‏ 2 Samuel 5:23-24

enquired.

19

fetch.

Jos 8:2,7; 1Ch 14:14; Mt 9:29,30; 8:23-25; Joh 9:6,7

the mulberry trees.The word {bechaïm,} rendered mulberry trees, is rendered by Aquila, [apion,] pear-trees, as the LXX. also render in 1 Ch 14:14, 15; and so the Vulgate in both places has {pyrorum.} The Rabbins, however, believe {bacha} signifies the mulberry-tree; with whom Ursinus agrees. It more probably denotes a large shrub which the Arabs still call {baca,} from its distilling an odoriferous gum, from {bachah} to distil, as tears. Of this opinion is Celsius, who quotes a passage from Abulfadi, who describes it as a balsam shrub, having longish leaves, and bearing a large fruit with an acrid taste. M. Forskal mentions a tree by the name of {bæca,} with leaves rather ovated, smooth, entire: its berries are poisonous to the sheep.

sound.

2Ki 7:6

thou shalt bestir.

Jud 4:14; 7:15; 1Sa 14:9-12; 1Ch 14:15; Php 2:11,12

‏ Isaiah 28:16

Behold.

8:14; Ge 49:10,24; Ps 118:22; Zec 3:9; Mt 21:42; Mr 12:10

Lu 20:17,18; Ac 4:11,12; Ro 9:33; 10:11; 1Co 3:11; Eph 2:20

1Pe 2:6-8

he that.

30:18; Ps 112:7,8; Hab 2:3,4; Jas 5:7,8

‏ Luke 24:49

I send.

Isa 44:3,4; 59:20,21; Joe 2:28-32; Joh 14:16,17,26; 15:26; 16:7-16

but.

Isa 32:15; Ac 1:4,8; 2:1-21

‏ Acts 1:7

It.

17:26; De 29:29; Da 2:21; Mt 24:36; Mr 13:32; Lu 21:24; Eph 1:10

1Th 5:1,2; 1Ti 6:15; 2Ti 3:1

which.

Mt 20:23; Mr 10:40
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