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   Application you're using is a biblical program Online Bible Study (SOB), version Nr. 2. This is yet a testing release, which is (compared to the previous version) based on HTML5, uses JQuery JavaScript library and Bootstrap framework. The new version brings in some aspects simplifications. The major advantage should be the possibility of using JQuery for the new version tooltips (from which it is now possible to copy their content, or click on active hyperlinks). In the new version are also available informations about the modules and the like. The player of the narrated translations is now HTML5 powered (he does not need Flash player). I hope, that the new features will be gradually added.

 

 

 

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King James 3 - The Literal Translation

King James 3 - The Literal Translation (2006)
Translated by Jay P. Green, Sr.

About the Translation:
An historic event, the publication of the new literal translation of the Bible — the KJ3 (King James Version 3) is going to press. This is what the King James Version was meant to be, an exact word-for-word translation of the Hebrew and Greek texts. This title indicates that this new Bible is an exact literal, word-for-word translation of the Masoretic Hebrew Text and the Greek Received Text (Textus Receptus), the main texts used by the Authorized/King James Version translators. Certainly you will want to know all the truths that God has written in the original Hebrew and Greek languages, for it is truth that has the power to set you free: “And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” (John 8:32)

A true Bible must contain the words of God, all of His words, and no words added from the minds of men (such as paraphrases, synonyms, mistranslations, biases, interpretations, etc.). For this reason we predict that every person that loves God and His Word will now use this KJ3 Bible (why would you want to use a Bible that has thousands of God’s words hidden from you? Or how can you trust a version that mistranslates thousands of words that God has written for you?). God calls those who add words to his words “liar” because they are adding the words to His words and misleading the reader into believing that those words are God’s words. “Do not add to His words, that He not reprove you, and you be proven to be a liar” (Proverbs 30:6)

The difference between the KJ3 Bible and all other English versions ever created in the past is this: This is the first time that any version has contained all of God’s words, as He wrote them, with no words added, and no words deleted. Note that God has commanded this several times. See Deuteronomy 4:2, 12:32, Proverbs 30:6, Revelation 22:18, 19. KJ3 “You shall not add onto the Word I command you, neither shall you take away from it, to keep the commandments which I have commanded you.”

This new KJ3 version is the version that lovers of God and His Word can safely use with the approval of God. You and every person will be judged by ALL of the words that God has written. Add to this, that God wrote in grammatical forms (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc.) Out Lord Jesus was always careful to keep the grammar of the Old Testament words He quoted in the New Testament. No other Bible version has ever strictly given the reader these grammatical forms as God has written them. In all other versions printed before there is a consistent failure to report to the reader the precise use of these word forms (verbs have been falsely translated as nouns, and vice versa; adjectives have been largely ignored); when reported the previous translations do not tell the reader whether they are plural or singular.

The worst mistranslations: “Lord” for the divine name (“I am Jehovah, that is my name,”). God’s name is mistranslated more than 6,000 times. Every nation had their lords, but only Israel had Jehovah as their God. All other countries were “the nations.” In the New Testament “Gentiles” is falsely put for the “nations.” “Church” is a word God never wrote: instead he called the meeting place “the assembly” both in the New and Old Testament. “The children of Israel” never existed as such, for the word, for “sons” is badly translated as “children.” In many versions this occurs more than 500 times. Dead is either an adjective (“dead ones”) or a verb (“to die”), (e.g. “he has died”). Also (“put to death”) is from this verb, and most often translated as “cause to die”. Usually, with most translations which have the same verb twice, one of the verbs will be replaced with an adverb. Charles Spurgeon had the following to say about translation.

“Concerning the fact of difference between the Revised and Authorized Versions, I would say that no Baptist should ever fear any honest attempt to produce the correct text, & an accurate interpretation of the Old/New Testaments. For many years Baptists have insisted upon it that we ought to have the Word of God translated in the best possible manner, whether it would confirm certain religious opinions and practices, or work against them. All we want is the exact mind of the Spirit, as far as we can get it. Beyond all other Christians we are concerned in this, seeing we have no other sacred book; we have no prayer book or binding creek, or authoritative minutes of conference — we have nothing but the Bible — and we would have that as pure as ever we can get it. By the best and most honest scholarship that can be found we desire that the common version may be purged of every blunder of transcribers, or addition of human ignorance, or human knowledge, that so the Word of God may come to us as it came from his own hand.” [Charles H. Spurgeon from Heart-Disease Curable MTP Vol 27, Year 1881, pgs. 341, 342-3, Isaiah 61:1]

Only by going back to the each and every word of the Hebrew and Greek manuscripts can we ever attempt to have the pure translation that Charles Spurgeon above desires. This is what we have tried to do with the KJ3 Bible – Literal Translation of the Bible.

 

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hudson   (27.1.2024 - 14:55)
E-mail: hudsonpotgmail.com
Hello, I would like to contact developers to tell me where I can get "portuguese almeida revised and updated (with strong’s numbers)" because I want to make a website for studies. Please, for the growth of the kingdom of God.

Lukáš Znojemský   (21.9.2022 - 09:55)
Rád tuto stránku navštěvuji a učím se z ní v posledních týdnech. Velmi mi pomohla jazykově a přiblížila mi význam některých veršů, jejichž plný význam nebo zabarvení bylo ztraceno v překladu. "Obsluha" (tady se za výraz velmi omlouvám) je pohotová a technicky znalá. Velmi doporučuji.

