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2 Samuel 15:2

15:2

get up <07925> [rose up.]

bring <0935> [came. Heb. to come.]


2 Samuel 13:25

13:25

pressed <06555> [pressed.]

blessed <01288> [blessed.]

14:22 *marg: Ru 2:4 [All]


2 Samuel 13:28

13:28

instructed ................................. instructions <06680> [commanded.]

<03820 02896> [heart is merry.]

instructed ....................... fear ........... instructions <03372 06680> [fear not.]

instructed ................................. instructions <06680> [have not I. or, Will you not, since I have, etc.]

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


2 Samuel 14:30

14:30

to ........... adjacent <03027 0413> [near mine. Heb. near my place. go and set.]

Absalom's <053> [And Absalom's.]


2 Samuel 14:33

14:33

Absalom ........ Absalom ................ kissed <05401 053> [A.M. 2979. B.C. 1025. An. Ex. Is. 466. kissed Absalom.]


2 Samuel 15:14

15:14

Come on <06965> [Arise.]

19:9 Ps 3:1 *title [All]

bring <05080> [bring. Heb. thrust.]

kill <05221> [and smite.]


2 Samuel 16:8

16:8

punished <07725> [returned.]

blood .................................... bloodshed <01818> [the blood.]

blood ........... rule ................ Disaster ........... bloodshed <04427 07451 01818> [thou, etc. or, thee in thy evil.]


2 Samuel 17:20

17:20

crossed over <05674> [They be gone.]

searched <01245> [when they had sought.]


2 Samuel 18:5

18:5

gently <0328> [Deal gently.]

army <05971> [all the people.]


2 Samuel 18:9

18:9

head <07218> [his head.]

Riding furiously under the thick boughs of a great oak, which hung low and had never been cropped, either the twisted branches, or some low forked bough of the tree, caught him by the neck, or, as some think, by the loops into which his long hair had been pinned, which had been so much his pride, and was now justly made a halter for him. He may have hung so low from the bough, in consequence of the length of his hair, that he could not use his hands to help himself, or so entangled that his hands were bound, so that the more he struggled the more he was embarrassed. This set him up as a fair mark to the servants of David; and although David would have spared his rebellious son, if his orders had been executed, yet he could not turn the sword of Divine justice, in executing the just, righteous sentence of death on this traitorous son.

suspended <05414> [taken up.]


2 Samuel 18:17

18:17

<05324> [laid.]

This was the ancient method of burying, whether heroes or traitors; the heap of stones being designed to perpetuate the memory of the event, whether good or bad. The Arabs in general make use of no other monument than a heap of stones over a grave. Thus, in an Arabic poem, it is related, that Hatim the father, and Adi the grandfather of Kais, having been murdered, at a time before Kais was capable of reflection, his mother kept it a profound secret; and in order to guard him against having any suspicion, she collected a parcel of stone on two hillocks in the neighbourhood, and told her son that the one was the grave of his father, and the other of his grandfather. The ancient cairns in Ireland and Scotland, and the tumuli in England, are of this kind.


2 Samuel 19:6

19:6

love ....... friends <0157> [In that, etc. Heb. By loving, etc. thou regardest, etc.]

Heb. princes or servants are not to thee. then it had.


2 Samuel 19:9

19:9

arguing <01777> [strife.]

king <04428> [The king.]

fled <01272> [he is fled.]


2 Samuel 20:6

20:6

Abishai <052> [Abishai.]

cause greater disaster <03415> [do us.]

lord's <0113> [thy lord's.]

get away <05869 05337> [escape us. Heb. deliver himself from our eyes.]




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