1 Samuel 14:16-20
melted away.Ps 58:7; 68:2beating down.20; Jud 7:22; 2Ch 20:22-25; Isa 19:2 17 Bring hither.The Septuagint reads [Prosagage to ephoud, hoti autos ere to ephoud en te hemera ekeine enopiou Israel.] "Bring hither the ephod; for he bore the ephod on that day before Israel:" which Houbigant and others think is the true reading. Finding that his son Jonathan and his armour-bearer were absent, Saul wished to consult the high-priest; but the tumult increasing, he says to him, "Withdraw thine hand:" i.e., desist form consulting the ephod on the present occasion, and immediately hastened to make the best use he could of this astonishing victory. 4:3-5; 30:8; Nu 27:21; Jud 20:18,23,27,28; 2Sa 11:11; 15:24-26For the ark.5:2; 7:1 noise. or, tumult. Withdraw.24; 13:11; Jos 9:14; Ps 106:13; Isa 28:16 assembled themselves. Heb. were cried together. everyman's. 16; Jud 7:22; 2Ch 20:23; Isa 9:19-21; 19:22 Chronicles 20:23
mount Seir.Ge 14:6; 36:8,9; De 2:5; Jos 24:4; Eze 35:2,3to destroy another. Heb. for the destruction.Psalms 83:9
as unto.Nu 31:7,8; Jud 7:22-25; Isa 9:4; 10:26as to Sisera.Jud 4:15-24of Kison.The variations of Kison and Kishon only exists in the translation; the original being uniformly Kishon. Jud 5:21Isaiah 9:4
For thou hast broken. or, When thou brakest.14:25; 47:6; Ge 27:40; Le 26:13; Jer 30:8; Na 1:13the staff.10:5,27; 14:3-5; 30:31,32; Ps 125:3as in the day.10:26; Jud 6:1-6; 7:22-25; 8:10-12; Ps 83:9-11Isaiah 19:2
I will.13,14; 9:21; Jud 7:22; 9:23; 1Sa 14:16,20; 2Ch 20:22,23; Eze 38:21Mt 12:25; Re 17:12-17set. Heb. mingle.
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