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A Comprehensive Commentary
of
The First Book of Moses: Genesis
together with references for further study
from the General Conferences of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
the Encyclopedia of Mormonism
and other doctrinal texts by General Authorities of the
Church
Written and compiled by
Paul Nolan Hyde
Parrish Press Orem, Utah
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Copyright © 2011; 2015 by Paul Nolan Hyde, Ph.D. All rights
reserved.
First Electronic Edition Copyright © 2015
Parrish Press, Orem, Utah 1842 South 50 East Orem, Utah
84058
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Preface
This project began as an attempt to provide my children and
grandchildren something of their ancestor’s love and understanding
of the scriptures. I began producing volumes many years ago which I
was pleased to call Paraphrastic studies. I wrote one of these
studies for each of the four Gospels and the letters of Paul.
Eventually, however, I began to sense that there was much that I
knew about the New Testament that my “translations” could not
communicate. I therefore thought to write a comprehensive
commentary on the entire New Testament, beginning with Matthew and
concluding with the book of Revelation. As I published each of the
nine volumes, I included the paraphrastic studies, where I had
them, in conjunction with the commentary for each book in the New
Testament. I began this project in 2005 and completed the final
volume in 2010. The whole effort was a delight to my soul. A year
before I retired from the Church Educational System, in 2003, I
thought to produce an 1830 formatting of the Book of Mormon using
the present text of the 1981 edition. This was a relatively easy
task, given the technology available to me. I distributed these to
my colleagues at the Orem Institute of Religion, members of my
family, and a few other interested parties for the cost of printing
and binding them. Sometime in the early spring of 2007, I was
impressed to begin a verse by verse commentary on the Book of
Mormon, a task that I had not presumed to attempt, inasmuch as
there are no translation difficulties that abound in the Old and
New Testaments. Yet, there were instances of nineteenth-century
word usage and syntactic issues that I thought a commentary might
help to clarify. As I began, however, I discovered that there was
much more that I could communi-cate to my children of my
understanding of the ancient record of the Nephites, material that
I had gleaned as I taught the scriptures during my thirty-five year
career with CES. This labor eventually produced five volumes of
moderate size. As I published each segment of the commentary, I
enclosed the 1830 formatting of each book in the Book of Mormon
that I had devise several years before. The last volume also
appeared in late 2010. By the time that I was fully engaged with
writing commentaries on both the New Testament and the Book of
Mormon, I had become infatuated with the idea that I might be able
to expand the commentaries to include the other volumes of
scripture as well. Thus, in the winter of 2010 I began writing
commentaries on the Pearl of Great Price, and the Doctrine and
Covenants. Once I finished with the Pearl of Great Price, I began
to move ahead with the book of Genesis and the rest of the Old
Testament. In the late fall of 2014 I finished the last of the
commentaries on the Old Testa-ment, for a total of thirty-three
printed and bound volumes. With these volumes and the others
produced over the past ten years, I have completed commentary on
every verse of the Standard Works of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. My procedure for writing the Commentary was
similar to that used in creating the original paraphrastic studies.
The same reference texts were employed. For difficult words in
Greek, Hebrew,
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and English I resorted to the works of James Strong and other
lexicographers for linguistic insight. I consider the contributions
made by conservative Protestant scholarship (as recorded in the New
International Version) and conservative Catholic scholarship (as
related in the New Jerusalem Bible). I resorted to the considered
thought of Adam Clarke, one of the most prominent and prolific
com-mentators on the sacred manuscripts available at the beginning
of the nineteenth century, and who, I believe, was a man of great
faith. I consulted with the Joseph Smith Translation at appropriate
times (including in another column an indication that a JST change
had been made for any given verse), and frequently to the writings
of the General Authorities of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, as I contemplated the possible meanings of each
word and phrase. From time to time I resorted to Smith’s Bible
Dictionary and Discovering the World of the Bible by LaMar Berrett
for some of the more arcane information that I thought would
illuminate the text. I have attempted to maintain a steady course
throughout my commentaries, treating each verse as unique, and
where appropriate, duplicate notes and the text rather than use
cross-references within the volume. Some may find this a waste of
paper and ink, but I frankly dislike having to rifle through pages
or volumes trying to find the first instance of the note or
commentary. The duplica-tions are easily ignored; fumbling through
pages cannot be. It is in the best interests of the reader,
however, to contemplate the reasons why such duplications exist in
the biblical text in the first place. They are purposeful and I
have attempted to point out their purpose as I have progressed
through each volume. My numbering system for the notes used in the
body of the commentary was adapted from historical linguistic texts
with which I am familiar and which I had found quite useful. The
pattern used is chapter.verse.word; thus note “3.4.5” would contain
material referring to the fifth word in the book of Hosea 3:4, for
example. I make no comprehensive promises regarding the preciseness
of my word count in any particular verse, but it will be close
enough to eliminate any distressing con-fusion. Inasmuch as I began
this series with the Gospel of Matthew, there will be times when I
will make reference to my own work in that first volume. Sometimes
there will be no more than a refer-ence, “MT-C 23.4.5”; other times
I may quote directly from the original text. In either case my sole
motivation will be to facilitate the flow of ideas rather than to
multiply words. There are enough words already. References to the
Commentaries on other books of the New Testament are abbre-viated
as follows:
Matthew—MT-C Mark—MK-C Luke—LK-C John—JN-C Acts—AC-C Romans—RM-C
1 Corinthians—1 CO-C 2 Corinthians—2 CO-C Galatians—GA-C
Ephesians—EP-C Philippians—PP-C Colossians—CL-C 1
Thessalonians—1 TH-C 2 Thessalonians—2 TH-C 1 Timothy—1 TM-C 2
Timothy—2 TM-C Titus—TT-C Philemon—PL-C
Hebrews—HB-C 1 Peter—1 PE-C 2 Peter—2 PE-C 1 John—1 JN-C 2
John—2 JN-C 3 John—3 JN-C Revelation—RV-C
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References to the Commentaries in the books of the Old Testament
are as follows: Genesis—GE-C Exodus—EX-C Leviticus—LV-C
Numbers—NM-C Deuteronomy—DT-C Joshua—JO-C Judges—JD-C Ruth—RU-C 1
Samuel—1 SM-C 2 Samuel—2 SM-C 1 Kings—1 KG-C 2 Kings—2 KG-C 1
Chronicles—1 CR-C
2 Chronicles—2 CR-C Ezra—ER-C Nehemiah—NE-C Esther—ES-C Job—JB-C
Psalms—PS-C Proverbs—PV-C Ecclesiastes—ES-C Song of Solomon—SS-C
Isaiah—IS-C Jeremiah—JR-C Lamentations—LM-C Ezekiel—EZ-C
Daniel—DA-C Hosiah—HS-C Joel—JL-C Amos—AM-C Obadiah—OB-C
Jonah—JH-C Micah—MH-C Nahum—NA-C Habakkuk—HB-C Zephaniah—ZP-C
Haggai—HG-C Zechariah—ZE-C Malachi—ML-C
I have also made reference to the other standard works of The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The references to the
Book of Mormon are articulated in bold and italics lettering using
the following abbreviations:
1 Nephi—1 NE-C 2 Nephi—2 NE-C Jacob—JA-C Enos—EN-C
Jarom—JM-C
Omni—OM-C Words of Mormon—WM-C Mosiah—MS-C Alma—AL-C
Helaman—HE-C
3 Nephi—3 NE-C 4 Nephi—4 NE-C Mormon—MM-C Ether—ET-C
Moroni—MR-C
The abbreviation TPW-C refers to the material found on the Title
Page of the Book of Mormon and in the Testimonies of the Three and
Eight Witnesses. The references to Sections that are in the
Doctrine and Covenants are indicated as DC-C followed by the
section number and verse (OD1-C and OD2-C are self-explanatory);
The Pearl of Great Price references contained herein use the
following abbreviations: MO-C, AB-C, SM-C, SH-C, and AF-C. In some
cases I have taken on what some would consider controversial
material. I make no apologies for so doing. I have found that my
children are best served when an issue is approached head on, the
differing points of view presented, and the rationale given as to
why one school of thought ought to be preferred over another.
Sometimes the decisions are logically founded; others the result of
doctrinal points that are unique to theology of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints. In most cases I have not argued
authorities, even though I could have inserted multiple references
to the writings of scholars with whom I am familiar. I have chosen
to have my sources on any particular issue to remain anonymous in
the text of the commentary for several reasons. First and foremost,
this work is my commentary, what I believe and hold to be true. In
the end, that is what my children wish to know. Secondly, I did not
wish to have my children accept or dismiss a particular view merely
because of who had been the author of it. Many wonderful insights
have been made by scholars both inside and outside of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wherein I have found one view to
be preferable over another has not been a partisan matter, but
rather a matter of the mind, heart, and spirit cooperating together
in an attempt to understand what must be the truth. Thirdly, I have
been quite clear who my “authorities” have been. It is my
fondest
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desire that my children would become as familiar with their
writings as I have. Were I to cite all of my sources with extensive
quotes from each, there would be no need for them to open any of
the books that I have come to love. That, in part, is why I
included the third column containing cross-references to the
various doctrinal works in the Commentaries. Exceptions to this
practice should be noted as being of extreme importance. In
addition to the text of the Standard Works, together with my own
commentary, I inserted a column of references for further study.
The citations are taken from three major sources: the Con-ference
Reports of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from
April 1980 to November 2002 (abbreviated as CR followed by the
year, month, and page number); the Encyclopedia of Mor-monism (four
volumes, abbreviated EM followed by the volume and page number);
and A Scripture Index (a compilation of scripture references cited
in various texts published by General Authorities of the Church).
For those not familiar with the abbreviations used in A Scripture
Index. I include them below: TPJS—Teachings of the Prophet Joseph
Smith GD—Gospel Doctrine MA—Mediation and Atonement FWR—Far West
Record DHC—History of the Church (7 vols.) TSWK—Teaching of Spencer
W. Kimball MF—Miracle of Forgiveness FPM—Faith Precedes the Miracle
MD—Mormon Doctrine
PM—Promised Messiah MM—Mortal Messiah (4 vols.) MLM—Millennial
Messiah DNTC—Doctrinal New Testament Commentary (3 vols.) JC—Jesus
the Christ AF—Articles of Faith DS—Doctrines of Salvation (3 vols.)
AGQ—Answers to Gospel Questions (5 vols.)
As with each of the volumes previously published, I include two
lists. The first, bound in front of the Commentary, is a listing of
all of the words and phrases upon which I have made extensive
remarks, a kind of sequential table of contents. I have also
arranged this list alphabetically and have placed it at the end of
the Commentary as a kind of index. A comprehensive alphabetical
index for the entire volume appears as the last section of this
book. Needless to say that all of the errors in the material
submitted herein to the reader are the product of my own
limitations as a scholar; all of the brilliance which may appear
here is the product of minds and hearts filled with the fire of the
Spirit of God, from whom all truth and beauty ulti-mately
derive.
A Note on the Electronic Edition
Not only did my children and other family members receive bound
copies of commentaries, but there were a number of friends and
neighbors who had expressed an interest in them. There were
requests from others who desired copies of what I had done, but I
was not in a position to provide them with hard copies. Inasmuch as
I had all of the volumes in computer files, I thought to compile
each of the commentaries in some format that could be read on a
smart device. I opted to use the Adobe Acrobat, turning all of the
work into PDF files. I have used these on my tablet for many years
and have found them useful and far easier to cart about with me. In
the early spring of 2015, my neighbor David Dollahite arranged for
a meeting with Jack Welch and Marny Parkin regarding the
possibility of BYU providing a dedicated web site so that there
would be greater public access to my
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work. Thus began the present enterprise of editing and
standardizing all that had done during the last ten years. My
commentary on the Book of Mormon begins another series of these
electronic volumes. Within a year or so I hope to have all of the
books available in the same format.
