1 Samuel 11:1-2
1 Nahash offers them of Jabesh-gilead a reproachful condition.4 They send messengers, and are delivered by Saul.12 Saul thereby is confirmed, and his kingdom renewed. Nahash.In the Vulgate this chapter begins thus: {Et factum est quasi post mensem,} "And it came to pass about a month after;" which is also the reading of the principal copies of the Septuagint; and is also found in Josephus, though it appears to be of little authority. 12:12; Jud 10:7; 11:8-33Jabesh-gilead.31:11-13; Jud 21:8,10-25Make.Ge 26:28; Ex 23:32; De 23:3; 1Ki 20:34; Job 41:4; Isa 36:16Eze 17:13 On this.2Ki 18:31thrust.Jud 16:21; Ex 3:6; Pr 12:10; Jer 39:7reproach.17:26; Ge 34:141 Samuel 12:12
Nahash.11:1,2Nay.8:3,5,6,19,20; Jud 9:18,56,57when the Lord.8:7; 10:19; Ge 17:7; Ex 19:5,6; Nu 23:21; Jud 8:23; Ps 74:12Isa 33:22; Ho 13:102 Samuel 10:1-3
1 David's messengers, sent to comfort Hanun the son of Nahash, are villanously treated.6 The Ammonites, strengthened by the Syrians, are overcome by Joab and Abishai.15 Shobach, making a new supply of the Syrians at Helam, is slain by David. AM 2967. B.C. 1037. An. Ex. Is. 454. king.Jud 10:7-9; 11:12-28; 1Sa 11:1-3; 1Ch 19:1-3 shew kindness.De 23:3-6; Ne 4:3-7; 13:1-3Nahash.1Sa 11:1as his father.1Sa 22:3,4 Thinkest thou that David doth. Heb. In thine eyes dothDavid. not. Ge 42:9,16; 1Co 13:5,7
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