” and explained as meaning “Highlanders.”“Beth-haran” is the name of a town built by the “children of Gad” (Numbers 32:36) and mentioned along with “Beth-Nimrah.” Possibly, therefore, Haran was also the name of a local deity....
where Abram calls Sarai his sister, daughter of his father, though not of his mother; on the other hand, the circumstance that Sarai is introduced in Genesis 11:31 merely as the daughter-in-law of Terah, may be explained on the ground that she left Ur, not as his daughter, but as ...
God added a depth to that rest and spoke to Abraham (Genesis 15:11-12). When God spoke, He explained that He would keep His promises. Don’t skip the detail before God spoke. Abraham spent the afternoon waiting for God’s answer, and it didn’t come. He wanted to hear from God,...
Eylon Aviv, a principal at venture capital firm Collider Ventures, views cryptocurrency lending as an “essential primitive for the growth of the crypto ecosystem,” but as he further explained to Cointelegraph: “We are currently caught in transitional limbo between centralized actors [Genesis, 3AC...
subsidiaries remained unaffected. Still operating, as usual, are Genesis’ outfit offering derivatives and custody services as well as its Global Trading division. Commenting on a likely headway for Genesis amid its insolvency crisis, Paul Aronzon, an independent director at the company, explained: ...
13 and 21. The style is laconic; motivations and thoughts are not explained, and the reader cannot but wonder at the scene. In vv. 15–18, the angel repeats the seventh and climactic promise. Moriah: the mountain is not given a precise geographical location here, though 2 Chr 3:1 ...
and is best explained by our Lord, "the beginning of the creation which God created", ( Mark 13:19 ) and the sense is, either that as soon as God created, or the first he did create were the heavens and the earth; to which agrees the Arabic version; not anything was created before...
30:6Dan: explained by the termdannanni, “he has vindicated me.” 30:8Naphtali: explained by the Hebrew termnaftulim, lit., “contest” or “struggle.” 30:11Gad: explained by the Hebrew termbegad, lit., “in luck,” i.e., “what good luck!” ...
In this chapter are contained a summary of the works of creation on the six days, and God's resting from his works on the seventh day, and the sanctification of that,Ge 2:1-4and an account of various things relating to several parts of the creation enlarged on and explained, and of ...
September 23, 2020 at 5:11 am It was a very informative and inspiring and encouraging commentary Reply Ayokanmi Abodunrin Eniola says November 16, 2023 at 5:01 am This was not just well explained but, also very helpful with my current situation. Thank you and GOD bless you in Jesus...