Genesis 16:7-13
found.Pr 15:3the fountain.25:18; Ex 15:22; 1Sa 15:7Shur.The desert of Shur being between the south of Canaan, where Hebron was situated, and Egypt, it is likely that Hagar was returning to her own country. Sarai's maid.1,4; Eph 6:5-8; 1Ti 6:1,2whence.3:9; 4:10; Ec 10:4; Jer 2:17,18I flee.1Sa 26:19 submit.Ec 10:4; Eph 5:21; 6:5,6; Tit 2:9; 1Pe 2:18-25; 5:5,6 the angel.22:15-18; 31:11-13; 32:24-30; 48:15,16; Ex 3:2-6; Jud 2:1-3; 6:11Jud 6:16,21-24; 13:16-22; Isa 63:9; Ho 12:3-5; Zec 2:8,9; Mal 3:1Joh 1:18; Ac 7:30-38; 1Ti 6:16I will.17:20; 21:13,16; 25:12-18; Ps 83:6,7 shalt.17:19; 29:32-35; Isa 7:14; Mt 1:21-23; Lu 1:13,31,63Ishmael. i.e., God shall hear. because.41:51,52; 1Sa 1:20hath.29:32,33; Ex 2:23,24; 3:7; Job 38:41; Ps 22:24 be a.21:20; Job 11:12; 39:5-8wild.The word rendered "wild" also denotes the "wild ass;" the description of which animal in Job 39:5-8, affords the very best representation of the wandering, lawless, freebooting life of the Bedouin and other Arabs, the descendants of Ishmael. his hand.27:40he shall.25:18 called.7,9,10; 22:14; 28:17:19; 32:30; Jud 6:24Thou.32:30; Ex 33:18-23; 34:5-7; Ps 139:1-12; Pr 5:21; 15:3him that.31:42Genesis 18:1
1 The Lord appears to Abraham, who entertains angels.9 Sarah is reproved for laughing at the promise of a son.16 The destruction of Sodom is revealed to Abraham.23 Abraham makes intercession for the inhabitants. appeared.15:1; 17:1-3,22; 26:2; 48:3; Ex 4:1; 2Ch 1:7; Ac 7:2Mamre.13:18; 14:13and he sat.In these verses we have a delightful picture of genuine and primitive hospitality: a venerable father sits at the tent door, not only to enjoy the current of refreshing air, but that if he saw any weary and exhausted travellers, he might invite them to rest and refresh themselves during the heat of the day, and the same custom still continues in the east. It was not the custom, nor was there any necessity, for strangers to knock at the door, or to speak first, but to stand till they were invited.Genesis 18:17
2Ki 4:27; 2Ch 20:7; Ps 25:14; Am 3:7; Joh 15:15; Jas 2:23Genesis 31:5
I see.2,3the God.3,13,42,53; 32:9; 48:15; 50:17Genesis 31:13
the God.28:12-22; 35:7return.3; 32:9Genesis 48:15-16
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 6:6-10 Angel.16:7-13; 28:15; 31:11-13; Ex 3:2-6; 23:20,21; Jud 2:1-4; 6:21-24Jud 13:21,22; Ps 34:7,22; 121:7; Isa 47:4; 63:9; Ho 12:4,5; Mal 3:1Ac 7:30-35; 1Co 10:4,9redeemed.Ps 34:2; Mt 6:13; Joh 17:15; Ro 8:23; 2Ti 4:18; Tit 2:14my name.5; 32:28; De 28:10; 2Ch 7:14; Jer 14:9; Am 9:12; Ac 15:17grow into. Heb. as fishes do increase.1:21,22; Nu 1:46; 26:34,37Fish are the most prolific of all animals: a tench lays 1,000 eggs, a carp 20,000, and Leuwenhoek counted in a middling sized cod, 9,384,000. a multitude.49:22; Ex 1:7; Nu 26:28-37; De 33:17; Jos 17:17
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