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2 Samuel 2:18

2:18

three <07969> [three.]

quick <07031> [was as light.]

feet <07272> [foot. Heb. his feet. a wild roe. Heb. one of the roes that is in the field.]

[The word {tzevee,} rather denotes the gazelle or antelope.]

(See note on De 15:22.)


2 Samuel 3:30

3:30

killed Abner <02026 074> [slew Abner.]

killed <04191> [because.]


2 Samuel 10:10

2 Samuel 10:14

2 Samuel 18:2

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.]


2 Samuel 20:10

20:10

Joab .............................. Joab <03097> [in Joab's.]

stabbed <05221> [he smote.]

spill out <08210> [and shed.]

again <08138> [struck him not again. Heb. doubled not his stroke.]


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 1:6-8

1:6

happened <07136> [As I happened.]

The story of this young man appears to be wholly a fiction, formed for the purpose of ingratiating himself with David, as the next probable successor to the crown. There is no fact in the case, except for the bringing of the diadem and bracelets of Saul, as a sufficient evidence of his death, which, as he appears to been a plunderer of the slain, he seems to have stripped from the dead body of the unfortunate monarch. It is remarkable, that Saul, who had forfeited his crown by his disobedience and ill-timed clemency with respect to the Amalekites, should now have the insignia of royalty stripped from his person by one of those very people.

Mount <02022> [mount.]

Saul <07586> [Saul.]


1:7

[Here am I. Heb. Behold me.]


1:8

Amalekite <06003> [an Amalekite.]


2 Samuel 1:1

1:1

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

Ziklag <06860> [Ziklag.]


2 Samuel 2:16

2:16

<07218> [by the head.]

Probably by the beard or hair of the head. Plutarch, in his Apophthegms, informs us, that all things being ready for a battle, Alexander's captains asked him whether he had any thing else to command them. "Nothing," said he, "but that the Macedonians shave their beards." Parmenio wondering what he meant, "Dost thou not know," said he, "that in fight, there is no better hold than the beard?"

Field of Flints <02521> [Helkath-hazzurim. that is, the field of strong men.]


2 Samuel 11:20-21

11:21

Abimelech <040> [Abimelech.]

Jerub-Besheth <03380> [Jerubbesheth.]

[Jerubbaal. Thy servant.]




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