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* the Cherethites.
Calmet and others suppose that these people, who inhabited the
same district as the Philistines, were the aborigines of the
island of Crete, from which they derived their name.
# 16 2Sa 8:18 1Ki 1:38,44 1Ch 18:17 Eze 25:16 Zep 2:5
* Caleb.
A district in the south of Judea, in which were the cities of
Kirjath-Arba or Hebron, and Kirjath-sepher, belonging to the
family of Caleb.
# Jos 14:13 15:13
* we burned.
# 1-3
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* Swear.
# 29:6 Jos 2:12 9:15,19,20 Eze 17:13,16,19
* nor deliver.
# De 23:15,16
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* when he.
# Jud 1:24,25
* eating.
# 25:36-38 Ex 32:6,17-19,27,28 Jud 16:23-30 2Sa 13:28 Isa 22:13
# Da 5:1-4 Lu 12:19,20 17:27-29 21:34,35 1Th 5:3 Re 11:10-13
* because of all.
# Job 20:5
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* the next day. Heb. their morrow. and there.
# 11:11 Jud 4:16 1Ki 20:29,30 Ps 18:42
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# 18
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# 8 Ge 14:14-16 Nu 31:49 Job 1:10 Ps 34:9,10 91:9,10 Mt 6:33
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* This is David's spoil.
# 26 Nu 31:9-12 2Ch 20:25 Isa 53:12 Ro 8:37
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* two hundred men.
# 10
* came near.
# Heb 13:1 1Pe 3:8
* saluted them. Heb. asked them how they did.
# Jud 8:15
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* wicked.
# 22:2 25:17,25 De 13:13 Jud 19:22 1Ki 21:10,13
* those. Heb. the men. Because.
# Mt 7:12
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* my brethren.
# Ge 19:7 Jud 19:23 Ac 7:2 22:1
* which the Lord.
# 8 2:7 Nu 31:49-54 De 8:10,18 1Ch 29:12-14 Hab 1:16
* who hath.
# Ps 44:2-7 121:7,8
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* but as his part.
This equitable edict was somewhat different from that which
had so long obtained in Israel, and by which the spoil of the
Midianites was divided: that related to the whole people:
this only to the soldiers, some of whom went to battle, while
others guarded the baggage.
# Nu 31:27 Jos 22:8 Ps 68:12
* tarrieth.
# 25:13
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* forward. Heb. and forward.
# 16:13
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* to his friends.
# 1Ch 12:1-15 Ps 35:27 68:18 Pr 18:16-24 Isa 32:8
* present. Heb. blessing.
# 25:27 Ge 33:11 2Ki 5:15 2Co 9:5
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* Beth-el.
Probably not the celebrated city of this name, but Bethul a
city of Simeon, (Jos 19:4,) supposed to be the same as
Bethelia, mentioned by Sozomen as belonging to Gaza, well
peopled, and having several temples remarkable for their
structure and antiquity; and which Jerome says, in his life of
Hilarion, was five short days' journey from Pelusium.
# Ge 28:19 Jos 16:2 Jud 1:22,23 1Ki 12:29
* south Ramoth.
A city of Simeon; so called to distinguish it from Ramoth
Gilead beyond Jordan.
# Jos 19:8
* Ramath. Jattir.
# Jos 15:48 21:14
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* Aroer.
# Jos 13:16
* Siphmoth.
Supposed to be the same with Shepham (Nu 34:10,) on the
eastern borders of Canaan.
* Eshtemoa.
# Jos 15:50
* Eshtemoh.
# Jos 21:14
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* Rachal.
Supposed by Calmet to be the same as Hachilah.
# 23:19
* Jerahmeelites.
The descendants of Jerahmeel son of Hezron, (1 Ch 2:9, 25-27,)
who inhabited a district in the south of Judah.
# 27:10
* Kenites.
These people inhabited a small tract west of the Dead Sea.
