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* My God.
# 2Sa 23:17 1Ki 21:3 Ro 6:1,2
* shall I.
# Le 17:10 Job 31:31 Ps 72:14 Mr 14:24 Joh 6:55
* that have put their lives. Heb. with their lives.
# Ro 16:4
* in jeopardy.
# Jud 5:18 9:17 1Sa 19:5 1Co 15:30
* These.
# 12
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* Abishai.
# 2:16 1Sa 26:6 2Sa 2:18 3:30 18:2 20:6 21:17 23:18,19-39
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* howbeit.
# Mt 13:8 1Co 15:41
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* Benaiah.
# 27:5,6 2Sa 8:18 20:23 23:20-23 1Ki 1:8,38 2:30,34,35
* Kabzeel.
# Jos 15:21
* who had done many acts. Heb. great of deeds. lion-like.
# 12:8 2Sa 1:23
* slew a.
# Jud 14:5,6 1Sa 17:34-36
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* a man of great stature. Heb. a man of measure. five.
# De 3:11 1Sa 17:4
* a spear.
# 20:5
* slew him.
# 1Sa 17:51
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# 24
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* but attained.
# 21
* David.
# 2Sa 20:23
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* Asahel.
# 27:7 2Sa 2:18-23 3:30 23:24
* Elhanan.
# 2Sa 21:19
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* Shammoth.
Shammah, Shammoth, and as it is in ch. 27:8, Shamhuth, having
all the same signification, appear to have been deemed
perfectly interchangeable, and accordingly used indifferently.
# 2Sa 23:25
* Shammah the Harodite. Harorite.
The variation of [Harôwrîy <\\See definition 02033\\>,]
Harorite, for [Charôdîy <\\See definition 02733\\>,] Harodite,
arises from the mutation of [Rêysh,] {raish,} and [Dâleth,]
{daleth.}
* Pelonite.
# 2Sa 23:26
* Paltite.
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* Ira.
# 27:9
* Antothite.
This variation springs simply from the points; the word being
written [Anthôthîy <\\See definition 06069\\>,] {Anethothite}
in Samuel, and here [Annethôwthîy <\\See definition 06069\\>,]
{Antothite.}
# 27:12 2Sa 23:27
* Anethothite.
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* Sibbecai.
The reading of [Mebunnay <\\See definition 04012\\>,]
{Mebunnai,} for [Cibbekay <\\See definition 05444\\>,]
{Sibbecai,} seems to be occasioned by the mistake of [Câmek,]
{samech,} for a [Mêm,] {mem,} and a [Nûwn,] {noon,} for a
[Kaph,] {caph;} and a difference in the vowel points.
# 27:11 2Sa 23:27,28
* Mebunnai, Zalmon. Ahohite.
# 12
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* Maharai.
# 27:13
* Heled.
Heleb seems evidently a mistake for Heled, which is
essentially the same with Heldai, the latter merely having a
paragogic [Yôwd,] {yood.}
# 27:15
* Heldai.
# 2Sa 23:29
* Heleb.
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* Ithai.
The variation of ['Iythay <\\See definition 0863\\>,] {Ithai,}
and ['Ittay <\\See definition 0863\\>,] {Ittai,} simply arises
from the elision of [Yôwd,] {yood,} which is compensated by
the reduplication of the next letter.
# 2Sa 23:29
* Ittai.
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* Hurai.
# 2Sa 23:30
* Hiddai. Abiel.
# 2Sa 23:31
* Abi-albon.
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# 33
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* Hashem.
# 2Sa 23:32,33
* Jashen.
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* Sacar.
# 2Sa 23:33
* Sharar. Eliphal.
# 2Sa 23:34
* Eliphelet, Ahasbai.
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# 36
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* Hezro.
# 2Sa 23:35
* Hezrai, Paarai the Arbite.
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* Joel.
# 2Sa 23:36
* Igal the son of Nathan. the son of Haggeri. or, the
Hagerite.
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# 39
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* Ithrite.
# 2Sa 20:26
* Jairite.
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* Uriah.
# 2Sa 11:6-27 23:39
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# 42
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# 43
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# 44
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* Son of Shimri. or Shimrite.
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# 46
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# 47
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1 The companies that came to David at Ziklag.
23 The armies that came to him at Hebron.
* these are.