PNH Orem, Utah
October 2015
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Sequence of Specifically Noted Words and Phrases in the First
Book of Moses: Genesis
0.1.1.9—Moses 0.1.1.20–22—exceedingly high
mountain 0.1.2.15–17—glory of God 0.1.2.20—Moses 0.1.3.5—Moses
0.1.3.15—Endless 0.1.4.8—look 0.1.6.5—work 0.1.6.8—Moses
0.1.6.16—similitude 0.1.6.19–20—Only Begotten 0.1.6.43—God
0.1.6.50—present 0.1.7.11—Moses 0.1.7.14—for 0.1.8.7—Moses
0.1.8.25—ends 0.1.8.28—all 0.1.9.8—Moses 0.1.10.16—Moses
0.1.10.30—himself 0.1.10.34—cause 0.1.10.40—nothing
0.1.10.46—supposed 0.1.11.5—eyes 0.1.12.8—Moses 0.1.12.19–21—son of
man 0.1.13.7—Moses 0.1.13.13–15—Who art thou? 0.1.13.21–23—son of
God 0.1.14.19—transfigured 0.1.14.30–31—natural man
0.1.15.21–22—thy glory 0.1.16.1–3—Get thee hence 0.1.16.4—Satan
0.1.17.18—Call 0.1.17.23—name 0.1.18.3—Moses 0.1.18.36–37—Depart
hence 0.1.19.4—Moses 0.1.19.16—ranted 0.1.19.26–27—Only Begotten
0.1.20.7—Moses 0.1.20.10—fear 0.1.20.30—strength
0.1.20.35–37—Depart from me 0.1.21.9—earth
0.1.21.12—Moses 0.1.22.30—Moses 0.1.23.6—Moses 0.1.24.15—Moses
0.1.24.28–29—Holy Ghost 0.1.25.27—Moses 0.1.25.43—waters
0.1.26.23—Israel 0.1.27.12—Moses 0.1.28.36—sands 0.1.30.7—Moses
0.1.31.10—Moses 0.1.34.3—first 0.1.34.10—Adam 0.1.34.13—many
0.1.36.7—Moses 0.1.36.33—heavens 0.1.37.7—Moses 0.1.37.10—heavens
0.1.40.3—Moses 0.1.42.6—Moses 1.1.5—beginning 1.1.7—created
1.5.6—Day 1.5.12—Night 1.5.15–18—evening and the morning 1.5.22—day
1.6.8—firmament 1.6.14—waters 1.6.18—divide 1.7.9—waters
1.7.17—waters 1.8.6—Heaven 1.8.16—day 1.9.11—gathered 1.9.19–20—dry
land 1.10.7—Earth 1.10.17—Seas 1.10.24—good 1.11.9—grass
1.11.11—herb 1.11.19—tree 1.11.29—kind 1.12.33—good 1.13.10—day
1.14.15—divide 1.14.26—signs 1.14.29—seasons
1.14.32—days 1.14.34—years 1.21.20—kind 1.21.34—good 1.23.10—day
1.24.14—kind 1.25.35—good 1.26.6—make 1.26.10—image
1.26.18—dominion 1.28.15—replenish 1.28.19—subdue 1.30.32—green
1.31.14–15—very good 1.31.25—day 2.1.3—heavens 2.8.10—Eden
2.9.25–27—tree of life 2.9.37–39—tree of knowledge 2.10.7—Eden
2.10.14—thence 3.10.21–22—four heads 2.11.7—Pison 2.11.17—Havilah
2.11.21—gold 2.12.7—is 2.12.11—bdellium 2.12.14—onyx 2.13.9—Gihon
2.13.20—Ethiopia 2.14.9—Hiddekel 2.14.19—Assyria 2.14.25—Euphrates
2.15.15—Eden 2.15.17—dress 2.15.21—keep 2.17.4–11—tree of the
knowledge of
good and evil 2.17.13—shalt 2.19.25—Adam 2.20.2—Adam
2.21.12—Adam 2.21.22—ribs 2.23.2—Adam 2.24.13—cleave 2.25.5—naked
3.1.6—subtil 3.6.35—fruit
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3.8.16—cool 3.8.21—Adam 3.9.7—Adam 3.16.11—sorrow 3.16.24—desire
3.16.33—rule 3.17.3—Adam 3.18.16—herb 3.20.2—Adam 3.21.2—Adam
3.23.12—Eden 3.24.12—east 3.24.17—Eden 3.24.18—Cherubims
3.24.21–22—flaming sword 4.0.5.1.17—Adam 4.0.5.1.20—till
4.0.5.1.53—Eve 4.0.5.1.26—dominion 4.0.5.1.30—beasts 4.0.5.2.2—Adam
4.0.5.3.11—Adam 4.0.5.4.2—Adam 4.0.5.4.4—Eve 4.0.5.4.29—Eden
4.0.5.5.30—Adam 4.0.5.6.6—angel 4.0.5.6.12—Adam 4.0.5.7.7–8—This
thing 4.0.5.7.11—similitude 4.0.5.9.10—Adam 4.0.5.10.5—Adam
4.0.5.10.33—transgression 4.0.5.11.2—Eve 4.0.5.11.24—seed
4.0.5.12.2—Adam 4.0.5.12.4—Eve 4.0.5.13.43—carnal
4.0.5.13.44—sensual 4.0.5.13.46—devilish 4.1.2—Adam 4.1.4—Eve
4.1.12—Cain 4.2.7—Abel 4.2.16—Cain 4.3.11—Cain 4.3.20—offering
4.4.2—Abel 4.5.3—Cain 4.6.6—Cain 4.8.0.5.24.10—father
4.8.0.5.24.18—Perdition 4.8.0.5.24.19—for
4.8.0.5.25.12—abominations 4.8.0.5.25.16—Cain
4.8.0.5.25.38—thee 4.8.0.5.26.2—Cain 4.8.0.5.26.18—Abel
4.8.0.5.27.2—Adam 4.8.0.5.27.12—Cain 4.8.0.5.28.7—Cain
4.8.0.5.28.12—brothers’ 4.8.0.5.29.5—Cain 4.8.0.5.29.63—Abel
4.8.0.5.30.5—Cain 4.8.0.5.31.2—Cain 4.8.0.5.31.7—Mahan 4.8.2—Cain
4.8.5—Abel 4.9.6—Cain 4.9.9—Abel 4.9.22—keeper 4.12.19—vagabond
4.13.2—Cain 4.15.10—Cain 4.15.23—mark 4.16.2—Cain 4.16.17—Nod
4.16.22—Eden 4.17.2—Cain 4.17.11—Enoch 4.18.3—Enoch 4.18.6—Irad
4.18.10—Mahujael 4.18.14—Methusael 4.18.18—Lamech 4.19.2—Lamech
4.19.14—Adah 4.19.21—Zillah 4.20.2—Adah 4.20.4—Jabal 4.21.6—Jubal
4.22.2—Zillah 4.22.6—Tubalcain 4.22.22—Naamah 4.23.2—Lamech
4.23.7—Adah 4.23.7—Zillah 4.23.42–43—young man 4.24.2—Cain
4.24.8—Lamech 4.25.0.5.49.2—Lamech 4.25.0.5.49.15—Cain
4.25.0.5.49.20—Mahan 4.25.0.5.49.34—Irad 4.25.0.5.49.38—Enoch
4.25.0.5.49.51—Adam 4.25.0.5.50.2—Lamech 4.25.0.5.50.10—Cain
4.25.0.5.50.13—Abel
4.25.0.5.51.6—Cain 4.25.0.5.52.5—Lamech 4.25.0.5.53.14—Lamech
4.25.0.5.54.2—Lamech 4.25.0.5.57.25–27—meridian of time
4.25.0.5.59.8—Adam 4.25.0.5.59.11–12—holy ordinance
4.25.0.5.59.37—Amen 4.25.0.6.1.2—Adam 4.25.2—Adam 4.25.16—Seth
4.25.28—Abel 4.25.30—Cain 4.26.3—Seth 4.26.9—born 4.26.17—Enos
4.26.20—men 5.0.6.5.17—Adam 5.0.6.7.4—Priesthood 5.1.9—Adam
5.1.19—likeness 5.2.3—female 5.2.14—Adam 5.3.2—Adam 5.3.8—years—
5.2.14—Adam 5.3.16—likeness 5.3.19—image 5.3.24—Seth 5.4.5—Adam
5.4.10—Seth 5.5.6—Adam 5.6.2—Seth 5.6.11—Enos 5.7.2—Seth 5.7.7—Enos
5.8.6—Seth 5.9.2—Enos 5.9.8—Cainan 5.10.2—Enos 5.10.7—Cainan
5.11.6—Enos 5.12.2—Cainan 5.12.8—Mahalaleel 5.13.2—Cainan
5.13.7—Mahalaleel 5.14.6—Cainan 5.15.2—Mahalaleel 5.15.10—Jared
5.16.2—Mahalaleel 5.16.7—Jared 5.17.6—Mahalaleel 5.18.2—Jared
5.19.2—Jared 5.19.7—Enoch
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5.20.6—Jared 5.21.2—Enoch 5.21.10—Methuselah 5.22.0.6.26.7—Enoch
5.22.0.6.26.11—land 5.22.0.6.27.9—Enoch 5.22.0.6.27.14–15—this
people 5.22.0.6.28.52—Adam 5.22.0.6.29.4—foresworn
5.22.0.6.29.18—hell 5.22.0.6.31.3—Enoch 5.22.0.6.31.38—lad
5.22.0.6.31.42—people 5.22.0.6.31.48—slow 5.22.0.6.32.7—Enoch
5.22.0.6.32.20—pierce 5.22.0.6.34.16—mountains
5.22.0.6.34.23—rivers 5.22.0.6.35.6—Enoch 5.22.0.6.36.5—spirits
5.22.0.6.36.32—land 5.22.0.6.36.34—seer 5.22.0.6.36.41–42—his
people 5.22.0.6.37.7—Enoch 5.22.0.6.38.12—saying
5.22.0.6.40.11—Mahijah 5.22.0.6.41.13—Cainan 5.22.0.6.41.28—father
5.22.0.6.42.13—Cainan 5.22.0.6.42.16–17—sea east
5.22.0.6.43.2—Enoch 5.22.0.6.45.2—death 5.22.0.6.45.24—Adam
5.22.0.6.46.14—pattern 5.22.0.6.46.28—language 5.22.0.6.47.3—Enoch
5.22.0.6.48.8—Adam 5.22.0.6.51.7—Adam 5.22.0.6.52.49–50—Jesus
Christ 5.22.0.6.53.4—Adam 5.22.0.6.53.40—Eden 5.22.0.6.55.6—Adam
5.22.0.6.55.13—conceived 5.22.0.6.55.15—sin
5.22.0.6.56.24–25—another law 5.22.0.6.57.40—Adam
5.22.0.6.57.41–43—Man of Holiness 5.22.0.6.57.60–61—Jesus Christ
5.22.0.6.57.64—Judge 5.22.0.6.59.18—born 5.22.0.6.59.29—which
5.22.0.6.59.46–47—born again 5.22.0.6.64.12—Adam
5.22.0.6.67.6—order 5.22.0.6.68.18—Amen
5.22.0.7.1.7—Enoch 5.22.0.7.1.15—Adam 5.22.0.7.2.3–4—that time
5.22.0.7.2.6—Enoch 5.22.0.7.2.24—Mahujah 5.22.0.7.2.46—Simeon
5.22.0.7.5.13—Shum 5.22.0.7.6.21—Canaan 5.22.0.7.7.16—Canaan
5.22.0.7.7.30—Shum 5.22.0.7.8.11—heat 5.22.0.7.8.24—blackness
5.22.0.7.8.31—Canaan 5.22.0.7.9.22—Sharon 5.22.0.7.9.27—Enoch
5.22.0.7.9.32—Omner 5.22.0.7.9.37—Heni 5.22.0.7.9.42—Shem
5.22.0.7.9.47—Haner 5.22.0.7.9.52—Hanannihah 5.22.0.7.12.7—Enoch
5.22.0.7.12.21—Canaan 5.22.0.7.13.8—Enoch 5.22.0.7.13.26—spake
5.22.0.7.13.87—language 5.22.0.7.14.13—sea 5.22.0.7.15.3—giants
5.22.0.7.17.35—mountains 5.22.0.7.18.7—Zion 5.22.0.7.18.13—heart
5.22.0.7.18.16—mind 5.22.0.7.18.20—righteousness
5.22.0.7.18.25—poor 5.22.0.7.19.2—Enoch 5.22.0.7.19.34—Zion
5.22.0.7.20.7—Enoch 5.22.0.7.20.8—talked 5.22.0.7.20.19—Zion
5.22.0.7.21.11—Enoch 5.22.0.7.21.23—Zion 5.22.0.7.22.2—Enoch
5.22.0.7.22.15—Adam 5.22.0.7.22.33—Cain 5.22.0.7.22.40—black
5.22.0.7.23.4—Zion 5.22.0.7.23.10—Enoch 5.22.0.7.24.4—generation
5.22.0.7.24.8—Enoch 5.22.0.7.25.17—Wo 5.22.0.7.27.2—Enoch
5.22.0.7.27.34—Zion 5.22.0.7.28.22—Enoch 5.22.0.7.29.2—Enoch
5.22.0.7.31.5—Zion 5.22.0.7.32.5—Enoch
5.22.0.7.32.36—Eden 5.22.0.7.35.5–7—Man of Holiness
5.22.0.7.39.2–3—That which 5.22.0.7.39.25—day 5.22.0.7.41.11—Enoch
5.22.0.7.42.2—Enoch 5.22.0.7.42.5—Noah 5.22.0.7.43.2—Enoch
5.22.0.7.43.5—Noah 5.22.0.7.44.3—Enoch 5.22.0.7.45.7—Enoch
5.22.0.7.45.11—Noah 5.22.0.7.45.14—all 5.22.0.7.46.10–12—meridian
of time 5.22.0.7.47.3—Enoch 5.22.0.7.47.27—lifted
5.22.0.7.47.31—Lamb 5.22.0.7.47.53—Zion 5.22.0.7.48.7—Enoch
5.22.0.7.48.27—mother 5.22.0.7.49.3—Enoch 5.22.0.7.49.33—Noah
5.22.0.7.50.7—Enoch 5.22.0.7.50.28–29—Jesus Christ
5.22.0.7.50.33—Noah 5.22.0.7.51.11—Enoch 5.22.0.7.51.33—Noah
5.22.0.7.53.7—he 5.22.0.7.53.10—seed 5.22.0.7.53.21—King
5.22.0.7.53.23—Zion 5.22.0.7.53.25—Rock 5.22.0.7.53.38—gate
5.22.0.7.53.40—climbeth 5.22.0.7.54.7—Enoch 5.22.0.7.55.6—Enoch
5.22.0.7.55.17—lifted 5.22.0.7.56.6—voice 5.22.0.7.56.11—veiled
5.22.0.7.56.15—creations 5.22.0.7.56.21—groaned
5.22.0.7.56.24—rocks 5.22.0.7.56.29—saints 5.22.0.7.57.6—spirits
5.22.0.7.57.10—prison 5.22.0.7.57.23—remainder 5.22.0.7.58.3—Enoch
5.22.0.7.59.2—Enoch 5.22.0.7.59.8—ascend 5.22.0.7.59.18—Lord
5.22.0.7.59.24—again 5.22.0.7.59.64—right 5.22.0.7.60.6—Enoch
5.22.0.7.60.40—Noah 5.22.0.7.62.9—heaven
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5.22.0.7.62.19—earth 5.22.0.7.62.54—flood 5.22.0.7.62.75–76—Holy
City 5.22.0.7.62.100—tabernacle 5.22.0.7.62.106—Zion
5.22.0.7.62.108–109—New Jerusalem 5.22.0.7.63.6—Enoch
5.22.0.7.64.11—Zion 5.22.0.7.65.7—Enoch 5.22.0.7.67.5—Enoch
5.22.0.7.68.6—Zion 5.22.0.7.68.11—Enoch 5.22.0.7.69.2—Enoch
