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1 Samuel 29:4

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29:4 But the leaders of the Philistines became angry with him and said 1  to him, “Send the man back! Let him return to the place that you assigned him! Don’t let him go down with us into the battle, for he might become 2  our adversary in the battle. What better way to please his lord than with the heads of these men? 3 

1 Samuel 29:9

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29:9 Achish replied to David, “I am convinced that you are as reliable 4  as the angel of God! However, the leaders of the Philistines have said, ‘He must not go up with us in the battle.’

1 Samuel 29:1

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David Is Rejected by the Philistine Leaders

29:1 The Philistines assembled all their troops 5  at Aphek, while Israel camped at the spring that is in Jezreel.

1 Samuel 12:8-11

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12:8 When Jacob entered Egypt, your ancestors cried out to the Lord. The Lord sent Moses and Aaron, and they led your ancestors out of Egypt and settled them in this place.

12:9 “But they forgot the Lord their God, so he gave 6  them into the hand of Sisera, the general in command of Hazor’s 7  army, 8  and into the hand of the Philistines and into the hand of the king of Moab, and they fought against them. 12:10 Then they cried out to the Lord and admitted, 9  ‘We have sinned, for we have forsaken the Lord and have served the Baals and the images of Ashtoreth. 10  Now deliver us from the hand of our enemies so that we may serve you.’ 11  12:11 So the Lord sent Jerub-Baal, 12  Barak, 13  Jephthah, and Samuel, 14  and he delivered you from the hand of the enemies all around you, and you were able to live securely.

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[29:4]  1 tn Heb “and the leaders of the Philistines said.”

[29:4]  2 tn Heb “so that he might not become.”

[29:4]  3 tn Or perhaps, “our men.” On this use of the demonstrative pronoun see Joüon 2:532 §143.e.

[29:9]  4 tn Heb “I know that you are good in my eyes.”

[29:1]  5 tn Heb “camps.”

[12:9]  6 tn Heb “sold” (so KJV, NASB, NIV, NRSV); NAB “he allowed them to fall into the clutches of Sisera”; NLT “he let them be conquered by Sisera.”

[12:9]  7 map For location see Map1 D2; Map2 D3; Map3 A2; Map4 C1.

[12:9]  8 tn Heb “captain of the host of Hazor.”

[12:10]  9 tn Heb “and said.”

[12:10]  10 tn Heb “the Ashtarot” (plural). The words “images of” are supplied in both vv. 3 and 4 for clarity.

[12:10]  11 tn After the imperative, the prefixed verbal form with the prefixed conjunction indicates purpose/result.

[12:11]  12 sn Jerub-Baal (יְרֻבַּעַל) is also known as Gideon (see Judg 6:32). The Book of Judges uses both names for him.

[12:11]  13 tc The MT has “Bedan” (בְּדָן) here (cf. KJV, NASB, CEV). But a deliverer by this name is not elsewhere mentioned in the OT. The translation follows the LXX and the Syriac Peshitta in reading “Barak.”

[12:11]  14 tc In the ancient versions there is some confusion with regard to these names, both with regard to the particular names selected for mention and with regard to the order in which they are listed. For example, the LXX has “Jerub-Baal, Barak, Jephthah, and Samuel.” But the Targum has “Gideon, Samson, Jephthah, and Samuel,” while the Syriac Peshitta has “Deborah, Barak, Gideon, Jephthah, and Samson.”



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