1 Samuel 10:5
hill of God.10; 13:3a company.19:20; 2Ki 2:3,5,15; 4:38; 6:1a psaltery.Ex 15:20,21; 2Ki 3:15; 1Ch 13:8; 15:19-21,27,28; 16:5,42; 25:1-62Ch 29:25-27; Ps 49:4; 150:3-61 Samuel 13:3
the garrison.10:5; 14:1-6; 2Sa 23:14Geba. or, the hill.Jos 18:24Gaba.Jos 21:17; Isa 10:29; Zec 14:10blew.Jud 3:27; 6:34; 2Sa 2:28; 20:11 Samuel 14:1
1 Jonathan goes and miraculously smites the Philistine's garrison.15 A divine terror makes them beat themselves.17 Saul, not staying the priest's answer, sets on them.21 The captivated Hebrews, and the hidden Israelites, join against them.24 Saul's unadvised adjuration hinders the victory.31 He restrains the people from eating blood.35 He builds an altar.37 Jonathan, taken by lot, is save by the people.47 Saul's victories, strength, and family. A.M. 2917. B.C. 1087. An. Ex. Is. 404. it came to passupon a day. or, there was a day. Jonathan. 39-45; 13:2,22; 18:1-4; 2Sa 1:4,5,25,26he told not.25:19; Jud 6:27; 14:6; Mic 7:52 Samuel 7:14-17
I will be.1Ch 17:13; 28:6; Ps 89:20-37; Mt 3:17; Heb 1:5If he.Ps 89:30-35I will.De 8:5; Job 5:17; Ps 94:12,13; Pr 3:11,12; Jer 30:11; 1Co 11:32Heb 12:5-11; Re 3:19 But my.14,16; 1Sa 19:24; Ps 89:28,34; Isa 55:3; Ac 13:34-37as I took.1Sa 15:23,28; 16:14; 1Ki 11:13,34-36; Isa 9:7; 37:35 13; Ge 49:10; 2Ki 19:34; 1Ch 17:13,14; Ps 45:6; 72:5,17-19Ps 89:36,37; Isa 9:7; Da 2:44; 7:14; Mt 16:18; Lu 1:32,33Joh 12:34; Heb 1:8; Re 11:15 1Ch 17:15; Ac 20:20,27; 1Co 15:32 Samuel 23:14
an hold.1Sa 22:1,4,5; 24:22; 1Ch 12:16garrison.1Sa 10:5; 13:4,23; 14:1,61 Chronicles 18:6
became David's.2; Ps 18:43,44Thus the Lord.17:8; Ps 121:8; Pr 21:312 Corinthians 11:32
Damascus.26; Ac 9:24,25Aretas.This Aretas was an Arabian king, and the father-in-law of Herod Antipas, upon whom he made war in consequence of his having divorced his daughter. Herod applied to Tiberius for help, who sent Vitellius to reduce Aretas, and to bring him alive or dead to Rome. By some means or other Vitellius delayed his operations, and in the mean time Tiberius died; and it is probable that Aretas, who was thus snatched from ruin, availed himself of the favourable state of things, and seized on Damascus, which had belonged to his ancestors.
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