EXPOSITION
GENESIS 12:1
Designed to trace the outward development of God's kingdom on the
earth, the narrative now concentrates its attention on one of the
foregoing Terachites, whose remarkable career it sketches with
considerable minuteness of detail, from the period of his emigration
from Chalde... [ Continue Reading ]
EXPOSITION
GENESIS 12:6
AND ABRAM PASSED THROUGH—literally, _passed over, _or traveled about
as a pilgrim (cf. Hebrews 11:9) in—THE LAND UNTO (or as far as) THE
PLACE OF SICHEM. A prolepsis for the place where the city Shechem
(either built by or named after the Hivite prince, Genesis 34:2) was
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EXPOSITION
GENESIS 12:10
AND THERE WAS A FAMINE. רָעָב, from a root signifying to hunger,
the primary. idea appearing to lie in that of an ample, _i.e._ empty,
stomach (Gesenius, Furst). The term is used of individuals, men or
animal (Psalms 34:11; Psalms 50:12); or of regions (Psa 41:1-13 :55).
IN... [ Continue Reading ]