# Jud 1:16
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* Hormah.
# Jos 19:4 Jud 1:17
* Chorashan.
Probably the same as Ashan in Simeon, Jos 15:42; 19:7, which
Eusebius says was sixteen miles west from Jerusalem.
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* Hebron.
# Jos 14:13,14 2Sa 2:1 4:1 15:10
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1 Saul, having lost his army, and his sons slain, he and his
armour-bearer kill themselves.
7 The Philistines possess the forsaken towns of the
Israelites.
8 They triumph over the dead carcases.
11 They of Jabesh-gilead recovering the dead bodies by night,
burn them at Jabesh, and mournfully bury their bones.
* the Philistines.
# 28:1,15 29:1
* fell down.
# 12:25 1Ch 10:1-12
* slain. Heb. wounded. Gilboa.
Eusebius and Jerome place this mountain six miles west from
Bethshan, where was a large place called Gelbus. The natives
still call it Djebel Gilbo.
# 28:4 2Sa 1:21
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* followed.
# 14:22 2Sa 1:6
* Jonathan.
# 13:2,16 14:1-14,49 18:1-4 23:17 1Ch 8:33 9:39
* Saul's sons.
# Ex 20:5 2Ki 25:7
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* went sore.
# 2Sa 1:4 Am 2:14
* archers hit him. Heb. shooters, men with bows, found him.
# Ge 49:23 1Ki 22:34
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* Draw.
# Jud 9:54 1Ch 10:4
* uncircumcised.
# 14:6 17:26,36 2Sa 1:20 Jer 9:25,26 Eze 44:7-9
* abuse me. or, mock me. he was sore.
# 2Sa 1:14
* Saul.
# 2Sa 1:9,10 17:23 1Ki 16:27
* a sword.
{Eth hacherve,} rather, "the sword," i.e., his armour-
bearer's, who, according to the Jews, was Doeg; and if so,
then Saul and his executioner fell by the same sword with
which they massacred the priests of God.
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# 1Ch 10:5
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# 4:10,11 11:15 12:17,25 28:19 1Ch 10:6 Ec 9:1,2 Ho 13:10,11
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* they forsook the cities.
# 13:6 Le 26:32,36 De 28:33 Jud 6:2
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* to strip.
# 1Ch 10:8 2Ch 20:25
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* cut off.
# 4 17:51,54 1Ch 10:9,10
* to publish.
# Jud 16:23,24 2Sa 1:20
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* they put.
The Philistines placed the armour of Saul in the temple of
Ashtaroth as a trophy of victory, and a testimony of their
gratitude, in the same manner as David placed the sword of
Goliath in the tabernacle.
# 21:9
* Ashtaroth.
# Jud 2:13
* Bethshan.
# Jos 17:11 Jud 1:27 2Sa 21:12-14
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* Jabesh-gilead.
# 11:1 2Sa 2:4
* of that. or, concerning him, that which, etc.
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* burnt them there.
# 2Ch 16:14 Jer 34:5 Am 6:10
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* their bones.
# Ge 35:8 2Sa 2:4,5 21:12-14
* fasted seven.
# Ge 50:10
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The Second Book of SAMUEL, otherwise called
The Second Book of Kings.
1 The Amalekite, who brought tidings of the overthrow, and
accused himself of Saul's death, is slain.
17 David laments Saul and Jonathan with a song.
* when David.
# 1Sa 30:17-26
* Ziklag.
# 1Sa 27:6
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* the third.
# Ge 22:4 Es 4:16 5:1 Ho 6:2 Mt 12:40 16:21
* a man.
# 4:10
* clothes.
# Ge 37:29,34 Jos 7:6 1Sa 4:12,16 Joe 2:13
* and earth.
# 15:32
* See on
# 1Sa 4:12
* he fell.
# 14:4 Ge 37:7-10 43:28 1Sa 20:41 25:23 Ps 66:3 Re 3:9
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* From.