Carola Teach   (14.6.2022 - 19:43)
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Hallo Libor Vielen Dank für den Hinweis. Die kroatische Bibel reicht. Soweit ich eine Freundin verstand, ist bosnisch und kroatisch das gleiche und serbisch ähnlich, war ja früher auch ein Land, Jugoslawien , nur das eben da zwischen islamischen und traditionell christlichen Streit von aussen reingebracht und geschürrt wurde. Ich leite die kroatische Bibelsuche gleich weiter Einige können lesen, einige nicht und so ist das Super installiert, das man die Bibel auch auf Audio stellen kann. Toll ist es, das auch die Nafterli Herz Tur-Sinai Bibel in deutsch dabei ist, denn da finde ich vieles, speziell Psalm 91 als Beispiel authentischer formuliert, als in allen anderen deutschen Bibeln. Das jüdische Neue Testament von David H. Stern habe ich auch, aber die Nafterli Herz Tur-Sinai Bibel ist mir persönlich sehr wichtig. Vielen Dank Libor für diese kompakte Internet Webseiten- Arbeit für den Herrn, uns sein noch besser studieren und weiter geben zu können Shalom .

CarolaTeach   (14.6.2022 - 12:32)
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Wer hat diese Seite ermöglicht und wer wartet diese Seiteund bezahlt die Website Kosten ? Mit dieser Website dient ihr Gott dem Vater zum Bau der Gemeinde Gottes. Und wir wurden im Buch Korinther aufgerufen, da wo wir genährt werden, auch zu unterstützen. Ich bitte den Admin dieser Seite, mir per email die Kontonummer mitzuteilen, dass ich mit Gaben mtl.segnen kann und nicht nur fromme Sprüche loslasse, denn seit kurzem bekam ich den Link dieser Seite und arbeite sehr gerne auf dieser Seite und gebe den Link weiter. Bitte das sich der Webseitengründer meldet. Danke.

Herzlichen Dank für Ihr Angebot. Aber ich brauche Ihre Hilfe nicht, ich leide nicht an Mangel :-) Wenn Sie helfen möchten, helfen Sie bitte jemandem in Ihrer Nähe.    Libor

Carola Teach   (14.6.2022 - 12:12)
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Vielen Dank für diese Möglichkeit Bibel-Ausgaben vergleichen zu können. Eine sehr gut aufgebaute Strukturierung und sehr bedien- freundlich. Ich hätte eine Bittende Frage. Habt Ihr auch die bosnische Bibel oder besteht da Möglichkeit, auch für Bosnieer, Kroaten, Serben die bosnische Bibel hier zu hinterlegen. Ich habe seit 2015 sehr viel Kontakt zu Bosnierer , Kroaten, Serben und Albanern Kosovo und muß Bibelstellen immer auf google übersetzen, um ihnen die Bibel näher zu bringen, was sie dankbar annehmen, aber bei Google habe ich nie die Sicherheit, dass die Übersetzung gut geprüft ist. Kommen auch Bibeln als bosnisch - und albanische Bibeln hinzu ? Danke

Außer der bosnischen Bibel ist alles, was benötigt wird, bereits hier in der SOB (Studien Online Bible) enthalten. Diese Übersetzungen sind im Abschnitt "Andere europäische Übersetzungen" zu finden. Serbische Bibel (Kyrillisch), Serbische Bibel (Đuro Daničić, Vuk Karadžić - 1865), Albanian Bibel und Kroatische Bibel. Sie können die bosnische Bibel im PDF-Format HIER herunterladen.    Libor

Joe   (4.3.2021 - 17:49)
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Hallo und vielen Dank für die hilfreiche Suchfunktion bei den hebräischen Bibeln – ich benutze sie seit Jahren zur Überprüfung der masoretischen Zählungen von Wortpaaren. Ein Schreibfehler am Ende von Josua 11,16 (Elberfelder 1905) "und das ebirge Israel und seine Niederung", es müsste heißen "und das Gebirge Israel und seine Niederung". Grüße aus Zittau / Sachsen

Danke. Natürlich hast du recht - ich habe es bereits behoben.    Libor

Josef   (4.2.2021 - 15:51)
E-mail: pepas74seznam.cz
Tak tohle mě velmi potěšilo. Je to dobře ovladatelné na rozdíl od jiných zdrojů. Děkuji moc! :)

Lukáš   (24.11.2020 - 10:02)
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Chyba v textu Kat. lit. překlad. Zjevení 11, 10. protože tito dva poroci jim způsobili hodně trápení.

