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Verse Genesis 26:35. _WHICH WERE A GRIEF OF MIND_] Not the
_marriage_, though that was improper, but the _persons_; they, by
their perverse and evil ways, brought bitterness into the hearts of
Isaac...
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- The Events of Isaac’s Life
5. משׁמרת _mı̂shmeret_, “charge, ordinance.” מציה
_mı̂tsvâh_, “command,” special order. חק _choq_, “decree,
statute,” engraven on stone or metal. תירה _tôrâh_,
“law,”...
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CHAPTER 26 ISAAC IN GERAR
_ 1. The famine (Genesis 26:1)_
2. Jehovah appears unto Isaac (Genesis 26:2)
3. Isaac in Gerar where he denies Rebekah (Genesis 26:6)
4. Isaac's prosperity and the diggin...
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GENESIS 26. ISAAC AND THE PHILISTINES. Apart from Genesis 26:34 f.
this chapter belongs to J. The original has been expanded in Genesis
26:1, and Genesis 26:15;...
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GRIEF. Figure of speech _Metonymy_ (of Effect), grief put for that
which caused it. No wonder it caused "bitterness of spirit" when we
remember who the Canaanites were.
MIND. spirit. Hebrew. _ruach._...
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_a grief of mind_ Heb. _bitterness of spirit_. Cf. Genesis 27:46;
Genesis 28:8. Isaac and Rebekah regarded a mixed marriage with the
people of the land as a source of dishonour to the race; cf. Genesi...
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10. _Esau's Hittite Wives_ (Genesis 26:34-35). At the age of forty,
Esau took as wives two young women of Hittite stock who no doubt were
well contaminated with prevailing Canaanite vices. According t...
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_WHICH WERE A GRIEF OF MIND UNTO ISAAC AND TO REBEKAH._
Which were a grief of mind unto Isaac and to Rebekah. [The Septuagint
has: kai eesan erizousai too Isaak, kai tee Rebekka, and were
contentious...
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26:35 mind (c-7) Lit. 'bitterness of spirit.'...
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ISAAC AT GERAR
Many of the notes on Genesis 20, 21 are applicable to this chapter It
is thought probable that the present narrative is in the main a
repetition from another source of events already r...
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Esau married foreign women. Genesis does not tell us that marrying
foreign women was always wrong. But sometimes it caused trouble and it
made people unhappy. And in later times, God told Jacob’s
*des...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
CHAPTER 26
ISAAC AMONG THE *PHILISTINES
V1 Now there was a *famine in the country. It was like the previous
*famine when Abraham did not have enough food....
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THE TÔLDÔTH ISAAC (Genesis 25:19 to Genesis 35:29).
THE BIRTH OF ISAAC’S SONS.
Abraham begat Isaac — The _Tôldôth_ in its original form gave
probably a complete genealogy of Isaac, tracing up his des...
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וַ תִּהְיֶ֖יןָ מֹ֣רַת ר֑וּחַ לְ
יִצְחָ֖ק וּ
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ISAAC'S WELLS AND COVENANT
Genesis 26:18
It is interesting to follow Isaac in his well-digging. Let us also dig
wells and set streams flowing, which will bless men long after we have
gone home to hea...
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We have here the account of the first direct divine communication of
Jehovah to Isaac. It came in a time of difficulty such as that which
had caused his father to go down into Egypt. Warned against re...
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ISAAC STILL LOVED ESAU MORE THAN JACOB
Esau married two Hittite women. Both Isaac and Rebekah were troubled
by his selection of a mates for life. After all, they did not worship
the God of heaven. He...
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_Offended. They were the daughters of princes of the Heathens,
(Josephus) and being brought up in idolatry and pride, refused to give
ear to the advice of Isaac, who never approved of the marriage of...
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Genesis 27:46
REFLECTIONS
Let no true believer in Jesus ever be discouraged by the trials he
meets with, since the faithful in all ages have been so exercised. The
Apostle makes this an evidence of t...
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Having already shown the position of Isaac, I resume briefly with the
remark that he stands before us clearly as the representative of the
Son, and this too as dead, risen, and in heaven. All will und...
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Here (chap. 26) Isaac replaces Abraham as heir upon the earth. It is a
new revelation, when Isaac is himself in a strange land, like the one
made to Abraham at the first; only that Isaac was already i...
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WHICH WERE A GRIEF OF MIND UNTO ISAAC, AND TO REBEKAH. The marriage of
them itself was a trouble to them, it being contrary to their will
that any of their children should marry with the Canaanites, a...
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_Which were a grief of mind unto Isaac and to Rebekah._
Ver. 35. _Which were a grief._] Because idolatresses, Rev 2:2 and
untractable; because given up by God. Hos 4:17 Rom 1:28...
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1 Isaac because of famine went to Gerar.
2 God instructeth, and blesseth him.
7 Hee is reproued by Abimelech for denying his wife.
12 He groweth rich.
18 He diggeth Esek, Sitnah, and Rehoboth.
23...
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Which were a grief of mind unto Isaac and to Rebekah. They were
literally a bitterness of spirit to them, they caused them many a
bitter hour, their heathen descent itself being mortifying, and their...
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The marriage of Esau...
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FIFTH SECTION
_Isaac’s sorrow over Esau’s marriage with the daughters of Canaan_
GENESIS 26:34-35
34And Esau was forty years old when he took to wife Judith
[celebrated?] the daughter, of Beeri [her...
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ISAAC IN GERAR
A famine occurs in the land, just as it had in the days of Abraham
(ch.12:10). In that case Abraham went down to Egypt, whereas Isaac
went only as far as Gerar, in the land of the Phili...
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A GRIEF OF MIND:
_ Heb._ bitterness of spirit...
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34,35 Esau was foolish in marrying two wives together, and still more
in marrying Canaanites, strangers to the blessing of Abraham, and
subject to the curse of Noah. It grieved his parents that he mar...
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Because to their idolatry and other wickedness they added obstinacy
and incorrigibleness, despising their persons and godly counsels,
whereby they invited them to repentance....
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The opening verse of this chapter connects itself with Genesis
12:1-20. "There was a famine in the land, beside the first famine that
was in the days of Abraham." The trials which meet God's people, i...
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Genesis 26:35 grief H4786 mind H7307 Isaac H3327 Rebekah H7259
Which - Genesis 6:2, Genesis
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THE BLESSING OF ESAU AND JACOB (GENESIS 26:34 TO GENESIS 27:45).
This passage was recorded in writing because it records the blessings
given to Jacob and Esau which were in the nature of a binding cov...
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Genesis 26:34
I. Esau was forty years old when he married. A sin is aggravated,
sometimes, by the age of the sinner. Some men learn nothing by age:
they are forty years old on the books of the regist...
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CONTENTS: Covenant confirmed to Isaac. Isaac's lapse at Gerar, Isaac
as a well digger.
CHARACTERS: Isaac, Rebekah, Abimelech, Ahuzzath, Phichol, Esau,
Judith.
CONCLUSION: It is peculiarly comforting...
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Genesis 26:1. _Abimelech_ was a name common to the kings of Gerar, and
the _Philistines_ were of African descent. Genesis 10:14.
Genesis 26:2. _The Lord appeared unto him._ The infancy of the
patriarc...
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_And Esau was forty years old when he took to wife Judith the daughter
of Beeri the Hittite, and Bashemath the daughter of Elon the Hittite:
which were a grief of mind unto Isaac and to Rebekah._
ESA...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 26:34 The emphasis on the HITTITE origin of
Esau’s wives probably implies that Esau has not chosen them wisely.
This is confirmed as they MADE LIFE BITTER FOR ISAAC AND REBEKAH...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 26:1 The events in this chapter are
difficult to date precisely but they probably took place after the
death of Abraham (Genesis 25:8), when Esau and Jacob were young men.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 26:34. The daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and Bashemath, the
daughter of Elon the Hittite.] These were the children of Heth, with
whom Abraham dealt in the purchase of Machpe...
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 26:23
AND HE (viz; Isaac) WENT UP FROM THENCE (Rehoboth, where latterly he
had been encamped) TO BEER-SHEBA—a former residence of Abraham
(Genesis 21:33), situated "near the water-...
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Now there was a famine in the land, beside the first famine that was
in the days of Abraham. [And like father, like son,] Isaac went to
Abimelech the king of the Philistines unto Gerar (Genesis 26:1)....