This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 Excerpt: ...8 Acc. to Lagarde, Atjathawjelus, p. 157, nSVDH; cf. ver. 49, 7 Lagarde, Buhl, Kanon, p. 250. war.1 ma5 nxnro, verb as adverb.2 nun SCT, Septuagint with ir6trK1 asapodosis. That I might have sent you away, -with. merriment,3 song and music; might have arranged festivities on the occasion of your leaving. 3, grandsons, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 Excerpt: ...8 Acc. to Lagarde, Atjathawjelus, p. 157, nSVDH; cf. ver. 49, 7 Lagarde, Buhl, Kanon, p. 250. war.1 ma5 nxnro, verb as adverb.2 nun SCT, Septuagint with ir6trK1 asapodosis. That I might have sent you away, -with. merriment,3 song and music; might have arranged festivities on the occasion of your leaving. 3, grandsons, see ver. 43 and xxxii. 1; comp. note on xxix. 5. trtM, in the sense of ru and only here in Pentateuch. for nib'I' elsewhere in the same document.6 Ver. 29. He might well be justified, then, in requiting himself on Jacob; but God has forbidden him in the night just past.6 T, TMk 7--has been literally rendered, it is to God my hand,8 which might suitably express, I can accomplish anything, though not, / am able, have the power. It should be translated,9 it is according to the power of my hand, it is of my power, I am able. does not mean " strong," from iN, but is a noun like Op and YV; see vol. i. p. 56. God of your father--the plural suffix referring to Jacob and his family;10 the Samaritan and Septuagint have T?N. Isaac is the father. Laban knows from the contents of the warning that it was Jacob's ancestral God who spoke to him. Ver. 30. But though Laban is willing to call him no further to account because his departure is now an accomplished fact, and because it may be accounted for by a great11 desire to see his home again, he cannot allow the theft of his gods to pass in a similar fashion. But in this very particular, where he is undoubtedly in the right, he comes off 1 2 Kings vi. 22. 2 Gesenius,25 114. 2A. 3. 3 1 Sam. xviii. 6. 4 For modern Eastern examples, see Harmer Observations,2 i.-435 f., Ger. tr. i. 415 f. Knobel. 5 Chs. xlviii. 11,1. 20; Ex. xviii. 18; Knobel; Gesenius,28 75A. 2. - Ch. xix. 34. 7 As in Mic. ii. 1; P...
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