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2 Samuel 2:29

2:29

Bitron <01338> [Bithron.]

Bithron or Bether is probably the same as {Betarus,} which is placed in the Antonine Itinerary between Caesarea of Palestine and Diospolis or Lydda, 18 miles from the former, and 22 from the latter. The Jerusalem Itinerary mentions a place called Bethar, 16 miles from Caesarea, and 20 from Diospolis, which is probably the same. The Talmudists say that it was four miles distant from the sea.

[Bether. Mahanaim.]


2 Samuel 3:37

2 Samuel 6:5

6:5

David <01732> [David.]

<01265> [on all manner.]

This place should doubtless be corrected from the parallel place, 1 Ch 13:8; where, instead of {bechol ƒtzey beroshim,} which is literally, "with all trees or wood of fir," we read {bechol “z oovesheerim,} "with all their might, and with songs." This makes a good sense, while the former makes none: the LXX. have the same reading here, [en ischui, kai en odais.]


2 Samuel 7:9

7:9

went <01980> [And I was.]

defeated <03772> [cut off.]

before <06440> [out of thy sight. Heb. from thy face. a great.]

famous <08034> [like unto.]


2 Samuel 9:9

9:9

give <05414> [I have given.]


2 Samuel 13:9

13:9

[And Ammon.]


2 Samuel 15:22

15:22

dependents <02945> [and all the little.]

Sir John Chardin informs us,in a MS. note on this place, that it is usual with the greatest part of the eastern people, especially the Arabs, to carry their whole family with them when they go to war.


2 Samuel 19:14

19:14

won <05186> [he bowed.]

The measures that he pursued were the best calculated that could be adopted for accomplishing this salutary end. David appears to take no notice of their infidelity, but rather to place confidence in them, that their confidence in him might be naturally excited; and to oblige them yet farther, purposes to make Amasa general of the army, instead of Joab.

one <0259> [even.]


2 Samuel 20:14

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.]




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