Genesis 28:20
vowed.31:13; Le 27:1-34; Nu 6:1-20; 21:2,3; Jud 11:30,31; 1Sa 1:11,281Sa 14:24; 2Sa 15:8; Ne 9:1-10:39; Ps 22:25; 56:12; 61:5,8; 66:13Ps 76:11; 116:14,18; 119:106; 132:2; Ec 5:1-7; Isa 19:21; Joh 1:16Ac 18:18; 23:12-15If God.15will give.1Ti 6:8Genesis 48:15
blessed.16; 27:4; 28:3; 49:28; De 33:1; Heb 11:21did walk.5:22-24; 6:9; 17:1; 24:20; 1Ki 3:6; Ps 16:8; Isa 30:21; Jer 8:2Lu 1:6; 1Co 10:31; 2Co 1:12; Col 2:6; 1Th 2:12fed me.28:20,22; Ps 23:1; 37:3; 103:4,5; Ec 2:24,25; 5:12,18; 6:7Isa 33:16; Mt 6:25-34; 1Ti 6:6-10Deuteronomy 2:7
blessed.Ge 12:2; 24:35; 26:12; 30:27; 39:5; Ps 90:17he knoweth.Job 23:10; Ps 1:6; 31:7; Joh 10:27these forty.8:2-4; 29:5; Ne 9:21; Lu 22:35Deuteronomy 8:3-4
fed thee.Ex 16:2,3,12-35; Ps 78:23-25; 105:40; 1Co 10:3doth.Ps 37:3; 104:27-29; Mt 4:4; Lu 4:4; 12:29,30; Heb 13:5,6 Many have attempted to give the following meaning to this text:--"God so amply provided for them all the necessaries of life, that they never were obliged to wear tattered garments, nor were their feet injured for lack of shoes or sandals." Now, though the Israelites doubtless brought out of Egypt more raiment than what they had upon them; and they might manufacture the fleeces of their flocks in the wilderness; and also might be favoured by Providence with other supplies from the neighbouring nations or travelling hordes of Arabs; yet, when we consider their immense numbers, their situation and long continuance in the wilderness, and the very strong expressions made use of in the text, why should we question the extraordinary and miraculous interposition of God in this respect, as well as in others, not less stupendous in their nature, or constant in their supply? 29:5; Ne 9:21; Mt 26:25-30Proverbs 27:23-27
diligent.Ge 31:38-40; 33:13; 1Sa 17:28; 1Ch 27:29-31; 2Ch 26:10Eze 34:22-24,31; Joh 21:15-17; 1Pe 5:2look well. Heb. set thy heart.24:32; *marg:Ex 7:23; De 32:46 For.23:5; Zep 1:18; 1Ti 6:17,18riches. Heb. strength.Jas 1:10doth.2Sa 7:16; Ps 89:36; Isa 9:7every generation. Heb. generation and generation. hay.Rather, herbage, as {chatzir} uniformly denotes. 10:5; Ps 104:14 Job 31:20 enough.30:8,9; Mt 6:33maintenance. Heb. life.Proverbs 30:8-9
Remove.21:6; 22:8; 23:5; Ps 62:9,10; 119:29,37; Ec 1:2; Isa 5:18; 59:4Joh 2:8; Ac 14:15feed.Ge 28:20; 48:15,16; Ex 16:15,18,21,22,29,35; Mt 6:11,33; Lu 11:31Ti 6:6-8convenient for me. Heb. of my allowance.2Ki 25:30; Jer 37:21; 52:34 I be full.De 6:10-12; 8:10-14; 31:20; 32:15; Ne 9:25,26; Job 31:24-28Jer 2:31; Eze 16:14,15,49,50; Da 4:17,30; Ho 13:6; Ac 12:22,23deny thee. Heb. belie thee. Who.Ex 5:2; 2Ch 32:15-17or.6:30,31; Ps 125:3and take the name.29:24; Ex 20:7; Le 5:1; Mt 26:72,74Ecclesiastes 2:24-26
nothing.3:12,13,22; 5:18; 8:15; 9:7-9; 11:9,10; De 12:12,18; Ne 8:10Ac 14:17; 1Ti 6:17make his soul enjoy good. or, delight his senses. that it.3:13; 5:19; 6:2; Mal 2:2; Lu 12:19,20 who can.1-12; 1Ki 4:21-24 in his sight. Heb. before him.Ge 7:1; Lu 1:6wisdom.2Ch 31:20,21; Pr 3:13-18; Isa 3:10,11; Joh 16:24; Ro 14:17,181Co 1:30,31; Ga 5:22,23; Col 1:9-12; 3:16,17; Jas 3:17to the sinner.Job 27:16,17; Pr 13:22; 28:8
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