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1 Chronicles 5:18

5:18

warriors <02428> [valiant men. Heb. sons of valour.]

44,760 <0705 0702> [four and forty.]


1 Chronicles 7:40

7:40

were <04557> [the number.]


1 Chronicles 12:8

12:8

stronghold <04679> [into the hold.]

trained <06635> [of war. Heb. of the host. handle.]

fierce <06440> [whose faces.]

quickly ... gazelles .... hills <06643 02022 04116> [as swift as the roes upon the mountains. Heb. as the roes upon the mountains to make haste.]


1 Chronicles 17:7

17:7

took ..... pasture <03947 05116> [I took thee.]

shepherd <0310> [from following. Heb. from after. ruler.]


1 Chronicles 19:16

19:16

<03318> [A.M. 2968. B.C. 1036. An. Ex. Is. 455. and drew.]

Euphrates <05104> [river. that is, Euphrates. Shophach.]

This variation arises from the permutation of [Bˆyth,] {baith,} and [Pˆ,] {pay;} being written in the parallel passage [Sh“wbƒk <\\See definition 07731\\>,] Shobach, and here [Sh“wphƒk <\\See definition 07780\\>,] Shophach.

[Shobach.]


1 Chronicles 19:18

19:18

fled before Israel <05127 06440 03478> [fled before Israel.]

7,000 ..... 40,000 <07651 0505> [seven thousand.]

In the parallel passage, "the men of seven hundred chariots;" which difference probably arose from mistaking [N–wn,] {noon final}, which stands for 700, for [Zayin,] {zayin,} with a dot above, which denotes 7,000, or vice versa: the great similarity of these letters might easily cause the one to be mistaken for the other.

<0376> [footmen.]

If these troops were as we have suppose, a kind of dismounted cavalry, the terms footmen and horsemen might be indifferently applied to them.

[horsemen.]


1 Chronicles 20:1

20:1

time <06256> [A.M. 2969. B.C. 1035. An. Ex. Is. 456. And it came.]

spring .... time <08141 08666 06256> [after the year was expired. Heb. at the return of the year.]

devastated <07843> [wasted.]

Rabbah ......... Rabbah <07237> [Rabbah.]

Joab ........................ Joab defeated <05221 03097> [Joab smote.]




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