1 Samuel 4:10-11

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

the ark.

2:32; Ps 78:61

the two sons.

2:34; Ps 78:64; Isa 3:11

were slain. Heb. died.

1 Samuel 4:17

Israel.

10,11; 3:11

1 Samuel 13:6-7

in a strait.

Ex 14:10-12; Jos 8:20; Jud 10:9; 20:41; 2Sa 24:14; Php 1:23

in caves.

14:11; 23:19; 24:3; Jud 6:2; Isa 42:22; Heb 11:38

the Hebrews.

Le 26:17,36,37; De 28:25

Gad.

Nu 32:1-5,33-42; De 3:12; Jos 13:24-31

followed him trembling. Heb. trembled after him.

De 20:8; Jud 7:3; Ho 11:10,11

1 Samuel 13:11

What hast.

Ge 3:13; 4:10; Jos 7:19; 2Sa 3:24; 2Ki 5:25

Michmash.

2,5,16,23; 14:5; Isa 10:28

1 Samuel 13:19-22

there was no.It is probable that the Philistines in the former wars had carried away all the smiths from Israel.

Jud 5:8; 2Ki 24:14; Isa 54:16; Jer 24:1

20

a file. Heb. a file with mouths. sharpen. Heb. set.

21

there was neither.

17:47,50; Jud 5:8; Zec 4:6; 1Co 1:27-29; 2Co 4:7

1 Samuel 31:1-7

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

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

went sore.

2Sa 1:4; Am 2:14

archers hit him. Heb. shooters, men with bows, found him.

Ge 49:23; 1Ki 22:34

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.

1Ch 10:5

4:10,11; 11:15; 12:17,25; 28:19; 1Ch 10:6; Ec 9:1,2; Ho 13:10,11

they forsook the cities.

13:6; Le 26:32,36; De 28:33; Jud 6:2

Psalms 59:11

Slay.

Ge 4:12-15; Jud 1:6,7; Ec 9:5; Eze 12:15,16; 14:22,23; Re 9:6

scatter.

44:11; 52:5; Le 26:33; De 4:27; 28:64; 30:3,4; Eze 12:15; Lu 1:51,52

Lu 21:21

bring.

Job 40:12

our shield.

3:3; 84:11
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