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3 Regum 12:8
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quomodo Jacob ingressus est in Ægyptum, et clamaverunt patres vestri ad Dominum : et misit Dominus Moysen et Aaron, et eduxit patres vestros de Ægypto : et collocavit eos in loco hoc.
quomodo Jacob ingressus est in Ægyptum, et clamaverunt patres vestri ad Dominum: et misit Dominus Moysen et Aaron, et eduxit patres vestros de Ægypto, et collocavit eos in loco hoc.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Jacob: Genesis 46:5-7, Numbers 20:15, Acts 7:15
cried: Exodus 2:23, Exodus 2:24, Exodus 3:9
sent Moses: 1 Samuel 12:6, Exodus 3:10, Exodus 4:14-16, Exodus 4:27-31, Exodus 6:26
brought: Exodus 12:51, Exodus 14:30, Exodus 14:31
made them: Joshua 1:2-4, Joshua 1:6, Joshua 3:10-13, Psalms 44:1-3, Psalms 78:54, Psalms 78:55, Psalms 105:44
Reciprocal: Genesis 15:14 - that Genesis 46:6 - into Egypt Numbers 33:1 - under the hand Judges 10:11 - Egyptians Hosea 12:13 - General Acts 7:35 - a ruler
Gill's Notes on the Bible
When Jacob was come into Egypt,.... With his family to see his son Joseph, and dwelt there; or rather the posterity of Jacob are meant, who settled in Egypt, and continued there many years, and at length were oppressed by the Egyptians, and brought into hard bondage:
and your fathers cried unto the Lord; by reason of their bondage, for help and deliverance:
then the Lord sent Moses and Aaron, which brought forth your fathers out of Egypt; after various messages carried by them from the Lord to Pharaoh king of Egypt, and after many signs and wonders wrought by them, by which the heart of that king was at last brought to consent to their dismission:
and made them dwell in this place; the land of Canaan; they conducted them through the Red sea, guided them through the wilderness, and accompanied them, especially Moses, to the borders of the land of Canaan; for neither of them went into it, but died before the people's entrance there. Joshua, the successor of Moses, of whom Samuel makes no mention, introduced Israel into it, conquered the land for them, and settled them in it; though Moses and Aaron, as they were the instruments of bringing them out of Egypt, were the cause, by conducting them through the wilderness, and by their prayers, counsels, and instructions, of their entrance into and settlement in it: besides, Moses appointed Joshua in his stead, and ordered him to lead the people there, and directed to the division of the land among them, yea, two tribes and an half were settled by him on the other side Jordan; the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Arabic versions, read in the singular number, "he made them dwell, that is, the Lord".
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Samuel 12:8. The Lord sent Moses and Aaron — He shows them that through all their history God had ever raised them up deliverers, when their necessities required such interference.