Judges 10:9
crossed <05674> [passed.]
suffered <03334> [distressed.]
Judges 10:1
rose <06965> [A.M. 2772. B.C. 1232. An. Ex. Is. 259. arose.]
deliver <03467> [defend. or, deliver. Heb. save. Shamir.]
Judges 13:6
husband ... man <0376> [A man.]
looked like <04758> [countenance was.]
awesome <03372> [terrible.]
ask <07592> [but I asked, etc.]
The Vulgate renders this cause very differently, the negative Not being omitted: {Quem c—m interrogƒssim quis esset, et unde venisset, et quo nomine vocaretur, noluit mihi dicere; sed hoc respondit, etc; "Whom when I asked who he was, and whence he came, and by what name he was called, would not tell me: but this he said," etc. The negative is also wanting in the Septuagint, as it is in the Complutensian Polyglott; [kai erouton auton pothen estin, kai to onoma auton, ouk apengeilen moi.] "And I asked him whence he was, and his name, but he did not tell me." This is also the reading of the Codex Alexandrinus; but the Septuagint in the London Polyglott, the Chaldee, Syriac, and Arabic, read the negative particle with the Hebrew text: I asked Not his name, etc.
name <08034> [his name.]
Judges 14:1
Timnah <08553> [Timnath.]
[aw.]
Judges 1:6
Judges 1:2
Colossians 4:8
I sent <3992> [I have.]
and ... he may encourage <2532 3870> [and comfort.]