Zdeněk Staněk   (22.8.2020 - 14:36)
E-mail: zdenek.stanekwhitepaper.bluefile.cz
Chybí 'ě': http://obohu.cz/csp.php?k=2Te&kap=3&v=4

Vskutku. Již jsem to opravil.    Libor

Ani Gallert   (4.7.2018 - 16:24)
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Vielen, vielen Dank für diese Seite (und dass wir sie kostenfrei nutzen können)! Sie ist sehr gut gemacht und eröffnet beim Bibelstudium völlig neue Einblicke! Eine dringende Frage habe ich zur Adolf Ernst Knoch Bibel - die Begriffe, die kursiv und hell in den Versen dargestellt sind - bedeuteten diese, die Worte wurden von Knoch hinzugefügt, weil im Original nicht mehr erhalten? Oder wie ist das zu verstehen? Vielen Dank und Gottes Segen, Ani

Hallo, Ani. Kursiv und hell - das sind die Worte, die nicht im Originaltext sind, aber sie sind wichtig für das richtige Verständnis. Sie können es im VERGLEICHS-MODUS gut sehen. Schauen Sie sich zum Beispiel das Münchener Neues Testament an...     Libor

Andreas Boldt   (27.2.2018 - 05:41)
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Ich habe diese Seite gefunden um einfach Bibel online zu benutzen in verschiedenen Sprachen - ich bin überzeugt das Gott sein Wort bewahrt hat in allen Sprachen. Und weiß bis zum Ende hin wird sein Wort leuchten. "Denn mein Wort wird nicht leer zu mir zurückkehren..." - Gottes Segen für die segensreiche Arbeit die ihr tut. Leider kann ich kein Tscheschisch aber habe auch Bekannte in der Slowakei und bin Euch sehr verbunden im Sinne des Protestantismus. Ich benutze die Bibel jeden Tag. Andreas Boldt

Ich danke Ihnen, Andreas. Diese Anwendung ist viel mehr als nur eine Online-Bibel. Versuchen Sie bitte herauszufinden, welche Optionen und Funktionen SOB anbietet... (Anleitung) Libor

Juraj Kaličiak   (5.2.2018 - 11:06)
E-mail: juro.kaliciakgmail.com
Nech Vám pán odplatí Jeho spôsobom, toto je nejlepšia verzia práce s Božím slovom. Vyhladávanie, režim porovnávania sú skvelé. Pracujem s touto stránkou už celé roky a cítim povinnosť povzbudiť autorov, že je toto určite požehnaná práca. Veľa to používam aj na mobile, ako rýchlu online bibliu. Oceňujem odvahu vydania prekladu Jozefa Roháčka v edícii Dušana Seberíniho s doslovným prekladom Božieho mena. Výborná je možnosť porovnania s gréckymi originál textami so strongovými číslami. Buďte požehnaní bratia. Juraj

Vďaka Juraj. Je príjemné počuť, že tento biblický program používate už dlhší čas, a že ste s ním spokojný. Snažím sa SOB stále vylepšovať. Nie sú žiadni autori - je iba jeden amatér, ktorý chce (okrem bežných funkcií biblických programov) najmä sprístupniť originálny text biblie pre všetkých - aj bez znalosti biblických jazykov. Libor

John Builer   (30.1.2018 - 07:07)
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Ganz, ganz grosse Klasse, diese Seite, besser, als alles andere!!! Vielen Dank!!! Bitte machen Sie so weiter!!! Danke! Regards, John Builer

Danke, ich schätze es wirklich ...

Zdeněk Staněk   (27.12.2017 - 15:34)
E-mail: zdenek.stanekwhitepaper.bluefile.cz
WLC 5M 6:4 v prvním slově chybí souhláska ajin a v posledním slově dálet. Díval jsem se do jiných zpracování textu WLC a tam jsou.

OK. Upravil jsem text podle textu Tanachu.

Vladimir Bartoš   (23.11.2017 - 23:15)
E-mail: bartos.vlemail.cz
Tyto stránky jsem objevil náhodou, když jsem hledal on line čtení Bible. Jsem úplně nadšený z toho, jaké jsou zde možností a chci za to poděkovat!!

Jsem rád, že Vás tento on-line biblický program tolik zaujal. Věřím, že se to ještě zlepší, když si prostudujete návod, případně novinky na Facebooku :-)

Libor Diviš   (14.10.2016 - 08:02)
Vítejte v knize hostů. Sem můžete vkládat své komentáře k nové verzi SOB (Studijní on-line bible). Jen bych Vás chtěl poprosit, abyste si předtím prostudovali návod k tomuto biblickému programu.

Welcome. Here you can write your comments relating to this new version of the online biblical program SOB (Online Bible Study) - your assessment, proposals, error notices etc.

 

 

   

King James 3 - The Literal Translation

Jay P. Green, Sr.(2006)

