Exodus 2:14-22
Who.Ge 19:9; 37:8-11,19,20; Nu 16:3,13; Ps 2:2-6; Mt 21:23; Lu 12:14Lu 19:14,27; Ac 7:26-28,35a prince. Heb. a man, a prince.Ge 13:8Moses.Pr 19:12; 29:25 fled.4:19; Ge 28:6,7; 1Ki 19:1-3,13,14; Pr 22:3; Jer 26:21-23; Mt 10:23Ac 7:29; Heb 11:27Midian.Ge 25:2,4sat down.Ge 24:11; 29:2; Joh 4:6 the priest. or, prince.3:1; Ge 14:18; 41:45; *marg:they came.Ge 24:11,14-20; 29:6-10; 1Sa 9:11 shepherds.Ge 21:25; 26:15-22watered.12; Ge 29:10 3:1; 4:18; 18:1-12Jethro. or, Jether.Nu 19:20Raguel. an Egyptian.Ge 50:11and also.Ge 29:10 call him.Ge 24:31-33; 18:5; 19:2,3; 29:13; 31:54; 43:25; Job 31:32; 42:111Ti 5:10; Heb 13:2 content.10; Ge 31:38-40; Php 4:11,12; 1Ti 6:6; Heb 11:25; 13:5; Jas 1:10Zipporah.4:20-25; 18:2-6; Nu 12:1 Gershom. i.e., a stranger here.1Ch 23:14-17for he said.10; 18:3; 22:21; 1Ch 16:20; 29:15; Ps 39:12; 119:19; Ac 7:29Heb 11:13,14Exodus 4:19-20
Midian.A country in Arabia Petræa, on the eastern coast of the Red Sea, near Mount Sinai. This place is still called by the Arabs the Land of Midian, or of Jethro. Abulfeda, speaking of Midian, says, "Madyan is a city, in ruins, on the shore of the Red Sea, on the opposite side to Tabuc, from which it is distant about six days' journey. At Midian may be seen the famous well at which Moses watered the flocks of Shoâib, (Jethro.) This city was the capital of the tribe of Midian in the days of the Israelites." for all.2:15,23; Mt 2:20 the rod of God.2,17; 17:9; Nu 20:8,9
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