1Now it came to pass upon a dayH3117, that JonathanH3129 the sonH1121 of SaulH7586 saidH559 to the young manH5288 that boreH5375 his armourH3627, ComeH3212, and let us go overH5674 to the garrisonH4673 of the PhilistinesH6430 that is on the other sideH5676 H1975. But he toldH5046 not his fatherH1. 2And SaulH7586 tarriedH3427 at the edgeH7097 of GibeahH1390 under a pomegranate treeH7416 which is in MigronH4051: and the peopleH5971 that were with him were about sixH8337 hundredH3967 menH376; 3And AhiahH281, the sonH1121 of AhitubH285, Ichabod’sH350 brotherH251, the sonH1121 of PhinehasH6372, the sonH1121 of EliH5941, the LORD’SH3068 priestH3548 in ShilohH7887, wearingH5375 an ephodH646. And the peopleH5971 knewH3045 not that JonathanH3129 was goneH1980. 4And on each side of the passH4569, by which JonathanH3129 soughtH1245 to go overH5674 to the garrisonH4673 of the PhilistinesH6430, there was a sharpH8127 rockH5553 on the one sideH5676, and a sharpH8127 rockH5553 on the other sideH5676: and the nameH8034 of the oneH259 was BozezH949, and the nameH8034 of the otherH259 SenehH5573. 5The frontH8127 of the oneH259 roseH4690 northwardH6828 oppositeH4136 MichmashH4363, and the otherH259 southwardH5045 oppositeH4136 GibeahH1387. 6And JonathanH3083 saidH559 to the young manH5288 that boreH5375 his armourH3627, ComeH3212, and let us go overH5674 to the garrisonH4673 of these uncircumcisedH6189: it may be that the LORDH3068 will workH6213 for us: for there is no restraintH4622 to the LORDH3068 to saveH3467 by manyH7227 or by fewH4592. 7And his armourbearerH5375 H3627 saidH559 to him, DoH6213 all that is in thy heartH3824: turnH5186 thee; behold, I am with thee according to thy heartH3824. 8Then saidH559 JonathanH3083, Behold, we will pass overH5674 to these menH582, and we will showH1540 ourselves to them. 9If they sayH559 thus to us, TarryH1826 until we comeH5060 to you; then we will stand stillH5975 in our place, and will not go upH5927 to them. 10But if they sayH559 thus, Come upH5927 to us; then we will go upH5927: for the LORDH3068 hath deliveredH5414 them into our handH3027: and this shall be a signH226 to us. 11And bothH8147 of them showedH1540 themselves to the garrisonH4673 of the PhilistinesH6430: and the PhilistinesH6430 saidH559, Behold, the HebrewsH5680 come forthH3318 out of the holesH2356 where they had hidH2244 themselves. 12And the menH582 of the garrisonH4675 answeredH6030 JonathanH3129 and his armourbearerH5375 H3627, and saidH559, Come upH5927 to us, and we will showH3045 you somethingH1697. And JonathanH3129 saidH559 to his armourbearerH5375 H3627, Come upH5927 afterH310 me: for the LORDH3068 hath deliveredH5414 them into the handH3027 of IsraelH3478. 13And JonathanH3129 climbed upH5927 upon his handsH3027 and upon his feetH7272, and his armourbearerH5375 H3627 afterH310 him: and they fellH5307 beforeH6440 JonathanH3129; and his armourbearerH5375 H3627 slewH4191 afterH310 him. 14And that firstH7223 slaughterH4347, which JonathanH3129 and his armourbearerH5375 H3627 madeH5221, was about twentyH6242 menH376, within as it were an halfH2677 acreH4618 of landH7704, which a yokeH6776 of oxen might plow. 15And there was tremblingH2731 in the hostH4264, in the fieldH7704, and among all the peopleH5971: the garrisonH4673, and the spoilersH7843, they also trembledH2729, and the earthH776 quakedH7264: so it was a very greatH430 tremblingH2731. 