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Clementine Latin Vulgate
Exodus 2:24
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Et audivit gemitum eorum, ac recordatus est fœderis quod pepigit cum Abraham, Isaac et Jacob.
Et audivit gemitum eorum ac recordatus est foederis, quod pepigit cum Abraham, Isaac et Iacob;
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
God heard: Exodus 6:5, Judges 2:18, Nehemiah 9:27, Nehemiah 9:28, Psalms 22:5, Psalms 22:24, Psalms 79:11, Psalms 102:20, Psalms 138:3
remembered: Genesis 15:14-18, Genesis 17:7, Genesis 18:18, Genesis 26:3, Genesis 26:24, Genesis 28:12-14, Genesis 32:28, Genesis 46:2-4, Nehemiah 9:8, Nehemiah 9:9, Psalms 105:6-13, Psalms 105:42, Psalms 106:45, Luke 1:72, Luke 1:73
Reciprocal: Genesis 8:1 - God remembered Genesis 16:11 - hath Genesis 17:21 - my Exodus 22:27 - when he crieth Leviticus 26:42 - will I Leviticus 26:45 - for their Numbers 20:16 - we cried 1 Samuel 12:8 - cried 2 Samuel 16:12 - the Lord 2 Kings 13:23 - had respect Job 24:12 - groan Job 34:28 - they Psalms 12:5 - oppression Psalms 44:24 - forgettest Psalms 94:5 - afflict Psalms 107:10 - bound Psalms 107:39 - oppression Psalms 115:12 - hath Psalms 132:1 - remember Ecclesiastes 4:1 - and considered Isaiah 5:7 - a cry Isaiah 52:5 - make Isaiah 58:3 - labours Jeremiah 14:2 - the cry Ezekiel 16:4 - for Ezekiel 16:6 - and saw James 5:4 - the cries
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And God heard their groaning,.... The petitions they put up to him with groans and cries:
and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob; that he would bring their seed out of a land not theirs, in which they were strangers, and were afflicted, into the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Remembered - This means that God was moved by their prayers to give effect to the covenant, of which an essential condition was the faith and contrition involved in the act of supplication. The whole history of Israel is foreshadowed in these words: God heard, remembered, looked upon, and knew them. It evidently indicates the beginning of a crisis marked by a personal intervention of God.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Exodus 2:24. God remembered his covenant — God's covenant is God's engagement; he had promised to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give their posterity a land flowing with milk and honey, &c. They are now under the most oppressive bondage, and this was the most proper time for God to show them his mercy and power in fulfilling his promise. This is all that is meant by God's remembering his covenant, for it was now that he began to give it its effect.