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Exodus 2:22 — MSS., the Syriac, the Coptic, and the Arabic, add the following words to this verse: And the name of the second he called Eliezer, for the God of my father has been my help, and delivered me from the hand of Pharaoh. These words are found in Exodus 18:4, but they are certainly necessary here, for it is very likely that these two sons were born within a short space of each other; for in Exodus 4:20, it is said, Moses took his wife and his SONS, by which it is plain that he had both Gershom and Eliezer
Exodus 4:19 — Verso Éxodo 4:19. En Madián... Esta fue una nueva revelación, y parece haber tenido lugar después de que Moisés regresara a su suegro antes de su partida a Egipto.
Exodus 6:25 — Verso Éxodo 6:25. Finees... De sus célebres actos  y de la concesión más honorable que se le hizo a él y a su posteridad, véase Números 25:7-4
2 Kings 4:14 — Versículo 2 Reyes 4:14 . ¿Qué se debe hacer entonces por ella?  Parece que la mujer se retiró tan pronto como hubo dado la respuesta mencionada en el verso anterior.
Nehemiah 4:12 — Verse Nehemiah 4:12. From all places whence ye shall return unto us — This verse is extremely difficult. Our translators have supplied the words, they will be upon you, which have nothing correspondent in the Hebrew. The Septuagint have given a good sense, Αναβαινουσιν
Job 25:1 — God's dominion is supreme, his armies innumerable, and his providence extended over all, 1-3; that man cannot be justified before God; that even the heavenly bodies cannot be reputed pure in his sight; much less man, who is naturally weak and sinful, 4-6. NOTES ON CHAP. XXVVerse Job 25:1. Bildad the Shuhite — This is the last attack on Job; the others felt themselves foiled, though they had not humility enough to acknowledge it, but would not again return to the attack. Bildad has little to
Job 40:4 — Versículo Job 40:4 . He aquí, soy vil. Reconozco mi corrupción interior. No puedo responderte. Pondré mi mano sobre mi boca. No puedo disculparme, y debo estar mudo ante ti.
Psalms 59:5 — wiles, flattery, foul speeches, fair speeches, threats, and ambuscades, to take away his life. Do not show them favour, that they may not succeed in their wicked designs. The prayer here is exactly the same in sentiment with that of Nehemiah, Nehemiah 4:4-5. Hear, our God, for we are despised; turn their reproach upon their own heads;-cover not their iniquity, "and let not their sin be blotted out."
Isaiah 17:4 — Versículo Isaías 17:4 . En aquel día.  Es decir, dice Kimchi , el tiempo en que las diez tribus de Israel, que eran la gloria de Jacob , serían llevadas en cautiverio.
Jeremiah 4:20 — Versículo Jeremias 4:20 . Destrucción sobre destrucción. Ciudades quemadas, y sus habitantes destruidos. Mis tiendas echadas a perder. Incluso las viviendas solitarias en los campos y campo abierto no escapan.
Daniel 5:4 — Versículo Daniel 5:4 . Y alabó a los dioses de oro. Tenían dioses de todas clases , y de todos los metales ; ¡ con dioses de madera y dioses de piedra , además!
Deuteronomy 5:1 — CHAPTER V God's covenant with the people in Horeb, 1-4. Moses the mediator of it, 5. A repetition of the ten commandments, 6-21; which God wrote on two tables of stone, 22. The people are filled with dread at the terrible majesty of God, 23-26; and beseech Moses to be their mediator, 27. The Lord admits
Luke 4:40 — Verse Luke 4:40. When the sun was setting — And consequently the Sabbath ended, for before this it would have been unlawful to have brought their sick to be healed.
John 1:6 — Verso Juan 1:6. Cuyo nombre era Juan... Este era Juan el Bautista; vea su nombre y la naturaleza de su cargo explicado, Marco 1:4 y Mateo 3:1.
John 14:4 — Verse John 14:4. And whither I go ye know — I have told you this so often and so plainly that ye must certainly have comprehended what I have said.
John 20:4 — Verse John 20:4. Outrun Peter — Not because he had a greater desire to see into the truth of these things; but because he was younger, and lighter of foot.
John 20:4 — Verso Juan 20:4. Superó a Pedro...  No porque tuviera un mayor deseo de ver la verdad de estas cosas; sino porque era más joven y más ligero de pies.
Philippians 3:4 — Verse Philippians 3:4. Though I might also have confidence — If any of them have any cause to boast in outward rites and privileges, I have as much; yea, more.
1 Thessalonians 3:4 — Verso 1 Tesalonicenses 3:4 . Para que suframos tribulación... Os preparé para ello, porque sabía que era conforme a su naturaleza que los malvados persiguieran a los seguidores de Dios.
1 Samuel 30:4 — Versículo 1 Samuel 30:4 . Lloraron, hasta que ya no tuvieron fuerzas para llorar.  Esto marca una gran angustia; lloraron, como dice la Vulgata, hasta que les faltaron las lágrimas.
 
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