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1 Samuel 3:9

3:9

Speak <01696> [Speak.]


1 Samuel 12:19

12:19

Pray ............ servants <06419 05650> [Pray for thy.]


1 Samuel 16:16

16:16

before .... look <06440 01245> [before thee.]

play ................ play <05059> [play.]


1 Samuel 17:8

17:8

servants ... Saul <07586 05650> [servants to Saul.]


1 Samuel 18:5

18:5

achieved <07919> [behaved. or, prospered.]

achieved <07919> [wisely.]

men ... war <04421 0582> [the men of war.]


1 Samuel 19:4

19:4

spoke .... behalf .................................. beneficial <01696 02896> [spake good.]

sin .... servant ....... sinned <02398 05650> [sin against.]

actions <04639> [because his works.]


1 Samuel 21:11

21:11

servants <05650> [the servants.]

Ps 56:1 *title

king <04428> [the king.]


1 Samuel 22:6-9

22:6

tamarisk <0815> [tree. or, grove in a high place. spear.]


22:7

Benjaminites ... Jesse's son <03448 01121> [the son of Jesse.]

giving <05414> [give.]

commanders ... officers <08269> [captains.]


22:8

informs ...... son ....... son ............. informs ...... son <01540 01121> [sheweth me. Heb. uncovereth mine ear.]

20:2 Job 33:16 *marg: [All]

son ....... son .................. son <01121> [that my son.]


22:9

Doeg <01673> [Doeg.]

He is also said to be "the chiefest of the herdsmen that belonged to Saul;" and the Septuagint intimates that he was over the mules of Saul. He may have been what we call the king's equerry or groom.

Ahimelech <0288> [Ahimelech.]

Ahitub <0285> [Ahitub.]


1 Samuel 25:8

25:8

time .... holiday <03117 02896> [a good day.]

son <01121> [thy son.]


1 Samuel 27:5

27:5

one ..... towns ................ city <05892 0259> [some town.]


1 Samuel 28:2

28:2

being .................. Then <03651> [Surely.]


1 Samuel 29:8

29:8

done <06213> [But what have.]

presence <06440> [with. Heb. before. that I may not.]


1 Samuel 30:13

30:13

master <0113> [my master.]

Though they had booty enough, and this poor sick slave might have been carried on an ass or a camel, yet they inhumanely left him to perish; but, in the righteous providence of God, this cruelty was the occasion of their destruction; whilst David's kindness to a perishing stranger and slave was the means of his success, and proved the truest policy.




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