16And the watchmenH6822 of SaulH7586 in GibeahH1390 of BenjaminH1144 lookedH7200; and, behold, the multitudeH1995 melted awayH4127, and they wentH3212 on beating downH1986 one another. 17Then saidH559 SaulH7586 to the peopleH5971 that were with him, NumberH6485 now, and seeH7200 who is goneH1980 from us. And when they had numberedH6485, behold, JonathanH3129 and his armourbearerH5375 H3627 were not there. 18And SaulH7586 saidH559 to AhiahH281, Bring hereH5066 the arkH727 of GodH430. For the arkH727 of GodH430 was at that timeH3117 with the childrenH1121 of IsraelH3478. 19And it came to pass, while SaulH7586 talkedH1696 to the priestH3548, that the noiseH1995 that was in the hostH4264 of the PhilistinesH6430 wentH3212 onH1980 and increasedH7227: and SaulH7586 saidH559 to the priestH3548, WithdrawH622 thy handH3027. 20And SaulH7586 and all the peopleH5971 that were with him assembledH2199 themselves, and they cameH935 to the battleH4421: and, behold, every man’sH376 swordH2719 was against his companionH7453, and there was a veryH3966 greatH1419 confusionH4103. 21Moreover the HebrewsH5680 that were with the PhilistinesH6430 beforeH865 that timeH8032, who went upH5927 with them into the campH4264 from the surroundingH5439 country, even they also turned to be with the IsraelitesH3478 that were with SaulH7586 and JonathanH3129. 22Likewise all the menH376 of IsraelH3478 who had hidH2244 themselves in mountH2022 EphraimH669, when they heardH8085 that the PhilistinesH6430 fledH5127, even they also followed hardH1692 afterH310 them in the battleH4421. 23So the LORDH3068 savedH3467 IsraelH3478 that dayH3117: and the battleH4421 passed overH5674 to BethavenH1007. 24And the menH376 of IsraelH3478 were distressedH5065 that dayH3117: for SaulH7586 had solemnly chargedH422 the peopleH5971, sayingH559, CursedH779 be the manH376 that eatethH398 any foodH3899 until eveningH6153, that I may be avengedH5358 on my enemiesH341. So none of the peopleH5971 tastedH2938 any foodH3899. 25And all they of the landH776 cameH935 to a forestH3293; and there was honeyH1706 uponH6440 the groundH7704. 26And when the peopleH5971 had comeH935 into the forestH3293, behold, the honeyH1706 flowedH1982; but no man putH5381 his handH3027 to his mouthH6310: for the peopleH5971 fearedH3372 the oathH7621. 27But JonathanH3129 heardH8085 not when his fatherH1 chargedH7650 the peopleH5971 with the oathH7650: therefore he put forthH7971 the endH7097 of the rodH4294 that was in his handH3027, and dippedH2881 it in an honeycombH3295 H1706, and putH7725 his handH3027 to his mouthH6310; and his eyesH5869 were enlightenedH215. 28Then answeredH6030 oneH376 of the peopleH5971, and saidH559, Thy fatherH1 strictlyH7650 chargedH7650 the peopleH5971 with an oathH7650, sayingH559, CursedH779 be the manH376 that eatethH398 any foodH3899 this dayH3117. And the peopleH5971 were faintH5774. 29Then saidH559 JonathanH3129, My fatherH1 hath troubledH5916 the landH776: seeH7200, I pray you, how my eyesH5869 have become brightH215, because I tastedH2938 a littleH4592 of this honeyH1706. 30How much betterH637, if onlyH3863 the peopleH5971 had eatenH398 freelyH398 to dayH3117 of the spoilH7998 of their enemiesH341 which they foundH4672? for had there not been now a much greaterH7235 slaughterH4347 among the PhilistinesH6430? 31And they smoteH5221 the PhilistinesH6430 that dayH3117 from MichmashH4363 to AijalonH357: and the peopleH5971 were veryH3966 faintH5774. 