5.22.0.7.69.17—Zion 5.22.10–11—three hundred 5.23.6—Enoch
5.24.2—Enoch 5.25.0.8.2.7—Methuselah 5.25.0.8.2.11—Enoch
5.25.0.8.2.14—taken 5.25.0.8.2.36—Noah 5.25.0.8.3.7—Methuselah
5.25.0.8.3.22—Noah 5.25.7—Methuselah 5.25.16—Lamech
5.26.2—Methuselah 5.26.7—Lamech 5.27.6—Methuselah 5.28.2—Lamech
5.29.6—Noah 5.29.29—cursed 5.30.2—Lamech 5.30.6—Noah 5.31.6—Lamech
5.32.2—Noah 5.32.11—Shem 5.32.14—Japheth 5.32.12—Ham 6.3.24–28—an
hundred and twenty
years 6.4.3—giants 6.4.16–18—sons of God 6.4.21–23—daughters of
men 6.8.2—Noah 6.9.6—Noah 6.9.13—perfect 6.10.2—Noah 6.10.6—Shem
6.10.7—Ham 6.10.9—Japheth 6.13.5—Noah 6.14.4—ark 6.14.6–7—gopher
wood 6.14.17—pitch 6.15.21—cubit
6.16.2—window 6.16.12—cubit 6.16.16—it 6.16.36—stories
6.21.29—them 6.22.3—Noah 7.1.6—Noah 7.5.2—Noah 7.6.2—Noah
7.7.2—Noah 7.9.8—Noah 7.11.3–4—six hundredth 7.11.7—Noah’s
7.11.11–12—second month 7.13.6—Noah 7.13.8—Shem 7.13.10—Ham
7.13.12—Japheth 7.15.6—Noah 7.16.22—shut 7.20.1—fifteen cubits
7.20.10—mountains 8.1.3—remembered 8.1.4—Noah 8.4.4—rested
8.4.20—Ararat 8.6.13—Noah 8.11.23—Noah 8.13.33—Noah
8.13.36—covering 8.15.5—Noah 8.18.2—Noah 8.20.2—Noah 9.1.4—Noah
9.8.5—Noah 9.17.5—Noah 9.17.9—token 9.18.5—Noah 9.18.13—Shem
9.18.15—Ham 9.18.17—Japheth 9.18.24—Canaan 9.19.6—Noah 9.20.2—Noah
9.20.7—husbandman 9.22.2—Ham 9.22.6—Canaan 9.23.2—Shem
9.23.4—Japheth 9.24.2—Noah 9.25.6—Canaan 9.26.10—Shem
9.26.12—Canaan 9.27.4—Japheth 9.27.13—Shem
9.27.15—Canaan 9.28.2—Noah 9.29.6—Noah 10.1.10—Noah 10.1.11—Shem
10.1.12—Ham 10.1.14—Japheth 10.2.4—Japheth 10.2.5—Gomer
10.2.7—Magog 10.2.9—Madai 10.2.11—Javan 10.2.13—Tubal
10.2.15—Meshech 10.2.17—Tiras 10.3.5—Gomer 10.3.6—Ashkenaz
10.3.8—Riphath 10.3.10—Togarmah 10.4.5—Javan 10.4.6—Elishah
10.4.8—Tarshish 10.4.9—Kittim 10.4.11—Dodanim 10.5.5—isles
10.5.8—Gentiles 10.5.17—tongue 10.6.5—Ham 10.6.6—Cush
10.6.8—Mizraim 10.6.10—Phut 10.6.12—Canaan 10.7.5—Cush 10.7.6—Seba
10.7.8—Havilah 10.7.10—Sabtah 10.7.12—Raamah 10.7.14—Sabtecha
10.7.20—Sheba 10.7.22—Dedan 10.8.2—Cush 10.8.4—Nimrod
10.9.15—Nimrod 10.10.8—Babel 10.10.10—Erech 10.10.12—Accad
10.10.14—Calneh 10.10.19—Shinar 10.11.3–4—that land 10.11.7—Asshur
10.11.10—Nineveh 10.11.14—Rehoboth 10.11.16—Calah 10.12.2—Resen
10.12.4—Nineveh
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10.12.6—Calah 10.13.2—Mizraim 10.13.4—Ludim 10.13.6—Anamim
10.13.8—Lehabim 10.13.10—Naphtuhim 10.14.2—Pathrusim
10.14.4—Casluhim 10.14.9—Philistim 10.14.11—Caphtorim
10.15.2—Canaan 10.15.4—Sidon 10.15.8—Heth 10.16.3—Jebusite
10.16.6—Amorite 10.16.9—Girgasite 10.17.3—Hivite 10.17.6—Arkite
10.17.9—Sinite 10.18.3—Arvadite 10.18.6—Zemarite 10.18.9—Hamathite
10.18.17—Canaanites 10.19.6—Canaanites 10.19.9—Sidon 10.19.14—Gerar
10.19.16—Gaza 10.19.21—Sodom 10.19.23—Gomorrah 10.19.25—Admah
10.19.27—Zeboim 10.19.30—Lasha 10.20.6—Ham 10.21.2—Shem
10.21.11—Eber 10.21.15—Japheth 10.22.4—Shem 10.22.5—Elam
10.22.7—Asshur 10.22.9—Arphaxad 10.22.11—Lud 10.22.13—Aram
10.23.5—Aram 10.23.6—Uz 10.23.8—Hul 10.23.10—Gether 10.23.12—Mash
10.24.2—Arphaxad 10.24.4—Salah 10.24.8—Eber 10.25.3—Eber
10.25.13—Peleg 10.25.21—divided 10.25.27—Joktan 10.26.2—Joktan
10.26.4—Almodad 10.26.6—Sheleph 10.26.8—Hazarmaveth
10.26.10—Jerah 10.27.2—Hadoram 10.27.4—Uzal 10.27.6—Diklah
10.28.2—Obal 10.28.4—Abimael 10.28.6—Sheba 10.29.2—Ophir
10.29.4—Havilah 10.29.6—Jobab 10.29.13—Joktan 10.30.6—Mesha
10.30.11—Sephar 10.31.6—Shem 10.32.9—Noah 11.2.7—they 11.2.11—east
11.2.21—Shinar 11.3.12—brick 11.3.24—slime 11.4.14—tower 11.7.4—us
11.8.5—them 11.8.8—thence 11.8.13—all 11.9.7—Babel 11.10.6—Shem
11.10.15—Arphaxad 11.11.2—Shem 11.11.7—Arphaxad 11.11.13—sons
11.11.15—daughters 11.12.2—Arphaxad 11.12.10—Salah 11.13.2—Arphaxad
11.13.7—Salah 11.13.15—sons 11.13.17—daughters 11.14.2—Salah
11.14.8—Eber 11.15.2—Salah 11.15.7—Eber 11.15.15—sons
11.15.17—daughters 11.16.2—Eber 11.16.10—Peleg 11.17.2—Eber
11.17.7—Peleg 11.17.15—sons 11.17.17—daughters 11.18.2—Peleg
11.18.8—Reu
11.19.2—Peleg 11.19.7—Reu 11.19.15—sons 11.19.17—daughters
11.20.2—Reu 11.20.10—Serug 11.21.2—Reu 11.21.7—Serug 11.21.15—sons
11.21.17—daughters 11.20.8—Nahor 11.22.2—Serug 11.22.8—Nahor
11.23.2—Serug 11.23.7—Nahor 11.23.13—sons 11.23.15—daughters
11.24.2—Nahor 11.24.10—Terah 11.25.2—Nahor 11.25.7—Terah
11.25.15—sons 11.25.17—daughters 11.26.2—Terah 11.26.8—Abram
11.26.9—Nahor 11.26.11—Haran 11.27.7—Terah 11.27.10—Abram
11.27.11—Nahor 11.27.13—Haran 11.27.17—Lot 11.28.2—Haran
11.28.4—before 11.28.7—Terah 11.28.15—Ur 11.28.18—Chaldees
11.29.2—Abram 11.29.4—Nahor 11.29.14—Sarai 11.29.21—Milcah
11.29.25—Haran 11.29.34—Iscah 11.30.14—Sarai 11.31.2—Terah
11.31.4—Abram 11.31.8—Lot 11.31.12—Haran 11.31.17—Sarai 11.31.33—Ur
11.31.36—Chaldees 11.31.43—Canaan 11.31.48—Haran 12.1.7—Abram
12.1.13—country
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12.1.17—kindred 12.1.21–22—father’s house 12.1.25—land
12.4.2—Abram 12.4.19–21—seventy and five 12.4.29—Haran 12.5.2—Abram
12.5.4—Sarai 12.5.8—Lot 12.5.10—brother’s 12.5.15—substance
12.5.22—souls 12.5.28—Haran 12.5.39—Canaan 12.6.2—Abram
12.6.11—Sichem 12.6.16—Moreh 12.6.19—Canaanites 12.7.6—Abram
12.8.5—thence 12.8.13—Bethel 12.8.24—Hai 12.9.2—Abram
12.10.10—Abram 12.10.14—Egypt 12.11.14—Egypt 12.11.19—Sarai
12.12.9—Egyptians 12.13.8—sister 12.14.8—Abram 12.14.12—Egypt
12.15.5—Pharaoh 12.16.3—entreated 12.16.4—Abram 12.16.10—he
12.17.5—Pharaoh 12.17.14—Sarai 12.17.15—Abram 12.18.2—Pharaoh
12.18.4—Abram 12.20.2—Pharaoh 13.1.2—Abram 13.1.6—Egypt 13.1.17—Lot
13.1.23—south 13.2.2—Abram 13.3.12—Bethel 13.3.27—Hai 13.4.14—first
13.4.17—Abram 13.5.2—Lot 13.5.7—Abram 13.7.10—Abram’s 13.7.16—Lot’s
13.7.18—and
13.7.20—Canaanite 13.7.23—Perizzite 13.8.2—Abram 13.8.5—Lot
13.8.28—brethren 13.10.2—Lot 13.10.11–13—plain of Jordan
13.10.16–17—well watered 13.10.24—Sodom 13.10.26—Gomorrah
13.10.30—garden 13.10.38—Egypt 13.10.43—Zoar 13.11.2—Lot
13.11.7–9—plain of Jordan 13.12.1—Abram 13.12.7—Canaan 13.12.9—Lot
13.12.22—Sodom 13.13.5—Sodom 13.14.6—Abram 13.14.9—Lot
13.18.2—Abram 13.18.3—removed 13.18.14—Mamre 13.18.18—Hebron
14.1.10—Amraphel 14.1.13—Shinar 14.1.14—Arioch 14.1.17—Ellasar
14.1.18—Chedorlaomer 14.1.21—Elam 14.1.23—Tidal 14.2.6—Bera
14.2.9—Sodom 14.2.12—Birsha 14.2.15—Gomorrah 14.2.16—Shinab
14.2.19—Admah 14.2.21—Shemeber 14.2.24—Zeboiim 14.2.28—Bela
14.2.31—Zoar 14.3.10—Siddim 14.3.14–15—salt sea 14.5.7—Chedorlaomer
14.5.18—Rephaims 14.5.20–21—Ashteroth Karnaim 14.5.24—Zuzims
14.5.26—Ham 14.5.29—Emims 14.5.31–32—Shaveh Kiriathaim
14.6.3—Horites 14.6.7—Seir 14.6.9—Elparan
14.6.14—wilderness 14.7.7—Enmishpat 14.7.10—Kadesh
14.7.18—Amalekites 14.7.22—Amorites 14.7.26—Hazezontamar
14.8.8—Sodom 14.8.13—Gomorrah 14.8.18—Admah 14.8.23—Zeboiim
14.8.28—Bela 14.8.43—Siddim 14.9.2—Chedorlaomer 14.9.6—Elam
14.9.9—Tidal 14.9.14—Amraphel 14.9.17—Shinar 14.9.19—Arioch
14.9.22—Ellasar 14.10.5—Siddim 14.10.9—slimepits 14.10.14—Sodom
14.10.16—Gomorrah 14.10.19—fell 14.10.28—mountain 14.11.8—Sodom
14.11.10—Gomorrah 14.12.4—Lot 14.12.5—Abram’s 14.12.11—Sodom
14.13.10—Abram 14.13.12—Hebrew 14.13.18—plain 14.13.20—Mamre
14.13.22—Amorite 14.13.15—Eschol 14.13.19—Aner 14.14.3—Abram
14.14.7—brother 14.14.29—Dan 14.15.20—Hobah 14.15.28—Damascus
14.16.14—Lot 14.16.20—women 14.16.24—people 14.17.3—king
14.17.5—Sodom 14.17.18—Chedorlaomer 14.17.22—kings 14.17.31—Shaveh
14.18.2—Melchizedek 14.18.5—Salem 14.19.9—Abram 14.19.15—possessor
14.21.5—Sodom
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14.21.7—Abram 14.22.2—Abram 14.22.8—Sodom 14.23.31—Abram
14.24.20—Aner 14.24.21—Eschol 14.24.23—Mamre 15.1.11—Abram
15.1.16–17—Fear not 15.1.22—shield 15.1.27—reward 15.2.2—Abram
15.2.23—Eliezer 15.2.25—Damascus 15.3.2—Abram 15.7.15—Ur
15.7.18—Chaldees 15.11.10—Abram 15.12.13—Abram 15.12.17—horror
15.13.5—Abram 15.13.19—land 15.13.33–35—four hundred years
15.14.4—nation 15.15.18—age 15.16.4–5—fourth generation
15.16.16—Amorites 15.18.11—Abram 15.18.25—Egypt 15.18.32—Euphrates
15.19.2—Kenites 15.19.5—Kenizzites 15.19.8—Kadmonites
15.20.3—Hittites 15.20.6—Perizzites 15.20.9—Rephaims
15.21.3—Amorites 15.21.6—Canaanites 15.21.9—Girgashites
15.21.12—Jebusites 16.1.2—Sarai 16.1.3—Abram’s 16.1.13—handmaid
16.1.15—Egyptian 16.1.19—Hagar 16.2.2—Sarai 16.2.5—Abram
16.3.2—Sarai 16.3.3—Abram’s 16.3.6—Hagar 16.3.10—Egyptian
16.3.15–16—ten years 16.3.21—Canaan 16.4.6—Hagar 16.5.2—Sarai
16.5.5—Abram 16.6.2—Abram 16.6.5—Sarai 16.7.3—angel
16.7.11—fountain 16.7.24—Shur 16.8.4—Hagar 16.8.5—Sarai’s
16.10.10—I 16.11.25—Ishmael 16.12.6–7—wild man 16.14.5—well
16.14.6—Beerlahairoi 16.14.11—Kadesh 16.14.13—Bered 16.15.2—Hagar
16.15.4—Abram 16.15.16—Ishmael 16.16.2—Abram 16.16.10—Hagar
16.16.12—Ishmael 17.1.3—Abram 17.1.30—perfect 17.3.2—Abram
17.5.9—Abram 17.5.15—Abraham 17.8.21—Canaan 17.9.5—Abraham
17.11.4—circumcision 17.12.5–6—eight days 17.12.10—circumcised
17.12.27—bought 17.13.19—circumcised 17.14.13—circumcised
17.15.5—Abraham 17.15.8—Sarai 17.15.19—Sarah 17.16.10—son
17.17.2—Abraham 17.17.29—Sarah 17.18.2—Abraham 17.18.8—Ishmael
17.19.4—Sarah 17.19.19—Isaac 17.20.4—Ishmael 17.21.8—Isaac
