 17.
1. 11.
ceive,and bear a son; ^and no
Cp. Num. 6.
razor shall come "^^"^ his head:
the Gileadite, and was buried in t
07ie of the cities of Gilead. for the child shall be ^a, |JSe
^ And after him Ibzan of unto God from the Avomb: and
j Cp. 1 Sam.
Beth-lehem j udged Israel. ^ And 7. 18
he shall begin to deliver Israel
•^'
& 2 Sam. 8. 1
he had thirty sons, and thirty &lChr. 18. 1. out of the hand of the Philis-
daughters, whom hc sciit abroafl, aud tines. Then the woman came
^
thirty daughters he brought in -fV^kT-n o "KT»r\o r\
took in thirty daughters liOm aUlOdU and told her husband, saying,
for his sons. And he judged Jc See I)eut.
33.1.
^A man of God came unto me,
Israel seven years. ""^
Tilen^dfed and his countenance was like
iblan, ^nd was buried at Beth- the countenance of an angel of
lehem. 18.
I Cp. ver. 17,
God, very fS^, '^-^ 1 asked him
11 Anrl *sfffir«
2inU aiiei mm Elon
liirvi the Zebulunite
^lon, a Zebulonite, not whence he was, neither told
judged Israel; and
he judged he me his name: but he said "^
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15. 10
12,
TA* to TTmnath,' ^ud sa w a woman
(not eat of thy bread: and if & 19. 43. in Ti'mSh of the daughters
2 ^^^^ \^q
ithou wilt"^^'^offe?^^ a burnt offer- of the Philistines.
ing, thou must offer it unto the came up, and told his father
Lord. For Manoah knew not and his mother, and said, I have
that he was an angel of the seen a woman in Smnath of the
Lord. ^^ And Manoah said unto daughters of the Philistines:
the angel of the Lord, *What is k Cp. ver. 6.
I Cp. Gen.
hiow therefore get her for me
34.
thy name, that when thy Zy\^is 4.
to wife. ^ Then his father and
come to pass we may do thee his mother said unto him, Is
honour ? ^^ And the angel of the m Gen. 32. there never a woman among the
29.
n Cp. Gen.
Lord said unto him, "^^I'J^^s'S^^'^ 24. 3, 4 daughters '^of thy brethren, or
& 28. 1,
thouThus after my name, seeing ''it among all my people, that thou
2.
Cp. Isai.
9.6.
IS 'lTec?e?^ So ^ Manoah took ?
19
p ch. 6. 19— goest to take a wife of the
^a® kid with ^a^melf offering, and
21.
och. 15. 18.
^uncircumcised Philistines? And
1 Sara. 14. 6
offered it upon ^a^ rock unto the & 17. 26, 36 Samson said unto his father, Get
&3I. 4.
Lord and the migel did ^ndSy
: 2 Sam. I. 20. her for me; for **she pleaseth
'
R.V. 1 Or, Now when thy words come to pass, what dtc. ^ Or, ordering 3 Or, how shall tvedo unto him * Or, grape-
vine See Num. 6. 4. » Or, secret * Heb. Shimshon. ''
That is. The camp of Dan. See ch. 18. 12.
A.V. * Heh.M' hat shall he t}i£ manner of tlie,{i;c. + Or, what s/taH 7j« do? Heh. what shall be /«8 ti'orfc.J X a^h. before thee.
3 Or, ivonderful. Heb. Mahaneh-duu, aa ch. 18. 12.
\\
** Heb. she is right in mine eyee.
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A.V. * lleh. mvieeting him. t Or, shirts. t Heh. to possess us, or, to impoverish us! § Or, the rest of <fte
342
CiiAP. 14, y. 19] JUDGES [Chap. 15, v. 16
the changes of rnimait mifri that
change of garments untij +lip>i-n
Liicin which slaughter: and he went down
declared
expounded the riddle, And his a ver.
Tsrti. 2, -Jl
11. and dwelt in the \«if of the
&
anger was kindled, and he went 57. f).
rock °^ Etam.
up to his father's house. ^° But ^ Then the Philistines went
Samson's wife was given to ^his bch. 15. 2, 6. up, and pitched in Judah, and
companion, ''whom he had used c John
d 2 Sam. 5.
3. 29. "^
spread
themselves in ^Lehi.
as his friend. 18, 22.
e ver. 14, 17,
^°And the men of Judah said.
^ But it came to pass 19. Why are ye come up against us?
I^ within^a wWlea^ter, lU tllC tUUC And they answered. To bind Samson
^ of wheat harvest, that are we come up, to do to him as
Samson visited his wife with -^a 38.
/Cp. Gen.
17.
he hath done to us. ^^ Then
kid and he said, I will go in to
; three thousand men of Judah
my wife into the chamber. But §went ^^^^o^th^top'^'^*' of the rock
her father would not suffer him °^Etam, and said to Samson,
to go in. ^ And her father said, fl^cl). 13. 1
Knowest thou not that ^the
& 14. 4.
I verily thought that thou hadst Philistines are rulers over us?
utterly hated her ^ therefore ;
h ver.
ch. I4. 20.
6.
what *^^" is this that thou hast
I gave her to thy companion: done unto us ? And he said unto
isnot her younger sister fairer them. As they did unto me, so
than she? *take her, I pray thee, have I done unto them. ^^ And
instead of her. ^ And Samson they said unto him. We are come
said concerning tuem, fisfow sliall down to bind thee, that we may
Il-vfi blameless in regard 'of fl-io T^liilia
ue jnore blameless than *^^^^ IT 11111&-
^
deliver thee into the hand of the
tmeS, though A do tnem a displeasure. Philistines. And Samson said
'
And Samson went and caught unto them. Swear unto me, that
^hree hundred ^ foxes, and took ye will not fall upon me your-
^firebrands, and turned tail to selves. ""^
And they spake unto
ail, and put a firebrand in the him, saying, No; but we will
nidst between ^^^^^ two tails. bind thee fast, and deliver thee
And when he had set the into their hand but surely we :
rands on fire, he let them go will not kill thee. And they
nto the standing corn of the i
12.
ch. 16. 11, bound him with two *new 0^11;
hilistines, and burnt up both and brought him up from the
^T^^when he came unto
""^
r'he shocks^ and" also ^"6 Standing rock.
^nrn and also the oliveyards. 6nnU/i|-»
yUi ii, -with the vineyards and olives, -*- iic;ii Lehi, the Philistines shouted
ihe Philistines said, Who hath 19.
j ch. 14. 6,
'^galLr' liim: ^'and the ^S^ of
lone this? And^ they answe'led,
1 Sam.11.6.
Cp. ch. 3. 10. the Lord came mightily upon
amson, the son in law of the him, and the co?ds that Avere upon
?imnite, because he ha*d taken his arms became as flax that
lis wife, ^and given her to his k ver. 2. was burnt with fire, and his
ompanion. And the Philistines bands ^iffoo^'etf from off* his hands.
lame up, ^and burnt her and I ch. 14. 15. ^^ And he found a **new jawbone
t
Heh. went down. \\ Reh. were melted. ** Hth. moist. if Reh. an heap, two heaps.
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Chap. 15, y. 16] JUDGES [Chap. 16, v. 13
With the J^Yaw"^ of an ass have unto her, and said unto her,
T smitten
slain ^ thousand men. a ch. 14. 15.
Entice him, and see wherein
^*
"•-^
And
it came to pass^ when he and by
his great strength lieth,
had made an end of speaking, what means we may prevail
that he cast away the jawbone against him, that we may bind
out 01 ni8 hand;
r\tfi- r\f\-tTta qt-i/1 ^that place *was called
hand, <^^^^ called that place
h ver.
c yer. 19.
9, 14.
him to ®^^ ^afflict him: and we
^*Ramath-lehi. ""^ And he was will give thee every one of us
sore athirst, and called on the eleven hundred pieces of silver.
Lord, and said, ^Thou hast dCp.Ps.3.7. ® And Delilah said to Samson,
given this great deliverance iJ[o Tell me, I pray thee, wherein
the hand of thy servant: and thy great strength lieth, and
now shall I die for thirst, and fall wherewith thou mightest be
into the hand of the u"n"cSSd? bound to "afflict thee. "^
And
"^ Samson said unto
But God clave an hollow place her. If they
that Jl iA"t?heYaw, and there came bind me with
seven ^§§ green
withes
water thereout; and when he withs -^Yisit were never dried,
had drunk, ^his spirit came e Gen. 45. 27.
/ver. 11,17.
