Genesis 9:21

and was.

6:9; 19:32-36; Pr 20:1; 23:31,32; Ec 7:20; Lu 22:3,4; Ro 13:13

1Co 10:12; Ga 5:21; Tit 2:2

and he.

Hab 2:15,16; Re 3:18

Genesis 19:32-35

Come.

11:3

drink.

9:21; Pr 23:31-33; Hab 2:15,16

seed.

Le 18:6,7; Mr 12:19

drink.

Le 18:6,7; Pr 20:1; 23:29-35; Hab 2:15,16

Isa 3:9; Jer 3:3; 5:3; 6:15; 8:12

Ps 8:4; Pr 24:16; Ec 7:26; Lu 21:34; 1Co 10:11,12; 1Pe 4:7

Judges 19:6

let thine heart.

9,21; 9:27; 16:25; Ru 3:7; 1Sa 25:36; Es 1:10; Ps 104:15; Lu 12:19

1Th 5:3; Re 11:10,13

until afternoon. Heb. till the day declined.Merely that they might avoid the heat of the day, which would have been very inconvenient in travelling.

Judges 19:9

the day.

Lu 24:29

draweth, etc. Heb. is weak. the day groweth to an end. Heb.it is the pitching time of the day, Jer 6:4. That is, it was near the time in which travellers ordinarily pitched their tents, to take up their lodging for the night. In the latter part of the afternoon, eastern travellers begin to look out for a place for this purpose. So Dr. Shaw observes, "Our constant practice was to rise at break of day, set forward with the sun, and travel to the middle of the afternoon; at which time we began to look out for encampments of Arabs; who, to prevent such parties as ours from living at free charges upon them, take care to pitch in woods, valleys, or places the least conspicuous."

to morrow.

Pr 27:1; Jas 4:13,14

home. Heb. to thy tent.

Judges 19:22

they were.

6,7; 16:25

the men.

20:5; Ge 19:4; Ho 9:9; 10:9

sons of Belial.

De 13:13; 1Sa 1:16; 2:12; 10:27; 25:25; 2Sa 23:6,7; 2Co 6:15

Bring forth.

Ge 19:5; Ro 1:26,27; 1Co 6:9; Jude 1:7

Ruth 3:7

his heart.

Ge 43:34; Jud 16:25; 19:6,9,22; 2Sa 13:28; Es 1:10; Ps 104:15

Ec 2:24; 3:12,13; 8:15; 9:7; 10:19; 1Co 10:31; Eph 5:18

went to lie.Such was the simplicity of those early times, that the most wealthy persons looked after their own affairs, both at home and in the field. These threshing-floors were covered at top to keep off the rain, but lay open on all sides, that the wind might come in freely, for winnowing the corn; which being done, it is probable they were shut up at night, with doors fitted to them, that if any one lay there he might be kept warm, and the corn be secured from robbers.

1 Samuel 25:36-38

a feast.

2Sa 13:23; Es 1:3-7; Lu 14:12

merry.

2Sa 13:28; 1Ki 20:16; Pr 20:1; 23:29-35; Ec 2:2,3; 10:19

Isa 28:3,7,8; Jer 51:57; Da 5:1-5; Na 1:10; Hab 2:15,16; Lu 21:34

Ro 13:13; Eph 5:18; 1Th 5:7,8

she told him.

19; Ps 112:5; Mt 10:16; Eph 5:14

had told him.

22,34

his heart.

De 28:28; Job 15:21,22; Pr 23:29-35

the Lord.

33; 6:9; Ex 12:29; 2Ki 15:5; 19:35; 2Ch 10:15; Ac 12:23

2 Samuel 11:13

made him.

Ge 19:32-35; Ex 32:21; Hab 2:15

with the servants.

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