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PARALLEL BIBLE - Genesis 21:5


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King James Bible - Genesis 21:5

And Abraham was an hundred years old, when his son Isaac was born unto him.

World English Bible

Abraham was one hundred years old when his son, Isaac, was born to him.

Douay-Rheims - Genesis 21:5

When he was a hundred years old: for at this age of his father was Isaac born.

Webster's Bible Translation

And Abraham was a hundred years old, when his son Isaac was born to him.

Original Hebrew

ואברהם
85  בן 1121  מאת 3967  שׁנה 8141  בהולד 3205  לו  את 853  יצחק 3327  בנו׃ 1121  

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SEV Biblia, Chapter 21:5

Y era Abraham de cien aņos, cuando le naciķ Isaac su hijo.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 1-8 - Few under the Old Testament were brought into the
world with suc expectations as Isaac. He was in this a type of Christ, that Seed whic the holy God so long promised, and holy men so long expected. He wa born according to the promise, at the set time of which God had spoken God's promised mercies will certainly come at the time which He sets and that is the best time. Isaac means "laughter," and there was goo reason for the name, ch. 17:17; 18:13. When the Sun of comfort is rise upon the soul, it is good to remember how welcome the dawning of the day was. When Sarah received the promise, she laughed with distrust an doubt. When God gives us the mercies we began to despair of, we ough to remember with sorrow and shame our sinful distrust of his power an promise, when we were in pursuit of them. This mercy filled Sarah with joy and wonder. God's favours to his covenant people are such a surpass their own and others' thoughts and expectations: who coul imagine that he should do so much for those that deserve so little nay, for those that deserve so ill? Who would have said that God shoul send his Son to die for us, his Spirit to make us holy, his angels to attend us? Who would have said that such great sins should be pardoned such mean services accepted, and such worthless worms taken int covenant? A short account of Isaac's infancy is given. God's blessin upon the nursing of children, and the preservation of them through the perils of the infant age, are to be acknowledged as signal instances of the care and tenderness of the Divine providence. See Ps 22:9, 10; He 11:1, 2.


Original Hebrew

ואברהם 85  בן 1121  מאת 3967  שׁנה 8141  בהולד 3205  לו  את 853  יצחק 3327  בנו׃ 1121  


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