Numbers 25:7-8

Phinehas.

Ex 6:25; Jos 22:30,31; Jud 20:28

a javelin.

1Sa 18:10,11; 19:9

thrust.

5,11; Ps 106:29-31

So the plague.

16:46-48; 2Sa 24:25; 1Ch 21:22

1 Samuel 15:33

As thy sword.

Ge 9:6; Ex 17:11; Nu 14:45; Jud 1:7; Mt 7:2; Jas 2:13; Re 16:6; 18:6

Samuel.It has been a matter of wonder to many, how Samuel could thus slay a captive prince, even in the presence of Saul, who from motives of clemency had spared him; but it should be remarked, that what Samuel did here, he did in his magisterial capacity; and that Agag had been a cruel tyrant, and therefore was cut off for his merciless cruelties. Farther, it is not likely that he did it by his own sword, but by that of the executioner. What kings, magistrates, and generals do, in an official way, by their subjects, servants, or soldiers, they are said to do themselves:--{qui facit per alterum, facit per se.}

hewed.

Nu 25:7,8; 1Ki 18:40; Isa 34:6; Jer 48:10

Job 20:25

drawn.

16:13; De 32:41; 2Sa 18:14; Ps 7:12

terrors.

6:4; 15:21; 18:11; 27:20; Ps 73:19; 88:15; Jer 20:3,4; 2Co 5:11

Zechariah 13:3

and his.

Ex 32:27,28; De 13:6-11; 18:20; 33:9; Mt 10:37; Lu 14:26; 2Co 5:16

2 Corinthians 5:16

know we no.

De 33:9; 1Sa 2:29; Mt 10:37; 12:48-50; Mr 3:31-35; Joh 2:4; 15:14

Ga 2:5,6; 5:6; Php 3:7,8; Col 3:11; 1Ti 5:21,22; Jas 2:1-4; 3:17

yet.

Joh 6:63
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