Genesis 1:14-18
Let there.De 4:19; Job 25:3,5; 38:12-14; Ps 8:3,4; 19:1-6; 74:16,17; 104:19,20Ps 119:91; 136:7-9; 148:3,6; Isa 40:26; Jer 31:35; 33:20,25lights.Or, rather, luminaries or light-bearers; being a different world from that rendered light, in ver. 3, the day from the night. between the day and between the night. and let.8:22; 9:13; Job 3:9; 38:31,32; Ps 81:3; Eze 32:7,8; 46:1,6Joe 2:10,30,31; 3:15; Am 5:8; 8:9; Mt 2:2; 16:2,3; 24:29; Mr 13:24Lu 21:25,26; 23:45; Ac 2:19,20; Re 6:12; 8:12; 9:2 15 to rule. Heb. for the rule, etc.De 4:19; Jos 10:12-14; Job 31:26; 38:7; Ps 8:3; 19:6; 74:16Ps 136:7,8,9; 148:3,5; Isa 13:10; 24:23; 45:7; Hab 3:11; Mt 24:29Mt 27:45; 1Co 15:41; Re 16:8,9; 21:23he made the stars also. Or, with the stars also. 9:13; Job 38:12; Ps 8:1,3; Ac 13:47 Ps 19:6; Jer 31:35Deuteronomy 4:19
when thou.17:3; 2Ki 23:4,5,11; Job 31:26,27; Jer 8:2; Eze 8:16; Am 5:25,26the host.Ge 2:1; 2Ki 17:16; 21:3; Jer 19:13; Zep 1:5; Ac 7:42; Ro 1:25which the Lord.Ge 1:16-18; Jos 10:12,13; Ne 9:6; Ps 74:16,17; 136:7-9; 148:3-5Jer 31:35; 33:25; Mt 5:45divided. or, imparted.Job 31:26-28
beheld.Ge 1:16-18; De 4:19; 11:16; 17:3; 2Ki 23:5,11; Jer 8:2; Eze 8:16sun. Heb. light. the moon.Ps 8:3,4; Jer 44:17in brightness. Heb. bright. my heart.De 11:16; 13:6; Isa 44:20; Ro 1:21,28my mouth hath kissed my hand. Heb. my hand hath kissed mymouth. 1Ki 19:18; Ps 2:12; Ho 13:2 an.11; 9:15; 23:7; Ge 18:25; De 17:2-7,9; Jud 11:27; Ps 50:6; Heb 12:23for.Jos 24:23,27; Pr 30:9; Tit 1:16; 2Pe 2:1; 1Jo 2:23; Jude 1:4Job 38:12
commanded.Ge 1:5; Ps 74:16; 136:7,8; 148:3-5since.4,21; 8:9; 15:7the dayspring.Lu 1:78; 2Pe 1:19Psalms 8:3
When.19:1; 111:2; Job 22:12; 36:24; Ro 1:20work.33:6; Ge 1:1; Ex 8:19; 31:18; Lu 11:20moon.104:19; 136:7-9; 148:3; Ge 1:16-18; De 4:19; Job 25:3,5Psalms 136:7-9
74:16,17; 104:19; Ge 1:14-19; De 4:19 The sun.148:3; Jer 31:35; Mt 5:45to rule. Heb. for the rulings. The moon and stars.The sun is the monarch of day, the state of light; the moon of the night, the state of darkness. The rays of the sun falling on the atmosphere, are refracted and diffused over the whole of the hemisphere of the earth immediately under his orb; while those rays of that vast luminary which, because of the earth's smallness in comparison with the sun, are diffused on all sides beyond the earth, falling on the opaque disc of the moon, are reflected back on the lower hemisphere, or the part of the earth opposite the sun. But the reflected light being 50,000 times less in intensity than that of the sun, there is a sufficient distinction between day and night, though each is ruled and determined by one of these two great lights. 8:3; 89:36,37; Job 31:26Jeremiah 31:35
which giveth.Ge 1:14-18; De 4:19; Job 38:33; Ps 19:1-6; 72:5,17; 74:16Ps 89:2,36,37; 119:89; 136:7-9; Mt 5:45which divideth.Ex 14:21,22; Job 26:12; Ps 74:13; 78:13; 106:9; 114:3-5; Isa 51:15Isa 63:12when.5:22; Job 38:10,11; Ps 93:3,4; 107:25-29; Isa 51:15; Mt 8:25,26The Lord.10:16; 32:18; 46:18; 50:34; 51:19; Isa 48:2; 54:5
Copyright information for
TSK