Genesis 14:9 Meaning and Commentary
“With Chedorlaomer, the king of Elam, Tidal, the king of nations, Amraphel, the king of Shinar, and Ariok, the king of Elessar, four kings against five.”– Genesis 14:9 Genesis 14:9 …
“With Chedorlaomer, the king of Elam, Tidal, the king of nations, Amraphel, the king of Shinar, and Ariok, the king of Elessar, four kings against five.”– Genesis 14:9 Genesis 14:9 …
“And the king of Sodom, and the king of Gomorrah, and the king of Admah, and the king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela (which is Zoar), went out, …
“Then they turned back and came to En-Mishpat (that is, Kadesh), and defeated all the country of the Amalekites, and also the Amorites who dwelt in Hazazon Tamar.”– Genesis 14:7 …
“And the Horites in their Mount Seir, as far as Elparan, which is by the wilderness.”– Genesis 14:6 Genesis 14:6 Meaning In Genesis 14:6, we encounter a snapshot of the …
“In the fourteenth year, Chedorlaomer and the kings that were with him came and defeated the Rephaim in Ashteroth Karnaim, the Zuzim in Ham, the Emim in Shaveh Kiriathaim”– Genesis …
“Twelve years they had served Chedorlaomer, and in the thirteenth year they rebelled.”– Genesis 14:4 Genesis 14:4 Meaning The passage from Genesis 14:4 speaks of a significant transition in the …
“All these joined together in the Valley of Siddim, which is the Salt Sea.” – Genesis 14:3 Genesis 14:3 Meaning Genesis 14:3 presents a snapshot of a significant moment in …
“That these made war with Bera king of Sodom, and with Birsha king of Gomorrah, Shinab king of Admah, and Shemeber king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela, which …
“And it came to pass in the days of Amraphel king of Shinar, Arioch king of Ellasar, Chedorlaomer king of Elam, and Tidal king of nations”– Genesis 14:1 Genesis 14:1 …
“So Abram moved his tent and went to live near the great trees of Mamre at Hebron, where he built an altar to the Lord.”– Genesis 13:18 Genesis 13:18 Meaning …