Judges 4:14

Up.

19:28; Ge 19:14; 44:4; Jos 7:13; 1Sa 9:26

for this.This is exactly the purpose for which the Septuagint states, ver. 8, that Barak wished Deborah to accompany him: "Because I know not the day in which God will send his angel to give me prosperity."

is not.

De 9:3; 2Sa 5:24; Ps 68:7,8; Isa 52:12; Mic 2:13

mount.Mount Tabor, called by the Arabs Djebel Tour, is almost entirely insulated, and rises up in the plain of Esdraelon, about six miles from Nazareth, in a conical form, somewhat like a sugar-loaf. Josephus states its height to be thirty stadia, with a plain of 26 stadia in circumference on its top, on which was formerly a city, which was used as a military post. It is described as an exceedingly beautiful mountain, having a rich soil, producing excellent herbage, and adorned with groves and clumps of trees.

Judges 7:15

interpretation thereof. Heb. breaking thereof.

Ge 40:8; 41:11

worshipped.

Ge 24:26,27,48; Ex 4:30,31; 2Ch 20:18,19

Arise.

4:14; 2Co 10:4-6

1 Samuel 14:9-12

they.

Ge 24:13,14; Jud 6:36-40

Tarry. Heb. Be still.

this shall be a sign.

10:7; Ge 24:14; Jud 7:11; Isa 7:11-14

out of the holes.

22; 13:6; Jud 6:2

Come up to us.Meaning, that they would cause them to repent of their audacity. This was the favourable sign which Jonathan had requested.

10; 17:43,44; 2Sa 2:14-17; 2Ki 14:8

Come up after me.

Ge 24:26,27,42,48; Jud 4:14; 7:15; 2Sa 5:24

1 Chronicles 14:15

when thou shalt hear.Some, taking the word {bechaïm,} translated "mulberry trees," as a proper name, render, "when thou shalt hear a sound of going upon the summits of Bechaïm;" other understanding {rosh,} "a top," in the sense of beginning or entrance, read, "when thou hearest a sound of footsteps at the entrance of the grove of mulberry trees;" and others think a rustling among the leaves is intended. The Targumist read, "When thou shalt hear the sound of the angels coming to thy assistance, then go out to battle; for an angel is sent from the presence of God, that he may render thy way prosperous." If there had not been an evident supernatural interference, David might have thought that the {ruse de guerre} which he had used, was the cause of his victory.

Le 26:36; 2Ki 7:6; 19:7; Ac 2:2

then thou.

Jud 4:14; 7:9,15; 1Sa 14:9-22; Php 2:12,13

for God.

Isa 13:4; 45:1,2; Mic 2:12,13

Philippians 2:11-12

every.

Ps 18:49; *marg:

Mt 10:32; Joh 9:22; 12:42; Ro 10:9; 15:9; 1Jo 4:2,15; 2Jo 1:7; Re 3:5

is Lord.

Ps 110:1; Jer 23:6; Lu 2:11; Joh 13:13; 20:28; Ac 2:36; 10:36

Ro 10:9-12; 14:9,11; 1Co 8:6; 12:3; 15:47

to the.

Joh 5:23; 13:31,32; 14:13,23; 16:14,15; 17:1; 1Pe 1:21

my beloved.

4:1; 1Co 4:14; 1Pe 2:11

as ye.

1:5,27,29

work.

3:13,14; Pr 10:16; 13:4; Mt 11:12,29; Lu 13:23,24; Joh 6:27-29

Ro 2:7; 1Co 9:24-27; 15:58; Ga 6:7-9; 1Th 1:3; Heb 4:11; 6:10,11

Heb 12:1; 2Pe 1:5-10; 3:18

own.

19; Ro 13:11-14; 1Co 9:20-23; 2Ti 2:10

with.

Ezr 10:3; Ps 2:11; 119:120; Isa 66:2,5; Ac 9:6; 16:29; 1Co 2:3

2Co 7:15; Eph 6:5; Heb 4:1; 12:28,29
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