NETBible KJV GRK-HEB XRef Names Arts Hymns

1 Samuel 1:19

1:19

early <07925> [they rose.]

marital relations <03045> [knew.]

Lord ................... Lord <03068> [and the Lord.]


1 Samuel 3:15

3:15

opened <06605> [opened.]

Samuel ................ Samuel <08050> [Samuel.]

Samuel reverenced Eli as a father, and feared to distress him by shewing what God had purposed to do. It does not appear that God commanded Samuel to deliver this message; he therefore did not attempt it till adjured by Eli. It might be supposed that Samuel would have been so full of ecstasy as to have forgotten his ordinary service, and run amongst his friends to tell them of the converse he had with God in the night: but he modestly keeps it to himself. Our secret communion with God is not to be proclaimed on the house-top.

afraid <03372> [feared.]


1 Samuel 19:2

19:2

<02654> [delighted.]

Jonathan <03083> [Jonathan.]


1 Samuel 25:22

25:22

severely <03541 03254> [So and more.]

Nothing can justify this conduct of David, which was rash, unjust, and cruel in the extreme. David himself condemns it, and thanks God for being prevented from executing this evil. (ver. 32-34.)

leave <07604> [if I leave.]

male <08366> [any that pisseth, etc.]

This seems to have been a proverbial expression among the Israelites; and may with the utmost propriety be read "any male."


1 Samuel 25:37

25:37

told ..... matters <05046 01697> [had told him.]

stroke <03820> [his heart.]


1 Samuel 29:11

29:11

Philistines .... Philistines <06430> [And the Philistines.]

Jezreel <03157> [Jezreel.]

Jezreel, or Esdr‘lon, was a city of Issachar, afterwards celebrated as the residence of the kings of Israel, delightfully situated in the extensive and fertile plain of the same name, which extends from Scythopolis or Bethshan on the east to mount Carmel on the west. Eusebius and Jerome inform us, that it was in their time a place of considerable consequence, lying between Scythopolis on the east and Legio on the west; and the latter (on Ho 1.) informs us that it was pretty near Maximianopolis. The Jerusalem Itinerary places it ten miles west from Scythopolis; and William of Tyre says it was called Little Gerinum in his time, and that there was a fine fountain in it, whose waters fell into the Jordan near Scythopolis. See ver. 1.




TIP #33: This site depends on your input, ideas, and participation! Click the button below. [ALL]
created in 0.09 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA