the Week of Proper 18 / Ordinary 23
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法 老 转 身 进 宫 , 也 不 把 这 事 放 在 心 上 。
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
neither: Exodus 9:21, Deuteronomy 32:46, 1 Samuel 4:20, *marg. Job 7:17, Psalms 62:10, Proverbs 22:17, Proverbs 24:32, *marg. Proverbs 29:1, Isaiah 26:11, Jeremiah 5:3, Jeremiah 36:24, Ezekiel 40:4, Amos 4:7-12, Habakkuk 1:5, Malachi 2:2
Reciprocal: Proverbs 27:23 - look well Isaiah 44:19 - considereth in his heart Haggai 1:5 - Consider your ways
Cross-References
Then the Lord said to Noah, "I have seen that you are the best person among the people of this time, so you and your family can go into the boat.
The clean animals, the unclean animals, the birds, and everything that crawls on the ground
came to Noah. They went into the boat in groups of two, male and female, just as God had commanded Noah.
Seven days later the flood started.
They had every kind of wild and tame animal, every kind of animal that crawls on the earth, and every kind of bird.
Every creature that had the breath of life came to Noah in the boat in groups of two.
Water flooded the earth for forty days, and as it rose it lifted the boat off the ground.
The water continued to rise, and the boat floated on it above the earth.
It continued to rise until it was more than twenty feet above the mountains.
All living things that moved on the earth died. This included all the birds, tame animals, wild animals, and creatures that swarm on the earth, as well as all human beings.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Pharaoh turned, and went into his house,.... Turned away from Moses and Aaron, and turned back from the river to which he came, and went to his palace in the city; it being perhaps now about dinner time, when all before related had passed:
neither did he set his heart to this also: had no regard to this miracle of turning the waters into blood, as well as he had none to the rod being turned into a serpent, and devouring the rods of the magicians; he neither considered the one nor the other, or seriously and closely thought of this, any more than of the other.