1And Abraham was old, going on in days, and Jehovah had blessed Abraham in all things. 2And Abraham said to his slave, oldest in his house, the one who governed in all that was to him, Please put your hand under my thigh. 3And I will cause you to swear by Jehovah, God of the heavens and God of the earth, that you will not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanite, among whom I dwell. 4But you shall go to my land and to my kindred and take a wife for my son, for Isaac. 5And the slave said to him, Perhaps the woman will not be willing to go after me to this land; shall I indeed bring back your son into the land from out of which you came? 6And Abraham said to him, Take heed for yourself that you not take my son back there. 7Jehovah, the God of Heaven, who took me from the house of my father and from the land of my birth, and who spoke to me, and who swore to me, saying, I will give this land to your seed; He shall send His Angel before you, and you shall take a wife from there for my son. 8And if the woman will not be willing to go after you, then you shall be clear from this oath of mine; only do not take my son back there. 9And the slave put his hand under the thigh of his master Abraham and swore to him concerning this thing. 10And the slave took ten camels from his master’s camels and left. And all his master’s goods were in his hand. And he rose up and went to Mesopotamia, to the city of Nahor. 11And he made the camels kneel outside the city, by a well of water at the time of the evening, the time that women go out to draw. 12And he said, Jehovah, God of my master Abraham, I pray, cause her to meet before me this day, and do kindness to my master Abraham. 13Behold! I am standing by the well of water, and the daughters of the men of the city are coming out to draw water. 14And let the girl to whom I shall speak this: Please let down your pitcher that I may drink; and she will say, Drink and also I will water your camels; let it be her You have approved for Your servant, for Isaac. And by this I shall know that You have shown kindness to my master. 15And it happened before he had finished speaking. Behold! Rebekah came out, she who was born to Bethuel the son of Milcah, the wife of Nahor, the brother of Abraham, with her pitcher on her shoulder. 16And the girl was very good of form, a virgin, a man not having known her. And she went down to the well and filled her pitcher and came up. 17And the slave ran to meet her and said, Please let me sip a little water from your pitcher. 18And she said, Drink, my lord. And she hurried and let down her pitcher on her hand and gave him a drink. 19And she finished giving drink to him. And she said, I also will draw for your camels until they have finished drinking. 20And she hurried and emptied her pitcher into the trough. And she again ran to the well to draw and drew for all his camels. 21And watching her, the man kept silent in order to know if Jehovah had prospered his way, or not. 22And it happened when the camels had finished drinking, the man took a golden ring, its weight a half shekel, and two bracelets for her hands, ten of gold their weighing. 23And he said, Whose daughter are you? Please tell me, is there room for us to stay in your father’s house? 24And she said to him, I am the daughter of Bethuel, the son of Milcah, whom she bore to Nahor. 25And she said to him, Both straw and fodder are plentiful with us, also a room to pass the night. 26And the man bowed and worshiped Jehovah. 27And he said, Blessed be Jehovah, God of my master Abraham, who has not left off His kindness and His truth with my master, I being in the way, Jehovah guided me to the house of the brother of my master. 28And the girl ran and told these things to the house of her mother. 29And Rebekah had a brother, his name being Laban. And Laban ran out to the man, to the well. 30And it happened when he saw the ring, and the bracelets on his sister’s hands, and when he heard his sister’s words, Rebekah, saying, So the man spoke to me, then he came to the man and saw him standing by the camels at the fountain. 31And he said, Come in, blessed of Jehovah! Why are you standing outside? I have prepared the house and a place for the camels. 32And the man came into the house. And he unloaded the camels and gave straw and fodder to the camels, and water to wash his feet and the feet of the men who were with him. 33And food was set before him to eat, but he said, I will not eat until I have spoken my message. And he said, Speak. 34And he said, I am the slave of Abraham. 35And Jehovah has blessed my master much, and he is great. And He has given to him flocks and herds, and silver and gold, and male slaves and slave-girls, and camels and asses. 36And my master’s wife bore a son to my master when she was old, and he has given to him all that is his. 37And my master caused me to swear, saying, You shall not take a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanite, in whose land I live. 38But you shall go to the house of my father and to my family and you shall take a wife for my son. 39And I said to my master, Perhaps the woman will not go after me.  40And he said to me, Jehovah, before whom I walk, will send His Angel with you and prosper your way. And you shall take a wife for my son from my family, from my father’s house. 41Then you shall be released from my oath, when you have come to my family, and if they do not give one to you; then you shall be released from my oath. 42And today I came to the well. And I said, Jehovah, God of my master Abraham, I pray, if You will, prosper the way in which I am about to go. 43Behold! I stand at the well of water, and when the virgin comes out to draw water, and I say to her, Please let me drink a little water from your pitcher, 44and she says to me, Both you drink and also I will draw for your camels, may she be the woman whom Jehovah has approved for my master’s son. 45Before I had finished speaking within my heart, even behold, Rebekah was coming out, her pitcher on her shoulder. And she went down to the well and drew. And I said to her, Please let me drink. 46And she hurried and let down her pitcher from her and said, Drink, and I also will water your camels. And I drank, and also she watered the camels. 47And I asked her and I said, Whose daughter are you? And she said, The daughter of Bethuel the son of Nahor, whom Milcah bore to him. And I put the ring on her nose, and the bracelets on her hands. 48And I bowed and worshiped Jehovah, and I blessed Jehovah, God of my master Abraham, who had guided me in the true way, to take for his son the daughter of the brother of my master. 49And now, if you are going to do kindness and truth with my master, tell me. And if not, tell me so that I may turn to the right or to the left. 50And Laban and Bethuel answered and said, The thing has come from Jehovah; we are not able to speak to you good or evil. 51Behold! Rebekah is before you, take her and go. And let her become the wife of the son of your master, as Jehovah has spoken. 52And it happened when the slave of Abraham heard their words, he bowed himself to the earth to Jehovah. 53And the slave brought out vessels of silver and vessels of gold and garments, and he gave to Rebekah. And he gave precious things to her brother and to her mother. 54And they ate and drank, he and the men who were with him; and they stayed the night. And they rose up in the morning, and he said, Send me away to my master. 55And her brother and her mother said, Let the girl stay with us, perhaps ten days. Afterwards she may go. 56And he said to them, Do not delay me, for Jehovah has prospered my way. Send me away that I may go to my master. 57And they said, We will call the girl and ask of her mouth. 58And they called Rebekah and said to her, Will you go with this man? And she said, I will go. 59And they sent away their sister Rebekah, and her nurse, and Abraham’s slave and his men. 60And they blessed Rebekah, and said to her, Our sister, may you become myriads of thousands, and may your seed possess the gate of ones hating them. 61And Rebekah and her young women rose up, and they rode on the camels and went after the man. And the slave took Rebekah and went. 62And Isaac had come from the gate of the Well of the Living One, My Beholder. And he was dwelling in the land of the Negeb. 63And Isaac had gone out to meditate in the field as it turned evening. And he raised his eyes and looked. And behold, camels were coming. 64And Rebekah lifted her eyes and she saw Isaac. And she dismounted from the camel. 65And she said to the slave, Who is this man walking in the field to meet us? And the slave said, It is my master. And she took the veil and covered herself. 66And the slave told Isaac all the things that he had done. 67And Isaac brought her into the tent of his mother Sarah. And he took Rebekah, and she became his wife; and he loved her. And Isaac was comforted after his mother.


Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
 1   Gen 24:1 Abraham swears his servant.
Gen 24:10 The servant's journey.
Gen 24:12 His prayer.
Gen 24:14 His sign.
Gen 24:15 Rebekah meets him;
Gen 24:18 fulfils his sign;
Gen 24:22 receives jewels;
Gen 24:23 shows her kindred;
Gen 24:25 and invites him home.
Gen 24:26 The servant blesses God.
Gen 24:29 Laban entertains him.
Gen 24:34 The servant shows his message.
Gen 24:50 Laban and Bethuel approve it.
Gen 24:58 Rebekah consents to go, and departs.
Gen 24:62 Isaac meets and marries her.
was old.
Gen 18:11 Gen 21:5 Gen 25:20 1Kgs 1:1 Luke 1:7
well stricken in age. Heb. gone into days. blessed.
Gen 24:35 Gen 12:2 Gen 13:2 Gen 49:25 Ps 112:1 - Ps 112:3 Pro 10:22 Isa 51:2 Matt 6:33 Gal 3:9 Eph 1:3 1Tim 4:8

 2   eldest.
Gen 15:2 1Tim 5:17
ruled.
Gen 24:10 Gen 39:4 - Gen 39:6 Gen 39:8 Gen 39:9 Gen 44:1
Put.
Gen 24:9 Gen 47:29 1Chr 29:24

 3   swear.
Gen 21:23 Gen 26:28 - Gen 26:31 Gen 31:44 - Gen 31:53 Gen 50:25 Exod 20:7 Exod 22:11 Exod 23:13 Lev 19:12 Num 5:21 Deut 6:13 Deut 10:20 Josh 2:12 1Sam 20:17 Neh 13:25 Isa 45:23 Isa 48:1 Isa 65:16 Jer 4:2 Jer 12:16 Zeph 1:5 Heb 6:16
the.
Gen 14:22 2Kgs 19:15 2Chr 2:12 Neh 9:6 Ps 115:15 Jer 10:11
that.
Gen 6:2 Gen 6:4 Gen 26:34 Gen 26:35 Gen 27:46 Gen 28:1 Gen 28:2 Gen 28:8 Exod 34:16 Deut 7:3 Deut 7:4 1Cor 7:39 2Cor 6:14 - 2Cor 6:17

 4   to my kindred.
Gen 11:25 - Gen 11:32 Gen 12:1 Gen 12:7 Gen 22:20 - Gen 22:23 Gen 28:2
There does not appear in all this concern the least taint of worldly policy, or any of those motives which usually govern men in the settlement of their children. No mention is made of riches, or honours, or natural accomplishments, but merely of what related to God. --Fuller.


 5   Peradventure.
Gen 24:58 Exod 20:7 Exod 9:2 Pro 13:16 Jer 4:2

 6   Gal 5:1 Heb 10:39 Heb 11:9 Heb 11:13 - Heb 11:16 2Pet 2:20 - 2Pet 2:22

 7   Lord.
Ezra 1:2 Dan 2:44 Jonah 1:9 Rev 11:13
took.
Gen 12:1 - Gen 12:7
which spake.
Gen 13:15 Gen 15:18 Gen 17:8 Gen 22:16 - Gen 22:18 Gen 26:3 Gen 26:4 Gen 26:24 Exod 13:5 Exod 32:13 Num 14:16 Num 14:30 Num 32:11 Deut 1:8 Deut 34:4 Josh 1:6 Judg 2:1 Acts 7:5 Heb 11:9
angel.
Exod 23:20 - Exod 23:23 Exod 33:2 Ps 32:8 Ps 34:7 Ps 73:24 Ps 103:20 Pro 3:5 Pro 3:6 Isa 63:9 Heb 1:14

 8   clear.
Num 30:5 Num 30:8 Josh 2:17 - Josh 2:20 Josh 9:20 John 8:32
only.
Gen 24:4 Gen 24:5 Gen 24:6 Acts 7:2

 9   Gen 24:2

 10   for. or, and. all the.
Gen 24:2 Gen 39:4 - Gen 39:6 Gen 39:8 Gen 39:9 Gen 39:22 Gen 39:23
Mesopotamia.
Deut 23:4 Judg 3:8 - Judg 3:10 1Chr 19:6 Acts 2:9
city.
Gen 11:31 Gen 27:43 Gen 29:1 Gen 29:4 Gen 29:5

