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I KsiÄga Królewska 11:18
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Który wyszedszy z Madian przyszli do Faran, a wziąwszy z sobą stamtąd kilka mężów przyszli do Egiptu do faraona, króla egiptskiego, który mu dał dom i potrzeby ku żywności, a dał mu ku temu osobną ziemię.
Uciekinierzy wyruszyli z Midianu i przybyli najpierw do Paran. Z Paran, gdzie dobrali sobie kilku ludzi, przybyli do Egiptu, do faraona. Tam król Egiptu przekazał mu dom, zapewnił mu wyżywienie i nadał mu ziemię.
Zatem wyruszyli z Midjanu i przybyli do Paran; potem zabrali ze sobą ludzi z Paran oraz przybyli do Micraim, do faraona, władcy Micraimu. Ten dał mu dom, wyznaczył mu żywność oraz dał mu ziemię.
Którzy wyszedłszy z Madyjan przyszli do Faran, a wziąwszy z sobą niektóre męże z Faran weszli do Egiptu, do Faraona króla Egipskiego, który mu dał dom, i żywność mu naznaczył, dał mu też i ziemię.
Wyruszyli więc z Midian i przybyli do Paran. Z Paran zabrali ze sobą mężczyzn i przybyli do Egiptu, do faraona, króla Egiptu. Ten dał mu dom, zapewnił mu żywność i dał mu ziemię.
Ruszyli tedy z Midian i dotarli do Paran; zabrawszy z sobą ludzi z Paran doszli do Egiptu, do faraona, króla egipskiego. Ten dał mu dom i wyznaczył mu przydział żywności i nadał mu ziemię.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Midian: Probably not the Midian east of the Red Sea, to which Moses fled - Exodus 2:15, etc. but the Midian east of the Dead Sea, and south of Moab. These Midianites, whose daughters seduced the Israelites to commit idolatry - Numbers 22:4, Numbers 22:7, Numbers 25:15, Numbers 31:2, etc. were descendants of Midian, son of Abraham - Genesis 25:2. Their capital city was called Midian, and its remains were to be seen in the time of Eusebius and Jerome: it was situated on the Arnon, south of the city Ar, or Areopolis. Genesis 25:2, Genesis 25:4, Numbers 22:4, Numbers 25:6, Numbers 25:14, Numbers 25:18
Paran: Probably the city of Paran, or the district around it, situated in the south of Idumea, and according to Eusebius, three days' journey east from Elah or Elath, at the head of the eastern branch, or Elamitic gulf of the Red Sea. Genesis 14:6, Genesis 21:21, Numbers 10:12, Deuteronomy 1:1, Deuteronomy 33:2, Habakkuk 3:3
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they arose out of Midian,.... A country which lay in their way to Egypt, and where it seems they made some stay, and then departed:
and came to Paran; near to which was a wilderness of the same name, in which the Israelites wandered when they came out of Egypt, and which lay between Edom and Egypt:
and they took men with them out of Paran; either as guides and guards through the wilderness, or to make the better appearance before Pharaoh, and that they might meet with the better reception:
and they came to Egypt, unto Pharaoh king of Egypt; and told their case, and informed him who Hadad was: who, pitying an unfortunate young prince,
gave him an house; for him and his servants to dwell in:
and appointed him victuals; a daily provision for him and his men:
and gave him land; for his servants to cultivate, and from thence to raise a revenue for his support; the Jewish writers say he gave him cities to rule over; but as he was but a little child when he came, it cannot be thought that was done, at least directly.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Midian - A town in the south of Judah. Paran is the desert tract immediately to the south of Judaea, the modern desert of et-Tih.
Pharaoh - King of the twenty-first (Tanite) dynasty; probably he was Psusennes I, Manetho’s second king. It appears to have been the policy of the Pharaohs about this time to make friends and contract alliances with their eastern neighbors.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Kings 11:18. These arose out of Midian — They at first retired to Midian, which lay to the southwest of the Dead Sea. Not supposing themselves in safety there, they went afterwards to Paran in the south of Idumea, and getting a number of persons to join them in Paran, they went straight to Egypt, where we find Hadad became a favourite with Pharaoh, who gave him his sister-in-law to wife; and incorporated him and his family with his own.