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Genesis 15:17

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:17

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And it came to pass, that, when the sun went down,—literally, and it was (i.e. this took place), the sun went down; less accurately, ἐπεὶ δὲ ὁ ἤλιιος ἐγένετο πρὸς δυσμὰς (LXX.), which was the state of matters in .

Here the sun, which was then setting, is described as having set—and it was dark,—literally, and darkness was, i.e. a darkness that might be felt, as in ; certainly not φλὸξ ἐγένετο (LXX.

), as if there were another flame besides the one specified in the description—behold a smoking furnace,—the תַּנּוּר, or Oriental furnace, had the form of a cylindrical fire-pot—and a burning lamp—a lamp of fire, or fiery torch, emerging from the smoking stove: an emblem of the Divine presence (cf.

)—that passed between those pieces—in ratification of the covenant.

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