Genesis 21
1 Isaac is born, and circumcised.6 Sarah's joy.8 Isaac is weaned.9 Hagar and Ishmael are cast forth.15 Hagar in distress.17 The angel relieves and comforts her.23 Abimelech's covenant with Abraham at Beer-sheba. visited.50:24; Ex 3:16; 4:31; 20:5; Ru 1:6; 1Sa 2:21; Ps 106:4; Lu 1:68; 19:44Ro 4:17-20Sarah as.17:19; 18:10,14; Ps 12:6; Mt 24:35; Ga 4:23,28; Tit 1:2 conceived.2Ki 4:16,17; Lu 1:24,25,36; Ac 7:8; Ga 4:22; Heb 11:11at the set.17:19,21; 18:10,14; Ro 9:9 6,12; 17:19; 22:2; Jos 24:3; Mt 1:2; Ac 7:8; Ro 9:7; Heb 11:18 17:10-12; Ex 12:48; Le 12:3; De 12:32; Lu 1:6,59; 2:21; Joh 7:22,23Ac 7:8 17:1,17; Ro 4:19 God.17:17; 18:12-15; 1Sa 1:26-28; 2:1-10; Ps 113:9; 126:2; Isa 49:15,21Isa 54:1; Lu 1:46-55; Joh 16:21,22; Ga 4:27,28; Heb 11:11to laugh.Sarah most likely remembered the circumstance mentioned in ch. 18:12; and also the name Isaac, which implies laughter. will laugh.Lu 1:14,58; Ro 12:15 Who.Nu 23:23; De 4:32-34; Ps 86:8,10; Isa 49:21; 66:8; Eph 3:102Th 1:10for I.18:11,12 A.M. 2111. B.C. 1893. and was.1Sa 1:22; Ps 131:2; Ho 1:8feast.19:3; 26:30; 29:22; 40:20; Jud 14:10,12; 1Sa 25:36; 2Sa 3:201Ki 3:15; Es 1:3 Sarah.16:3-6,15; 17:20Egyptian.16:1,15mocking.2Ki 2:23,24; 2Ch 30:10; 36:16; Ne 4:1-5; Job 30:1; Ps 22:6; 42:10Ps 44:13,14; Pr 20:11; La 1:7; Ga 4:22,29; Heb 11:36 Cast out.The word rendered "cast out," signifies also to divorce. See Le 21:7. In this latter sense, it may be understood here. 25:6,19; 17:19,21; 20:11; 22:10; 36:6,7; Mt 8:11,12; 22:13; Joh 8:35Ga 4:22-31; 1Jo 2:19heir.Joh 8:35; Ga 3:18; 4:7; 1Pe 1:4; 1Jo 2:19 because.17:18; 22:1,2; 2Sa 18:33; Mt 10:37; Heb 12:11 hearken.1Sa 8:7,9; Isa 46:10in Isaac.17:19,21; Ro 9:7,8; Heb 11:18 18; 16:10; 17:20; 25:12-18 A.M. 2112. B.C. 1892. rose up.19:27; 22:3; 24:54; 26:31; Ps 119:60; Pr 27:14; Ec 9:10took.25:6; 36:6,7child.Or, youth, (see ver. 12, 20,) as Ishmael was now 16 or 17 years of age. sent.Joh 8:35wandered.16:7; 37:15; Ps 107:4; Isa 16:8; Ga 4:23-25Beer-sheba.So called when Moses wrote; but not before Abraham's covenant with Abimelech, ver. 31. Such instances of the figure prolepsis are not infrequent in the Pentateuch. 33; 22:19; 26:33; 46:1; 1Ki 19:3 the water.14; Ex 15:22-25; 17:1-3; 2Ki 3:9; Ps 63:1; Isa 44:12; Jer 14:3and she cast the child.Or, "and she sent the lad," to screen him from the intensity of the heat. Let.44:34; 1Ki 3:26; Es 8:6; Isa 49:15; Zec 12:10; Lu 15:20lift.27:38; 29:11; Jud 2:4; Ru 1:9; 1Sa 24:16; 30:4 heard.16:11; Ex 3:7; 22:23,27; 2Ki 13:4,23; Ps 50:15; 65:2; 91:15; Mt 15:32the angel.16:9,11What.Jud 18:23; 1Sa 11:5; Isa 22:1fear.15:1; 46:3; Ex 14:13; Ps 107:4-6; Isa 41:10,13,14; 43:1,2; Mr 5:36 I will.13; 16:10; 17:20; 25:12-18; 1Ch 1:29-31 Nu 22:31; 2Ki 6:17-20; Isa 35:5,6; Lu 24:16-31 God.17:20; 28:15; 39:2,3,21; Jud 6:12; 13:24,25; Lu 1:80; 2:40an archer.10:9; 16:12; 25:27; 27:3; 49:23,24 in the.Nu 10:12; 12:16; 13:3,26; 1Sa 25:1a wife.24:3,4; 26:34,35; 27:46; 28:1,2; Jud 14:2; 1Co 7:38 A.M. 2118. B.C. 1886. Abimelech.20:2; 26:26God.20:17; 26:28; 28:15; 30:27; 39:2,3; Jos 3:7; 2Ch 1:1; Isa 8:10; 45:14Zec 8:23; Mt 1:23; Ro 8:31; 1Co 14:25; Heb 13:5; Re 3:9 swear.14:22,23; 24:3; 26:28; 31:44,53; De 6:13; Jos 2:12; 1Sa 20:13,17,421Sa 24:21,22; 30:15; Jer 4:2; 2Co 1:23; Heb 6:16that thou wilt not deal falsely with me. Heb. if thou shaltlie unto me. I have. 20:14 14:13; Ro 12:18; Heb 6:16 reproved.26:15-22; 29:8; Ex 2:15-17; Jud 1:15; Pr 17:10; 25:9; 27:5; Mt 18:15because.Wells of water were of great consequence in those hot countries, especially where the flocks were numerous; because water was scarce, and digging to find it was attended with the expense of much time and labour. servants.13:7; 26:15-22; Ex 2:16,17 I wot."Wot," though used for the present, is the past tense of the almost obsolete word "to wit," from the Saxon {witan,} to know. 13:7; 2Ki 5:20-24 took.14:22,23; Pr 17:8; 18:16,24; 21:14; Isa 32:8made.26:28-31; 31:44; 1Sa 18:3; Eze 17:13; Ro 1:31; Ga 3:15 28 33:8; Ex 12:26; 1Sa 15:14 a witness.31:44-48,52; Jos 22:27,28; 24:27 called.26:33Beer-sheba.i.e., The well of the oath, or the well of the seven: alluding to the seven ewe lambs. The verb rendered "to swear" is derived from the word translated seven. 14; 26:23; Jos 15:28; Jud 20:1; 2Sa 17:11; 1Ki 4:25 27; 14:13; 31:53; 1Sa 18:3the Philistines.10:14; 26:8,14; Ex 13:17; Jud 13:1 grove. or, tree.Am 8:14The original word {eshel,} has been variously translated a grove, a plantation, an orchard, a cultivated field, and an oak; but it may denote a kind of tamarisk, as it is rendered by Gesenius, the same with the Arabic {athl.} Beer-sheba.De 16:21; Jud 3:7called.4:26; 12:8; 26:23,25,33on the name.Dr. Shuckford justly contends, that the expression rendered, "he called on the name," signifies "he invoked in the name." everlasting.De 33:27; Ps 90:2; Isa 40:28; 57:15; Jer 10:10; Ro 1:20; 16:261Ti 1:17 20:1; 1Ch 29:15; Ps 39:12; Heb 11:9,13; 1Pe 2:11
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