Verse 33
33. Planted a grove So the Vulgate . The Sept . has, a field; Chaldee, a garden; Syriac, a tree . But nearly all recent critics understand by אשׁל the tamarisk . The planting of this tree is to be regarded as a religious act, and though the patriarch is still a sojourner, he seems to have felt that Beer-sheba was a sort of permanent resting place. “The planting of this long-lived tree, with its hard wood, and its long, narrow, thickly clustered evergreen leaves, was to be a type of the ever-enduring grace of the faithful covenant God.” Keil.
Called there on the name of the Lord Compare Genesis 12:8; Genesis 13:4; and Genesis 4:26; notes .
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