Jump to: Hitchcock's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Thesaurus Jehovahjireh (1 Occurrence)... opportunity.". Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. JEHOVAH-JIREH. je ... ibid.). W. Ewing. Multi-Version Concordance Jehovahjireh (1 Occurrence). Genesis ... /j/jehovahjireh.htm - 9k Jehovah-jireh (1 Occurrence) Jehovahnissi (1 Occurrence) Adonai-jireh (1 Occurrence) Calleth (261 Occurrences) Abraham (2539 Occurrences) Jehovah (20094 Occurrences) Bible Concordance Jehovah-jireh (1 Occurrence)Genesis 22:14 And Abraham called the name of that place Jehovah-jireh. As it is said to this day, In the mount of Jehovah it shall be provided. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary Jehovah-JirehATS Bible Dictionary Jehovah-JirehJehovah will provide, the name given by Abraham to the place where he had been on the point of slaying his son Isaac, Genesis 22:14. He gave this name in allusion to his answer to Isaac's question in Genesis 22:8, that God would provide a victim for the sacrifice. Easton's Bible Dictionary Jehovah will see; i.e., will provide, the name given by Abraham to the scene of his offering up the ram which was caught in the thicket on Mount Moriah. The expression used in Genesis 22:14, "in the mount of the Lord it shall be seen," has been regarded as equivalent to the saying, "Man's extremity is God's opportunity." International Standard Bible Encyclopedia JEHOVAH-JIREHje-ho'-va-ji'-re (yahweh yir'-eh, "Yahweh sees"): The name given by Abraham to the place where he had sacrificed a ram provided by God, instead of his son Isaac (Genesis 22:14). The meaning plainly is that the Lord sees and provides for the necessities of His servants. There is an allusion to Genesis 22:8 where Abraham says, "God will provide himself (the Revised Version, margin "will see for himself") the lamb for a burnt offering." The verse (22:14 the King James Version) goes on to connect the incident with the popular proverb, "In the mount of the Lord it shall be seen" (the Revised Version (British and American) "provided"), the Revised Version margin suggests "he shall be seen." "The mount of Yahweh" in other places denotes the temple hill at Jerusalem (Psalm 24:3 Isaiah 2:3, etc.). With changes of the punctuation very different readings have been suggested. According to Swete's text: "And Abraham called the name of that place (the) `Lord saw' (aorist) in order that they may say today: `In the mountain (the) Lord was seen' " (aorist). Septuagint reads, "In the mountain Yahweh seeth," or "will see." If there is merely a verbal connection between the clauses we should most naturally read, "In the mount of Yahweh one is seen (appears)," i.e. men, people, appear-the reference being to the custom of visiting the temple at pilgrimages (Driver, HDB, under the word). But if the connection of the proverb with the name "Yahweh-jireh" depends on the double sense of the word "see," then the best explanation may be, Yahweh sees the needs of those who come to worship before Him on Zion, and there "is seen," i.e. reveals Himself to them by answering their prayers and supplying their wants. His "seeing," in other words, takes practical effect in a "being seen" (ibid.). Strong's Hebrew 3070. Yhvh Yireh -- Jehovah- jireh... Yhvh Yireh. 3071 . Jehovah- jireh. Transliteration: Yhvh Yireh Phonetic Spelling: (yeh-ho-vaw' yir-eh') Short Definition: Jehovah-jireh. ... Jehovah- jireh ... /hebrew/3070.htm - 6k Library Jehovah-Jireh Jehovah-Jireh, the Lord Will Provide. Gen 22:14 Jehovah The Faith of Little Children. Ebenezer! Timely Supplies The Forgiveness of Sins. Contents Jerusalem Faith Tested and Crowned Subtopics Jehovah-Jireh: Mount Moriah, in Jerusalem, where Abraham offered Isaac Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |