Joshua 10:10
the Lord.11:8; Jud 4:15; 1Sa 7:10-12; 2Ch 14:12; Ps 18:14; 44:3; 78:55at Gibeon.Isa 28:21Beth-horon.16:3,5; 21:22; 1Sa 13:18Azekah.11; 15:35; Jer 34:7Makkedah.28; 12:16; 15:41Joshua 10:42
because.14; Ex 14:14,25; De 20:4; Ps 44:3-8; 46:1,7,11; 80:3; 118:6Isa 8:9,10; 43:4; Ro 8:31-37Joshua 11:8
the Lord.21:44great Zidon. or, Zidon-rabbah.19:28; Ge 10:15; 49:13; Zec 9:2Misrephoth-maim. or, salt pits. Heb. burning of waters.13:6Judges 15:14
the Philistines.5:30; 16:24; Ex 14:3,5; 1Sa 4:5; Job 20:5; Mic 7:8the Spirit.3:10; 14:6,19; Zec 4:6the cords.16:9,12; 1Sa 17:35; Ps 18:34; 118:11; Php 4:3loosed. Heb. were melted.Judges 15:18
he was sore.8:4; Ps 22:14,15; Joh 19:28; 2Co 4:8,9Thou hast given.Ps 3:7,8; 18:31-40shall.Ge 32:31; 2Co 12:7,8and fall.Ge 12:12,13; 20:11; 1Sa 27:1; 2Co 1:8,9; Heb 11:32the uncircumcised.1Sa 17:26,36; 2Sa 1:201 Samuel 11:13
There shall.14:45; 2Sa 19:22the Lord.19:5; Ex 14:13,30; Ps 44:4-8; Isa 59:16; 1Co 15:101 Samuel 14:6
Come.This action of Jonathan's was totally contrary to the laws of war; no military operation should be undertaken without the knowledge and command of the general. But it is highly probable, that this gallant man was led to undertake the hazardous enterprise by an immediate divine impulse; and by the same influence was kept from informing the soldiers, and even from consulting his father, who might have opposed his design. uncircumcised.17:26,36; Ge 17:7-11; Jud 15:18; 2Sa 1:20; Jer 9:23,26Eph 2:11,12; Php 3:3it may be.2Sa 16:12; 2Ki 19:4; Am 5:15; Zep 2:3for there is no restraint.Where there is a promise of defense and support, the weakest, in the face of the strongest enemy, may rely upon it with the utmost confidence. De 32:30; Jud 7:4-7; 2Ch 14:11; Ps 115:1-3; Zec 4:6; Mt 19:26Ro 8:311 Samuel 14:23
the Lord.Ex 14:30; Jud 2:18; 2Ki 14:27; Ps 44:6-8; Ho 1:7Beth-aven.13:51 Samuel 19:5
put his life.28:21; Jud 9:17; 12:3; Ps 119:109; Ac 20:24; Php 2:30slew.17:49-51wrought.11:13; 14:45; 17:52,53; Ex 14:13; 1Ch 11:14; Heb 2:3sin against innocent.20:32; Jer 26:15; Mt 27:4,24without a cause.Ps 25:3; 69:4; Joh 15:252 Kings 5:1
1 Naaman, by the report of a captive maid, is sent to Samaria to be cured of his leprosy.8 Elisha, sending him to Jordan cures him.15 He refusing Naaman's gifts grants him some of the earth.20 Gehazi, abusing his master's name unto Naaman, is smitten with leprosy. A.M. 3110. B.C. 894. Naaman.Lu 4:27a great.4:8; Ex 11:3; Es 9:4; 10:3with. Heb. before. honourable. or, gracious. Heb. liftedup, or accepted in countenance. by him. Pr 21:31; Isa 10:5,6; Jer 27:5,6; De 2:37; Joh 19:11; Ro 15:18deliverance. or, victory. a leper.27; 7:3; Le 13:2,3,44-46; Nu 12:10-12; 2Sa 3:29; 2Ch 26:19-232Co 12:7
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