Genesis 46:3-7
the God.28:13fear not.15:1,13; 26:2,3; Isa 41:10; 43:1,2; Jer 40:9; Ac 27:24I will.12:2; 13:15,16; 18:18; 22:17; 28:14; 35:11; 47:27; Ex 1:7-10; De 1:10De 10:22; 26:5; Ac 7:17 will go.28:15; 48:21; Isa 43:1,2and I will.15:14-16; 50:5,13,24,25; Ex 3:8and Joseph.This last and most solemn office, as Mr. Hewlett observes, that could be paid to a parent, was generally performed by the nearest relation of the deceased. This promise must have given great consolation to the venerable patriarch's mind. 50:1 Jacob.Ac 7:15in the waggons.31:17,18; 45:19,21,27; Ex 10:24,26 into Egypt.15:13; Nu 20:15; De 10:22; 26:5; Jos 24:4; 1Sa 12:8; Ps 105:23Isa 52:4; Ac 7:15 7Numbers 20:15
our fathers.Ge 46:6; Ac 7:15dwelt.Ge 15:13; Ex 12:40vexed us.11:5; 16:13; Ex 1:11-14,16,22; 5:14; De 26:6; Ac 7:19Deuteronomy 10:22
with threescore.And now, from so small a beginning, they are multiplied to more than 600,000 men, besides women and children; and this, indeed, in the space of 40 years; for the 603,000 which came out of Egypt were at this time all dead, except Moses, Joshua, and Caleb. How easy can God increase and multiply, as well as diminish and bring low! In all things, by his omnipotence, he can do whatsoever he will; and he will do whatsoever is right. Ge 46:27; Ex 1:5; Ac 7:14as the stars.1:10; 28:62; Ge 15:5; Nu 26:51,62; Ne 9:23; Heb 11:12Deuteronomy 26:5
A Syrian.Jacob being called a Syrian from his long residence in Padan-aram. Ge 24:4; 25:20; 28:5; 31:20,24; Ho 12:12ready.Ge 27:41; 31:40; 43:1,2,12; 45:7,11; Isa 51:1,2he went down.Ge 46:1-7; Ps 105:23,24; Ac 7:15a few.7:7; Ge 46:27; Ex 1:5became.10:22; Ge 47:27; Ex 1:7,12Joshua 24:4
unto Isaac.Ge 25:24-26unto Esau.Ge 32:3; 36:8; De 2:5Jacob.Ge 46:1-7; Ps 105:23; Ac 7:15
Copyright information for
TSK