32And the peopleH5971 flewH5860 H6213 upon the spoilH7998, and tookH3947 sheepH6629, and oxenH1241, and calvesH1121, and slewH7819 them on the groundH776: and the peopleH5971 ateH398 them with the bloodH1818. 33Then they toldH5046 SaulH7586, sayingH559, Behold, the peopleH5971 sinH2398 against the LORDH3068, in that they eatH398 with the bloodH1818. And he saidH559, Ye have transgressedH898: rollH1556 a greatH1419 stoneH68 to me this dayH3117. 34And SaulH7586 saidH559, DisperseH6327 yourselves among the peopleH5971, and sayH559 to them, Bring me hereH5066 every manH376 his oxH7794, and every manH376 his sheepH7716, and slayH7819 them here, and eatH398; and sinH2398 not against the LORDH3068 in eatingH398 with the bloodH1818. And all the peopleH5971 broughtH5066 every manH376 his oxH7794 with himH3027 that nightH3915, and slewH7819 them there. 35And SaulH7586 builtH1129 an altarH4196 to the LORDH3068: the same was the firstH2490 altarH4196 that he builtH1129 to the LORDH3068. 36And SaulH7586 saidH559, Let us go downH3381 afterH310 the PhilistinesH6430 by nightH3915, and spoilH962 them until the morningH1242 lightH216, and let us not leaveH7604 a manH376 of them. And they saidH559, DoH6213 whatever seemethH5869 goodH2896 to thee. Then saidH559 the priestH3548, Let us draw nearH7126 to GodH430 hereH1988. 37And SaulH7586 askedH7592 counsel of GodH430, Shall I go downH3381 afterH310 the PhilistinesH6430? wilt thou deliverH5414 them into the handH3027 of IsraelH3478? But he answeredH6030 him not that dayH3117. 38And SaulH7586 saidH559, Come yeH5066 hereH1988, all the chiefH6438 of the peopleH5971: and knowH3045 and seeH7200 whatH4100 this sinH2403 hath been this dayH3117. 39For, as the LORDH3068 livethH2416, who savethH3467 IsraelH3478, though it isH3426 in JonathanH3129 my sonH1121, he shall surelyH4191 dieH4191. But there was not a man among all the peopleH5971 that answeredH6030 him. 40Then saidH559 he to all IsraelH3478, Be ye on oneH259 sideH5676, and I and JonathanH3129 my sonH1121 will be on the otherH259 sideH5676. And the peopleH5971 saidH559 to SaulH7586, DoH6213 what seemethH5869 goodH2896 to thee. 41Therefore SaulH7586 saidH559 to the LORDH3068 GodH430 of IsraelH3478, GiveH3051 a perfectH8549 lot. And SaulH7586 and JonathanH3129 were takenH3920: but the peopleH5971 escapedH3318. 42And SaulH7586 saidH559, CastH5307 lots between me and JonathanH3129 my sonH1121. And JonathanH3129 was takenH3920. 43Then SaulH7586 saidH559 to JonathanH3129, TellH5046 me what thou hast doneH6213. And JonathanH3129 toldH5046 him, and saidH559, I did butH2938 tasteH2938 a littleH4592 honeyH1706 with the endH7097 of the rodH4294 that was in my handH3027, and, loH2009, I must dieH4191. 44And SaulH7586 answeredH559, GodH430 do soH6213 and more alsoH3254: for thou shalt surelyH4191 dieH4191, JonathanH3129. 45And the peopleH5971 saidH559 to SaulH7586, Shall JonathanH3129 dieH4191, who hath wroughtH6213 this greatH1419 salvationH3444 in IsraelH3478? By no meansH2486: as the LORDH3068 livethH2416, there shall not one hairH8185 of his headH7218 fallH5307 to the groundH776; for he hath wroughtH6213 with GodH430 this dayH3117. So the peopleH5971 rescuedH6299 JonathanH3129, that he diedH4191 not. 46Then SaulH7586 went upH5927 from followingH310 the PhilistinesH6430: and the PhilistinesH6430 wentH1980 to their own placeH4725. 