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2 Samuel 3:1

3:1

war ... prolonged <04421 0752> [long war.]

house ...... house ........... house <01004> [between.]

David David ... becoming steadily ......... becoming increasingly <01980 01732> [David waxed.]


2 Samuel 3:6

3:6

Abner <074> [Abner.]


2 Samuel 3:19

3:19

Benjaminites .................... Benjamin <01144> [Benjamin.]


2 Samuel 4:6

4:6

getting <03947> [as though.]

It is still the custom of the East, according to Dr. Perry, to allow the soldiers a certain quantity of corn, with other articles of provision, together with some pay: and as it was the custom also to grind the corn, as needed, at the break of day, these two captains very naturally went the day before to the palace, where the king's stores appear to have been kept, to fetch wheat, in order to distribute it to the soldiers under them, to be ground at the accustomed hour in the morning. The princes of the East, in those days, as appears from the history of David, reposed on their couches till the cool of the evening: they therefore came in the heat of the day, when they knew their master would be resting on his bed; and as it was a necessary to have the corn before it was needed, their coming at this time, though it might be earlier than usual, excited no suspicion.

stomach <02570> [under.]


2 Samuel 6:6

6:6

Nacon <05225> [Nachon's.]

[he is called Chidon. put forth.]

Even the Kohathites, who were appointed to carry the ark, after it was covered by the priests, were forbidden to touch it on pain of death; but Uzzah, who certainly was no priest, probably with some degree of irreverence, having presumed to lay his hand upon the ark, which perhaps was not covered, thus incurred the penalty due to his rashness.

[shook it. or, stumbled.]


2 Samuel 6:22

6:22

humiliate <07043> [more vile.]

<05869> [in mine.]

slave girls <0519> [maid-servants. or, handmaids. I be had.]


2 Samuel 10:4

10:4

shaved off <01548> [and shaved.]

The beard is held in high respect and greatly valued in the East: the possessor considers it as his greatest ornament; often swears by it; and, in matters of great importance, pledges it; and nothing can be more secure than such a pledge; for its owner will redeem it at the hazard of his life. The beard was never cut off but in mourning, or as a sign of slavery. It is customary to shave the Ottoman princes, as a mark of their subjection to the reigning emperor. The beard is a mark of authority and liberty among the Mohammedans. The Persians who clip the beard, and shave above the jaw, are reputed heretics. They who serve in the {seraglios} have their beards shaven, as a sign of servitude; nor do they suffer them to grow till the sultan has set them at liberty. Among the Arabians, it is more infamous for anyone to appear with his beard cut off, than among us to be publicly whipped or branded; and many would prefer death to such a punishment.

cut the <03772> [cut off.]


2 Samuel 11:24

2 Samuel 13:33

13:33

lord <0113> [let not my lord.]


2 Samuel 13:36

13:36

wept loudly <03966 01065> [very sore. Heb. with a great weeping greatly.]

15 *marg: 12:21 18:33 [All]


2 Samuel 17:19

17:19

covering ... spread <04539 06566> [spread a covering.]

what ... had done <01697> [the thing.]


2 Samuel 19:2

19:2

victory <08668> [victory. Heb. salvation, or, deliverance. turned.]




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