1 Samuel 14:49-50
Jonathan <03129> [Jonathan.]
older one ... named <01067 08034> [name of the first-born.]
name ............ name .... general <08269 08034> [the name of the captain.]
Abner <074> [Abner. Heb. Abiner.]
1 Samuel 25:3
wise <02896> [good.]
harsh <07186> [was churlish.]
<03614> [and he was.]
{Wehoo calibbee,} literally, "and he was a Calebite;" but as the word {cailev} signifies a dog, the Septuagint has understood it as implying a man of canine disposition, and translated it, [kai anthropov kunikos,] "and he was a doggish man." It is understood in the same way by the Syriac and Arabic.
1 Samuel 8:2
Joel <03100> [Joel.]
[Vashni.]
1 Samuel 14:4
<04569> [the passages.]
1 Samuel 1:2
two <08147> [two.]
Hannah ............... Hannah <02584> [but.]
1 Samuel 7:17
return <08666> [his return.]
built <01129> [he built.]
1 Samuel 21:7
detained <06113> [detained.]
Doeg <01673> [Doeg.]
<07462> [herdmen.]
1 Samuel 1:3
<03117> [yearly. Heb. from year to year.]
worship <07812> [to worship.]
Shiloh <07887> [Shiloh.]
two <08147> [And the.]
1 Samuel 4:4
sits <03427> [which dwelleth.]
cherubim <03742> [the cherubims.]
Hophni <02652> [Hophni.]
ark ............................ ark <0727> [with the ark.]
1 Samuel 6:14
offered <05927> [offered.]
1 Samuel 17:13
names <08034> [the names.]
Shammah <08048> [Shammah.]
[Shimeah.]
1 Samuel 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.]