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Genesis 25:1 open_in_new
This genealogy, and Abraham's death recorded here, because no more is to be said about Abraham. Abraham, however, lived until Jacob was 15. Shem died 1846.
a wife. another, instead of "again".
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Genesis 25:2 open_in_new
Medan and
Midian were half-brothers with Ishmael, and they were mixed up together in their dealings. See note on Genesis 37:25; Genesis 37:28.
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Genesis 25:4 open_in_new
these. the tares, sown after Isaac, the good seed.
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Genesis 25:7 open_in_new
175 years. Therefore. sojourner 100 years. Compare Genesis 12:4.
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Genesis 25:8 open_in_new
full of. Hebrew "satisfied with". Supply "days" (not "years"), with Samaritan Pentateuch, Targum of Onkelos, The Targum of Jonathan ben Uzziel, Septuagint, and Syriac.
gathered to his people, an idiomatic Euphemism (App-6) for death and burial. Abraham's "people" were idolaters (Joshua 24:2). See note on 2 Samuel 12:23.
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Genesis 25:9 open_in_new
Machpelah. Compare Genesis 23:9.
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Genesis 25:10 open_in_new
purchased. Compare Genesis 23:16.
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Genesis 25:11 open_in_new
God. Hebrew. Elohim. App-4.
well. Hebrew. beer. See note on Genesis 21:19.
Lahai-roi. Compare Genesis 16:14; Genesis 24:62.
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Genesis 25:18 open_in_new
died. had inheritance. Heb, naphal, to fall, esp. as. lot, giving inheritance (Judges 18:1; 1 Chronicles 1:20. 1Ch 26:14. 2 Chronicles 15:9; Psalms 16:6 (compare Joshua 23:4. Hebrew caused the lot to fall). Hence, to dwell with, as in Proverbs 1:14. Compare Judges 7:12, to encamp, lying along the ground. Ishmael was to dwell in the presence (Hebrew "on the face") of his brethren, i.e. mixed up with them (Genesis 16:12). See Genesis 37:25; Genesis 37:28; Genesis 37:36; Genesis 39:1, and compare Judges 8:24. Midian, being his half-brother (Genesis 15:11; Genesis 15:12). Naphal never rendered "die" elsewhere.
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Genesis 25:19 open_in_new
begat. The same form of the verb as in Genesis 5, used of the godly seed.
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Genesis 25:21 open_in_new
the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4.
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Genesis 25:26 open_in_new
heel. Hebrew. yakob, whence the name Jacob (yakob) heel-catcher: hence, contender.
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Genesis 25:28 open_in_new
venison. Heb . hunting. Figure of speech Metonymy (of the Cause), App-6, hunting put for what was caught. Eating was strong in Esau too (Genesis 25:34). It was "the will of the flesh" which Isaac's faith overcame in Genesis 27, for he wished to bless Esau, and he loved his savoury meat, See note on Genesis 27:3; Genesis 27:4. Compare Hebrews 11:20.
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Genesis 25:29 open_in_new
sod. Part, of. Eng. verb seethe, to boil.
pottage. anything cooked in. pot.
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Genesis 25:30 open_in_new
red. Hebrew red red. Figure of speech Epizeuxis (App-6). (No superlative in Hebrew) Figure of speech. th at delicious red [food].
Lentiles. See Genesis 25:34.
Edom. Hebrew. red, ruddy.. reference also to Genesis 25:25.
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Genesis 25:31 open_in_new
this day. Hebrew "as on this very day. "Figure of speech Simile. App-6. Compare Luke 23:43.
birthright. Included (1) the Father's blessing and supremacy (which went to Jacob, Genesis 27, and Jud 49:8. 1 Chronicles 5:1; 1 Chronicles 5:2); (2). double portion (which went to Joseph, Genesis 48; 1 Chronicles 5:1; 1 Chronicles 5:2); and (3) the Domestic Priesthood (which after going to the firstborn of each family was vested in Levi for the whole nation. Numbers 3:6; Numbers 3:12. Compare Numbers 16:1-3).
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Genesis 25:32 open_in_new
me. Figure of speech Ellipsis (App-6). Brachyology. The words to be supplied are "I will sell it".. famine accounts for the sale. See Genesis 26:1.
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Genesis 25:33 open_in_new
day. Figure of speech Brachyology. App-6. Supply "that thou wilt sell it".
birthright. The Severus Codex here reads "ware", i.e. Esau treated his birthright as merchandise. See App-34.
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Genesis 25:34 open_in_new
and. Figure of speech Polysyndeton. Four "ands" marking the deliberateness of Esau's acts, and their solemn significance. He despised grace. See App-10.
despised. Hence in Hebrews 12:16 he is called "a profane person".