1 Samuel 2:20
The natural place for this verse seems to be before the 11th, after which the 21st should probably come in; and after the 21st, perhaps the 26th should follow.
bless <01288> [blessed.]
one <07596> [loan. or, petition which she asked, etc.]
1 Samuel 3:9
Speak <01696> [Speak.]
1 Samuel 5:11
people <05971> [us not, and our people. Heb. me not, and my people. a deadly.]
attacking <03027> [the hand.]
1 Samuel 12:8
Jacob <03290> [Jacob.]
cried <02199> [cried.]
sent Moses <07971 04872> [sent Moses.]
led <03318> [brought.]
settled <03427> [made them.]
1 Samuel 20:27
come <0935> [Wherefore.]
son ...... son <01121> [the son.]
1 Samuel 21:2
king <04428> [The king.]
The whole of this is a gross falsehood; and which was attended with the most fatal consequences. It is well known that from all antiquity it was held no crime to tell a lie in order to save life. Thus Diphilon [Hypo lambano to pseudas epi sotevea legomenon, ouden peripoieisthai duscheres.] "I hold it right to tell a lie for safety: nothing should be avoided to save life." A heathen may say or sing thus: but no Christian can act thus and save his soul, though he may save his life.
1 Samuel 23:22
Determine precisely ........ seen <07272 07200> [haunt is. Heb. foot shall be.]
1 Samuel 26:25
rewarded <01288> [Blessed.]
without question ... successful <03201> [prevail.]
David ........ David ......... David <01732> [So David.]
1 Samuel 27:5
one ..... towns ................ city <05892 0259> [some town.]