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---. i Í', Abram an TI Lot GENESIS X F I I 16 17 19 20 2 3 4 5 .6 7 8 the retorne out of Babylon, when in the beginning of the Grecian Monarchic , they were called Pto- Iomerr. And Pharaoh was an /Egyptian tide of Se- veraignne, Gen. 41.10. 44. and the Pharaohs had other proper names, as Pharaoh Nadi, 2 King. 23. 29. Pharaoh H -phra, Jer. 44.30. and the like. By interpretation, Pharaoh lìguificrhfire , and an A- venger; the hull in rcfpe& of himfelfc, the other of his ftbjerts, whom Kings ought to judge, and take vengeance of evilldoers, Rom. 13.4. Verf. 16. he did good] or dealt well with : as the Greeke tranflateth, hoe tired reel/. ha bad] or, there was to him: filch is the Hebrew phrafe ulital- ly. But the Hebraifme is opened by the holy Ghott : as, 7h; re a not fout, Luke 9.13. that is, we have not, Mat.14.17. VerC 17. plagued] or touched, f coke Pharaoh with great ladies. This great deliveranceDavidcelebra- tet h in Pfal. 105. 14. He ßffered no manta doe them wrong, but reproved Kings fir them. Verf 19. and I] or, far I. And, is often in (lead of Fer: as, and he heard, Elày 39. I. that is , for bee heard 2 King.2o.12. Verf 1o.feat sway] This word is often nfed for finding, or co neighing away with honour, as Exod. 28. 27. and fo with aioompatymg and bringing ahem on their way, as the Greeke and Gllaldeetranflatc it here. AMMAPIAMOMOMAIMAA Ctiee. XIII. I,.Abram and Lot rename out of aFgrpt into Ca- naan, 4, wherehe calleth on the name afthe Lard. -S . Lot and Abram being both rid 2, uy.difgreeeatntbetwerne their birdmen ,. they part *tide, r o , Lot goetb te wicked Sodom: 14; God renewetb the psomifer to A- bram. 18,- Ho:rcmoveth to Hebron, and there bni!- deth an Altar. ANd Abram went -úp out of !Egypt, he and his wife, and all that bee had; and Lot with hitn, unto the South. And Abram war very rich : in cattell, in 1ìL ver, and in gold. And he went on his jour nies;.frcm the South, and unto Bethel : un- to the place, where Isis tent had been at the beginning'; bt tweenc Beth -el and -Ai.- Vn- to the place of the altar which the had made there at the firft: and there Abram called on the name of Jehovah. And Lot alto that went with Abram ; lice had flockes, and herds and tents. And the Land did not beare them , to dwell together : for their fubffance was much, that they could not dwell together. And there was a flrife be- tween the herdmen of Abrams cattell,& the herdmen of Lots cattell : and the Canaanite and the Pherezite, WAS then dwelling in the land. And Abram laid unto Lot, let there be I pray thee, no íkrife betweene nice and part to end ftrife. thee; andbetwcene my herdmen , and thy s herdmen: for we be men brethren. Is not 9 all the land before thee I Separate thy felte I pray thee from me : if (thou wilt take) the left-hand, then I will take the right; and if the right hand,then I will rake the left. And ' 10 Lot hi-led -up his eyes- and law all the plaine of Jordan that all of it ma well- watered : before Jehovah defiroyed Sodom and Go- morrha, (it was) as the garden of Jehovah, as the land of "Egypt, as thy>u comineft te Zoar. And Lot chofè to him, all the plaine of Jordan ; and Lot journird Eaftward ; and they were feparaced , each man from his brother. Abram, hee dwelt in the land of Canaan: and Lot, he dwelt in the Cities of the plaine ; and pitched -tenr unto Sodom. And the men of Sodom, were cvill and fin. 13 nets, to Jehovah, cx; eedingly. And J ho- 14 vats Paid unto Abram , after Lot was f para - ted from him; lift up now thine oies, and fee, from the place where thouart t to the North,and to the Sourh,and ro the Ea ',aad to the Sea. Forall the land which thou lcefl, 15 to thee will I give ir: and to thy feed for e- ver. And I will put thy feed, as the duff of 16 the earth : fo that if a man be able to num-' ber the duff of the earth; thy feed alfo (hall be numbrtd. Arife,walke through the land; 57 in the length of it, andin the bredth of ir; fer to thee will I give ir. And Abram remo- 18 ved his tent ; and came & dwelt in the Okes of Mamree, which Win Chebron : and he builded there an Altar unto Jehovah. II 12 Annotatiens. "r He Sonth] in Greeke, the defart : meaning the Sontherne part of Cnnaao, (tee Gen.12. 9.) for otherwise Canaan was Northward from 1Fgypt. Verf. 2. zery rich] Hebrew, vehemently n eighty (or hearse.) Which word is applied to weight of bur- den, as in r King.12.4. to weight of glorie, as in Gen. 31. 1. to weight ofmultirndeof people, as in 2 Kin.6.14. or of cattell, as Exo.12.38. and fo to all manner of riches; as the Greeke here tran- (lateth it rieb. Thus Gods bleffing promifed in Gen. 12.2. was in part performed, for his bleffittg maketh nob, Prov. to.22.Gen.24.35. Arsd as A- bram now,fo his children afrerward,returned out of 1G;ypt with great riches Exod. 1 2. 32, 35, 36,38. Tilde figured the graces of God as fit h, knowledge, and the like, Jans. a. 5,' .1 Corinth. 1.5. Color. 2.2. Verf. 4. called there] the Chaldee faith, prayed 4 there. See the notes on Gen. 12. 8. As Abram re- turned to his firil Altar, and there ferved God: fo his children after him,were.to retinue to Abrams fir(t 146% IYM10111111111

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