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1 Samuel 10:25

10:25


1 Samuel 13:12

13:12

thought .... Philistines <0559 06430> [said I.]

sought .... favor <06440 02470> [made supplication unto. Heb. intreated the face of, etc. I forced.]


1 Samuel 17:35

17:35

strike ... down ... rescue .................... strike .... kill <05221 05337 04191> [smote him.]


1 Samuel 22:22

22:22

guilty <05437> [I have occasioned.]


1 Samuel 24:3

24:3

sheepfolds <01448> [the sheepcotes.]

Caves in the rocks, in which it is still common for shepherds and their flocks to lodge. Dr. Pococke observes, "Beyond the valley [of Tekoa,] there is a very large grotto, which the Arabs call El-Maamah, a hiding place: the high rocks on each side of the valley are almost perpendicular; and the way to the grotto is by a terrace formed in the rock, which is very narrow. There are two entrances into it; we went by the farthest, which leads by a narrow passage into a very large grotto, the rock being supported by natural pillars; the top of it rises in several places like domes; the grotto is perfectly dry. There is a tradition, that the people of the country, to the number of 30,000, retired into this grotto, to avoid a bad air. This place is so strong, that one would imagine it to be one of the strong holds of En-gedi, to which David and his men fled from Saul: and possibly it may be that very cave in which he cut off Saul's skirt; for David and his men might, with good ease, lie hid there and not be seen by him." Travels, vol. ii. P. 1. p. 41.

Saul <07586> [and Saul.]

relieve <05526> [to cover.]

David <01732> [David.]

Ps 57:1 142:1 *titles [All]


1 Samuel 25:31

25:31

overwhelmed <06330> [grief. Heb. staggering, or, stumbling.]

taken matters <03467> [avenged.]

remember <02142> [remember.]


1 Samuel 26:20

26:20

blood <01818> [let not my.]

king <04428> [the king.]

flea .... one <0259 06550> [a flea.]

{Parosh,} (in Arabic {borghooth,} Syriac, {poorthano,}) the well known little contemptible and troublesome insect, the flea, seems to be so called from its agility in leaping and skipping, from {para,} "free," and {raash,} "to leap, bound." David, by comparing himself to this insect, seems to import, that while it would cost Saul much pains to catch him, he would obtain but very little advantage from it.

partridge <07124> [a partridge.]

{Korai} certainly denotes the partridge, which is called in Arabic, {kir„a.} It seems to be so called from the cry or {cur} which it utters when calling its young.




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