 11   kneel.
Gen 33:13 Gen 33:14 Pro 12:10
women go out to draw water. Heb. women which draw water goforth.
Gen 24:13 - Gen 24:20 Exod 2:16 1Sam 9:11 John 4:7

 12   O Lord.
Gen 24:27 Gen 15:1 Gen 17:7 Gen 17:8 Gen 26:24 Gen 28:13 Gen 31:42 Gen 32:9 Exod 3:6 Exod 3:15 1Kgs 18:36 2Kgs 2:14 Matt 22:32
I pray.
Gen 27:10 Gen 43:14 Neh 1:11 Neh 2:4 Ps 37:5 Ps 90:16 Ps 90:17 Ps 118:25 Ps 122:6 Ps 127:1 Pro 3:6 Phil 4:6 1Thess 3:10 1Thess 3:11

 13   I stand.
Gen 24:43 Ps 37:5 Pro 3:6
daughters.
Gen 24:11 Gen 29:9 Gen 29:10 Exod 2:16 Judg 5:11 1Sam 9:11 John 4:7

 14   And let.
Judg 6:17 Judg 6:37 1Sam 14:9
she that.
Gen 24:44 Pro 19:14
thereby.
Gen 15:8 Exod 4:1 - Exod 4:9 Judg 6:17 Judg 6:37 Judg 7:13 - Judg 7:15 Judg 18:5 1Sam 6:7 - 1Sam 6:9 1Sam 10:2 - 1Sam 10:10 1Sam 14:8 1Sam 14:10 1Sam 20:7 2Sam 5:24 2Sam 20:9 2Kgs 20:8 - 2Kgs 20:11 Isa 7:11 Rom 1:10

 15   before.
Gen 24:45 Judg 6:36 - Judg 6:40 Ps 34:15 Ps 65:2 Ps 145:18 Ps 145:19 Isa 58:9 Isa 65:24 Dan 9:20 - Dan 9:23
Rebekah.
Gen 24:24 Gen 22:20 - Gen 22:23
Milcah.
Gen 11:27 Gen 11:29 Gen 22:23
pitcher.
Gen 21:14 Gen 29:9 Exod 2:16 Ruth 2:2 Ruth 2:17 Pro 31:27

 16   fair to look upon. Heb. good of countenance.
Gen 26:7 Gen 39:6
known.
Gen 4:1 Num 31:17 Num 31:18 Song 5:2

 17   Let.
1Kgs 17:10 John 4:7 John 4:9
water of.
Gen 26:1 - Gen 26:35 Isa 21:14 Isa 30:25 Isa 35:6 Isa 35:7 Isa 41:17 Isa 41:18 Isa 49:10

 18   Pro 31:26 1Pet 3:8 1Pet 4:8 1Pet 4:9

 19   Gen 24:14 Gen 24:45 Gen 24:46 1Pet 4:9

 20   Gen 24:20

 21   wondering at.
2Sam 7:18 - 2Sam 7:20 Ps 34:1 - Ps 34:6 Ps 107:1 Ps 107:8 Ps 107:15 Ps 107:43 Ps 116:1 - Ps 116:7 Luke 2:19 Luke 2:51
to wit. i.e., "to know," or "to learn."
the Lord.
Gen 24:12 Gen 24:56

 22   took.
Gen 24:30 Exod 32:2 Exod 32:3 Esth 5:1 Jer 2:32 1Tim 2:9 1Tim 2:10 1Pet 3:3 1Pet 3:8
earring. or, jewel for the forehead.
Exod 32:2 Exod 32:3 Isa 3:19 - Isa 3:23 Ezek 16:11 Ezek 16:12
From the word being in the singular number, it is not likely to have been an ear-ring, or a "jewel for the forehead," but "a jewel for the nose, a nose-ring," which is in use throughout Arabia and Persia, particularly among young women. It is very properly translated [epirrinon,] "an ornament for the nose," by Symmachus; and Sir John Chardin informs us, that "it is a custom in almost all the East, for the women to wear rings in their noses, in the left nostril, which is bored low down in the middle. These rings are of gold, and have commonly two pearls and one ruby between, placed in the ring. I never saw a girl or young woman in Arabia or in all Persia, who did not wear a ring after this manner in her nostril."
of half.
Gen 23:15 Gen 23:16
bracelets. The word rendered "bracelet," from a root which signifies "to join or couple together," may imply whatever may clasp round the arms and legs; for rings and ornaments are worn round both by females in India and Persia. The small part of the leg, and the whole arm, from the shoulder to the wrist, are generally decorated in this way. As these were given to Rebekah for "her hands," it sufficiently distinguishes them from similar ornaments for the ankles.


