Judges 4:17-22
fled.Job 12:19-21; 18:7-12; 40:11,12; Ps 37:35,36; 107:40; Pr 29:23Am 5:19,20Jael.5:6,24peace.Ps 69:22; Isa 57:21 Jael.2Ki 6:19mantle. or, rug, or blanket. Give me.5:25,26; Ge 24:43; 1Ki 17:10; Isa 41:17; Joh 4:7 Is there.Jos 2:3-5; 2Sa 17:20 took.3:21,31; 5:26; 15:15; 1Sa 17:43,49,50; 1Co 1:19,27a nail.One of the spikes of the tent. See Note on Ex 35:18. and took. Heb. and put. smote.Ps 3:7he died.5:27 and I will.2Sa 17:3,10-15 Judges 5:24-27
4:17; Ge 14:19; Pr 31:31; Lu 1:28,42 asked.4:19-21butter.{Chemah,} may signify buttermilk, which is made by the Arabs by agitating the milk in a leathern bag; and is highly esteemed because of its refreshing and cooling qualities. with the. Heb. She hammered. she smote off.Or rather, "she smote his head, then she struck through and pierced his temples:" which is more consonant to the original, and to fact, as it does not appear that she smote off his head. 1Sa 17:49-51; 2Sa 20:22 At. Heb. Between. where.Ps 52:7; Mt 7:2; Jas 2:13dead. Heb. destroyed. Judges 9:54
Draw thy.1Sa 31:4,5And his young man.It was a disgrace to be killed by a woman. 2 Samuel 20:21-22
a man.1; Jud 2:9; 7:24; 2Ki 5:22; Jer 4:15; 50:19by name. Heb. by his name. lifted.23:18; 1Sa 24:6; 26:9his head.17:2,3; 2Ki 10:7; Jud 18:4-8 in her wisdom.Ec 7:19; 9:14-18he blew.1; 2:28; 18:16retired. Heb. were scattered. And Joab.3:28-39; 11:6-21; Ec 8:11
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