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Selected Verse: Genesis 31:44 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ge 31:44 |
Strong Concordance |
Now therefore come thou [03212], let us make [03772] a covenant [01285], I and thou; and let it be for a witness [05707] between me and thee. |
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King James |
Now therefore come thou, let us make a covenant, I and thou; and let it be for a witness between me and thee. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
Come thou, let us make a covenant--The way in which this covenant was ratified was by a heap of stones being laid in a circular pile, to serve as seats, and in the center of this circle a large one was set up perpendicularly for an altar. It is probable that a sacrifice was first offered, and then that the feast of reconciliation was partaken of by both parties seated on the stones around it. To this day heaps of stones, which have been used as memorials, are found abundantly in the region where this transaction took place. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Let us make a covenant - It was made and ratified with great solemnity, according to the usages of those times. A pillar was erected, and a heap of stones raised, to perpetuate the memory of the thing, writing being then not known. A sacrifice was offered, a sacrifice of peace - offerings. They did eat bread together, jointly partaking of the feast upon the sacrifice. This was in token of a hearty reconciliation. Covenants of friendship were anciently ratified by the parties eating and drinking together. They solemnity appealed to God concerning their sincerity herein; As a witness, Gen 31:49. The Lord watch between me and thee - That is, the Lord take cognizance of every thing that shall be done on either side in violation of this league. As a judge, The God of Abraham, from whom Jacob was descended, and The God of Nahor, from whom Laban was descended, the God of their father, the common ancestor from whom they were both descended, judge betwixt us. God's relation to them is thus expressed, to intimate that they worshipped one and the same God, upon which consideration there ought to be no enmity betwixt them. Those that have one God should have one heart: God is judge between contending parties, and he will judge righteously, whoever doth wrong it is at their peril. They gave a new name to the place, Gen 31:47-48. Laban called it in Syriac, and Jacob in Hebrew, The heap of witness. And Gen 31:49, it was called Mizpah, a watch - tower. Posterity being included in the league, care was taken that thus the memory of it should be preserved. The name Jacob gave this heap stuck by it, Galeed, not the name Laban gave it. |
49 And Mizpah [04709]; for [0834] he said [0559], The LORD [03068] watch [06822] between me and thee, when we are absent [05641] one [0376] from another [07453].
47 And Laban [03837] called [07121] it Jegarsahadutha [03026]: but Jacob [03290] called [07121] it Galeed [01567].
48 And Laban [03837] said [0559], This heap [01530] is a witness [05707] between me and thee this day [03117]. Therefore was the name [08034] of it called [07121] Galeed [01567];
49 And Mizpah [04709]; for [0834] he said [0559], The LORD [03068] watch [06822] between me and thee, when we are absent [05641] one [0376] from another [07453].