Genesis 1:26
Let us.3:22; 11:7; Job 35:10; Ps 100:3; 149:2; Isa 64:8; Joh 5:17; 14:231Jo 5:7man.In Hebrew, Adam; probably so called either from the red earth of which he was formed, or from the blush or flesh-tint of the human countenance: the name is intended to designate the species. in our.5:1; 9:6; Ec 7:29; Ac 17:26,28,29; 1Co 11:7; 2Co 3:18; 4:4; Eph 4:24Col 1:15; 3:10; Jas 3:9have dominion.9:2,3,4; Job 5:23; Ps 8:4-8; 104:20-24; Ec 7:29; Jer 27:6Ac 17:20,28,29; 1Co 11:7; 2Co 3:18; Eph 4:24; Col 3:10; Heb 2:6-9Jas 3:7,9Genesis 1:28
22; 8:17; 9:1,7; 17:16,20; 22:17,18; 24:60; 26:3,4,24; 33:5; 49:25Le 26:9; 1Ch 4:10; 26:5; Job 42:12; Ps 107:38; 127:1-5; 128:3,4Isa 45:18; 1Ti 4:3moveth. Heb. creepeth.Ps 69:34; *marg:Genesis 9:2
1:28; 2:19; 35:5; Le 26:6,22; Job 5:22,23; Ps 8:4-8; 104:20-23Eze 34:25; Ho 2:18; Jas 3:7Genesis 42:26
26Psalms 144:14
strong to labour. Heb. able to bear burdens, or loaden withflesh. no breaking in. De 28:7,25; Jud 5:8; 6:3,6; 1Sa 13:17-23; 31:7; Jer 13:17-19; 14:18La 1:4-6; Zec 8:3-5Proverbs 14:4
clean.Am 4:6but.13:23; 1Co 9:9-11Isaiah 30:6
burden.46:1,2; 57:9; Ho 8:9,10; 12:1beasts.1Ki 10:2; Mt 12:42into the land.Or, as Bp. Lowth renders, "through a land of distress and difficulty:" the same deserts are here spoken of which the Israelites passed through. 19:4; Ex 1:14; 5:10-21; De 4:20; 8:15; 17:16; Jer 11:4the viper.Nu 21:6,7; De 8:15; Jer 2:6riches.2Ch 9:1; 16:2; 28:20-23Isaiah 46:1
1 The idols of Babylon could not save themselves.3 God saves his people to the end.5 Idols are not comparable to God for power,12 or present salvation. Bel.Bel, called Belus by the Greek and Roman writers, is the same as Baal; and Nebo is interpreted by Castell and Norberg of Mercury; the two principal idols of Babylon. When that city was taken by the Persians, these images were carried in triumph. 21:9; 41:6,7; Ex 12:12; 1Sa 5:3; Jer 48:1-25; 50:2; 51:44,47,52a burden.2:20; Jer 10:5
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