Kejadian 7:4
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lagi(TB/TL) <05750> [For.] hari .......... empat puluh hari hari puluh(TB)/hari ........... empat ... hari empat(TL) <03117 0705> [forty days.] segala(TB/TL) <03605> [and every.] menghapuskan(TB)/lamanya(TL) <04229> [destroy. Heb. blot out.] |
menurunkan hujan atas bumi puluh hari Bil 13:25; Ul 9:9; 1Sam 17:16; 1Raj 19:8 [Semua] puluh malam Kej 7:12,17; Kel 24:18; 32:1; 34:28; Ul 9:9,11,18,25; 10:10; Ayub 37:6,13; Mat 4:2 [Semua] yang Kujadikan Kej 6:7,13; [Lihat FULL. Kej 6:7]; [Lihat FULL. Kej 6:13] [Semua] |
Kejadian 31:34
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mengambil(TB)/diambil(TL) <03947> [had taken.] pelana(TB/TL) <03733> [furniture.] The word, {car,} rendered "furniture," properly denotes "a large round pannier," placed one on each side of a camel, for a person, especially women, to ride in. It is a hamper, like a cradle, having a back, head, and sides, like a great chair. Moryson describes them as "two long chairs like cradles, covered with red cloth, to hang on the two sides of the camel." Hanway calls them {kedgavays,} which "are a kind of covered chairs, which the Persians hang over their camels in the manner of {panniers,} and are big enough for one person to sit in." Thevenot, who calls then {counes,} says that they lay over them a cover, which keeps then both from the rain and sun; and Maillet describes them as covered cages, hanging on each side of a camel. The late Editor of Calmet has furnished a correct delineation of these cars, as seen on one side of a camel, copied from Dalton's Prints of Egyptian Figures. menggeledah(TB)/diselidikilah(TL) <04959> [searched. Heb. felt.] |
mengambil terafim Kej 31:19; [Lihat FULL. Kej 31:19] dalam pelana Kej 24:63-64; [Lihat FULL. Kej 24:63]; [Lihat FULL. Kej 24:64] [Semua] Laban menggeledah |