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2341 Matthew Henry’s Concise Bible Commentary, p. 154.4 (Matthew Henry)

Numbers 36:13 These are the judgments the Lord commanded in the plains of Moab. Most of them related to the settlement in Canaan, into which the Israelites …

2342 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 154.1 (Matthew Henry)

We have in this chapter the determination of another question that arose upon the case of the daughters of Zelophehad. God had appointed that they should …

2343 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 154.2 (Matthew Henry)

We have here the humble address which the heads of the tribe of Manasseh made to Moses and the princes, on occasion of the order lately made concerning the …

2344 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 154.3 (Matthew Henry)

Here is, I. The matter settled by express order from God between the daughters of Zelophehad and the rest of the tribe of Manasseh. The petition is assented …

2345 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 154.4 (Matthew Henry)

II. The law, in this particular case, was made perpetual, and to be observed whenever hereafter the like case should happen, Numbers 36:8. Those that were not heiresses …

2346 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 154.5 (Matthew Henry)

III. The submission of the daughters of Zelophehad to this appointment. How could they but marry well, and to their satisfaction, when God himself directed …

2347 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 154.6 (Matthew Henry)

IV. The conclusion of this whole book, referring to the latter part of it: These are the judgments which the Lord commanded in the plains of Moab ( Numbers 36:13 …

2348 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 598.154 (Matthew Henry)

II. That he was governed herein by a good principle: “ Therefore I have kept thy precepts, because by faith I have seen thy eye always upon me; all my ways are before …

2349 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 956.154 (Matthew Henry)

See, 1. Who they were, that were assembled; the scribes, the principal teachers, and elders, the principal rulers, of the Jewish church: these were the most bitter …

2350 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 957.154 (Matthew Henry)

(1.) They stood afar off. Whether their own fear or their enemies’ fury kept them at a distance, is not certain; however, it was an aggravation of the sufferings of …

2351 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 1006.154 (Matthew Henry)

First, He here takes occasion to show the reason of their incredulity, notwithstanding this testimony—and this was their unacquaintedness with God; as if …

2353 Strong’s Hebrew Concordance, p. IMRAH.4 (James Strong)

… 119:154 Psalms 119:158 Psalms 119:162 Psalms 119:170 Psalms 119:172 Psalms 138:2 Proverbs 30:5 Isaiah 5:24 Lamentations 2:17

2355 Strong’s Hebrew Concordance, p. CHAYAH.12 (James Strong)

quicken Psalms 71:20 Psalms 80:18 Psalms 119:25 Psalms 119:37 Psalms 119:40 Psalms 119:88 Psalms 119:107 Psalms 119:149 Psalms 119:154 Psalms 119:156 Psalms 119:159 Psalms 143:11

2356 Strong’s Hebrew Concordance, p. RIYB.12 (James Strong)

… 119:154 Proverbs 22:23 Proverbs 23:11 Isaiah 1:17 Isaiah 3:13 Jeremiah 2:9 Jeremiah 2:29 Jeremiah 12:1 Jeremiah 50:34 Jeremiah 51:36 Hosea 2:2 Micah 7:9

2357 Strong’s Hebrew Concordance, p. RIYB.2 (James Strong)

… 119:154 Proverbs 18:17 Proverbs 22:23 Proverbs 23:11 Proverbs 25:9 Isaiah 1:23 Isaiah 41:21 Jeremiah 11:20 Jeremiah 20:12 Jeremiah 50:34 Jeremiah 51:36 Lamentations …

2359 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. אהל.2

I. אהל ( settle down (?), Arabic أَهَلَ be inhabited, cf. Assyrian âlu, settlement, city, maʾâlu, maʾâltu, bed; Dl W & Pr 105 Nö ZMG xi (1886), 154, 720 doubts אֹהֶל = أَهْلٌ = âlu; but أَهْل = dwelling actually in vulg.Ar. ac. to So Buhl ) .

2360 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. אֵל⁴.2

… . i. 154, Assyrian Allatu Jr 66, Syriac ܐܰܠܳܗܳܬܳܐ ,, cf. also Bae Rel 58, 90, 97, 271, 297 ) god, but with various subordinate applications to express idea of might;—hardly …