1 Samuel 17:53
they spoiled.2Ki 7:7-16; Jer 4:20; 30:162 Chronicles 14:12-15
13:15; 20:22; Ex 14:25; De 28:7; 32:39; Jos 10:10; Ps 60:12Ps 136:17,18; 1Co 9:26; 15:57 Gerar.14; Ge 10:1,19; 20:1; 26:1destroyed. Heb. broken. before the Lord.Job 6:9; 9:4; 2Th 1:9his host.Jos 5:14; 1Sa 25:28; 1Ch 12:22; Ps 108:11 the fear.17:10; 20:29; Ge 35:5; De 2:25; Jos 2:9-11,24; 5:1; 1Sa 14:152Ki 7:6; Job 15:21; Ps 48:5,6; Isa 31:9exceeding.20:25; Jud 14:19; 2Ki 7:7,8,16; Ps 68:12; Isa 33:23; Ro 8:37 the tents of cattle.1Ch 4:41carried away.Nu 31:9,30-47; 1Sa 30:20; 1Ch 5:212 Chronicles 20:25
they found.Ex 12:35,36; 1Sa 30:19,20; 2Ki 7:9-16; Ps 68:12; Ro 8:37dead bodies.Instead of {pegarim,} "dead bodies," eight MSS. and several ancient editions read {begadim,} "garments." None of the ancient versions, except the Chaldee, have dead bodies: garments would therefore appear to be the true reading; and the succeeding clause should be rendered, "which they seized for themselves." precious jewels.Ex 3:22; Nu 31:15; Jud 8:24-26; Pr 3:15it was so much.Eze 39:8,9Job 27:16-17
heap up.22:24; 1Ki 10:27; Hab 2:6; Zec 9:3prepare raiment.D'Herbelot tells us, that Bokhten, an illustrious poet of Cufah, in the 9th century, had so many presents made him, that at his death he was found possessed of 100 suits of clothes, 200 shirts, and 500 turbans. Mt 6:19; Jas 5:2 but the just.Pr 13:22; 28:8; Ec 2:26Psalms 68:12
Kings.Ex 14:25; Nu 31:8,9,54; Jos 10:16,42; 12:7,8-24; Jud 5:19; Re 6:15Re 19:17-20did flee apace. Heb. did flee, did flee. she.Nu 31:27; 1Sa 30:24
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