17.21.10—Sarah 17.22.13—Abraham 17.23.2—Abraham 17.23.4—Ishmael
17.24.2—Abraham 17.24.12—circumcised 17.25.2—Ishmael
17.25.12—circumcised 17.26.6—Abraham
17.26.7—circumcised 17.26.9—Ishmael 17.27.20—circumcised
18.1.4—appeared 18.1.11—Mamre 18.1.21–24—heart of the day
18.4.19—tree 18.6.2—Abraham 18.6.8—Sarah 18.6.15—measures
18.6.23—cakes 18.7.2—Abraham 18.7.8—fetcht 18.9.8—Sarah
18.10.18—Sarah 18.11.2—Abraham 18.11.4—Sarah 18.12.2—Sarah
18.13.6—Abraham 18.13.9—Sarah 18.14.25—Sarah 18.15.2—Sarah
18.16.11—Sodom 18.16.13—Abraham 18.17.9—Abraham 18.18.3—Abraham
18.19.36—Abraham 18.20.9—Sodom 18.20.11—Gomorrah 18.22.12—Sodom
18.22.14—Abraham 18.23.2—Abraham 18.26.9—Sodom 18.27.2—Abraham
18.33.15—Abraham 19.1.4–5—two angels 19.1.7—Sodom 19.1.11—Lot
19.3.27—unleavened 19.4.15—Sodom 19.5.5—Lot 19.6.2—Lot
19.9.4–5—Stand back 19.9.23—judge 19.9.42—Lot 19.10.10—Lot
19.12.2—Lot 19.14.2—Lot 19.15.10—Lot 19.17.34—mountain 19.18.2—Lot
19.20.14–15—little one 19.22.24—Zoar 19.23.9—Lot 19.23.12—Zoar
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19.24.6—Sodom 18.24.9—Gomorrah 19.27.2—Abraham 19.28.5—Sodom
18.28.7—Gomorrah 19.29.17—Abraham 19.29.20—Lot 19.30.2—Lot
19.30.7—Zoar 19.30.12—mountain 19.36.7—Lot 19.38.13—Ben-ammi
20.1.2—Abraham 20.1.5—thence 20.1.13—Kadesh 20.1.15—Shur
20.1.19—Gerar 20.2.2—Abraham 20.2.5—Sarah 20.2.13—Abimelech
20.2.16—Gerar 20.3.5—Abimelech 20.4.2—Abimelech 20.7.12—prophet
20.8.2—Abimelech 20.9.2—Abimelech 20.9.4—Abraham 20.10.2—Abimelech
20.10.5—Abraham 20.11.2—Abraham 20.14.2—Abimelech 20.14.15—Abraham
20.14.19—Sarah 20.15.2—Abimelech 20.16.3—Sarah 20.17.2—Abraham
20.17.9—Abimelech 20.18.15—Abimelech 20.18.18—Sarah
20.18.19—Abraham’s 21.1.5—Sarah 21.2.2—Sarah 21.2.6—Abraham
21.3.2—Abraham 21.3.16—Sarah 21.3.20—Isaac 21.4.2—Abraham
21.4.3—circumcised 21.4.6—Isaac 21.5.2—Abraham 21.5.11—Isaac
21.6.2—Sarah 21.7.9—Abraham 21.7.11—Sarah 21.7.16—suck
21.8.9—Abraham 21.8.18—Isaac 21.9.2—Sarah 21.9.7—Hagar
21.9.9—Egyptian 21.9.15—Abraham 21.10.5—Abraham 21.11.8—Abraham
21.12.5—Abraham 21.12.26—Sarah 21.14.2—Abraham 21.14.11—bread
21.14.14—bottle 21.14.21—Hagar 21.14.29—child 21.14.43—Beersheba
21.16.19—bowshot 21.17.16—Hagar 21.20.18—archer 21.21.8—Paran
21.21.21—Egypt 21.22.7—that 21.22.10—Abimelech 21.22.12—Phichol
21.22.21—Abraham 21.24.2—Abraham 21.25.2—Abraham 21.25.4—Abimelech
21.26.2—Abimelech 21.27.2—Abraham 21.27.11—Abimelech
21.28.2—Abraham 21.29.2—Abimelech 21.29.5—Abraham 21.31.6—Beersheba
21.32.7—Beersheba 21.32.9—Abimelech 21.32.13—Phichol
21.32.28—Philistines 21.33.2—Abraham 21.33.7—Beersheba
21.34.2—Abraham 21.34.6—Philistines’ 22.1.13—Abraham 22.2.11—Isaac
22.2.22—Moriah 22.2.29–30—burnt offering 22.3.2—Abraham
22.3.18–19—young men 22.3.23—Isaac 22.4.6—Abraham 22.5.2—Abraham
22.6.2—Abraham 22.6.14—Isaac 22.6.21—fire
22.7.2—Isaac 22.7.5—Abraham 22.8.2—Abraham 22.9.14—Abraham
22.9.27—Isaac 22.10.2—Abraham 22.11.15—Abraham 22.13.2—Abraham
22.14.2—Abraham 22.14.9—Jehovahjireh 22.15.9—Abraham
22.19.2—Abraham 22.19.16—Beersheba 22.20.13—Abraham 22.20.16—Milcah
22.20.25—Nahor 22.21.1—Huz 22.21.5—Buz 22.21.9—Kemuel 22.21.13—Aram
22.22.2—Chesed 22.22.4—Hazo 22.22.6—Pildash 22.22.8—Jidlaph
22.22.10—Bethuel 22.23.2—Bethuel 22.23.4—Rebekah 22.24.3—concubine
22.24.7—Reumah 22.24.11—Tebah 22.24.13—Gaham 22.24.15—Thahash
22.24.17—Maachah 23.1.2—Sarah 23.2.2—Sarah 23.2.5—Kirjatharba
23.2.9—Hebron 23.2.9 (JST)—now 23.2.14—Canaan 23.2.16—Abraham
23.2.19—come 23.3.2—Abraham 23.3.8—dead 23.3.15—Heth 23.5.5—Heth
23.5.7—Abraham 23.7.2—Abraham 23.7.19—Heth 23.8.29—Ephron
23.8.33—Zohar 23.9.9—Machpeleh 23.10.2—Ephron 23.10.8—Heth
23.10.12—Hittite 23.10.14—Abraham
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23.12.2—Abraham 23.13.5—Ephron 23.13.20—give 23.14.2—Ephron
23.14.4—Abraham 23.15.10–12—four hundred shekels 23.16.2—Abraham
23.16.5—Ephron 23.16.24—Heth 23.15.25–27—four hundred shekels
23.17.5—Ephron 23.17.9—Machpelah 23.17.13—Mamre 23.18.2—Abraham
23.18.13—Heth 23.19.4—Abraham 23.19.6—Sarah 23.19.16—Machpelah
23.19.22—Hebron 23.19.27—Canaan 23.20.14—Abraham 23.20.25—Heth
24.1.2—Abraham 24.2.2—Abraham 24.2.7—servant 24.2.26—thigh
24.3.35—Canaanites 24.4.7—country 24.4.11—kindred 24.6.2—Abraham
24.9.11—Abraham 24.10.32—Mesopotamia 24.10.37—Nahor
24.12.10—Abraham 24.12.16–17—good speed 24.14.51—Isaac
24.15.13—Rebekah 24.15.20—Bethuel 24.15.23—Milcah 24.15.27—Nahor
24.15.28—Abraham’s 24.17.4—ran 24.22.18—earring 24.22.22—shekel
24.22.26—bracelets 24.23.20—us 24.24.11—Bethuel 24.24.15—Milcah
24.24.20—Nahor 24.27.12—Abraham 24.29.2—Rebekah 24.29.10—Laban
24.30.10—earring 24.30.24—Rebekah 24.32.3—man
24.32.9—he 24.33.11—he 24.33.24—he 24.34.6—Abraham’s
24.36.2—Sarah 24.37.22—Canaanites 24.38.7—father’s 24.42.17—Abraham
24.45.11—Rebekah 24.47.17—Bethuel 24.47.18—Nahor’s 24.47.21—Milcah
24.48.19—Abraham 24.50.2—Laban 24.50.4—Bethuel 24.51.2—Rebekah
24.52.8—Abraham’s 24.53.19—Rebekah 24.58.4—Rebekah 24.59.5—Rebekah
24.59.10—nurse 24.59.12—Abraham’s 24.60.4—Rebekah 24.61.2—Rebekah
24.61.6—damsels 24.62.10—Lahairoi 24.62.16–17—south country
24.63.2—Isaac 24.64.2—Rebekah 24.66.5—Isaac 24.67.2—Isaac
24.67.8—Sarah’s 24.67.12—Rebekah 25.1.3—Abraham 25.1.11—Keturah
25.2.5—Zimran 25.2.7—Jokshan 25.2.9—Medan 25.2.11—Midian
25.2.13—Ishbak 25.2.15—Shuah 25.3.2—Jokshan 25.3.4—Sheba
25.3.6—Dedan 25.3.13—Asshurim 25.3.15—Letushim 25.3.17—Leummim
25.4.5—Midian 25.4.6—Ephah 25.4.8—Epher 25.4.10—Hanoch
25.4.12—Abida 24.4.14—Eldaah 25.4.21—Keturah 25.5.2—Abraham
25.5.9—Isaac 25.6.7—concubines 25.6.9—Abraham 25.7.10—Abraham’s
25.8.2—Abraham 25.8.6—ghost 25.9.4—Isaac 25.9.6—Ishmael
25.9.13—Machpelah 25.9.18—Ephron 25.9.22—Zohar 25.9.24—Hittite
25.9.28—Mamre 25.10.4—Abraham 25.10.10—Heth 25.10.16—Sarah
25.11.10—Abraham 25.11.16—Isaac 25.11.23—Lahairoi 25.12.7—Ishmael
25.12.8—Abraham’s 25.12.11—Hagar 25.12.13—Egyptian 25.12.14—Sarah’s
25.13.10—Ishmael 25.13.22—Nebajoth 25.13.24—Kedar 25.13.26—Adbeel
25.13.28—Mibsam 25.14.2—Mishma 25.14.4—Dumah 25.14.6—Massa
25.15.1—Hadar 25.15.3—Tema 25.15.4—Jetur 25.15.5—Naphish
25.15.7—Kedemah 25.16.10—Ishmael 25.17.10—Ishmael 25.18.2—they
25.18.5—Havilah 25.18.7—Shur 25.18.11—Egypt 25.18.16—Assyria
25.18.26—brethren 25.19.7—Isaac 25.19.8—Abraham’s 25.20.2—Isaac
25.20.10—Rebekah 25.20.15—Bethuel 25.20.19—Padanaram 25.20.23—Laban
25.21.2—Isaac 25.21.21—Rebekah 25.22.4—struggled
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25.23.27—elder 25.23.31—younger 25.25.18—Esau 25.26.14—Esau’s
25.26.21—Jacob 25.26.23—Isaac 25.27.6—Esau 25.27.17—Jacob
25.27.20–21—plain man 25.28.2—Isaac 25.28.4—Esau 25.28.13—Rebekah
25.28.15—Jacob 25.29.2—Jacob 25.29.3—sod 25.29.4—pottage
25.29.6—Esau 25.30.2—Esau 25.30.5—Jacob 25.30.14–15—red pottage
25.30.25—Edom 25.31.2—Jacob 25.32.2—Esau 25.33.2—Jacob
25.34.2—Jacob 25.34.4—Esau 26.1.19—Abraham 26.1.21—Isaac
26.1.24—Abimelech 26.1.28—Philistines 26.1.30—Gerar 26.2.13—Egypt
26.3.3–4—this land 26.3.38—Abraham 26.6.2—Isaac 26.6.5—Gerar
26.7.40—Rebekah 26.8.15—Abimelech 26.8.19—Philistines
26.8.24—window 26.8.29—Isaac 26.8.31—sporting 26.8.33—Rebekah
26.9.2—Abimelech 26.9.4—Isaac 26.10.2—Abimelech 26.11.2—Abimelech
26.12.2—Isaac 26.12.14—hundredfold 26.14.18—Philistines
26.15.15—Abraham 26.15.19—Philistines 26.16.2—Abimelech
26.16.5—Isaac 26.17.2—Isaac
26.17.11–13—valley of Gerar 26.18.2—Isaac 26.18.17—Abraham
26.18.22—Philistines 26.19.2—Isaac’s 26.19.14–15—springing water
26.20.5—Gerar 26.20.9—Isaac’s 26.20.24—Esek 26.21.18—Sitnah
26.22.23—Rehoboth 26.23.8—Beersheba 26.24.17—Abraham
26.25.23—Isaac’s 26.26.2—Abimelech 26.26.7—Gerar 26.26.9—Ahuzzah
26.26.15—Phichol 26.27.2—Isaac 26.31.15—Isaac 26.32.10—Isaac
26.33.5—Shebah 26.33.13—Beersheba 26.34.2—Esau 26.34.12—Judith
26.34.16—Beeri 26.34.18—Hittite 26.34.20—Bashemath 26.34.24—Elon
26.35.8—Isaac 26.35.11—Rebekah 27.1.8—Isaac 27.1.10—old
27.1.24—Esau 27.5.2—Rebekah 27.5.5—Isaac 27.5.8—Esau 27.6.2—Rebekah
27.6.5—Jacob 27.6.16—Esau 27.11.2—Jacob 27.11.5—Rebekah
27.11.9—Esau 27.15.2—Rebekah 27.15.10—Esau 27.15.22—Jacob
27.17.20—Jacob 27.19.2—Esau 27.19.9—Jacob 27.19.29—venison
27.20.2—Isaac 27.21.2—Isaac 27.21.5—Jacob 27.21.24—Esau
27.22.2—Jacob
27.22.6—Isaac 27.22.27—Esau 27.23.14—Esau’s 27.24.9—Esau
27.26.4—Isaac 27.29.15—brethren 27.29.19–20—mother’s sons
27.30.9—Isaac 27.30.16—Jacob 27.30.32—Esau 27.32.2—Isaac
27.32.20—Esau 27.33.2—Isaac 27.33.3—trembled 27.34.3—Esau
27.36.9—Jacob 27.37.2—Isaac 27.37.7—Esau 27.38.2—Esau 27.39.2—Isaac
27.41.2—Esau 27.41.4—Jacob 27.42.5—Esau 27.42.12—Rebekah
27.42.18—Jacob 27.43.13—Laban 27.43.17—Haran 27.46.2—Rebekah
27.46.5—Isaac 27.46.17—Heth 27.46.19—Jacob 28.1.2—Isaac
28.1.4—Jacob 28.1.25—Canaan 28.2.4—Padanaram 28.2.9—Bethuel
28.2.24—Laban 28.4.7—Abraham 28.5.2—Isaac 28.5.5—Jacob
28.5.10—Padanaram 28.5.12—Laban 28.5.15—Bethuel 28.5.17—Syrian
28.5.21—Rebekah 28.5.24—Esau’s 28.6.2—Esau 28.6.5—Isaac
28.6.8—Jacob 28.6.14—Padanaram 28.6.44—Canaan 28.7.3—Jacob
28.7.14—Padanaram 28.8.2—Esau 28.8.8—Canaan
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28.8.11—Isaac 28.9.3—Esau 28.9.5—Ishmael 28.9.10—wives
