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Księga Sędziów 6:21
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Za tym anioł Pański ściągnął koniec laski, którą miał w ręce swej i dotknął mięsa i przaśników, tedy wyszedł ogień z skały a spalił mięso i przaśniki. A potym anioł Pański odszedł od oczu jego.
Zatem ściągnął Anioł Pański koniec laski, którą miał w ręce swojej, i dotknął się mięsa i przaśników, i wyszedł ogień z skały, a spalił mięso i chleby przaśne; a między tem Anioł Pański odszedł od oczu jego.
Zatem anioł WIEKUISTEGO wyciągnął koniec laski, którą miał w swojej ręce i dotknął się mięsa, i przaśników. Wtedy wyszedł ogień ze skały i strawił mięso oraz przaśne chleby; zaś anioł WIEKUISTEGO zniknął sprzed jego oczu.
Zatem ściągnął Anioł Pański koniec laski, którą miał w ręce swojej, i dotknął się mięsa i przaśników, i wyszedł ogień z skały, a spalił mięso i chleby przaśne; a między tem Anioł Pański odszedł od oczu jego.
Wtedy Anioł PANA wyciągnął koniec laski, którą miał w ręce, i dotknął mięsa oraz przaśników; i wydobył się ogień ze skały i strawił mięso i przaśne chleby. Potem Anioł PANA zniknął sprzed jego oczu.
Wtedy anioł Pański wyciągnął laskę, którą trzymał w ręce i dotknął jej końcem mięsa i placków, a wtem buchnął ogień ze skały i strawił mięso i placki. Ale anioł Pański zniknął z jego oczu.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
rose up: Judges 13:20, Leviticus 9:24, 1 Kings 18:38, 1 Chronicles 21:26, 2 Chronicles 7:1
Reciprocal: Genesis 4:4 - had Genesis 15:17 - smoking Genesis 16:10 - the angel Genesis 17:22 - General Genesis 35:13 - General Genesis 48:16 - Angel Exodus 3:12 - token Judges 13:19 - did wonderously 1 Samuel 10:9 - and all those signs 1 Kings 18:24 - answereth by fire
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then the angel of the Lord put forth the end of the staff that was in his hand,.... With which he walked, appearing as a traveller, and which was one reason of Gideon's providing for his refreshment, before he proceeded on in his journey:
and touched the flesh and the unleavened cakes; did not strike the rock with it, as Moses did with his rod, to fetch out water for the Israelites, but touched the provisions brought him; not using it instead of a knife to separate any part of them, but for the working of a miracle, as follows:
and there rose up fire out of the rock; had he struck the rock with his staff, the miracle would not have appeared so great, because it might be thought there was an iron ferrule at the end of it, which striking on a flinty rock might cause fire; but it was the flesh and cakes only that were touched, and these also as having broth poured on them, and the rock likewise:
and consumed the flesh, and the unleavened cakes; though they had the broth poured on them, and were sodden with it; so that the miracle was similar to that wrought by Elijah on Mount Carmel, 1 Kings 18:33, and those who think that this angel was the man, the prophet before mentioned, and he Phinehas, and Phinehas Elijah, are confirmed in their opinion by this likeness; though there is no sufficient ground for it:
then the angel of the Lord departed out of his sight: not went on his journey, as he might seem, but vanished immediately; which circumstance plainly showed, and fully convinced Gideon, that he was not a man, but an angelic spirit, as well as the miracle wrought proved him to be more than a man; and so Gideon had what he desired, a sign that he might know who talked with him, and that what he talked of would certainly come to pass.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Judges 6:21. The angel - put forth the end of the staff — He appeared like a traveller with a staff in his hand; this he put forth, and having touched the flesh, fire rose out of the rock and consumed it. Here was the most evident proof of supernatural agency.
Then the angel - departed out of his sight. — Though the angel vanished out of his sight, yet God continued to converse with him either by secret inspiration in his own heart, or by an audible voice.