A New Commentary On Genesis volume 1

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A New Commentary On Genesis volume 1
Franz Julius Delitzsch
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20, ^ In Arabic -^^jw; is the name of the thorn pLant of the desert {Artemiua judaica?), the wood of which is the principal fuel of the Bedouins. See Wetzstein in the Reports of the Anthropological Society, 1882, p. 465.
GENESIS ir. C, 7. 117 and px "i^v liave the meaning non amplius, and i6 alone stands also for nondum, Job xxii. 16 ; Hag. I. 2.
The first condition effected, ver. 6 : And a mist went up from the earth, and watered the ivhole face of the ground. In virtue of the historical conne
...ction ^^W has also a past meaning ; it here denotes, in distinction from hvi\ a reiterated event (with a perfect following, like vi. 4, xxxi. 8 ; comp. On ii. 10). IX (from ^is, jT, witli the fundamental idea of compressing, massing, making heavy) means condensed vapour, as does also the Arab, ijad, atmosphere, a synonym of haum, atmosphere ; the mist developed from the moist air filled with watery vapour and which trickles down as rain. Job xxxvi. 27, and here descends as dew, is thus called. From this point onwards the deposition of mist rendered the appear- ance of the plant-w^orld possible.

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