‏ Joshua 9:1

1 The kings combine against Israel.

3 The Gibeonites by craft obtain a league.

22 They are condemned to perpetual bondage.

all the kings.

10:2-5,23,28-39; 11:1-5,10,11; 12:7-24

on this.

1:15; 3:17; 5:1; 22:4,7; De 4:49

of the great.

1:4; 15:12; 23:4; Nu 34:6

Lebanon.

11:17; 12:7; 13:5; De 3:25

Hittite.

24:11; Ge 15:18-21; Ex 3:17; 23:23,31; 34:11; De 7:1

‏ Joshua 9:3

Gibeon.

17; 10:2; 2Sa 21:1,2

Jericho.

6:1-27; 8:1-35

‏ Joshua 9:9

From a.

De 20:15

because.

1Ki 8:41; 2Ch 6:32,33; Ne 9:5; Ps 72:19; 83:18; 148:13; Isa 55:5

Ac 8:7

we have.

24; 2:9,10; Ex 9:16; 15:14; Nu 14:15; Isa 66:19

‏ 1 Samuel 2:30

I said.

Ex 28:43; 29:9; Nu 25:11-13

Be it far.

Nu 35:34; *marg

2Ch 15:2; Jer 18:9,10

them.

Jud 9:10; Ps 50:23; Pr 3:9,10; Isa 29:13; Da 4:34; Mal 1:6

Joh 5:23; 8:49; 13:31,32; 17:4,5

I will honour.

Ps 18:20; 91:14; Joh 5:44; 12:26; 1Co 4:5; 1Pe 1:7

that despise.

Nu 11:20; 2Sa 12:9,10; Mal 2:8,9

‏ 2 Samuel 7:9

And I was.

5:10; 8:6,14; 22:30,34-38; 1Sa 18:14; 1Ch 17:8

cut off.

22:1; 1Sa 31:6; Ps 18:37-42; 89:23

out of thy sight. Heb. from thy face. a great.

Ge 12:2; 1Sa 2:8; 1Ch 17:8; Ps 113:7,8; Lu 1:52

like unto.

Ps 87:3-6

‏ Matthew 4:24

his fame.

9:26,31; 14:1; Jos 6:27; 1Ki 4:31; 10:1; 1Ch 14:17; Mr 1:28

Lu 4:14; 5:15

Syria.

2Sa 8:6; Lu 2:2; Ac 15:23,41

all sick.

23; 8:14,15; 9:35; Ex 15:26

possessed.

9:32; 12:22; 15:22; 17:18; Mr 5:2-18; Lu 4:33-35; 8:27-37; Ac 10:38

lunatic.

17:15

those that.

8:6,13; 9:2-8

‏ Matthew 14:1

1 Herod's opinion of Christ.

3 Wherefore John Baptist was beheaded.

13 Jesus departs into a desert place,

15 where he feeds five thousand men with five loves and two fishes.

22 He walks on the sea to his disciples;

34 and landing at Gennesaret, heals the sick by the touch of the hem of his garment.

Herod.This was Herod Antipas, the son of Herod the Great, by Malthace, and tetrarch of Galilee and Peræa, which produced a revenue of 200 talents a year. He married the daughter of Aretas, king of Arabia, whom he divorced in order to marry Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip, who was still living. Aretas, to revenge the affront which Herod had offered his daughter, declared war against him, and vanquished him after an obstinate engagement. This defeat, Josephus assures us, the Jews considered as a punishment for the death of John the Baptist. Having gone to Rome to solicit the title of king, he was accused by Agrippa of carrying on a correspondence with Artabanus king of Parthia, against the Romans, and was banished by the emperor Caius to Lyons, and thence to Spain, where he and Herodias died in exile.

Mr 6:14-16; 8:15; Lu 9:7-9; 13:31,32; 23:8-12,15; Ac 4:27

Tetrarch.

Lu 3:1
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