•^then shall I ^^Z^^ weak, and be
again, and he revived: where- as * another man. ^ Then the
"fni'f* ^^^^ name thereof was called sj Tp
lords of the Philistines brought
jui c; jje called the name thereof ,
-Uii-
hakkore, which is in S' unto up to her seven green ^^th? '^
this day. ^° And he judged which had not been dried, and
Israel ^in the days of the Philis- gch. 13. 1. she bound him with them. ^ Now
she had liers in wait QKirlino' ^^
tines twenty years. there were men lying in wait, ciuiuillg .^^,^(;J^
his shoulders, and carried them ropes, and bound him therewith,
up to the top of *^\rm*''' that and said unto him. The Philis-
is before Hebron. tines be upon thee, Samson.
^ And it came to pass after- Ky^A the liers in wait were nKirliiio' in
AUil there were liers in wait aOlUmg IH
ward, that he loved a woman the '"''^''
chamber. And he brake
''^Mn the valley of Sorek, whose them from off his arms like a I
name was Delilah. ^ And *the fcJosh. 13.3. thread. ^^ And Delilah said
lords of the Philistines came up unto Samson, Hitherto thou
R.V. 1 Or, he called that place That is, The hill of the jawbone.
2 Or, the jawbone ^* Or, he called the name Uiereojl
5 Tliat is, The spring of him that called. « Or, When (or Before) the morning is light ^ Or, by the brook <* Or, hnmble\
^ Or, new bowntrings 'o Heb. smelleth.
A.V. • That is, Tlie lifting vp of the jawbone, or, casting away of the jawbone. t Or, Lehi. t That is, Tfie wdl ofhiml
that called, or, cried. § Heb. a woman an harlot. Heb. silent. II
** Heb. with the bar. +t Or, by the brook.t
It Or, humble. ^
Ot, new cords. H.eh. moist. * Heb. one. i Heh. smelleth. t Heh. wherewith work hath not been done,\
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of his sleep, and w?nT a^^^^h the began to grow again %fter he
pin of the beam, and ^vith the was shaven.
web. ""^ And she said unto him,
"How canst thou say, I love thee, e ch. 14. 16. tines gathered them together
when thine heart is not with for to offer a great sacrifice
me ? thou hast mocked me these 10.
d 1 Chr. 10. unto ^Dagon their god, and to
three times, and hast not told 1 Mac. ID. 83
& II. 4.
rejoice: for they said. Our god
me wherein thy great strength See 1 Sam.
5. 2—7.
hath delivered Samson our ene-
lieth.
""^
And it came to pass, my into our hand. "^^ And when
when she pressed him daily e
17.
Cp. ch. 14.
the people saw him,-^they praised
with her words, and urged him, 5.
f
4.
Cp. Dan.
their god for they said, Our god
:
Delilah saw that he had told her set him between the pillars.
fill his heart, she sent and called 2^ And Samson said unto the
Por the lords of the Philistines, lad that held him by the hand,
saying, Come up this once, for Suffer me that I may feel the
he hath shei?ed nie all his heart. pillars whereupon the house
Then the lords of the Philistines sSdefe. that I may lean upon
:;ame up unto her, and brought them. 2^ Now the house was
the
n^oney in their hand. ""^ And i ver. 5,
full of men and women and all ;
;he made him sleep upon her the lords of the Philistines were
aiees and she called for ^ a
;
22.8
j Cp. Deut. there and there were -^upon
;
ind his strength went from him. Samson called unto the Lord,
° And she said. The Philistines ZJer. 15.15. and said, Lord God, 're-
)e upon thee, Samson. And he member me, I pray thee, and
.woke out of his sleep, and strengthen me, I pray thee, only
aid, I will go out as at other this once, God, that I may
\
R.V. 1 Or, according to another r<^a(ling, he had told her - Or, the men
A.V. • Heb. shorteneil. t Heb. bored out. t Or, as when he was shaven. § Heb. and who multiplied our slain.
He>>. before tlif.in.
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Chap. i6, v. 28] JUDGES [Cpiap. 18, V. I
Avhose name was Micah. 33. place. ""^ And Micah said unto
2 And he said unto his mother, him, Dwell with me, and be
The eleven hundred ^^ sil- XS jch. 18. 19.
unto me -^a father and a priest,
ver that were taken from thee, and I will give thee ten Sl^ of
^^^^^
about which thou "^^felV"""' silver by the year, and "a suit
and ^^spak*esTo?So'^ in mine ears, of apparel, and thy victuals.
behold, the silver is with me ; I So the Levite went in. And '•''
to his mother, ^"^ his mother the LevitI'; ^nd the young man
verily dedicate
iVta, ailvpr n Cp. ch.
uQirl T
Saia, 1
3
had wholly dedicated ^"^5 bllVLI 30.
