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- # 16
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- * I pray thee.
- # Ps 141:5 Da 4:19 Mic 2:7
- * God.
- # 20:13 Ru 1:17 2Sa 3:35 19:13 1Ki 22:16 Mt 26:63
- * more also. Heb. so add. thing. or, word.
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- * every whit. Heb. all the things, or, words.
- Whit, or wid, comes from the Anglo-Saxon {wiht,} which
- signifies person, thing, etc.: every whit is every thing:
- equivalent to every jot.
-
- * It is the Lord.
- # Ge 18:25 Jud 10:15 2Sa 16:10-12 Job 1:21 2:10 Ps 39:9
- # Isa 39:8 La 3:39 1Pe 5:6
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- * grew.
- # 2:21 Jud 13:24 Lu 1:80 2:40,52
- * the Lord.
- # 18:14 Ge 39:2,21-23 Isa 43:2 Mt 1:23 Lu 1:28 2Co 13:11,14
- # 2Ti 4:22
- * let none.
- # 9:6 1Ki 8:56 Isa 44:26
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- * Dan.
- # Jud 20:1 2Sa 3:10 17:11
- * established. or, faithful.
- # 1Ti 1:12
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- * And the Lord.
- {Wyyoseph yehowah lehairaöh,} "And Jehovah added to appear:"
- that is, He continued to reveal himself to Samuel at Shiloh.
-
- * appeared.
- # Ge 12:7 15:1 Nu 12:6 Am 3:7 Heb 1:1
- * the word.
- # 1,4
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- 1 The Israelites are overcome by the Philistines at Ebenezer.
- 3 They fetch the ark unto the terror of the Philistines.
- 10 They are smitten again, the ark taken, and Hophni and
- Phinehas are slain.
- 12 Eli at the news, falling backward, breaks his neck.
- 19 Phinehas's wife, discouraged in her travail with I-chabod,
- dies.
-
- * A.M. 2863. B.C. 1141. An. Ex. Is. 350. came. or, came to
- pass. Heb. was.
- # 3:11
- * Eben-ezer.
- That is, the place afterwards so called: See the Parallel
- Texts.
-
- # 5:1 7:12
- * Aphek.
- This Aphek was situated in the tribe of Judah, and is probably
- the same as Aphekah.
-
- # Jos 15:53
- It must be carefully distinguished from that near Jezreel, and
- another in Asher.
-
- # 29:1 Jos 19:30 1Ki 20:30
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- * put.
- # 17:8,21
- * they joined battle. Heb. the battle was spread. Israel.
- # Jos 7:5-8,12 Ps 44:9,10
- * and they.
- # Ps 79:7,8 106:40,41 La 3:40
- * the army. Heb. the array.
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- * Wherefore.
- # De 29:24 Ps 74:1,11 Isa 50:1 58:3
- * Let us.
- # 14:18 Nu 31:6 Jos 6:4,5 2Sa 15:25 Isa 1:11-15 Jer 7:4,8-15
- # Mt 3:9,10
- * fetch. Heb. take unto us. the ark.
- # Nu 10:33 De 31:26 Jos 4:7 1Ch 17:1 Jer 3:16 Heb 9:4
- * it may save.
- # Jer 7:8-11 Am 5:21,22 Mt 23:25-28 Ro 2:28,29 1Co 10:1-5
- # 2Ti 3:5 1Pe 3:21 Jude 1:5
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- * which dwelleth.
- # 2Sa 6:2 2Ki 19:15 Ps 80:1 99:1
- * the cherubims.
- # Ex 25:18-22 Nu 7:89
- * Hophni.
- # 2:12-17,22 Ps 50:16,17 Mal 1:9 Ac 19:15,16
- * with the ark.
- # Nu 4:5,15
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- * all Israel.
- They vainly supposed that the ark would save them, when the
- God of it had departed from them because of their wickedness.
-
- # Jud 15:14 Job 20:5 Jer 7:4 Am 6:3 Mic 2:11
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- * What meaneth.
- # Ex 32:17,18
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- * were afraid.
- # Ex 14:25 15:14-16 De 32:30
- * heretofore. Heb. yesterday or the third day.
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- * smote.
- # Ex 7:5 9:14 Ps 78:43-51
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- * Be strong.
- # 2Sa 10:12 1Co 16:13 Eph 6:10,11
- * as they have.
- # De 28:47,48 Jud 10:7 13:1 Isa 14:2 33:1
- * quit yourselves like men. Heb. be men.
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- * Israel.
- # 2 Le 26:17 De 28:25 Ps 78:9,60-64
- * every man.
- # 2Sa 20:1 1Ki 12:16 22:36 2Ki 14:12
- * a very great.
- # 2Sa 18:7 2Ch 13:17 28:5,6 Isa 10:3-6
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- * the ark.
- # 2:32 Ps 78:61
- * the two sons.
