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  1. thou art—omit. The substantive that follows in this verse (and also that in Jer 2:24) is in apposition with the preceding "thou." dromedary—rather, a "young she-camel." traversing—literally, "enfolding"; making its ways complicated by wandering hither and thither, lusting after the male. Compare as to the Jews' spiritual lust, Ho 2:6, 7.

  2. By Mark W. Chavalas. Many children (and adults) know the stories in Genesis involving Abraham and his descendants owning and riding camels. Abraham’s servant drove 10 camels to upper Mesopotamia and took great pains to water them there ( Genesis 24:10–11 ). Even Rachel, wife of Jacob, rode a camel while in Upper Mesopotamia ( Genesis 31:34 ).

  3. By Elizabeth Dias. February 11, 2014 4:19 PM EST. O nce upon a time, Abraham owned a camel. According to the Book of Genesis, he probably owned lots of camels. The Bible says that Abraham, along ...

  4. Jun 23, 2021 · In Brief. The second (after Sarah) of the matriarchs in the ancestor stories of Genesis, Rebekah is one of the most prominent women—in terms of her active role and her control of events—in the Hebrew Bible. The beautifully constructed narratives in Genesis 24–27 describe how she becomes Isaac’s wife, gives birth to twin sons after ...

  5. The Resurrection of Jesus is the Best Attested Event in History. 4 bc Jesus rises to life again on the third day following his death. Jesus appears to Paul Paul’s missionary journeys 61 ad Phil Philem. Jesus executed by crucifixion. 30 Public ministry of Jesus John the Baptist executed by Herod. 26.

  6. Sep 7, 2021 · In the last post, we ended with a conundrum after correcting a problem in the ESV Study Bible. There is a very plain solution to the chronology of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. The find will that Ezra and Nephew had interactions with King Xerxes (485 B.C. - 465 B.C.), and Ester had reciprocities with King…

  7. Jan 1, 2021 · Ussher wisely decided that Abram, although named first, was not the first of the three sons to be born, thereby placing Abram’s birth in Terah’s 130th year, AM 2008. After this there are good highway markers down to the entry of Jacob into Egypt. Isaac was born when Abram was 100, Jacob when Isaac was 60, and Jacob’s descent into Egypt ...