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2 Samuel 1:26

1:26

love ......... love <0160> [thy love.]


2 Samuel 1:1

1:1

David ........ he <01732> [when David.]

Ziklag <06860> [Ziklag.]


2 Samuel 18:1-4

18:1

assembled <06485> [numbered.]

leaders ... thousands ... leaders <08269 0505> [captains of thousands.]


18:2

third ........ third .............. third <07992> [a third part.]

leadership ... Joab ...... leadership ... Joab's ............ leadership <03097 03027> [the hand of Joab.]

Ittai <0863> [Ittai.]

march out <03318> [I will surely.]


18:3

<03318> [Thou shalt.]

rapid retreat <05127> [if we flee.]

make ......... concerned ...... half ................ like <07760 02677 03644> [care for us. Heb. set their heart on us. but now.]

The particle {Æ’ttah,} Now, is doubtless a mistake for the pronoun {attah,} Thou: and so it appears to have been read by the LXX., Vulgate, and Chaldee, and by two of Kennicott's and De Rossi's MSS.

like <03644> [worth, etc. Heb. as ten thousand of us.]

support <05826> [succour. Heb. be to succour.]


18:4

gate <08179> [by the gate.]

hundreds <03967> [by hundreds.]

David's small company, by this time, was greatly recruited; but what its number was we cannot tell. Josephus says it amounted only to 4,000 men.


2 Samuel 20:14-17

20:14

Abel <059> [Abel.]

Or rather, probably, Abel of Beth-Maachah, as in the next verse. It appears, from Joab having marched "through all the tribes of Israel," to have been situated in the northern confines of the land of Israel, and in the half tribe of Manasseh, east of Jordan, as that was the situation of Maachah, to which it belonged. This agrees with the situation of the Abela which Eusebius and Jerome place between Paneas, or C‘sarea Philippi, and Damascus. Josephus says it was a fortified city, and a metropolis of the Israelites; and also that it belonged to the ten tribes, having been taken from the king of Damascus.

Berite <01276> [Berites.]

[Beeroth.]


20:15

prepared <08210> [cast up.]

ramp <05550> [a bank.]

So LXX. generally render {solelah,} by [proschoma or choma;] which latter is described by Potter as "a mount, which was raised so high as to equal, if not exceed, the top of the besieged walls. The sides were walled in with bricks or stones, or secured with strong rafters; the fore part only, being by degrees to be moved near the walls, remained bare."

stood .... outer rampart <02426 05975> [it stood in the trench. or, it stood against the outmost wall. battered, etc. Heb. marred to throw down.]


20:16


20:17

Listen .... words .......... listening <01697 08085> [Hear the words.]


2 Samuel 20:1

20:1

happened <07122> [And there.]

man ........ Benjaminite ............................ man <0376> [a man.]

blew <08628> [he blew.]

share <02506> [We have.]


2 Samuel 23:16-18

23:16

three <07969> [the three.]

poured ... out <05258> [poured it.]


23:17

not <02486> [Be it far.]

blood <01818> [the blood.]

lives <05315> [jeopardy.]


23:18

Abishai <052> [Abishai.]

[and slew them. Heb. slain.]


2 Samuel 23:1

23:1

final <0314> [A.M. 2989. B.C. 1015. An. Ex. Is. 476. the last.]

raised up <06965> [raised.]

chosen <04899> [the anointed.]

beloved singer of songs <02158 05273> [sweet psalmist.]


2 Samuel 2:7

2:7

valiant <03027> [let your.]

valiant <01121> [valiant. Heb. the sons of valour.]


Proverbs 27:10

27:10

friend <07453> [own.]

enter <0935> [neither.]

better <02896> [better.]


Matthew 10:42

10:42

to one <1520> [one.]

a cup <4221> [a cup.]

<3364> [he shall.]


Matthew 25:40

25:40

king <935> [the King.]

<1909> [Inasmuch.]

least <1646> [the least.]

you did ............... you did ... for me <4160 1698> [ye have done it unto me.]


Mark 9:41

9:41

<3739> [whosoever.]

because <3754> [because.]


John 19:26-27

19:26

whom <3739> [whom.]

Woman <1135> [Woman.]


19:27

<2400> [Behold.]

took <2983> [took.]

his own home <2398> [his.]


Philemon 1:9-12

1:9

I would ... appeal ........ love <26 3870> [love's sake.]

Paul <3972> [Paul.]

a prisoner <1198> [prisoner.]


1:10

child <1699 5043 3450> [my son.]

Onesimus <3682> [Onesimus.]

whose <3739> [whom.]


1:11

useless <890> [unprofitable.]

useful <2173> [profitable.]


1:12

<4771> [thou.]

my <1699> [mine.]


Philemon 1:1

1:1

[A. D. 64. A. M. 4068.]

a prisoner <1198> [a prisoner.]

Timothy <5095> [Timothy.]

to Philemon <5371> [Philemon.]

The apostle in this epistle indulges in some fine paronomasais on the proper names. Thus Philemon, [Philemon <\\See definition 5371\\>,] affectionate, or beloved, is "our dearly beloved;" Apphia, ([Apphia <\\See definition 682\\> from appha,] the affectionate address of a brother or sister, according to Suidas,) is "the beloved sister," as several MSS., Vulgate, and others correctly read; Archippus, ([Archippos <\\See definition 751\\>,] the ruler of the horse, for the managing of which heros were anciently famous,) is "our fellow- soldier;" and Onesimus, ([Onesimos <\\See definition 3682\\>,] useful or profitable,) once unprofitable, is now profitable.

and .......... and <2532> [and fellow labourer.]


Philemon 1:8

1:8

confidence <3954> [bold.]

could command <2004> [enjoin.]




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