 23   Gen 24:23

 24   Gen 24:15 Gen 11:29 Gen 22:20 Gen 22:23

 25   Gen 18:4 - Gen 18:8 Judg 19:19 - Judg 19:21 Isa 32:8 1Pet 4:9

 26   Gen 24:48 Gen 24:52 Gen 22:5 Exod 4:31 Exod 12:27 Exod 34:8 1Chr 29:20 2Chr 20:18 2Chr 29:30 Neh 8:6 Ps 22:29 Ps 66:4 Ps 72:9 Ps 95:6 Mic 6:6 Phil 2:10

 27   Blessed.
Gen 24:12 Gen 9:26 Gen 14:20 Exod 18:10 Ruth 4:14 1Sam 25:32 1Sam 25:39 2Sam 18:28 1Chr 29:10 - 1Chr 29:13 Ps 68:19 Ps 72:18 Ps 72:19 Luke 1:68 Eph 1:3 1Tim 1:17
of his.
Gen 32:10 Ps 98:3 Ps 100:5 Mic 7:20 John 1:17
the Lord.
Gen 24:48 Pro 3:6 Pro 4:11 - Pro 4:13 Pro 8:20
of my.
Gen 24:4 Gen 13:8 Exod 2:11 Exod 2:13

 28   of.
Gen 24:48 Gen 24:55 Gen 24:67 Gen 31:33
her mother's. Some have conjectured from this, that her father Bethuel was dead; and the person called Bethuel, (ver. 50,) was a younger brother. This is possible; but as Dr. A. Clarke remarks, the mother's house might be mentioned were even the father alive; for in Asiatic countries, the women have apartments entirely separate from those of the men, in which their little children and grown-up daughters reside with them. This was probably the case here; though, from the whole narrative, it is very probable that Bethuel was dead, as the whole business appears to be conducted by Rebekah's brothers.


 29   Gen 24:55 Gen 24:60 Gen 29:5

 30   Gen 24:30

 31   thou.
Gen 26:29 Judg 17:2 Ruth 3:10 Ps 115:15 Pro 17:8 Pro 18:16
for I.
Gen 24:25

 32   he ungirded. i.e., Laban ungirded. straw. Straw, by the eastern mode of threshing, was cut or shattered, and reduced to a kind of chaff. With this, sometimes mixed with a little barley, the eastern people still feed their labouring beasts, as they anciently did.
wash.
Gen 18:4 Gen 19:2 Gen 43:24 Judg 19:21 1Sam 25:41 Luke 7:44 John 13:4 - John 13:14 1Tim 5:10

 33   Job 23:12 Ps 132:3 - Ps 132:5 Pro 22:29 Eccl 9:10 John 4:14 John 4:31 - John 4:34 Eph 6:5 - Eph 6:8 1Tim 6:2

 34   Gen 24:2

 35   the Lord.
Gen 24:1 Gen 12:2 Gen 13:2 Gen 25:11 Gen 26:12 Gen 49:25 Ps 18:35 Ps 112:3 Pro 10:22 Pro 22:4 1Tim 4:8
flocks.
Gen 12:16 Gen 13:2 Gen 26:13 Gen 26:14 Job 1:3 Job 42:10 - Job 42:12 Ps 107:38 Matt 6:33

 36   Sarah.
Gen 11:29 Gen 11:30 Gen 17:15 - Gen 17:19 Gen 18:10 - Gen 18:14 Gen 21:1 - Gen 21:7 Rom 4:19
unto.
Gen 21:10 Gen 25:5

 37   And my.
Gen 24:2 - Gen 24:9 Gen 6:2 Gen 27:46 Ezra 9:1 - Ezra 9:3
Canaanites. The Canaanites were infected with gross idolatry; and consequently, not proper persons with whom to form so intimate a connection; especially as Jehovah had shown Abraham that they were filling up the measure of their iniquity, and were doomed to destruction.


 38   But.
Gen 24:4 Gen 12:1
my father's. i.e., Where the family of Haran his brother had settled; and where he himself had remained some time with his father Terah. Nahor did not dwell at Ur of the Chaldees, but at Haran in Mesopotamia. The true worship of God seems to have been in some measure preserved in this family, though afterwards corrupted.
Gen 31:19

 39   Gen 24:5
Peradventure. We may see, says Calmet, by this and other passages of Scripture, (Josh 9:18,) what the sentiments of the ancients were relative to an oath. They believed that they were bound precisely by what was spoken, and had no liberty to interpret the intentions of those by whom the oath was made.


 40   And he.
Gen 24:7
before.
Gen 5:22 Gen 5:24 Gen 6:9 Gen 17:1 Gen 48:15 1Kgs 2:3 1Kgs 8:23 2Kgs 20:3 Ps 16:8
will.
Gen 24:7 Exod 23:20 Exod 33:2 Ps 1:3 Ps 91:11 Dan 3:28 Heb 1:14 Rev 22:8 Rev 22:16

 41   Gen 24:8 Deut 29:12

 42   O Lord.
Gen 24:12 - Gen 24:14 Acts 10:7 Acts 10:8 Acts 10:22
prosper.
Gen 24:12 Gen 24:31 Gen 39:3 Ezra 8:21 Neh 1:11 Ps 37:5 Ps 90:17 Rom 1:10

 43   Gen 24:13 Gen 24:14

 44   Both.
Isa 32:8 1Tim 2:10 Heb 13:2 1Pet 3:8
the woman.
Gen 24:14 Gen 2:22 Pro 16:33 Pro 18:22 Pro 19:14
appointed. Those events, which appear to us the effect of choice, contrivance, or chance, are matters of appointment with God; and the persuasion of this does not prevent, but rather encourage, the use of all proper means; at the same time that it confines us to proper means, and delivers the mind from useless anxiety about consequences.


