Kejadian 12:5
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orang-orang(TB)/orang(TL) <05315> [the souls.] Haran(TB/TL) <02771> [in.] tanah ..... di(TB)/tanah ........ tanah(TL) <0776> [and into.] Kanaan ..... situ(TB)/Kanaan ........ Kanaan(TL) <03667> [Canaan.] So called from Canaan the son of Ham, lies between the Mediterranean sea on the west, the wilderness of Paran, Idumea, and Egypt on the south, the mountains of Arabia on the east, and the mountains of Lebanon and Phoenicia on the north. Its length, from Dan to Beersheba, is about 200 miles, and its breadth, from the Mediterranean sea to its eastern borders, about 90. |
membawa Sarai, Kej 11:29; [Lihat FULL. Kej 11:29] yang didapat Kej 12:16; Kej 13:2,6; 31:18; 46:6 [Semua] dan orang-orang Kej 14:14; 15:3; 17:23; Pengkh 2:7 [Semua] tanah Kanaan, Kej 11:31; 16:3; Ibr 11:8 [Semua] |
Kejadian 14:16
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Dibawanyalah kembali harta benda Kej 14:11; [Lihat FULL. Kej 14:11] |
Kejadian 20:16
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saudaramu(TB/TL) <0251> [thy.] seribu(TB/TL) <0505> [thousand.] What these pieces were is not certain; but it is probable they were shekels, as it is so understood by the Targum; and the LXX. render it {didrachma,} by which the Hebrew shekel is rendered in ch. 23:15, 16. kuberikan ........ bukti kesucianmu(TB)/kukaruniakan ............. belah(TL) <05414 03682> [behold.] Or, "behold IT (the 1,000 shekels) is to thee," etc. bukti kesucianmu(TB)/belah(TL) <03682> [a covering.] dibenarkan(TB)/dikau ...... lainpun(TL) <03198> [thus.] |
Kejadian 26:9
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Dia saudaraku? Kej 12:19; [Lihat FULL. Kej 12:19] |
Kejadian 31:25
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di pegunungan, Kej 31:21; [Lihat FULL. Kej 31:21] |
Kejadian 31:46
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saudaranya(TB)/saudara-saudaranya(TL) <0251> [brethren.] Kumpulkanlah(TB)/Himpunkanlah(TL) <03950> [Gather.] timbunan ......... timbunan(TB)/timbunan .......... timbunan(TL) <01530> [an heap.] The word {gal,} rendered "heap," properly signifies a round heap or circle; probably like the Druidical remains in this country, which have been traced in India, Persia, Western Asia, Greece, and Northern Europe. These usually consist of irregular circles of large stones, with a principal one in the midst; the former probably being used for seats, and the latter for an altar; corresponding to the stone set up as a pillar by Jacob, and the heap of stones collected by his brethren. They appear to have been used, as Gilgal undoubtedly was, (Jos 4:5; Jud 2:1; 3:19; ch. 20. 1 Sa 7:16; 10:8, 17; 11:15; 13:7; 15:33. 2 Sa 19:15, 40. 2 Ki 2:1.) as temples, and as places for holding councils, and assembling the people. For a satisfactory elucidation of this subject, consult the Fragments to Calmet, Nos. 156, 735, 736. |
membuat timbunan, |