# 2Ki 5:25
* am I.
# Job 1:15-19
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* How went. Heb. What was, etc.
# 1Sa 4:16 *marg:
* the people.
# 1Sa 31:1-6 1Ch 10:1-6
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* How knowest.
# Pr 14:15 25:2
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* As I happened.
The story of this young man appears to be wholly a fiction,
formed for the purpose of ingratiating himself with David, as
the next probable successor to the crown. There is no fact in
the case, except for the bringing of the diadem and bracelets
of Saul, as a sufficient evidence of his death, which, as he
appears to been a plunderer of the slain, he seems to have
stripped from the dead body of the unfortunate monarch. It is
remarkable, that Saul, who had forfeited his crown by his
disobedience and ill-timed clemency with respect to the
Amalekites, should now have the insignia of royalty stripped
from his person by one of those very people.
# Ru 2:3 1Sa 6:9 Lu 10:31
* mount.
# 21 1Sa 28:4 31:1
* Saul.
# 1Sa 31:2-7
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* Here am I. Heb. Behold me.
# 9:6 Jud 9:54 1Sa 22:12 Isa 6:8 *marg:
# Isa 65:1
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* an Amalekite.
# Ge 14:7 Ex 17:8-16 Nu 24:20 De 25:17-19 1Sa 15:3 27:8
# 1Sa 30:1,13,17
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* anguish, etc. or, my coat of mail, or, my embroidered coat
hindereth me, that my, etc.
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* slew.
# Jud 1:7 9:54 1Sa 22:18 31:4,5 Mt 7:2
* crown.
# 12:30 La 5:16
* bracelet.
This was probably worn as an ensign of royalty, as is
frequently the case in the East. When the Khalif Cayem
Bemrillah granted the investiture of certain dominions to an
Eastern prince, the ceremony was performed by sending him
letters patent, a crown, chain, and bracelets. The bracelet,
says Mr. Morier, are ornaments fastened above the elbows,
composed of precious stones of great value, and are only worn
by the king and his sons.
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* rent.
# 3:31 13:31 Ge 37:29,34 Ac 14:14
* likewise.
# Ro 12:15
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# Ps 35:13,14 Pr 24:17 Jer 9:1 Am 6:6 Mt 5:44 2Co 11:29 1Pe 3:8
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# 8
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* How.
# Nu 12:8 1Sa 31:4 2Pe 2:10
* stretch forth.
# 1Sa 24:6 26:9 Ps 105:15
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* Go near.
# 4:10-12 Jud 8:20 1Sa 22:17,18 1Ki 2:25,34,46 Job 5:12
# Pr 11:18
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* Thy blood.
# Ge 9:5,6 Le 20:9,11-13,16,27 De 19:10 Jos 2:19 Jud 9:24
# 1Sa 26:9 1Ki 2:32,33,37 Eze 18:13 33:5 Mt 27:25 Ac 20:26
* mouth.
# 10 Job 15:6 Pr 6:2 Lu 19:22 Ro 3:19
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* lamented.
# 19 Ge 50:11 2Ch 35:25 Jer 9:17-21
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* teach.
# Ge 49:8 De 4:10
* bow.
{Kasheth,} or the bow, was probably the title of the following
threnody; so called, in the oriental style, because Saul's
death was occasioned by that weapon, and because the bow of
Jonathan, out of which "the arrow was shot beyond the lad,"
(1 Sa 20:36,) is celebrated in this song.
* the book.
# Jos 10:13
* Jasher. or, the upright.
So LXX. [ ;] Targum, {siphra deooritha,}
"the book of the law;" the Arabic, "the book of Ashee: this
is the book of Samuel." This book was probably a collection
of divine odes, written to commemorate remarkable events.
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* beauty.
# 23 De 4:7,8 1Sa 31:8 Isa 4:2 53:2 La 2:1 Zec 11:7,10
* how are.
# 25,27 La 5:16