 45   before.
Gen 24:15 - Gen 24:20 Isa 58:9 Isa 65:24 Dan 9:19 Dan 9:23 Acts 4:24 - Acts 4:33 Acts 10:30 Acts 12:12 - Acts 12:17 Matt 7:7
speaking.
1Sam 1:13 - 1Sam 1:15 2Sam 7:27 Neh 2:4 Rom 8:26

 46   Gen 24:46

 47   I put.
Gen 24:22 Gen 24:53 Ps 45:9 Ps 45:13 Ps 45:14 Isa 62:3 - Isa 62:5 Ezek 16:10 - Ezek 16:13 Eph 5:26 Eph 5:27

 48   bowed.
Gen 24:26 Gen 24:27 Gen 24:52
led me.
Gen 24:27 Gen 22:23 Exod 18:20 Ezra 8:21 Ps 32:8 Ps 48:14 Ps 107:7 Pro 3:5 Pro 3:6 Pro 4:11 Isa 48:17

 49   now if.
Gen 47:29 Josh 2:14
deal kindly and truly. Heb. do mercy and truth.
Gen 32:10 Pro 3:3
that I.
Num 20:17 Deut 2:27

 50   Laban. These seem both to be brothers, of whom Laban was the eldest and chief: the opinion of Josephus appears to be very correct, that Bethuel, the father, had been dead some time.
Gen 24:15 Gen 24:28 Gen 24:53 Gen 24:55 Gen 24:60
The thing.
Ps 118:23 Matt 21:42 Mark 12:11
we.
Gen 31:24 Gen 31:29 2Sam 13:22 Acts 11:17

 51   Rebekah.
Gen 20:15
hath.
Gen 24:15 2Sam 16:10

 52   worshipped.
Gen 24:26 Gen 24:48 1Chr 29:20 2Chr 20:18 Ps 34:1 Ps 34:2 Ps 95:6 Ps 107:21 Ps 107:22 Ps 116:1 Ps 116:2 Matt 2:11 Acts 10:25 Acts 10:26

 53   jewels. Heb. vessels. The original word denotes vessels, utensils, instruments, furniture, or dress; and these presented by Abraham's servant might have been of various kinds.
Exod 3:22 Exod 11:2 Exod 12:35
brother. No mention is made of her father.
precious. This term, rendered "precious things," as may be seen in the parallel texts, is used to express exquisite fruits or delicacies, and precious plants or flowers: but here it may mean gifts in general, though rather of an inferior kind to those mentioned above.
Deut 33:13 - Deut 33:16 2Chr 21:3 Ezra 1:6 Song 4:13 Isa 39:2

 54   Send me.
Gen 24:56 Gen 24:59 Gen 28:5 Gen 28:6 Gen 45:24 2Sam 18:19 2Sam 18:27 2Sam 18:28 Pro 22:29 Eccl 7:10 Luke 8:38 Luke 8:39

 55   a few days. or, a full year, or ten months.
Gen 4:3 Lev 25:29 Judg 14:8

 56   Hinder.
Gen 45:9 - Gen 45:13 Pro 25:25
prospered.
Josh 1:8 Isa 48:15

 57   Gen 24:57

 58   Ps 45:10 Ps 45:11 Luke 1:38

 59   their.
Gen 24:50 Gen 24:53 Gen 24:60
nurse.
Gen 35:8 Num 11:12 1Thess 2:5

 60   they.
Gen 1:28 Gen 9:1 Gen 14:19 Gen 17:16 Gen 28:3 Gen 48:15 Gen 48:16 Gen 48:20 Ruth 4:11 Ruth 4:12
be thou the mother. Or, "be thou for thousands of myriads;" a large family being always considered, in ancient times, as a proof of the peculiar blessing and favour of God.
thousands.
Dan 7:10
thy seed.
Gen 22:17 Lev 25:46 Deut 21:19

 61   they rode.
Gen 31:34 1Sam 30:17 Esth 8:10 Esth 8:14
followed.
Gen 2:24 Ps 45:10

 62   Lahai-roi.
Gen 16:14 Gen 25:11
south.
Gen 12:9

 63   to meditate. or, to pray. They who acknowledge God in all their ways, will find him present to direct their paths, and make their way prosperous; and when the prayer of faith meets with an immediate answer, the glory ought as speedily to be rendered to God in solemn praise and thanksgiving.
Josh 1:8 Ps 1:2 Ps 77:11 Ps 77:12 Ps 104:34 Ps 119:15 Ps 139:17 Ps 139:18 Ps 143:5 Ps 143:6

 64   lighted.
Josh 15:18 Judg 1:14

 65   a vail.
Gen 20:16 1Cor 11:5 1Cor 11:6 1Cor 11:10 1Tim 2:9

 66   Mark 6:30

 67   his mother.
Gen 18:6 Gen 18:9 Gen 18:10 Song 8:2 Isa 54:1 - Isa 54:5
Sarah's tent. Sarah, being dead, her tent, which, according to the custom of the east, was distinct from that of Abraham, became now appropriated to the use of Rebekah.
and took.
Gen 2:22 - Gen 2:24 2Cor 11:1 2Cor 11:2 Eph 5:22 - Eph 5:33
comforted.
Gen 37:35 Gen 38:12 1Thess 4:13 1Thess 4:15


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