28.9.14—Mahalath 28.9.19—Abraham’s 28.9.24—Nebajoth 28.10.2—Jacob
28.10.6—Beersheba 28.10.10—Haran 28.11.6–7—certain place
28.11.32—pillows 28.13.16—Abraham 28.13.23—Isaac 28.14.8—dust
28.14.38—seed 28.16.2—Jacob 28.17.4—afraid 28.17.8—dreadful
28.18.2—Jacob 28.18.9—Bethel 28.19.18—Luz 28.20.2—Jacob
29.1.2—Jacob 29.1.17—east 29.4.2—Jacob 29.4.15—Haran 29.5.8—Laban
29.5.10—son 29.5.12—Nahor 29.6.8—well 29.6.17—Rachel 29.9.8—Rachel
29.10.7—Jacob 29.10.9—Rachel 29.10.13—Laban 29.11.2—Jacob
29.11.4—Rachel 29.12.2—Jacob 29.12.4—Rachel 29.12.10—brother
29.12.15—Rebekah’s 29.13.7—Laban 29.13.12—Jacob 29.13.39–40—these
things 29.14.2—Laban 29.14.23—month 29.15.2—Laban 29.15.5—Jacob
29.16.2—Laban 29.16.12—Leah 29.16.20—Rachel 29.17.1—Leah
29.17.3—tender-eyed 29.17.6—Rachel
29.17.7—beautiful 29.17.9–10—well favored 29.18.2—Jacob
29.18.4—Rachel 29.18.11–12—seven years 29.19.2—Laban 29.20.2—Jacob
29.20.7—Rachel 29.21.2—Jacob 29.21.5—Laban 29.22.2—Laban
29.23.12—Leah 29.24.2—Laban 29.24.7—Leah 29.24.8—Zilpah
29.25.13—Leah 29.25.18—Laban 29.25.34—Rachel 29.26.2—Laban
29.27.3—week 29.28.2—Jacob 29.28.13—Rachel 29.29.2—Laban
29.29.5—Rachel 29.29.8—Bilhah 29.30.7—Rachel 29.30.15—Leah
29.31.7—Leah 29.31.9—hated 29.31.15—Rachel 29.32.2—Leah
29.32.13—Reuben 29.32.24—affliction 29.33.33—Simeon 29.33.18—joined
29.34.33—Levi 29.35.23—Judah 29.35.25–26—left bearing 30.1.3—Rachel
30.1.8—Jacob 30.2.2—Jacob’s 30.2.7—Rachel 30.3.7—Bilhah
30.4.5—Bilhah 30.4.9—wife 30.5.2—Bilhah 30.5.6—Jacob 30.6.2—Rachel
30.6.25—Dan 30.7.2—Bilhah 30.7.3—Rachel’s 30.7.9—Jacob
30.8.2—Rachel 30.8.6—wrestlings 30.8.16—prevailed
30.8.22—Naphtali 30.9.2—Leah 30.9.5—she 30.9.11—Zilpah
30.9.17—Jacob 30.10.2—Zilpah 30.10.3—Leah’s 30.10.6—Jacob
30.11.2—Leah 30.11.12—Gad 30.12.2—Zilpah 30.12.3—Leah’s
30.12.6—Jacob 30.13.2—Leah 30.13.9—daughters 30.13.19—Asher
30.14.2—Reuben 30.14.12—mandrakes 30.14.22—Leah 30.14.24—Rachel
30.15.27—Rachel 30.16.2—Jacob 30.16.12—Leah 30.17.5—Leah
30.17.11—Jacob 30.17.13—fifth 30.18.2—Leah 30.18.9—hire
30.18.24—Issachar 30.19.2—Leah 30.19.7—Jacob 30.20.2—Leah
30.20.6—endued 30.20.11—dowry 30.20.31—Zebulun 30.21.11—Dinah
30.22.4—Rachel 30.22.7—hearkened 30.24.6—Joseph 30.24.15–16—another
son 30.25.7—Rachel 30.25.10—Joseph 30.25.12—Jacob 30.25.15—Laban
30.27.2—Laban 30.31.10—Jacob 30.32.1—I 30.32.15—speckled
30.32.17—spotted 30.32.18—cattle 30.32.22—brown 30.34.2—Laban
30.35.2—he 30.35.11—ringstraked 30.36.2—he
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30.36.10—Jacob 30.36.17—Laban’s 30.37.2—Jacob 30.37.17—pilled
30.37.19—strakes 30.38.15—gutters 30.40.2—Jacob 30.40.25—Laban
30.41.8—stronger 30.41.13—Jacob 30.42.16—Laban’s 30.42.20—Jacob’s
31.1.7—Laban’s 31.1.10—Jacob 31.2.2—Jacob 31.2.7—Laban 31.3.6—Jacob
31.3.17—kindred 31.4.2—Jacob 31.4.6—Rachel 31.4.8—Leah
31.10.34—ringstraked 31.10.35—speckled 31.10.37—grisled
31.11.13—Jacob 31.12.28—all 31.12.30—Laban 31.13.6—Bethel
31.13.17—vow 31.14.2—Rachel 31.14.4—Leah 31.15.11—sold
31.15.19—money 31.17.2—Jacob 31.18.26—Padanaram 31.18.31—Isaac
31.18.38—Canaan 31.19.2—Laban 31.19.9—Rachel 31.19.13—images
31.20.2—Jacob 31.20.7—Laban 31.20.9—Syrian 31.21.17—river
31.21.25—Gilead 31.22.5—Laban 31.22.11—Jacob 31.23.22—Gilead
31.24.5—Laban 31.24.7—Syrian 31.24.10—dream 31.24.24—Jacob
31.25.2—Laban 31.25.4—Jacob 31.25.24—Gilead
31.26.2—Laban 31.26.5—Jacob 31.27.30—tabret 31.28.9—sons
31.28.12—daughters 31.29.32—Jacob 31.30.12—longedst 31.30.23—gods
31.31.2—Jacob 31.31.7—Laban 31.32.27—Jacob 31.32.31—Rachel
31.33.2—Laban 31.33.5—Jacob’s 31.33.9—Leah’s 31.33.32—Rachel’s
31.34.2—Rachel 31.34.13—furniture 31.34.19—Laban 31.36.2—Jacob
31.36.6—chode 31.36.8—Laban 31.42.13—fear 31.37.10—Galeed
31.42.10—Abraham 31.42.15—Isaac 31.42.13—fear 31.43.2—Laban
31.43.7—Jacob 31.45.2—Jacob 31.46.2—Jacob 31.47.2—Laban
31.47.5—Jegarsahadutha 31.47.7—Jacob 31.47.10—Galeed 31.48.2—Laban
31.48.22—Galeed 31.49.2—Mizpah 31.51.2—Laban 31.51.5—Jacob
31.53.4—Abraham 31.53.9—Nahor 31.53.19—Jacob 31.53.27—Isaac
31.54.2—Jacob 31.55.6—Laban 32.1.2—Jacob 32.2.3—Jacob
32.2.20—Mahanaim 32.3.2—Jacob 32.3.8—Esau 32.3.15—Seir 32.3.19—Edom
32.4.12—lord 32.4.13—Esau
32.4.16—Jacob 32.4.23—Laban 32.6.6—Jacob 32.6.13—Esau
32.7.2—Jacob 32.8.4—Esau 32.9.2—Jacob 32.9.9—Abraham 32.9.15—Isaac
32.10.32—Jordan 32.11.16—Esau 32.13.4—there 32.13.20—Esau
32.15.2—milch 32.15.8—kine 32.16.20–21—pass over 32.17.8—Esau
32.18.9—Jacob’s 32.18.18—Esau 32.19.24—Esau 32.20.8—Jacob
32.22.25—Jabbok 32.24.2—Jacob 32.24.8—wrestled 32.25.3—he
32.25.7—prevailed 32.25.10—him 32.25.22—Jacob’s 32.25.25–27—out of
joint 32.27.13—Jacob 32.28.11—Jacob 32.28.13—Israel 32.29.2—Jacob
32.30.2—Jacob 32.30.9—Peniel 32.31.6—Penuel 32.32.5—Israel
32.32.30—Jacob’s 33.1.2—Jacob 33.1.11—Esau 33.1.25—Leah
33.1.28—Rachel 33.2.11—Leah 33.2.17—Rachel 33.2.19—Joseph
33.4.2—Esau 33.7.2—Leah 33.7.15—Joseph 33.7.18—Rachel 33.9.2—Esau
33.10.2—Jacob 33.14.7–8—pass over 33.14.39—Seir 33.15.2—Esau
33.15.26—grace
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33.16.2—Esau 33.16.10—Seir 33.17.2—Jacob 33.17.5—Succoth
33.18.2—Jacob 33.18.5—Shalem 33.18.9—Shechem 33.18.16—Canaan
33.18.21—Padanaram 33.18.28—city 33.19.22—Hamor 33.19.23—Shechem’s
33.19.30—money 33.20.10—Eleloheisrael 34.1.2—Dinah 34.1.6—Leah
34.1.11—Jacob 34.2.3—Shechem 34.2.7—Hamor 34.2.9—Hivite
34.3.6—Dinah 34.3.10—Jacob 34.4.2—Shechem 34.4.7—Hamor 34.5.2—Jacob
34.5.8—Dinah 34.6.2—Hamor 34.6.6—Shechem 34.7.5—Jacob 34.7.29—folly
34.7.30—in 34.7.31—Israel 34.8.2—Hamor 34.8.12—Shechem
34.11.2—Shechem 34.13.3—sons 34.13.5—Jacob 34.13.7—Shechem
34.13.9—Hamor 34.13.12—deceitfully 34.13.19—Dinah
34.14.19—uncircumcised 34.15.22—circumcised 34.17.11—circumcised
34.18.5—Hamor 34.18.7—Shechem 34.19.16—Jacob’s 34.19.22—honorable
34.20.2—Hamor 34.20.4—Shechem 34.22.24—circumcised 34.24.3—Hamor
34.24.6—Shechem 34.24.24—circumcised 34.25.20—Jacob
34.25.21—Simeon 34.25.23—Levi 34.25.24—Dinah’s 34.26.4—Hamor
34.26.6—Shechem 34.26.17—Dinah 34.27.2—sons 34.27.4—Jacob
34.30.2—Jacob 34.30.5—Simeon 34.30.7—Levi 34.30.25—Canaanites
34.30.28—Perizzites 35.1.5—Jacob 35.1.8—up 35.1.10—Bethel
35.1.32—Esau 35.2.2—Jacob 35.2.17–18—strange gods 35.4.5—Jacob
35.4.18—earrings 35.4.34—Shechem 35.5.27—Jacob 35.6.2—Jacob
35.6.5—Luz 35.6.12—Canaan 35.6.15—Bethel 35.7.11—Elbethel
35.8.2—Deborah 35.8.3—Rebekah’s 35.8.11—Bethel 35.8.22—Allonbachuth
35.9.5—Jacob 35.9.12—Padanaram 35.10.9—Jacob 35.10.20—Israel
35.11.26—kings 35.12.7—Abraham 35.12.9—Isaac 35.14.2—Jacob
35.14.24—drink offering 35.15.2—Jacob 35.15.14—Bethel
35.16.5—Bethel 35.16.11–12—little way 35.16.16—Ephrath
35.16.18—Rachel 35.18.8—soul 35.18.20—Benoni 35.18.26—Benjamin
35.19.2—Rachel 35.19.11—Ephrath 35.19.14—Bethlehem 35.20.2—Jacob
35.20.14—Rachel’s
35.21.2—Israel 35.21.12—Edar 35.22.7—Israel 35.22.13—Reuben
35.22.18—Bilhah 35.22.30—Jacob 35.23.4—Leah 35.23.5—Reuben
35.23.6—Jacob’s 35.23.9—Simeon 35.23.11—Levi 35.23.13—Judah
35.23.15—Issachar 35.23.17—Zebulun 35.24.4—Rachel 35.24.5—Joseph
35.24.7—Benjamin 35.25.5—Bilhah 35.25.6—Rachel’s 35.25.8—Dan
35.25.10—Naphtali 35.26.5—Zilpah 35.26.6—Leah’s 35.26.8—Gad
35.26.10—Asher 35.26.16—Jacob 35.26.23—Padanaram 35.27.2—Jacob
35.27.9—Mamre 35.27.14—Arbah 35.27.17—Hebron 35.27.19—Abraham
35.27.21—Isaac 35.28.5—Isaac 35.29.2—Isaac 35.29.24—Esau
35.29.26—Jacob 36.1.7—Esau 36.1.10—Edom 36.2.1—Esau 36.2.9—Canaan
36.2.10—Adah 36.2.14—Elon 36.2.18—Aholibamah 36.2.20—daughter
36.2.22—Anah 36.2.26—Zibeon 36.2.28—Hivite 36.3.2—Bashemath
36.3.3—Ishmael’s 36.3.7—Nebajoth 36.4.2—Adah 36.4.5—Esau
36.4.6—Eliphaz 36.4.8—Bashemath
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36.4.10—Reuel 36.5.2—Aholibamah 36.5.4—Jeush 36.5.6—Jaalam
36.5.8—Korah 36.5.14—Esau 36.5.24—Canaan 36.6.2—Esau 36.6.39—Canaan
36.6.51—Jacob 36.8.3—Esau 36.8.6—Seir 36.8.9—Edom 36.9.7—Esau
36.9.12—Edomites 36.9.15—Seir 36.10.6—Esau’s 36.10.8—Eliphaz
36.10.12—Adah 36.10.17—Reuel 36.10.21—Bashemath 36.11.5—Eliphaz
36.11.7—Teman 36.11.8—Omar 36.11.9—Zepho 36.11.11—Gatam
36.11.13—Kenaz 36.12.2—Timna 36.12.6—Eliphaz 36.12.7—Esau’s
36.12.14—Amalek 36.12.20—Adah 36.13.7—Reuel 36.13.8—Nahath
36.13.10—Zerah 36.13.11—Shammah 36.13.13—Mizzah 36.13.19—Bashemath
36.13.20—Esau’s 36.14.7—Aholibamah 36.14.11—Anah 36.14.13—daughter
36.14.15—Zibeon 36.14.16—Esau’s 36.14.23—Jeush 36.14.25—Jaalam
36.14.27—Korah 36.15.3—dukes 36.15.8—Esau 36.15.12—Eliphaz
36.15.19—Teman 36.15.21—Omar 36.15.23—Zepho 36.15.25—Kenaz
36.16.2—Korah
36.16.4—Gatam 36.16.6—Amalek 36.16.14—Eliphaz 36.16.19—Edom
36.16.24—sons 36.16.26—Adah 36.17.7—Reuel 36.17.8—Esau’s
36.17.11—Nahath 36.17.13—Zerah 36.17.15—Shammah 36.17.17—Mizzah
36.17.30—Edom 36.17.34—sons 36.17.36—Bashemath 36.18.7—Aholibamah
36.18.8—Esau’s 36.18.11—Jeush 36.18.13—Jaalam 36.18.15—Korah
36.18.27—Anah 36.19.6—Esau 36.19.9—Edom 36.20.6—Seir 36.20.8—Horite
36.20.13—Lotan 36.20.15—Shobal 36.20.17—Zibeon 36.20.19—Anah
36.21.2—Dishon 36.21.4—Ezer 36.21.6—Dishan 36.21.13—Horites
36.21.17—Seir 36.21.22—Edom 36.22.5—Lotan 36.22.7—Hori
36.22.9—Hemam 36.22.14—Temna 36.23.5—Shobal 36.23.8—Alvan