18. ^^
became his priest, and was in
unto the Lord from my hand the house of Micah. Then ""^
for my graven
son, to make ''a o Cp. Ex.
20. 4.
said Micah, Now know I that the
image and ^a molten image: p Cp. Lev.
19. 4.
Lord will do me good, seeing
now therefore I will restore it I have a Levite to my priest.
unto thee. "^ Anc^when i^Q restored &
Qch.
21. 25.
17. a •
^In those days there]
the money unto his moTerf and his was no king in Israel
mother 'took two hundred SL r Cp. Isai.
46.6.
and in those days Hhej
of silver, and gave them to the I.
s Cp. ch.
.34
tribe of the Danites soughil
&
founder, who made thereof a 48.
Josh, 19. 47,
them an inheritance to dwelf
graven image and a molten in; for unto that day aii i^^^^
R.V. 1 Or, he a/vengeA... for one of my two eyas 2 Or, an adjuration 3 Or, had dedicated 4 Or, Gc\
B Heb. filled thu hand of.
A.V. * Or, hi leaned on them. + Heb. ?n?/ senZ. X Mth. filled the h(ind. % Hvh. in ina'kv.id his wa\
|| Or, a double suit, <£c. He)), an order of garments.
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1
low they dwelt ^\arSs^ after ^^ And the six hundred men
inf'.
and *they were far from the S ver. 28.
that went to spy out the land
idonians, and had no busSnll with went up, and came in thither,
iiy man. ^ And they came unto ver. 14.
t
ch. 17.4, 5.
and took Hhe graven image, and
tieir brethren to ^Zorah and u ver. 2, 11. the ephod, and the teraphim,
Ishtaol and their brethren said
: and the molten image: and the
oto theni. What say ye? ^ And V Cp.
13.20
Num. priest stood f^ the entering of
ley said, ^Arise, thaf wf may go up & Josh.
24.
2. 23,
the gate with the six hundred
gainst them for we have seen : men that «;.r?appointed with wcapous
7W 1 Kin.
16 land, and, behold, it is very 22.3. of war. ""^
And ^^^*" these went
X Cp. Josh.
bod: '^and are ye still? ^be not 18. 3. into Micah's house, and fetched
347
Chap. i8, y. i8] JUDGES [Chap. 19, y. 4
^the grved image, the ephod, and (I See Ter. 17. unto a people that were at 'quiet
h ver. 7, 10.
the teraphim, and the molten c.Tosh. 19. and lecure: smotc them
''aud they
image, the priest said +ViAni
image. Then said the priest
m-i+rk
ui»l'<J LlltJlll, with the edge of the I'^^oid,' and
What do ye ?
""^
And they said ^^^^
burnt the city with fire.
unto him, Hold thy peace, ^lay d Job 21. 5 ^^ And there was no deliverer,
&29. 9
& 40. 4.
thine hand upon thy mouth, and Prov. 30. 32. because it was ^far from Zidon,
IVIic. 7. It).
go with us, and be to us -^a father e ver. 7. and they had no buslnll with any
/ch.
and a priest is it better for thee
:
17. 10.
man; and it was in the valley
to be a^pdit unto the house of g 2
lO. G.
Sam. that lieth by ^Beth-rehob. An
Cp. Num.
one man, or that thou%e a priest 21
13.
they built "a^ city, and dwel
& Josh.
unto a tribe and a family in
19. 28.
therein. ^^ And they called th
Israel? ^° And the priest's heart h
Gen. 14. 14.
ch. 20. 1.
name of the city ''Dan, after thq
was glad, and he took the ephod, 1
30
Kin. 12. 29,
name of Dan their father, wh
& 15. 20.
and the teraphim, and the graven was born unto Israel: howbei
image, and went in the midst of ^the name of the city was Lais
the people. ^^ So they turned at the first. ^° And the children!
and departed, and put the little of Dan set up ^^'^ themselves ^Y\Q
ones and the cattle and Hhe i
17.
Cp. 1
22
Sam. graven image and Jonathan,
:
2.5.
IQ
^
those days, ^when there
was no king in Israel, thai
pany? 2^ And he said, ^ Ye have o Cp.
31. 30.
