Genesis 23:4-6
stranger.17:8; 47:9; Le 25:23; 1Ch 29:15; Ps 39:12; 105:12,13; 119:19Heb 11:9,13-16; 1Pe 2:11buryingplace.3:19; 49:30; 50:13; Job 30:23; Ec 6:3; 12:5,7; Ac 7:5bury.19 5 my lord.18:12; 24:18,35; 31:35; 32:4,5,18; 42:10; 44:5,8; Ex 32:22; Ru 2:13a mighty prince. Heb. a prince of God.21:22; Isa 45:14; 1Jo 3:1,2prince.13:2; 14:14; 24:352 Samuel 24:22-23
Let my lord.Ge 23:11; 1Ch 21:22be oxen.1Sa 6:14; 1Ki 19:21 as a king.Ps 45:16; Isa 32:8The Lord.Job 42:8,9; Ps 20:3,4; Isa 60:7; Eze 20:40,41; Ho 8:13Ro 15:30,31; 1Ti 2:1,2; 1Pe 2:5Jeremiah 32:8
court.2; 33:1Anathoth.7; 1Ki 2:26; 1Ch 6:60Then I.1Sa 9:16,17; 10:3-7; 1Ki 22:25; Zec 11:11; Joh 4:53; Ac 10:17-28that this.That it was by His appointment that I was to make this purchase; the whole of which was designed as a symbolical act, to shew the people, that although Judah and Jerusalem should be desolated, and the inhabitants carried captive to Babylon, yet there should be a restoration, when lands and possessions should be again enjoyed by their legal owners, in the same manner as formerly. During the famine that prevailed in the city, Hanameel probably wanted money to purchase bread, and his field would not be thought of much value in such circumstances, which may account for the stipulated sum being so very small; for at 2s. 6d. the shekel, it would only amount to about 2£. 2s. 6d.
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