36.23.10—Manahath 36.23.12—Ebal 36.23.13—Shepho 36.23.15—Onam
36.24.7—Zibeon 36.24.9—Ajah 36.24.11—Anah 36.24.19—mules
36.25.5—Anah 36.25.8—Dishon 36.25.10—Aholibamah 36.26.7—Dishon
36.26.8—Hemdan 36.26.10—Eshban
36.26.12—Ithan 36.26.14—Cheran 36.27.4—Ezer 36.27.7—Bilhan
36.27.9—Zaavan 36.27.11—Akan 36.28.4—Dishan 36.28.7—Uz 36.28.9—Aran
36.29.4—dukes 36.29.9—Horites 36.29.11—Lotan 36.29.13—Shobal
36.29.15—Zibeon 36.29.17—Anah 36.30.2—Dishon 36.30.4—Ezer
36.30.6—Dishan 36.30.14—Hori 36.30.22—Seir 36.31.12—Edom
36.31.13—before 36.31.22—Israel 36.32.2—Bela 36.32.6—Beor
36.32.17—Dinhabah 36.33.2—Bela 36.33.5—Jobab 36.33.9—Zerah
36.33.11—Bozrah 36.34.2—Jobab 36.34.5—Husham 36.34.10—Temani
36.35.2—Husham 36.35.5—Hadad 36.35.9—Bedad 36.35.12—Midian
36.35.15–17—field of Moab 36.35.29—Avith 36.36.2—Hadad
36.36.5—Samlah 36.36.7—Masrekah 36.37.2—Samlah 36.37.5—Saul
36.37.7—Rehoboth 36.38.2—Saul 36.38.5—Baalhanan 36.38.9—Achbor
36.39.2—Baalhanan 36.39.9—Hadar 36.39.21—Pau 36.39.27—Mehetabel
36.39.31—Matred 36.39.35—Mezahab 36.40.8—dukes
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36.40.12—Esau 36.40.24—Timnah 36.40.26—Alvah 36.40.28—Jetheth
36.41.2—Aholibamah 36.41.4—Elah 36.41.6—Pinon 36.42.2—Kenaz
36.42.4—Teman 36.42.6—Mibzar 36.43.2—Magdiel 36.43.4—Iram
36.34.10—Edom 36.34.23—Esau 37.1.2—Jacob 37.1.6—land 37.1.17—Canaan
37.2.6—Jacob 37.2.7—Joseph 37.2.27—Bilhah 37.2.33—Zilpah
37.3.2—Israel 37.3.4—Joseph 37.3.24—coat 37.4.22–23—speak peaceably
37.5.2—Joseph 37.10.33—mother 37.12.11—Shechem 37.13.2—Israel
37.13.5—Joseph 37.13.14—Shechem 37.14.37—Hebron 37.14.42—Shechem
37.17.18—Dothan 37.17.20—Joseph 37.19.9—dreamer 37.21.2—Reuben
37.22.2—Reuben 37.23.7—Joseph 37.25.21—Ishmaeelites 37.25.24—Gilead
37.25.29—spicery 37.25.31—balm 37.25.33—myrrh 37.25.40—Egypt
37.26.2—Judah 37.27.9—Ishmaeelites 37.28.5—Midianites
37.28.13—Joseph 37.28.23—Ishmaeelites 37.28.28—silver
37.28.34—Egypt 37.29.2—Reuben 37.29.9—Joseph 37.31.4—Joseph
37.32.3—sent 37.33.18—Joseph 37.34.2—Jacob 37.34.8—sackcloth
37.36.3—Midianites 37.36.7—Egypt 37.36.9—Potiphar 38.1.10—Judah
38.1.22—Adullamite 38.1.26—Hirah 38.2.2—Judah 38.2.10—Canaanite
38.2.14—Shuah 38.3.13—Er 38.4.14—Onan 38.5.14—Shelah 38.5.16—he
38.5.19—Chezib 38.6.2—Judah 38.6.7—Er 38.6.13—Tamar 38.7.2—Er
38.7.3—Judah’s 38.8.2—Judah 38.8.5—Onan 38.9.2—Onan 38.11.3—Judah
38.11.5—Tamar 38.11.18—Shelah 38.12.9—Shuah 38.12.10—Judah’s
38.12.24—Timnath 38.12.29—Hirah 38.12.31—Adullamite 38.13.5—Tamar
38.13.15—Timnath 38.14.31—Timnath 38.14.36—Shelah 38.14.38—grown
38.15.2—Judah 38.18.14—signet 38.18.17—bracelets 38.18.20—staff
38.20.2—Judah 38.20.13—Adullamite 38.21.13—harlot 38.22.5—Judah
38.23.2—Judah 38.24.14—Judah 38.24.16—Tamar 38.24.44—burnt
38.26.2—Judah 38.26.21—Shelah 38.29.7—he 38.29.15—brother
38.29.19—she 38.29.20—How 38.29.35—Pharez 38.30.20—Zarah
39.1.2—Joseph 39.1.7—Egypt 39.1.9—Potiphar 39.1.13—Pharaoh
39.1.27—Ishmaeelites 39.2.6—Joseph 39.2.23—Egyptian 39.4.2—Joseph
39.5.29—Egyptian’s 39.5.32—Joseph’s 39.6.9—Joseph’s 39.6.32–33—well
favored 39.7.17—Joseph 39.10.10—Joseph 39.11.10—Joseph 39.14.16—he
39.14.21—Hebrew 39.17.12—Hebrew 39.19.31—wrath 39.20.2—Joseph’s
39.21.6—Joseph 39.22.9—Joseph’s 40.1.16—Egypt 40.2.2—Pharaoh
40.2.15—butlers 40.3.6—ward 40.3.12–15—captain of the guard
40.3.22—Joseph 40.4.8—Joseph 40.5.34—Egypt 40.6.2—Joseph
40.7.4—Pharaoh’s 40.8.19—Joseph 40.9.9—Joseph 40.11.2—Pharaoh’s
40.12.2—Joseph 40.13.6—Pharaoh’s 40.14.26—Pharaoh 40.15.13—Hebrews
40.16.14—Joseph 40.17.14—Pharaoh 40.18.2—Joseph 40.19.6—Pharaoh
40.20.12—Pharaoh’s 40.21.17—Pharaoh’s 40.22.8—Joseph 40.23.8—Joseph
41.1.10–12—two full years 41.1.14—Pharaoh 41.1.22—river
41.2.13—kine
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41.4.19—Pharaoh 41.5.14—corn 41.5.19—stalk 41.5.20—rank
41.6.10–11—east wind 41.7.14—Pharaoh 41.8.13—troubled
41.8.22—magicians 41.8.24—Egypt 41.8.28–29—wise men 41.8.32—Pharaoh
41.9.7—Pharaoh 41.9.13—faults 41.10.1—Pharaoh 41.12.11—Hebrew
41.13.15—he 41.14.2—Pharaoh 41.14.6—Joseph 41.14.18—shaved
41.15.2—Pharaoh 41.15.5—Joseph 41.16.2—Joseph 41.16.4—Pharaoh
41.17.2—Pharaoh 41.17.5—Joseph 41.18.11—kine 41.19.27—Egypt
41.25.2—Joseph 41.25.5—Pharaoh 41.28.10—Pharaoh 41.29.14—Egypt
41.30.22—Egypt 41.32.9—Pharaoh 41.33.4—Pharaoh 41.33.19—Egypt
41.34.2—Pharaoh 41.34.23—Egypt 41.35.17—corn 41.35.22—Pharaoh
41.36.24—Egypt 41.37.10—Pharaoh 41.38.2—Pharaoh 41.39.2—Pharaoh
41.39.5—Joseph 41.41.2—Pharaoh 41.41.5—Joseph 41.42.2—Pharaoh
41.42.6—ring 41.42.14—Joseph 41.43.32—Egypt 41.44.2—Pharaoh
41.44.5—Joseph 41.44.26—Egypt 41.45.2—Pharaoh 41.45.4—Joseph’s
41.45.6—Zaphnathpaaneah 41.45.13—Asenath 41.45.17—Potipherah
41.45.20—On 41.45.30—Egypt 41.46.2—Joseph 41.46.11—Pharaoh
41.46.14—Egypt 41.48.18—Egypt 41.49.2—Joseph 41.49.4—corn
41.50.3—Joseph 41.50.15—Asenath 41.50.19—Potipherah 41.50.22—On
41.51.2—Joseph 41.51.9—Manasseh 41.52.9—Ephraim 41.53.13—Egypt
41.54.12—Joseph 41.54.28—Egypt 41.55.7—Egypt 41.55.14—Pharaoh
41.55.26—Joseph 41.56.13—Joseph 41.56.22—Egyptians 41.57.6—Egypt
41.57.8—Joseph 42.1.3—Jacob 42.1.8—corn 42.1.10—Egypt 42.2.11—corn
42.2.13—Egypt 42.3.2—Joseph’s 42.3.9—corn 42.3.11—Egypt
42.4.2—Benjamin 42.4.3—Joseph’s 42.4.5—Jacob 42.5.5—Israel
42.5.9—corn 42.5.22—Canaan 42.6.2—Joseph 42.6.27—bowed
42.7.2—Joseph 42.7.36—Canaan 42.8.2—Joseph 42.9.2—Joseph
42.9.5—dreams 42.13.18—Canaan 42.13.32—not 42.14.2—Joseph
42.15.8–10—life of Pharaoh 42.16.35–37—life of Pharaoh
42.17.8—ward
42.18.2—Joseph 42.19.22—corn 42.22.2—Reuben 42.22.27—blood
42.23.6—Joseph 42.23.16—interpreter 42.24.23—Simeon 42.25.2—Joseph
42.25.7—sacks 42.25.9—corn 42.25.23—provisions 42.26.8—corn
42.29.5—Jacob 42.32.25—Canaan 42.36.2—Jacob 42.36.15—Joseph
42.36.19—Simeon 42.36.26—Benjamin 42.37.2—Reuben 43.2.12—corn
43.2.19—Egypt 43.3.2—Judah 43.6.2—Israel 43.8.2—Judah 43.8.5—Israel
43.8.10—lad 43.11.4—Israel 43.11.20—fruits 43.11.26—vessels
43.11.35—balm 43.11.39—honey 43.11.40—spices 43.11.42—myrrh
43.11.43—nuts 43.11.45—almonds 43.14.19—Benjamin 43.15.16—Benjamin
43.15.24—Egypt 43.15.28—Joseph 43.16.3—Joseph 43.16.5—Benjamin
43.16.12—ruler 43.16.19—home 43.17.4—Joseph 43.18.11—Joseph’s
43.19.9—Joseph’s 43.21.11—inn 43.23.32—Simeon 43.24.8—Joseph’s
43.24.23—asses 43.25.6—present 43.25.8—Joseph 43.26.3—Joseph
43.29.11—Benjamin 43.29.36–37—my son
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43.30.2—Joseph 43.32.17—Egyptians 43.32.34—Hebrews
43.34.13—Benjamin 44.1.5—steward 44.1.15—food 44.2.17—corn
44.2.27—Joseph 44.4.9—city 44.4.15—Joseph 44.5.3—cup
44.5.14—divineth 44.8.21—Canaan 44.12.20—Benjamin’s 44.14.2—Judah
44.14.8—Joseph’s 44.15.2—Joseph 44.15.15—wot 44.15.25—divine
44.16.2—Judah 44.16.44—cup 44.18.2—Judah 44.18.40—Pharaoh
44.20.36—mother 44.27.13—wife 44.28.3—one 44.29.5—this
45.1.2—Joseph 45.2.7—Egyptians 45.2.12—Pharaoh 45.3.2—Joseph
45.4.2—Joseph 45.4.30—Egypt 45.6.25—earing 45.8.21—Pharaoh
45.8.36—Egypt 45.9.17—Joseph 45.9.25—Egypt 45.10.9—Goshen
45.10.14—near 45.12.12—Benjamin 45.13.13—Egypt 45.14.7—Benjamin’s
45.16.3—fame 45.16.8—Pharaoh’s 45.16.11—Joseph’s 45.17.2—Pharaoh
45.17.5—Joseph 45.17.24—Canaan 45.18.23—Egypt 45.19.16—Egypt
45.20.14—Egypt 45.21.5—Israel 45.21.9—Joseph 45.21.18—Pharaoh
45.22.14—Benjamin 45.22.20—silver 45.23.18—Egypt 45.23.25—corn
45.25.7—Egypt 45.25.14—Canaan 45.25.16—Jacob 45.26.5—Joseph
45.26.18—Egypt 45.26.20—Jacob’s 45.27.9—Joseph 45.27.32—Jacob
45.28.2—Israel 45.28.7—Joseph 46.1.2—Israel 46.1.14—Beersheba
46.2.5—Israel 46.2.14—Jacob 46.3.18—Egypt 46.4.8—Egypt
46.4.19—Joseph 46.5.2—Jacob 46.5.6—Beersheba 46.5.11—Israel
46.5.27—Pharaoh 46.6.17—Canaan 46.6.21—Egypt 46.6.22—Jacob
46.7.5–6—sons’ sons 46.7.10—daughters 46.7.13–14—sons’ daughters
46.7.24—Egypt 46.8.10—Israel 46.8.14—Egypt 46.8.15—Jacob
46.8.19—Reuben 46.9.5—Reuben 46.9.6—Hanoch 46.9.8—Phallu
46.9.10—Hezron 46.9.12—Carmi 46.10.5—Simeon 46.10.6—Jemuel
46.10.8—Jamin 46.10.10—Ohad 46.10.12—Jachin 46.10.14—Zohar
46.10.16—Shaul 46.10.21—Canaanitish 46.11.5—Levi 46.11.6—Gershon
46.11.7—Kohath 46.11.9—Marari 46.12.5—Judah 46.12.6—Er
46.12.8—Onan 46.12.10—Shelah 46.12.12—Pharez 46.12.14—Zerah
46.12.24—Canaan 46.12.31—Hezron 46.12.33—Hamul 46.13.5—Issachar
46.13.6—Tola 46.13.8—Phuvah 46.13.10—Job 46.13.12—Shimron
46.14.5—Zebulun 46.14.6—Sered 46.14.8—Elon 46.14.10—Jahleel
46.15.6—Leah 46.15.11—Jacob 46.15.13—Padanaram 46.15.17—Dinah
46.15.20–30—thirty and three 46.16.5—Gad 46.16.6—Ziphion
46.16.8—Haggi 46.16.9—Shuni 46.16.11—Ezbon 46.16.12—Eri
46.16.14—Arodi 46.16.16—Areli 46.17.5—Asher 46.17.6—Jimnah
46.17.8—Ishuah 46.17.10—Isui 46.17.12—Beriah 46.17.14—Serah
46.17.22—Heber 46.17.24—Malchiel 46.18.6—Zilpah 46.18.8—Laban
46.18.11—Leah 46.18.19—Jacob 46.18.21—sixteen 46.19.4—Rachel
46.19.5—Jacob’s 46.19.7—Joseph 46.19.9—Benjamin 46.20.3—Joseph
46.20.11—Manasseh 46.20.13—Ephraim 46.20.15—Asenath
46.20.19—Potipherah 46.20.22—On 46.21.5—Benjamin 46.21.7—Belah
46.21.9—Becher
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46.21.11—Ashbel 46.21.12—Gera 46.21.14—Naaman 46.21.15—Eli
