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1 Samuel 2:29

2:29

scorning ... sacrifice <01163 02077> [kick ye.]

offering ............................... offerings <04503> [and at mine.]

They disdained to take the part allowed by the law; and would take for themselves what part they pleased, and as much as they pleased.

dwelling place <04583> [habitation.]

honored <03513> [and honourest.]

By permitting his sons to deal thus with the sacrifices, and to be served first, by taking their part before the fat, etc., was burnt to the Lord, Eli thus honoured his sons above God.

made yourselves fat <01254> [make.]


1 Samuel 3:18

3:18

<01697> [every whit. Heb. all the things, or, words.]

Whit, or wid, comes from the Anglo-Saxon {wiht,} which signifies person, thing, etc.: every whit is every thing: equivalent to every jot.

Lord <03068> [It is the Lord.]


1 Samuel 7:8

7:8

Keep <02790> [Cease, etc. Heb. Be not silent from us from crying.]


1 Samuel 7:11

7:11

Beth Car <01033> [Beth-car.]

This place was probably situated in the tribe of Dan. Josephus calls it [ ;] the LXX. [ ;] Targum, Beth-saron; Syriac and Arabic Beth-jasan; by which Houbigant supposes is meant Beth-shan.


1 Samuel 9:2

9:2

young man <0970> [choice.]

shoulders <07926> [from his shoulders.]


1 Samuel 9:5

9:5

Zuph <06689> [Zuph.]

becomes anxious <01672> [take thought.]


1 Samuel 13:15

13:15

Samuel <08050> [Samuel.]

The LXX. have, "Samuel arose and went away from Gilgal, and the remainder of the people went up along with the men of war after Samuel from Gilgal to Gibeah of Benjamin." This is probably the true reading; for it does not appear that Samuel went to Gibeah, which was Saul's usual residence; and the Hebrew copyist, as Dr. Wall observes, seems to have missed a line, and added to the sentence concerning Samuel, that which ended the sentence concerning Saul. One MS. instead of Samuel, in the beginning of the sentence, reads Saul.

remained <04672> [present. Heb. found. about six.]


1 Samuel 14:11

14:11

holes <02356> [out of the holes.]


1 Samuel 15:28

15:28

Lord <03068> [The Lord.]

given <05414> [hath given.]

colleagues <07453> [a neighbour.]


1 Samuel 17:50

17:50

David prevailed .................... David <01732 02388> [So David prevailed.]

The tradition of the combat between David and Goliath, in which the latter was killed, is preserved among the Arabs; for he is mentioned in the Koran, where he is called Galut or Jalut. The Arabs also call the dynasty of the Philistine kings, who reigned in Palestine when the Hebrews came there, Galutiah, or Jalutiah. Achmed Al Fassi says, "Those kings were as well known by the name of Jalaut, as the ancient kings of Egypt by that of Pharaoh. David killed the Jalaut who reigned in his time, and entirely rooted out the Philistines, the rest of whom fled into Africa, and from them descended the Brebers or Berbers, who inhabit the coast of Barbary." It is remarkable that the Berbers themselves should acknowledge their descent from the Philistines. "The name Goliath, which they pronounce Sghi…lud, is very common among the Brebers, and the history of the champion of the Philistines is very well known to the Moors. When children quarrel, and the bigger one challenges the smaller to fight the latter answers, 'Who will fight with you? {Enta men ulid Sgi…lud.} You are of the race of Golaith.' The Jews who dwell among them, on the mountains, all call them Philistines."

sword <02719> [but there was.]


1 Samuel 20:37

1 Samuel 24:17

24:17

innocent <06662> [Thou art.]

treated ........ tried <01580> [thou hast.]


1 Samuel 28:13

28:13

god ... up <0430 05927> [gods ascending.]




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