- # 2:34 Ps 78:64 Isa 3:11
- * were slain. Heb. died.
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- * with his clothes rent.
- These, as we have already remarked, were the general signs of
- sorrow and distress.
-
- # 2Sa 1:2
- * with earth.
- # Jos 7:6 2Sa 13:19 15:32 Ne 9:1 Job 2:12
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- * sat upon.
- # 1:9
- * his heart.
- # Jos 7:9 Ne 1:3,4 Ps 26:8 79:1-8 137:4-6
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- * What meaneth.
- # 6
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- * ninety.
- # 3:2 Ps 90:10
- * and his eyes.
- # Ge 27:1
- * were dim. Heb. stood.
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- * What is there done. Heb. What is the thing.
- # 2Sa 1:4
- * my son.
- # 3:6 Jos 7:19
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- * Israel.
- # 10,11 3:11
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- * when he made.
- # 21,22 Ps 26:8 42:3,10 69:9 La 2:15-19
- * his neck.
- # 2:31,32 3:12,13 Le 10:3 1Co 11:30-32 1Pe 4:17,18
- * And he had.
- "He seems to have been a judge to do justice only, and that in
- south-west Israel."
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- be delivered. or, cry out. came upon her.
- Heb. were turned.
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- * Fear not.
- # Ge 35:17,18 Joh 16:21
- * neither did she regard it. Heb. and set not her heart.
- # Ps 77:2
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- * I-chabod. that is, Where is the glory?. or, There is no
- glory. The glory.
- # Ps 26:8 78:61,64 106:20 Jer 2:11 Ho 9:12
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- * The glory.
- # Ps 137:5,6 Joh 2:17
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- 1 The Philistines having brought the ark into Ashdod, set it
- in the house of Dagon.
- 3 Dagon is smitten down and cut in pieces, and they of Ashdod
- smitten with emerods.
- 8 So God deals with them of Gath, when it was brought
- thither;
- 10 and so with them of Ekron, when it was brought thither.
-
- * took.
- # 4:11,17,18,22 Ps 78:61
- * Eben-ezer.
- # 4:1 7:12
- * Ashdod.
- Ashdod, called Azotus by the Greeks, was one of the five
- satrapies of the Philistines, and a place of great strength
- and consequence. It was situated near the Mediterranean,
- between Askelon and Jamnia, thirty-four miles north of Gaza,
- according to Diodorus Siculus, and the Antonine and Jerusalem
- Itineraries. It is now called Shdood; and Dr. Richardson says
- they neither saw nor heard of any ruins there. "The ground,"
- he observes, "around Ashdod is beautifully undulating, but not
- half stocked with cattle. The site of the town is on the
- summit of a grassy hill; and, if we are to believe historians,
- was anciently as strong as it was beautiful."
-
- # Jos 11:22 Ac 8:40
- * Azotus.
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- * of Dagon.
- # Jud 16:23 1Ch 10:10 Da 5:2,23 Hab 1:11,16
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- * Dagon was.
- # Ex 12:12 Ps 97:7 Isa 19:1 46:1,2 Zep 2:11 Mr 3:11 Lu 10:18-20
- # 2Co 6:14-16
- * set him.
- # Isa 19:1 40:20 41:7 44:17-20 46:1,2,7 Jer 10:8
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- * the head.
- # Isa 2:18,19 27:9 Jer 10:11 50:2 Eze 6:4-6 Da 11:8 Mic 1:7
- * of Dagon.
- The name of this idol, Dagon, signifies a fish: and it is
- supposed to be the Atergatis of the Syrians, corruptly called
- Derceto by the Greeks, which had the upper part like a woman,
- and the lower part like a fish; as Lucian informs us:
- [Derketous de eidos en Phoinike etheésamén, theéma xenon;
- émisen men gyné; to de okoson ek mérón es akrous podas,
- ichtlyos ouré apoteinetai;] "In Phoenicia I saw the image of
- Derceto; a strange sight truly! For she had the half of a
- woman, but from the thighs downward a fish's tail." Diodorus,
- (1. ii.) describing the same idol, as represented at Askelon,
- says, [to men prosópon echei synaikos, to d'allo sóma pan
- ichthyos.] "It had the head of a woman, but all the rest of
- the body a fish's." Probably Horace alludes to this idol, in
- De Art. Poet. v. 4; {Desinat in piscem, mulier formosa
- superne:} "The upper part a handsome woman, and the lower
- part a fish." If such was the form of this idol, then
- everything that was human was broken off from what resembled a
- fish.
-
- * the stump. or, the fishy part.
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- * neither.
- # Ps 115:4-7 135:15-18
- * tread.
- # Jos 5:15 Zep 1:9
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- * the hand.
- # 7,11 Ex 9:3 Ps 32:4 Ac 13:11
- * emerods.