46.21.17—Rosh 46.21.18—Muppim 46.21.20—Huppim 46.21.22—Ard
46.22.6—Rachel 46.22.11—Jacob 46.22.16—fourteen 46.23.5—Dan
46.23.6—Hushim 46.24.5—Naphtali 46.24.6—Jahzeel 46.24.8—Guni
46.24.10—Jezer 46.24.12—Shillim 46.25.6—Bilhah 46.25.8—Laban
46.25.11—Rachel 46.25.19—Jacob 46.25.24—seven 46.26.6—with
46.26.7—Jacob 46.26.9—Egypt 46.26.24–26—threescore and six
46.27.3—sons 46.27.5—Joseph 46.27.11—Egypt 46.27.28–30—threescore
and ten 46.27.42—Jacob 46.28.4—Judah 46.28.8—Joseph 46.28.14—Goshen
46.29.2—Joseph 46.29.6—chariot 46.29.9—up 46.29.12—Israel
46.29.16—Goshen 46.30.2—Israel 46.30.5—Joseph 46.31.2—Joseph
46.31.18—Pharaoh 46.31.35—Canaan 46.33.8—Pharaoh 46.34.32—Goshen
46.34.41—Egyptians 47.1.2—Joseph 47.1.6—Pharaoh 47.1.32—Canaan
47.1.41—Goshen 47.2.15—Pharaoh 47.3.2—Pharaoh 47.4.5—Pharaoh
47.4.33—Canaan 47.4.47—Goshen 47.5.2—Pharaoh 47.5.5—Joseph
47.6.4—Egypt 47.6.25—Goshen 47.7.2—Joseph 47.7.5—Jacob
47.7.12—Pharaoh 47.8.2—Pharaoh 47.8.5—Jacob 47.9.2—Jacob
47.9.5—Pharaoh 47.9.13—pilgrimage 47.10.2—Jacob 47.10.4—Pharaoh
47.11.2—Joseph 47.11.18—Egypt 47.11.29—Rameses 47.11.31—Pharaoh
47.12.2—Joseph 47.13.21—Egypt 47.13.27—Canaan 47.14.2—Joseph
47.14.15—Egypt 47.14.21—Canaan 47.14.24—corn 47.14.34—Pharaoh’s
47.15.9—Egypt 47.15.15—Canaan 47.15.21—Joseph 47.16.2—Joseph
47.17.7—Joseph 47.19.29—Pharaoh 47.20.2—Joseph 47.20.8—Egypt
47.20.10—Pharaoh 47.21.18—Egypt 47.22.19—Pharaoh 47.23.2—Joseph
47.23.18—Pharaoh 47.24.18—Pharaoh 47.25.23—Pharaoh 47.26.2—Joseph
47.26.11—Egypt 47.26.16—Pharaoh 47.27.2—Israel 47.27.8—Egypt
47.27.13—Goshen 47.28.2—Jacob 47.28.8—Egypt 47.29.7—Israel
47.29.15—Joseph 47.29.37—thigh 47.29.52—Egypt
47.30.15—Egypt 47.31.13—Israel 48.1.12—Joseph 48.1.26—Manasseh
48.1.28—Ephraim 48.2.4—Jacob 48.2.10—Joseph 48.2.15—Israel
48.3.2—Jacob 48.3.5—Joseph 48.3.12—Luz 48.3.17—Canaan
48.5.6—Ephraim 48.5.8—Manasseh 48.5.18—Egypt 48.5.29—Reuben
48.5.31—Simeon 48.7.9—Padan 48.7.10—Rachel 48.7.18—Canaan
48.7.33—Ephrath 48.7.47—Bethlehem 48.8.2—Israel 48.8.4—Joseph’s
48.8.5—sons 48.9.2—Joseph 48.10.5—Israel 48.11.2—Israel
48.11.5—Joseph 48.11.22—seed 48.12.2—Joseph 48.13.2—Joseph
48.13.6—Ephraim 48.13.12—Israel’s 48.13.16—Manasseh 48.14.2—Israel
48.14.12—Ephraim’s 48.14.23—Manasseh’s 48.15.4—Joseph
48.15.12—Abraham 48.15.14—Isaac 48.16.26—Abraham 48.16.28—Isaac
48.17.3—Joseph 48.17.16—Ephraim 48.17.18—displeased
48.17.34—Manasseh’s 48.18.2—Joseph 48.20.11—Israel 48.20.18—Ephraim
48.20.21—Manasseh 48.21.2—Israel 48.21.5—Joseph 48.22.14—took
49.1.2—Jacob
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49.2.9—Jacob 49.2.13—Israel 49.3.1—Reuben 49.4.1—Unstable
49.4.15—bed 49.5.1—Simeon 49.5.3—Levi 49.7.18—divide 49.7.21—Jacob
49.7.26—Israel 49.8.1—Judah 49.9.1—Judah 49.9.19—couched
49.9.28—who 49.10.2—sceptre 49.10.7—Judah 49.10.10—lawgiver
49.10.16—Shiloh 49.10.20—him 49.12.5—red 49.13.1—Zebulun
49.13.25—Zidon 49.14.1—Issachar 49.14.9–10—two burdens 49.16.1—Dan
49.16.12—Israel 49.17.1—Dan 49.19.1—Gad 49.20.3—Asher 49.21.4—hind
49.21.10—words 49.21.1—Naphtali 49.22.1—Joseph 49.22.14—branches
49.22.18—wall 49.24.23—Jacob 49.24.25—thence
49.24.28—shepherd 49.24.30—stone 49.24.32—Israel 49.26.29—Joseph
49.27.1—Benjamin 49.28.8—Israel 49.29.21—fathers 49.29.31—Ephron
49.29.33—Hittite 49.30.10—Machpelah 49.30.14—Mamre 49.30.19—Canaan
49.30.21—Abraham 49.30.22—bought 49.30.27—Ephron 49.30.29—Hittite
49.31.4—Abraham 49.31.6—Sarah 49.31.12—Isaac 49.31.14—Rebekah
49.31.21—Leah 49.32.18—Heth 49.33.3—Jacob 50.1.2—Joseph
50.2.2—Joseph 50.2.7—physicians 50.2.16—Israel 50.3.21—Egyptians
50.4.10—Joseph 50.4.16—Pharaoh 50.5.23—Canaan 50.6.2—Pharaoh
50.7.2—Joseph 50.7.18—Pharaoh 50.7.32—Egypt 50.8.6—Joseph
50.8.30—Goshen
50.10.8—Atad 50.10.11–12—beyond Jordan 50.11.9—Canaanites
50.11.17—Atad 50.11.27—Egyptians 50.11.35—Abelmizraim
50.13.10—Canaan 50.13.21—Machpelah 50.13.23—Abraham 50.13.35—Ephron
50.13.37—Hittite 50.13.39—Mamre 50.14.2—Joseph 50.14.5—Egypt
50.15.3—Joseph’s 50.16.4—messenger 50.16.6—Joseph 50.17.6—Joseph
50.19.2—Joseph 50.22.2—Joseph 50.22.5—Egypt 50.23.2—Joseph
50.23.4—Ephraim’s 50.23.8–9—third generation 50.23.14—Machir
50.23.18—Manasseh 50.24.2—Joseph 50.24.9—and 50.24.29—Abraham
50.24.31—Isaac 50.24.34—Jacob 50.25.2—Joseph 50.25.10—Israel
50.26.2—Joseph 50.26.23—Egypt
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A Commentary on the Scriptures by
Paul Nolan Hyde, Ph.D.
The First Book of Moses: Genesis
0.0 In the Spring of 1820, God the eternal Father and His Son,
the Lord Jesus Christ, appeared to the boy Joseph Smith in answer
to his question regarding the means to salvation and where on the
earth it might be found. Suffice it to say that the direct answer
was deferred, and indeed Joseph himself would be instrumental in
answering the question not only for himself but for millions of
others as well. Three years later, on 21 September 1823, Joseph was
visited by an angel who announced that he had been selected to
bring forth a volume of ancient American history and doctrine that
had been preserved from the destruction of a civilization that had
prevailed on this continent for nearly a thousand years. In the
process of time, Joseph Smith was permitted to retrieve the
collection of plates upon which the record was engraved. Beginning
in April of 1829, the translation began in earnest, aided by a
sacred instrument known as the Urim and Thummim. The translation
was essentially complete by the end of June 1829. Preparations were
then made to bring the record to light as a published volume called
the Book of Mormon, the first bound copies appearing in March 1830.
While Joseph and his scribe, Oliver Cowdery, were engaged in the
translation, they were visited first by John the Baptist and then
by the ancient Apostles Peter, James and John who bestowed upon
them the priesthood of God, the power to baptize, the power to
confer the gift of the Holy Ghost, and the keys by which the Church
of Jesus Christ could once more be established upon the earth. On 6
April 1830, the ancient Christian Church was restored in the humble
home of Peter Whitmer, Senior, in Fay-ette, New York. Shortly
thereafter, in June 1830, Joseph Smith was given to understand that
he would be given the opportunity to review the Old and New
Testaments of the Bible that the text might be restored to the
original intent of the ancient Apostles and prophets who
contributed to the volume. The project lasted for several years,
and although the Joseph Smith Translation was not fully completed,
yet much clarity and disambiguation was achieved. The book of Moses
was received in connection with the prophet’s work on the Old
Testament, specifically with the book of Genesis. 0.1.0 Between 6
April and June 1830, the prophet Joseph Smith and his com-panions
in the ministry were engaged in a variety of activities, most of
which resulted in the growth of the infant Church in western New
York. They were also embroiled in continuing opposition to their
message, some of which resulted in frivolous lawsuits and court
hearings. None of the charges were ever sustained. While Joseph and
Oliver were residing in Colesville, Pennsyl-vania, in June 1830,
the membership of the fledgling Church were blessed with a
revelation which is now published as the first chapter of the book
of Moses in the Pearl of Great Price. Moses 1 appeared in print the
first time on 16 January 1843 in the Church periodical, Times and
Seasons, volume 4, pages 71–73. It is included here as an integral
part of all that will follow in the commentary on the first book of
Moses, the book of Genesis. The commen-
Moses
Selections from the Book of Moses
An extract from the translation of the Bible as revealed to
Joseph Smith the Prophet,
Chapter 1 (June 1830)
Moses AGQ 2 206 DHC 2 390 DNTC 1 625 DS 1 46 MD 384, 515,
543, 563 MLM 113 MM 4 369 PM 305 EM 1:138, 216,
340, 349 EM 2:457, 505,
767 EM 3:1071,
1072, 1139 EM 4:1709,
1765, 1770, 1780, 1782, 1788, 1793, 1806, 1816, 1821
Moses 1 AF 50 AGQ 2 146 DHC 1 98 DNTC 1 77,
128 DNTC 2 445 DNTC 3 194 DS 1 75 MD 169, 170,
250, 278, 515, 563, 824
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tary presented is precisely that which appears in Moses 1 (see
MO-C 1.42). As a matter of convenience, the far right-hand column
from that commentary has been included as well. 0.1.1 Prophets are
frequently taken to high mountains in order to commune with the
Lord God of Israel. Nephi the son of Lehi was taken to such a
moun-tain when he was permitted to view his father’s vision of the
Tree of Life (see 1 NE-C 11.1). Ezekiel was lifted up to a very
high mountain in order to view the Temple in the latter days (see
EZ-C 40.2). The Savior was led of the Spirit unto a high mountain
to view the mighty kingdoms of the world (see MT-C 4.8). Jesus also
led three of his disciples into a high mountain that they might be
instructed in the principles of eternity (see MT-C 17.1). John the
Beloved was taken to a great and high mountain in order to see the
New Jerusalem (see RV-C 19.10). Similar commentary may be found in
MO-C 1.1.
