Genesis 15:2 - Scofield Reference Notes

Bible Comments

cf13\super 1) "Lord" (Hebrew, Adon, Adonai)

(1) The primary meaning of Adon, Adonai, is Master, and it is applied in the Old Testament Scriptures both to Deity and to man. The latter instances are distinguished in the English version by the omission of the capital. As applied to man, the word is used of two relationships; master and husband (Genesis 24:9); (Genesis 24:10); (Genesis 24:12) "master" may illustrate the former; (Genesis 18:12) "lord," the latter). Both these relationships exist between Christ and the believer (John 13:13) "master"; (2 Corinthians 11:2); (2 Corinthians 11:3) "husband").

(2) Two principles inhere in the relation of master and servant:

(a) the Master's right to implicit obedience (John 13:13); (Matthew 23:10); (Luke 6:46).

(b) the servant's right to direction in service (Isaiah 6:8-11).

Clear distinction in the use of the divine names is illustrated in (Exodus 4:10-12). Moses feels his weakness and incompetency, and "Moses said unto the Lord Jehovah, O my Lord Adonai, I am not eloquent," etc. Since service is in question, Moses appropriately addresses Jehovah as Lord. But now power is in question, and it not the Lord (Adonai) but Jehovah (Lord) who answers (referring to creation power) -- "and Jehovah said unto him, Who hath made man's mouth? . . Now therefore go, and I will be with thy mouth." The same distinction in (Joshua 7:8-11). See, for other names of Deity:

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 1:1).

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 2:4

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 2:7).

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 14:18

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 15:2

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 17:1

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 21:33

( See Scofield) - (1 Samuel 1:3)

cf13\super 2) "Lord God" (Hebrew, Adonai Jehovah). When used distinctively, this compound name, while gathering into one the special meanings of each

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 2:4).

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 15:2)

will be found to emphasize the Adonai rather than the Jehovah character of Deity. (The following passages may suffice to illustrate this:) (Genesis 15:2); (Genesis 15:8); (Deuteronomy 3:24); (Deuteronomy 9:26); (Joshua 7:7); (Judges 6:22); (Judges 16:28); (2 Samuel 7:18-20); (2 Samuel 7:28); (2 Samuel 7:29); (1 Kings 2:26); (Psalms 69:6); (Psalms 71:5); (Isaiah 7:7).

See, for other names of Deity:

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 1:1).

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 2:4).

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 2:7)

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 14:18).

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 15:2

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 17:1

( See Scofield) - (Genesis 21:33

( See Scofield) - (1 Samuel 1:3)

Genesis 15:2

2 And Abram said, Lord GOD, what wilt thou give me, seeing I go childless, and the steward of my house is this Eliezer of Damascus?