Gen.
there was a certain Levite so-
taken away my gods Ayliich I journing on the ^^^ther glJg
p See Josh.
made, and the priest, and ye are 24. 33. Ephraim, who toolv
''"''^mouT^'''"^
gone Iway: ^ud what have I more? q See ch. to him a concubine out of '^Beth-
^
went back unto his house. ^^ And him into her father's house an( :
they took theVmas which Micah when the father of the damse
had made, and the priest which saw him, he rejoiced to mee
he had, and came unto Laish, him. ^ And his father in la^\
R.V. • Heh. that thori art gathered together. 2 W^h. Mtter of soul, 3 Another reading is, Manasscfi. * Ileb. i
her heart. ^ Another reading is, it, that is, her heart.
A.V. * MiA). that thou art gathered together i \ 'Rah. hitter of soul. t Heb. a woman a concubine; or, a wife a conaibin
% Or, a ijeurund four months, lleh. days four months. Heh. to her heart. ||
348
;
fort thine heart with a morsel Come! ^^d let us draw near to
^^'^^^ r\na.' r\f +l-»oc!o places and we will lodge
of bread, and afterward ^^ one 01 tliefeU
^
;
he damsel's father said, -^Com- /ver. 5. old man from his work out of
brt thine heart, I pray &"' And the field at "^'^^ve'irwhich'^^" was
irry ye until the day declineth; 5,,^^ +Vio\7 of ^the hill country of Ephraim, oy-,/! "Kp
ctHU. tilCj g ver. 1. ctiiu. iic;
they tarried t until afternoon, See Josh. 24. also of mount Ephraim
lid S both of them. ^ And 33.
h ver. 14.
sojourned in Gibeah: ''but the
rhen the man rose up to depart, ch. 20. 4.
men of the place were Benja-
and
his concubine, and his mites. ""7
And whenH?e had lifted
3rvant, his father in law, the up his eyes, ^he^ saw ^a® wayfaring
Ie,
amsel's father, said unto him, man in the street of the city! ^i^tl
ehold, now the day ^draweth the old man said, Whither goest
oward evening, I pray you thou ? and whence comest thou ?
sirry all night: behold, Hhe ^^ And he said unto him, We are
lay est go ^"home. ^^ But the ich. 18. 31. am notn going Ho the house of
lan would not tarry that night, the Lord ^and there is no man
;
^^Sl"je^rtrS.T^= and there were vender for our asses and there ;
i|ith him ^ ^°t?i« «f asses g^^irj; is bread and wine also for me,
|ls concubine also was with him. and for thy handmaid, and for
I .4 J
when they were by Jebus, the young man which is with
ae day was far spent and the ;
10.
kCp. ch. 18. thy servants ^ there is no want
:
i3rvant said unto his master. of any thing. 2° And the old
R.V. 1 Heb. to thy tents. 2 Or, ivhere there are none of the children of Israel ^ The Sept. has, and lam going
my house.
^Y- * Heh. .'<trenglh£ii. i llah. till the day declined. t Tlah. isu•eak § Heb. it is the pitching time of the day.
a^D. to thy tent. ** liuh. to over ayaiust .
tt
-. .
Heb. gathcreth.
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; -
1
know him. ^^ And the man, sider of it, take ''affil!' ^n^l
speak,
the master of the house, went speak your mitids.
out unto them, and said unto kch.
Cp. Josh. 22.
21. 5.
Then *all the children of
"
19. 7.
20 Israel wentout, and thecon-
gregatlOn was gath^ereTtogether'
seeing that this man is come m 1 Sam. 3. as one man, '^from Dan even to
20.
Sam.
into mine house, *^do not this 2
& 24.
3. 10
2.
Beer-sheba, with the land of
folly. ^* ^Behold, here is my n ch. 20. 6.
Gilead, unto the Lord ti'uSt
Gen. 34. 7.
daughter a maiden, and his con- Deut. 22. 21. 2 And the
2 Sam. 13. 12. '',^it of all the
Cp. Josh. 7. 15.
cubine; them I will bring out Cp. Gen. people, ^even of all the tribes
19. 8.
now, and *'humble ye them, and p Cp. 1 Sam. of Israel, presented themselves
7.5
do with them what seemeth good & 10. 17. in the assembly of the people
Sam.
unto you but unto this man do
: 38.
q 1 14.
of God, four hundi'ed thou-
r Gen. 34.
not :^^>;i!fJ th&' ^^ But the men Deut. 21.14.
2.
sand footmen *that di^ew sword.
would not hearken to him: so a ver. 16, 17, 2 (Now the children of Benjamin
25, 35, 46.
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;
^give here your advice and c ch. 19. 30. and not miss.
counsel. ^ And all the people ^^ And the men of Israel, be-