a13:3
b13:23
c14:5
dJudg 3:27
eLev 25:9
f2 Sam 6:15
g15:10
h18:16
i20:1
jHos 5:8
kJoel 2:15
l1 Sam 14:11
m29:3
nGen 39:14
o43:32

‏ 1 Samuel 13:3

13:3  a Geba was located between Jonathan’s forces at Gibeah and Saul’s forces at Micmash. A deep gorge separated Geba and Micmash (see 13:23  b; 14:5  c).

• The ram’s horn (Hebrew shofar) was used to raise a signal—e.g., to muster an army (Judg 3:27  d). For other uses, see Lev 25:9  e; 2 Sam 6:15  f; 15:10  g; 18:16  h; 20:1  i; Hos 5:8  j; Joel 2:15  k.

• Non-Israelites often used the term Hebrews disdainfully (see 1 Sam 14:11  l; 29:3  m; see also Gen 39:14  n; 43:32  o). Saul might have used it to strike a nerve and arouse the people’s pride in their identity.
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