Judges 18:7
Laish.Jos 19:47called Leshem. how they.27,28; Re 18:7magistrate. Heb. possessor, or, heir of restraint.1Sa 3:13; 1Ki 1:6; Ro 13:3; 1Pe 2:14and had no.In the most correct copies of the LXX. this clause stands thus; [kai logos ouk en autois meta Syrias;] "and they had no transactions with Syria;" evidently reading instead of ['âdâm ] {adam,} man, ['Arâm ] {aram,} Syria; words so nearly similar that the only difference between them is in the [Rêysh,] {raish,} and [Dâleth,] daleth, which in both MSS. and printed books is sometimes indiscernible. Laish was situated on the frontiers of Syria.Judges 18:27
Laish.7,10they smote.De 33:22; Jos 19:47burnt.Jos 11:11Jeremiah 49:31-32
wealthy nations. or, nation that is at ease.48:11; Ps 123:4; Isa 32:9,11that.Jud 18:7-10,27; Isa 47:8; Eze 30:9; 38:11; 39:6; Na 1:12; Zep 2:15which dwell.Nu 23:9; De 33:28; Jud 18:28; Mic 7:14 their camels.29I will scatter.36; De 28:64; Eze 5:10,12; 12:14,15in the utmost corners. Heb. cut off into corners, or, thathave the corners of their hair polled. 9:26; 25:23; *marginsZechariah 2:4-5
young.Jer 1:6; Da 1:17; 1Ti 4:12Jerusalem.We learn from Josephus, that Jerusalem actually overflowed with inhabitants, and gradually extended itself beyond its walls, and that Herod Agrippa fortified the new part, called Bezetha. 1:17; 8:4,5; 12:6; 14:10,11; Isa 33:20; 44:26; Jer 30:18,19; 31:24,27Jer 31:38-40; 33:10-13; Eze 36:10,11; Mic 7:11 a wall.9:8; Ps 46:7-11; 48:3,12; Isa 4:5; 12:6; 26:1,2; 33:21; 60:18,19the glory.Ps 3:3; Isa 60:19; Hag 2:7-9; Lu 2:32; Re 21:10,11,23; 22:3-5
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