# 1Sa 27:2,6 2Sa 1:1 4:10
* while he yet, etc. Heb. being yet shut up.
Sometimes, in the East, when a successful prince endeavoured
to extirpate the preceding royal family, some of them escaped
the slaughter, and secured themselves in an impregnable
fortress, or in a place of great secrecy; while others have
been known to seek an asylum in a foreign county, from when
they have occasioned, from time to time, great anxiety and
great difficulties to the usurper of the crown. The
expression shut up, so often applied to the extermination of
eastern royal families. (De 32:32. 1 Ki 14:10; 21:21. 2 Ki
9:8; 14:26,) strictly speaking, refers to the two first of
these cases; but the term may be used in a more extensive
sense, for those who, by retiring into deserts, or foreign
countries, preserve themselves from being slain by the men who
usurp the dominions of their ancestors. Thus the term is here
applied to David, though he did not shut himself up, strictly
speaking, in Ziklag. It is described as a town in the
country, and was probably an unwalled town; and it is certain
that he did not confine himself to it, but, on the contrary,
was continually making excursions from thence.
* Saul.
# 8:33 9:39
* the mighty.
# 11:10,19,24,25
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* could use.
# Jud 3:15 20:16
* in hurling.
# 1Sa 17:49
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* Shemaah. or, Hasmaah. Gibeathite.
# 1Sa 11:4 2Sa 21:6
* Azmaveth.
# 11:33
* the Antothite.
# 11:28
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* Gibeonite.
# Jos 9:3,17-23
* a mighty man.
# 11:15
* Gederathite.
# Jos 15:36
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# 5
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# 6
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* Gedor.
# 4:18,39 Jos 15:58
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* into the hold.
# 16 11:16 1Sa 23:14,29 24:22
* of war. Heb. of the host. handle.
# 2Ch 25:5 Jer 46:9
* whose faces.
# 11:22 2Sa 1:23 17:10 23:20 Pr 28:1
* as swift as the roes upon the mountains. Heb. as the roes
upon the mountains to make haste.
# 2Sa 2:18 Pr 6:5 So 8:14
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# 9
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# 10
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# 11
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# 12
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# 13
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* one of the least was over an hundred, and the greatest over a
thousand. or, one that was least could resist an hundred,
the greatest a thousand.
# Le 26:8 De 32:30
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* it had overflown. Heb. it had filled over.
# Jos 3:15 4:18 Jer 12:5 49:19
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* the children.
# 2
* the hold.
# 8
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* to meet them. Heb. before them. If ye be come.
# 1Sa 16:4 2Sa 3:20-25 1Ki 2:13 2Ki 9:22 Ps 12:1,2
* heart.
# 1Sa 18:1,3 2Ki 10:15 Ps 86:11 2Co 13:11 Php 1:27
* knit. Heb. one.
# Jer 32:39 Ac 4:32 1Co 1:10
* wrong. or, violence. God.
# Ge 31:42,53 1Sa 24:11-17 26:23,24 Ps 7:6 1Pe 2:23
* rebuke it.
# Zec 3:2 Jude 1:9
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* the spirit.
# Jud 6:34 13:25 Isa 59:17
* came upon Amasai. Heb. clothed Amasai.
# 2:17 2Sa 17:25 19:13 20:4-8
* Amasa.
Thine are we.
# 2Ki 10:5
* and on they side.
# Ru 1:16 2Sa 15:21 2Ki 9:32 Mt 12:30
* peace.
# Ga 6:16 Eph 6:23,24
* thy God.
# 1Sa 25:28,29 2Sa 5:2 Zec 8:23 Joh 6:67,68
* captains of the band.
# 1Sa 8:12 22:7 1Ki 9:22
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* when he came.
# 1Sa 29:2-4
* to the jeopardy of our heads. Heb. on our heads.
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* As he went.
These captains of Manasseh seem to have met David as he was
returning from the army of the Philistines to Ziklag. It is
probable that they did not bring their companies with them;
yet they both assured him of future assistance, and very
seasonably helped him against the Amalekites who had spoiled
Ziklag.
# 1Sa 29:11
* captains.
# Ex 18:21 De 1:15 33:17
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* against the band. or, with a band.
# 1Sa 30:1-17
* mighty men.
# 20 5:24 11:10,21,22