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2 Samuel 5:18

5:18

valley <06010> [the valley.]


2 Samuel 5:22

5:22

up <05927> [came up.]


2 Samuel 8:13

8:13

famous <06213 08034> [gat him.]

defeating <05221> [smiting. Heb. his smiting. the valley of salt.]

18,000 <08083> [being. or, slaying.]


2 Samuel 23:13

23:13

<07969> [three, etc. or, the three captains over the thirty.]

{Shalishim,} "captains," should most probably be read, instead of {shaloshim:} thirty {shalishim,} as it is in ver. 8, and Ex 14:7: where LXX. render [tristatas,] which Jerome (on Eze 33) says "among the Greeks is the name of the second rank after the royal dignity."

cave <04631> [the cave.]

valley <06010> [the valley.]


2 Samuel 24:5

24:5

Aroer <06177> [Aroer.]

wadi <05158> [river. or, valley. Jazer.]


2 Samuel 17:13

17:13

take up ropes <05375 02256> [bring ropes.]

In the same manner the king of Maturan, in Java, proposed pulling down a tower which the Dutch had built, by making his people and elephants pull at a number of chains, and ropes of cocoa-nut bark, thrown around it.

pebble <01571 06872> [one small.]


2 Samuel 18:18

18:18

set up <05324> [reared up.]

King's <04428> [the king's.]

son <01121> [I have no son.]

He ............. known <07121> [he called.]

Absalom ......................................... Absalom's Memorial <053 03027> [Absalom's place.]

Josephus says there was in his time, about two furlongs from Jerusalem, a marble pillar called Absalom's hand, as it is in the Hebrew, (See note on 1 Sa 15:12;) and there is one shown to the present day, in the valley of Jehoshaphat, which, though comparatively a modern structure, probably occupies the site of the original one set up by Absalom.


2 Samuel 15:23

15:23

land <0776> [all the country.]

Valley <05158> [the brook.]

The brook Kidron, which is but a few paces broad, runs along the valley of Jehoshaphat, east of Jerusalem, to the south-west corner of the city, and then, turning to the south-east, empties itself into the Dead Sea. Like the Ilissus, it is dry at least nine months in the year, being only furnished with water in the winter, and after heavy rains: its bed is narrow and deep, which indicates that it must formerly have been the channel for waters which have found some other, and probably subterraneous course.

Kidron <06939> [Kidron.]

[Cedron. the wilderness.]


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 4:7

4:7

head Taking ... head <07218 03947> [took his head.]

When those difficulties dispirit us which should rather invigorate us and sharpen our endeavours, we betray a carelessness of character which is soon taken advantage of by our more watchful neighbours. Love not sleep, lest thou come to poverty and ruin. The idle soul is an easy prey to the destroyer.




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