1 Samuel 31:4

Draw.

Jud 9:54; 1Ch 10:4

uncircumcised.

14:6; 17:26,36; 2Sa 1:20; Jer 9:25,26; Eze 44:7-9

abuse me. or, mock me. he was sore.

2Sa 1:14

Saul.

2Sa 1:9,10; 17:23; 1Ki 16:27

a sword.{Eth hacherve,} rather, "the sword," i.e., his armour- bearer's, who, according to the Jews, was Doeg; and if so, then Saul and his executioner fell by the same sword with which they massacred the priests of God.

2 Samuel 17:23

saw.

Pr 16:18; 19:3

followed. Heb. done. his city.

15:12

put his household in order. Heb. gave charge concerning hishouse.

2Ki 20:1

and hanged.

15:31; 1Sa 31:4,5; 1Ki 16:18; Job 31:3; Ps 5:10; 55:23; Mt 27:5

Esther 7:9-10

Harbonah.

1:10

Harbona. one of the chamberlains.

6:14; 2Ki 9:32

Behold.

5:14; Job 27:20-23; Ps 7:15,16; 35:8; 141:10; Pr 11:5,6

gallows. Heb. tree. who had spoken.

2:21-23; 6:2

Hang him thereon.

9:25; 1Sa 17:51; Ps 7:15,16; 9:15,16; 35:8; 37:35,36; 73:19

Pr 11:5,6; Da 6:7,24

Then was the king's.

Jud 15:7; Eze 5:13; Zec 6:8

Psalms 7:14-15

Job 15:20,35; Isa 33:11; 59:4,5; Jas 1:15

made. Heb. hath digged.

35:7; 119:85; Job 6:27; Jer 18:20

and is.

9:15,16; 10:2; 35:8; 94:13; 140:9,10; 141:10; Es 7:10; Job 4:8

Pr 5:22; 26:27; Ec 10:8,9

Psalms 35:8

Let destruction.All the verbs in these verses, (ver. 4-8,) in the original, are in the future tense, as a prediction, and should probably be so rendered; though as that tense is frequently used in Hebrew for the imperative, most translators, both ancient and modern, have considered them as an imprecation.

64:7; 73:18-20; Pr 29:1; Lu 21:34; 1Th 5:3

at unawares. Heb. which he knoweth not of. net.

7:15,16; 57:6; 141:9,10; Pr 5:22

into.

1Sa 18:17; 31:2-4; 2Sa 17:2-4,23; 18:14,15; Es 7:10; Mt 27:3-5

Isaiah 37:38

his god.

10; 14:9,12; 36:15,18; 2Ki 19:36,37; 2Ch 32:14,19,21

Armenia. Heb. Ararat.

Ge 8:4; Jer 51:27

Esar-haddon.Esar-haddon, called Asar-addinus in the Canon of Ptolemy, was the third son of Sennacherib; and having reigned twenty-nine years over the Assyrians, he took advantage of the anarchy and confusion which followed the death of Mesessimordacus, and seized upon Babylon; which he added to his former empire, and reigned over both for thirteen years; when he was succeeded by his son Saosduchinus, A.M. 3336, B.C. 668.

Ezr 4:2

Micah 5:6

they.

Isa 14:2; 33:1; Na 2:11-13; 3:1-3

waste. Heb. eat up. the land of Nimrod.

Ge 10:9-11; *marg:

in the entrances thereof. or, with her own naked swords.thus.

Isa 14:25; Lu 1:71,74

the Assyrian.

2Ki 15:29; 17:3-5; 18:9-15; 19:32-35; 2Ch 33:11; Isa 10:5-12
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