Numbers 23:11

7,8; 22:11,17; 24:10; Ps 109:17-20

2 Samuel 3:8

Abner.

Ps 76:10; Mr 6:18,19

Am I a dog's head.This was a proverbial expression among the Hebrews to denote whatever was deemed worthless and contemptible. Something similar to this was the answer of the Turkish commander at Beer, on the Euphrates, to a request made to see the castle. "Do they," said he, "take me for a child, or an ass's head, that they would feed me with sweet meats, and dupe me with a bit of cloth? No, they shall not see the castle."

9:8; 16:9; De 23:18; 1Sa 24:14,15; 2Ki 8:13

do shew.

9,18; 5:2; 1Sa 15:28; Ps 2:1-4; Isa 37:23; Ac 9:4,5

2 Samuel 3:39

I am.

Ex 21:12; 2Ch 19:6,7; Ps 75:10; 101:8; Pr 20:8; 25:5

weak. Heb. tender.

1Ch 22:5; Isa 7:4; *marg:

Ro 13:4

the sons.

1Ch 2:15,16

too hard.

19:6,7,13

the Lord.

1Ki 2:5,6,33,34; Ps 7:16; 28:4; 62:12; 2Ti 4:14

2 Samuel 19:5-7

Thou hast.Every one must admit that David's immoderate grief for his rebellious son was imprudent, and that Joab's firm and sensible reproof was necessary to arouse him to a sense of his duty to his people: but, in his manner, Joab far exceeded the bounds of that reverence which a servant owes to his master, or a subject to his prince.

saved.

Ne 9:27; Ps 3:8; 18:47,48

In that, etc. Heb. By loving, etc. thou regardest, etc.Heb. princes or servants are not to thee. then it had.

3:24,25; Job 34:18; Pr 19:9,10; Ac 23:5

comfortably unto thy. Heb. to the heart of thy.

Ge 34:3; Pr 19:15; Isa 40:1; Ho 2:14; *marg:

there.

Pr 14:28

all the evil.

Ps 71:4-6,9-11,18-20; 129:1,2

John 18:35

Am I.

Ezr 4:12; Ne 4:2; Ac 18:14-16; 23:29; 25:19,20; Ro 3:1,2

Thine.

28; 19:11; Ac 3:13

what.

19:6; Ac 21:38; 22:22-24
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