Genesis 18:5

And I.

Jud 6:18; 13:15; Mt 6:11

bread.This was the third requisite, and is introduced in its proper order; as eating immediately after exertion or fatigue is very unwholesome.

comfort. Heb. stay.

Jud 19:5; Ps 104:15; Isa 3:1

are ye come. Heb. ye have passed.

19:8; 33:10

Judges 19:8

8

1 Samuel 14:27-29

his eyes.

29; 30:12; Pr 25:26

Cursed.

24,43

faint. or, weary.

My father.

1Ki 18:18

see.It is well known, that hunger and fatigue produce faintness and dim the sight; and on taking a little food, this affection is immediately removed.

1 Samuel 30:12

his spirit.

14:27; Jud 15:19; Isa 40:29-31

three days.

13; Es 4:16; Jon 1:17; Mt 27:63

1 Kings 13:7

refresh.

Ge 18:5; Jud 13:15; 19:21

I will give.As great men in the East make no presents to equals or inferiors when visited, Sir John Chardin thinks that the king intended by this to treat the prophet as his superior.

1Sa 9:7,8; 2Ki 5:15; Jer 40:5; Mal 1:10; Ac 8:18-20; 1Pe 5:2

Psalms 104:15

wine.

23:5; Jud 9:13; Pr 31:6; Ec 10:19; Jer 31:12; Zec 9:15-17; Mr 14:23

Eph 5:18

oil to make his, etc. Heb. to make his face shine with oil,or, more than oil.

92:10; De 28:40; Jud 9:9; Ec 8:1; 9:7; So 1:2-4; Heb 1:9; 1Jo 2:20

bread.

105:16; Le 26:26; De 8:3; Isa 3:1; Eze 4:16; 5:16; 14:13

John 4:34

My meat.

32; 6:33,38; Job 23:12; Ps 40:8; Isa 61:1-3; Lu 15:4-6,10; 19:10

Ac 20:35

and.

5:36; 17:4; 19:30; Heb 12:2
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