0.1.1.9—Moses—The son born to Amram and Jochabed while the
children of Israel weltered in slavery in the land of Egypt. He had
at least an elder sister, Miriam, and an older brother, Aaron.
Because of a miracu-lous set of circumstances, the babe Moses was
raised in the household of Pharaoh until, he was about forty years
of age, being the adopted son of Pharaoh’s daughter. He fled Egypt
about that time and dwelt with Jethro, the high priest of Midian,
who eventually became his father-in-law. When Moses was eighty
years of age he was called to serve as the deliverer of the House
of Israel from bondage. His labors in their behalf subsequently
produced the ten plagues, the first Passover feast, and their
successful exodus from the land of Goshen to the foot of the mount
Sinai. It is interesting that the Lord chose to call to Moses using
the name given to him by the daughter of Pharaoh. We have no idea
how Amram and Jochebed referred to their son by name. This given by
the princess, however, essentially is a reference to his
deliverance from the Nile. In its elemental form, the name of the
prophet means “is born”. The cognate in Hebrew means “drew him
out”.
0.1.1.20–22—exceedingly high mountain—It is bootless to attempt
to iden-tify this particular mountain inasmuch as the Lord has been
quite spe-cific about the fact that no one among the children of
men shall know the name thereof (see 1.42). This has not hindered
speculation, how-ever. Assuming that the mountain was located in
the vicinity of the upper reaches of the Red Sea, Mount Sinai (7497
feet) and Jubal al lawz (8464) would appear to be the most likely
candidates. As mountains go, how-ever, neither is exceedingly
high.
0.1.2 This particular experience as recorded here was not the
only time the Lawgiver stood in the presence of God (see EX-C
33.11). Moses’ experience with the Lord God was not unique. Adam,
Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob communed personally with the
Almighty. The brother of Jared and other characters in the Book of
Mormon were so blessed as well. Similar commen-tary may be found in
MO-C 1.2.
0.1.2.15–17—glory of God—Although we may not fully comprehend
the nature of the power that protected Moses, we may conclude that
all mortals who have ever been in the presence of the Father and
the Son have been necessarily transfigured to a Terrestrial
state.
0.1.2.20—Moses—The son born to Amram and Jochabed while the
chil-dren of Israel weltered in slavery in the land of Egypt. He
had at least an elder sister, Miriam, and an older brother, Aaron.
Because of a miracu-lous set of circumstances, the babe Moses was
raised in the household of Pharaoh until, he was about forty years
of age, being the adopted son
1 THE words of God, which he spake unto Moses at a time when
Moses was caught up into an exceedingly high mountain, 2 And he saw
God face to face, and he talked with him, and the glory of God was
upon Moses; therefore Moses could endure his presence.
MLM 274 MM 1 409 EM 1:54, 216,
765, 767, 811 EM 3:1071 EM 4:1652,
1666 Moses 1:1 EM 1:216 Moses 1:1–2 AF 32 AGQ 2 163 Moses 1:1–4
JC 8 EM 2:551 Moses 1:1–6 MM 1 81 Moses 1:1–11 PM 602 Moses 1:1–16
PM 443 Moses 1:1–41 DS 1 161 Moses 1:1–42 DS 2 233 EM 4:1709 Moses
1:2 AF 50 FPM 86 JC 57 TSWK 4 EM 2:731 EM 4:1511 Moses 1:2–39 EM
2:753 Moses 1:2, 11 EM 2:551, 959 Moses 1:2–5, 8–
11, 35–38 EM 2:958
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of Pharaoh’s daughter. He fled Egypt about that time and dwelt
with Jethro, the high priest of Midian, who eventually became his
father-in-law. When Moses was eighty years of age he was called to
serve as the deliverer of the House of Israel from bondage. His
labors in their behalf subsequently produced the ten plagues, the
first Passover feast, and their successful exodus from the land of
Goshen to the foot of the mount Sinai. It is interesting that the
Lord chose to call to Moses using the name given to him by the
daughter of Pharaoh. We have no idea how Amram and Jochebed
referred to their son by name. This given by the princess, however,
essentially is a reference to his deliverance from the Nile. In its
elemental form, the name of the prophet means “is born”. The
cognate in Hebrew means “drew him out”.
0.1.3 The question arises from time to time as to the character
with whom Moses is speaking directly. Clearly, the words are those
of God the eternal Father (see 1.6), but the personage is actually
the Lord Jesus Christ in his pre-mortal state as the Lord God
Jehovah. The circumstances are similar to those experienced by the
Apostle John when he entertained the angel of the Lord while the
former was in exile upon the isle of Patmos. From the beginning of
the vision until almost the very end, John supposed that he was
speaking directly to the Lord Jesus Christ. When he fell at the
personage’s feet to wor-ship him, the angel forbade him announcing
that he was one of John’s fellow servants in the Kingdom of God
(see RV-C 19.10).Three chapters later, John the Beloved was again
moved to worship the angel and again was forbidden to do so. The
angel, however, continued speaking the words of his message as if
he were the very Son of God (see RV-C 22.8–16). In all of these and
similar instances we may perceive the outward effects of divine
investiture of author-ity. Similar commentary may be found in MO-C
1.3.
0.1.3.5—Moses—The son born to Amram and Jochabed while the
children of Israel weltered in slavery in the land of Egypt. He had
at least an elder sister, Miriam, and an older brother, Aaron.
Because of a miracu-lous set of circumstances, the babe Moses was
raised in the household of Pharaoh until, he was about forty years
of age, being the adopted son of Pharaoh’s daughter. He fled Egypt
about that time and dwelt with Jethro, the high priest of Midian,
who eventually became his father-in-law. When Moses was eighty
years of age he was called to serve as the deliverer of the House
of Israel from bondage. His labors in their behalf subsequently
produced the ten plagues, the first Passover feast, and their
successful exodus from the land of Goshen to the foot of the mount
Sinai. It is interesting that the Lord chose to call to Moses using
the name given to him by the daughter of Pharaoh. We have no idea
how Amram and Jochebed referred to their son by name. This given by
the princess, however, essentially is a reference to his
deliverance from the Nile. In its elemental form, the name of the
prophet means “is born”. The cognate in Hebrew means “drew him
out”.
0.1.3.15—Endless—It is useless for mortal men to contemplate
eternity, because they have no present facility for doing so. All
that we experi-ence here upon the earth is rife with beginnings and
endings. Most of us remember nothing of our physical birth, and
those limited few who do seem to remember something of that
wonderful experience cannot speak with any authority regarding the
events they may have had prior to their conception. There may come
a time, indeed, when we might be able to assume this title, but for
now the whole notion eludes us.
0.1.4 The Lord Jesus Christ had served as the executor of the
Father’s will
3 And God spake unto Moses, saying: Behold, I am the Lord God
Almighty, and Endless is my name; for I am without beginning of
days or end of years; and is not this endless? 4 And, behold, thou
art my son;
Moses 1:3 DNTC 1 761 DNTC 3 101 JC 36 MD 226, 237,
243 EM 2:454 EM 4:1479 Moses 1:3–6 MA 36 Moses 1:4
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regarding the creation of the earth and all that pertained to
it. It is clear as well, that Jesus’ labors have not been confined
to this particular planet, even though we are not privy to the
details. In this instance, however, Jesus is again speaking for and
in behalf of God the eternal Father. The Lord proposes to reveal
something of the creation of this earth and of the progress of
mankind in their journey toward salvation and exaltation. Similar
commentary may be found in MO-C 1.4.
0.1.4.8—look—This injunction serves to command Moses to open his
spiritual eyes, by which he can perceive the past, the present, and
the future.
0.1.5 A portion of the glory of God has come upon the prophet
Moses by which he was able to withstand the presence of the divine
being that stood before him. This was sufficient to transfigure his
mortal body into a state which would allow the interview. We may
only speculate as to the precise result that would transpire if a
superabundance of the glory of God were to infuse a prophet’s
tabernacle of clay. Would the man’s body cease to function? Would
the man be translated? Moses is hereby cautioned that there is a
limited to that which the Lord can reveal to him at that particular
time. Similar commentary may be found in MO-C 1.5. 0.1.6 In his
service to the House of Israel, they who were enslaved in the land
of Egypt, Moses functioned very much in the same fashion as the
Lord Jesus Christ in his role as the Savior of mankind. Jesus is
capable of overcoming the monsters death and hell because of his
infinite mercy, compassion, and love. Similar commentary may be
found in MO-C 1.6.
0.1.6.5—work—Included in all that the Lord God would task him
with, would be the deliverance of the children of Israel from the
land of Egypt where they were being held in bondage, and had been
for several centuries.
0.1.6.8—Moses—The son born to Amram and Jochabed while the
children of Israel weltered in slavery in the land of Egypt. He had
at least an elder sister, Miriam, and an older brother, Aaron.
Because of a miracu-lous set of circumstances, the babe Moses was
raised in the household of Pharaoh until, he was about forty years
of age, being the adopted son of Pharaoh’s daughter. He fled Egypt
about that time and dwelt with Jethro, the high priest of Midian,
who eventually became his father-in-law. When Moses was eighty
years of age he was called to serve as the deliverer of the House
of Israel from bondage. His labors in their behalf subsequently
produced the ten plagues, the first Passover feast, and their
successful exodus from the land of Goshen to the foot of the mount
Sinai. It is interesting that the Lord chose to call to Moses using
the name given to him by the daughter of Pharaoh. We have no idea
how Amram and Jochebed referred to their son by name. This given by
the princess, however, essentially is a reference to his
deliverance from the Nile. In its elemental form, the name of the
prophet means “is born”. The cognate in Hebrew means “drew him
out”.
0.1.6.16—similitude—This is true in several aspects. First of
all, both Moses and the Lord Jesus are spirit sons of God the
eternal Father. They are of the same race. Likewise, the creation
of the physical body for all of mankind follows the same pattern as
the form of the spirit body. Moses and Jehovah looked alike in the
flesh. In addition, the ministry of both Moses and Jesus were
similar as they confronted the enemies of the covenant and the
covenantal people. Moses rendered unto the House of Israel the Law
by which they would be governed
wherefore look, and I will show thee the workmanship of mine
hands; but not all, for my works are without end, and also my
words, for they never cease. 5 Wherefore, no man can behold all my
works, except he behold all my glory; and no man can behold all my
glory, and afterwards remain in the flesh on the earth. 6 And I
have a work for thee, Moses, my son; and thou art in the similitude
of mine Only Begotten; and mine Only Begotten is and shall be the
Savior, for he is full of grace and truth; but there is no God
beside me, and all things are present with me, for I know them
all.
FPM 53 Moses 1:4, 33–35 EM 2:958 Moses 1:5 EM 2:551, 977 Moses
1:6 AF 43, 49, 93,
95 AGQ 2 139 DNTC 2 72 JC 39 MD 546 PM 310 EM 2:739, 740,
753, 869, 959 Moses 1:6, 25–28,
40–41 EM 2:959
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during their mortal sojourn upon the earth; Jesus introduced the
full-ness of the Gospel by which the children of men would be
prepared for eternal life.
0.1.6.19–20—Only Begotten—Although all of those who have ever
dwelt upon this earth as children of men are indeed the spirit
children of God the Father, only one mortal child has been fathered
by Him, even the Lord Jesus Christ. Insofar as his status in the
premortal councils is con-cerned, Jesus was always referred to as
the Firstborn, the eldest spirit child of God of all those who
would pertain to this earth.
0.1.6.43—God—We may say with confidence that at the time that
God was speaking to Moses, only our Father in Heaven was
experiencing eternal life. None of his spirit children who had
shouted for joy at the creation of the earth had achieved
exaltation, not even Jehovah himself.
0.1.6.50—present—The spirit of God comprehends all things, past,
pres-ent, and future, throughout the full range of all creation.
There is nothing that He does not know; there is nothing with which
he is not acquainted.
0.1.7 The one thing that the Lord was going to show Moses was
the earth upon which Moses was standing. Any more than that and
Moses may very well have been subject to those conditions alluded
to earlier (see 1.5). Similar commentary may be found in MO-C
1.7.
0.1.7.11—Moses—The son born to Amram and Jochabed while the
chil-dren of Israel weltered in slavery in the land of Egypt. He
had at least an elder sister, Miriam, and an older brother, Aaron.
Because of a miracu-lous set of circumstances, the babe Moses was
raised in the household of Pharaoh until, he was about forty years
of age, being the adopted son of Pharaoh’s daughter. He fled Egypt
about that time and dwelt with Jethro, the high priest of Midian,
who eventually became his father-in-law. When Moses was eighty
years of age he was called to serve as the deliverer of the House
of Israel from bondage. His labors in their behalf subsequently
produced the ten plagues, the first Passover feast, and their
successful exodus from the land of Goshen to the foot of the mount
Sinai. It is interesting that the Lord chose to call to Moses using
the name given to him by the daughter of Pharaoh. We have no idea
how Amram and Jochebed referred to their son by name. This given by
the princess, however, essentially is a reference to his
deliverance from the Nile. In its elemental form, the name of the
prophet means “is born”. The cognate in Hebrew means “drew him
out”.
0.1.7.14—for—That is to say, since Moses was in the particular
world that he pertained to, the Lord was willing to show unto him
all things per-taining to its creation, salvation, and
exaltation.
0.1.8 Moses