1 Samuel 23:19-21

the Ziphites.

22:7,8; 26:1; Ps 54:1; *title

Ps 54:3,4; Pr 29:12

Hachilah.Calmet states, that Hachilah was a mountain about ten miles south of Jericho, where Jonathan Maccabæus built the castle of Massada, west of the Dead Sea, and not far from En-gedi.

26:1,3

on the south. Heb. on the right hand. Jeshimon. or, thewilderness. Eusebius places Jeshimon ten miles south of Jericho, near the Dead Sea; which agrees extremely well with the position of Hachilah, as stated by Calmet.

all the desire.

De 18:6; 2Sa 3:21; Ps 112:10; Pr 11:23

our part.

1Ki 21:11-14; 2Ki 10:5-7; Ps 54:3; Pr 29:26

22:8; Jud 17:2; Ps 10:3; Isa 66:5; Mic 3:11

Psalms 10:3

boasteth.

35:21; 49:6; 52:1; 73:8,9; 94:4; Ex 15:9; Isa 10:7-11; 37:23

Jas 4:13,16

hearts. Heb. soul's. and blesseth, etc. or, the covetousblesseth himself, he abhorreth the Lord.

49:11-13,18; De 29:19; 1Sa 23:21; Job 31:24; Pr 28:4; Ho 12:7,8

Zec 11:5-8; Lu 12:19; Ro 1:29,32; 2Ti 3:2-4; 1Jo 2:15

whom.

Isa 57:17; Jer 22:17; Mic 6:10-12; Hab 2:9; Mt 26:15,16; Lu 12:15

Lu 16:14,15; 1Co 6:10; Eph 5:5; Col 3:5; 1Ti 6:9,10

abhorreth.

5:6; Le 26:30; De 32:19

Psalms 49:18

while he lived. Heb. in his life. blessed.

De 29:19; Ho 12:8; Lu 12:19

praise.

1Sa 25:6; Es 3:2; Ac 12:20-22; Re 13:3,4

Jeremiah 5:30

A wonderful and horrible thing. or, Astonishment andfilthiness.

2:12; 23:14; Isa 1:2; Ho 6:10

Matthew 3:15

Suffer.

Joh 13:7-9

for.

Ps 40:7,8; Isa 42:21; Lu 1:6; Joh 4:34; 8:29; 13:15; 15:10

Php 2:7,8; Heb 7:26; 1Pe 2:21-24; 1Jo 2:6

Acts 12:22

14:10-13; Ps 12:2; Da 6:7; Jude 1:16; Re 13:4

Acts 24:2-4

Seeing.Felix, bad as he was, had certainly rendered some services to Judaea. He had entirely subdued a very formidable banditti which had infested the country, and sent their captain, Eliezar, to Rome; had suppressed the sedition raised by the Egyptian impostor (ch. 21:38); and had quelled a very afflictive disturbance which took place between the Syrians and Jews of Cæsarea. But, though Tertullus might truly say, "by thee we enjoy great quietness," yet it is evident that he was guilty of the grossest flattery, as we have seen both from his own historians and Josephus, that he was both a bad man and a bad governor.

26,27; Ps 10:3; 12:2,3; Pr 26:28; 29:5; Jude 1:16

most.

23:26; *Gr:

26:25; Lu 1:3; *Gr:

that.

Heb 11:32
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