- # 9,11 6:5 De 28:27 Job 31:3 Ps 78:66
- * thereof.
- The LXX. and Vulgate add: [Kai meson tés choras autés
- anephyésan myes kai egeneto synchysis thanatou megalé en té
- polei; {Et ebullierunt villæ et agri in medio regionis illius,
- et nati sunt mures; et facta est confusio mortis magnæ in
- civitate; "And [the cities and fields in Vulg.] the midst of
- that region produced mice; [Vulg. burst up, and mice were
- produced;] and there was the confusion of a great death in the
- city."
-
- # 6:4,5
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- * saw.
- # 4:8 Ex 8:8,28 9:28 10:7 12:33
- * The ark.
- # 6:20 2Sa 6:9 1Ch 13:11-13 15:13
- * upon Dagon our god.
- # 3,4 Jer 46:25 48:7
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- * What shall.
- # Zec 12:3
- * Gath.
- # 17:4 Am 6:2
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- * the hand.
- # 6 7:13 12:15 De 2:15 Am 5:19 9:1-4
- * with a very.
- # 11
- * and they had emerods.
- # 6 6:4,5,11 Ps 78:66
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- * God to Ekron.
- # Jos 15:45 Jud 1:18 2Ki 1:2 Am 1:8
- * us, to slay us and our people. Heb. me, to slay me and my
- people.
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- * us not, and our people. Heb. me not, and my people. a
- deadly.
- # Isa 13:7-9 Jer 48:42-44
- * the hand.
- # 6,9
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- * died.
- # 1Ki 19:17 Am 5:19
- * the cry.
- # 9:16 Ex 12:30 Isa 15:3-5 Jer 14:2 25:34 48:3
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- 1 After seven months the Philistines take counsel how to send
- back the ark.
- 10 They bring it on a new cart with an offering unto
- Beth-shemesh.
- 19 The people are smitten for looking into the ark.
- 21 They send to them of Kirjath-jearim to fetch it.
-
- * A.M. 2864. B.C. 1140. An. Ex. Is. 351. the ark.
- # 5:1,3,10,11 Ps 78:61
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- * called.
- # Ge 41:8 Ex 7:11 Isa 47:12,13 Da 2:2 5:7 Mt 2:4
- * wherewith.
- # Mic 6:6-9
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- * empty.
- # Ex 23:15 34:20 De 16:16
- * a trespass.
- # Le 5:6,15-19 6:6 7:1-7
- * known.
- # 9 5:7,9,11 Job 10:2 34:31,32
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- * Five golden.
- # 5,17,18 5:6,9 Ex 12:35 Jos 13:3 Jud 3:3
- * you all. Heb. them.
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- * mice.
- Bochart has collected many curious accounts relative to the
- terrible devastations made by these mischievous animals.
- William, Archbishop of Tyre, records, that in the beginning of
- the twelfth century, a penitential council was held at
- Naplouse, where five and twenty canons were framed for the
- correction of the manners of the inhabitants of the Christian
- kingdom of Jerusalem, who they apprehended had provoked to
- bring upon them the calamities of earthquakes, war, and
- famine. This last he ascribes to locusts and devouring mice,
- which had for four years together so destroyed the fruits of
- the earth as to cause an almost total failure of their crops.
- It was customary for the ancient heathen to offer to their
- gods such monuments of their deliverance as represented the
- evils from which they had been rescued; and Tavernier informs
- us, that among the Indians, when a pilgrim goes to one of the
- pagodas for a cure, he brings the figure of the member
- affected, made of gold, silver, or copper, according to his
- circumstances, which he offers to his god.
-
- # Ex 8:5,17,24 10:14,15 Joe 1:4-7 2:25
- * give glory.
- # Jos 7:19 Ps 18:44 66:3 *marg:
- # Isa 42:12 Jer 3:13 13:16 Mal 2:2 Joh 9:24 Re 11:13 16:9
- * lighten.
- # 5:6,11 Ps 32:4 39:10
- * off your.
- # 5:3,4,7 Ex 12:12 Nu 33:4 Isa 19:1
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- * harden.
- # Job 9:4 Ps 95:8 Ro 2:5 Heb 3:13
- * the Egyptians.
- # Ex 7:13 8:15 9:16,34 10:3 14:17,23 15:14-16
- * wonderfully. or, reproachfully. did they not.
- # Ex 12:31-33
- * the people. Heb. them.
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- * new cart.
- # 2Sa 6:3 1Ch 13:7
- * on which.
- # Nu 19:2
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- * jewels.
- # 4,5
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- * Beth-shemesh.
- # Jos 15:10 21:16
- * he. or, it.
- # Am 3:6
- * we shall.
- # 3
- * not his hand.
- # Isa 26:11
- * a chance.
- # 2Sa 1:6 Ec 9:11 Lu 10:31
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- # 10
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