1 Samuel 28:6
enquired.14:37; 1Ch 10:14; Pr 1:,27,28; La 2:9; Eze 20:1-3; Joh 9:31Jas 4:3by dreams.Ge 28:12-15; 46:2-4; Nu 12:6; Job 33:14-16; Jer 23:28; Mt 1:20by Urim.Ex 28:20; Nu 27:21; De 33:8by prophets.Ps 74:9; La 2:9; Eze 20:31 Samuel 30:7-8
Abiathar.22:20,21; 23:2-9; 1Ki 2:26; Mr 2:26 enquired.23:2,4,10-12; Jud 20:18,23,28; 2Sa 5:19,23; Pr 3:5,6he answered him.14:37; 28:6,15,16; Nu 27:21; Ps 50:15; 91:15Ezra 2:63
Tirshatha. or, governor.The person who held this office at this time was probably Zerubbabel. The word {Tirshatha} is supposed to be Persian; and if, as Castel supposes, it signifies austerity, or that fear which is impressed by the authority of a governor, it may be derived from {tars,} "ear," or {tursh,} "acid, austere." Ne 7:65; 8:9; 10:1should not.Le 2:3,10; 6:17,29; 7:16; 10:17,18; 22:2,3,10,14-16; Nu 18:9-11,19Nu 18:32Urim.Ex 28:30; Le 8:8; Nu 27:21; De 33:8; 1Sa 28:6Nehemiah 7:65
the Tirshatha. or, the governor.8:9; 10:1; Ezr 2:63that they should.Le 2:3,10; 6:17; 7:19,20; 10:17,18; 21:21-23till there.Ex 28:30; Nu 27:21; De 33:8
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