47So SaulH7586 tookH3920 the kingdomH4410 over IsraelH3478, and foughtH3898 against all his enemiesH341 on every sideH5439, against MoabH4124, and against the childrenH1121 of AmmonH5983, and against EdomH123, and against the kingsH4428 of ZobahH6678, and against the PhilistinesH6430: and wherever he turnedH6437 himself, he smoteH7561 them. 48And he gatheredH6213 an hostH2428, and smoteH5221 the AmalekitesH6002, and deliveredH5337 IsraelH3478 from the handsH3027 of them that spoiledH8154 them. 49Now the sonsH1121 of SaulH7586 were JonathanH3129, and IshuiH3440, and MelchishuaH4444: and the namesH8034 of his twoH8147 daughtersH1323 were these; the nameH8034 of the firstbornH1067 MerabH4764, and the nameH8034 of the youngerH6996 MichalH4324: 50And the nameH8034 of Saul’sH7586 wifeH802 was AhinoamH293, the daughterH1323 of AhimaazH290: and the nameH8034 of the captainH8269 of his hostH6635 was AbnerH74, the sonH1121 of NerH5369, Saul’sH7586 uncleH1730. 51And KishH7027 was the fatherH1 of SaulH7586; and NerH5369 the fatherH1 of AbnerH74 was the sonH1121 of AbielH22. 52And there was a fierceH2389 warH4421 against the PhilistinesH6430 all the daysH3117 of SaulH7586: and when SaulH7586 sawH7200 any strongH1368 manH376, or any valiantH2428 manH1121, he tookH622 him to himself.
Treasury of Scripture Knowledge 1 1Sam 14:1 Jonathan goes and miraculously smites the Philistine's garrison.
1Sam 14:15 A divine terror makes them beat themselves.
1Sam 14:17 Saul, not staying the priest's answer, sets on them.
1Sam 14:21 The captivated Hebrews, and the hidden Israelites, join against them.
1Sam 14:24 Saul's unadvised adjuration hinders the victory.
1Sam 14:31 He restrains the people from eating blood.
1Sam 14:35 He builds an altar.
1Sam 14:37 Jonathan, taken by lot, is save by the people.
1Sam 14:47 Saul's victories, strength, and family.
A.M. 2917. B.C. 1087. An. Ex. Is. 404. it came to passupon a day. or, there was a day. Jonathan.
1Sam 14:39 -
1Sam 14:45 1Sam 13:2 1Sam 13:22 1Sam 18:1 -
1Sam 18:4 2Sam 1:4 2Sam 1:5 2Sam 1:25 2Sam 1:26he told not.
1Sam 25:19 Judg 6:27 Judg 14:6 Mic 7:5 2 in the uttermost.
1Sam 13:15 1Sam 13:16 Isa 10:28 Isa 10:29a pomegranate. The word
rimmon, in Arabic
romman, whence the Portuguese
romaa, denotes the pomegranate, both tree and fruit; called by naturalists
malus punica or
malo-granatum. It is, according to the Linnean system, a genus of the
icosandria monogynia class of plants; and is a low tree, growing very common in Palestine, and other parts of the East. It has several small angular boughs, very thick and bushy, covered with a reddish bark, and some of them armed with sharp thorns. They are garnished with small, narrow, spear-shaped leaves, like those of the myrtle, but not so sharp, of a green colour, inclining to red. Its blossoms are large, beautiful, of an elegant red colour, inclining to purple, composed of several stalks resembling a rose, in the hollow of the cup: this cup is oblong, hard, purple, having a figure somewhat like that of a bell. It is chiefly valued for its fruit, which is exceedingly beautiful, of the form and size of a large apple, with a reddish rind, and red within; being full of small kernels, with red grains, replenished with a generous liquor, of which, Sir John Chardin informs us, they still make considerable quantities of wine in the East, particularly in Persia. But as the pomegranate tree, from its low growth, is but little adapted for pitching a tent under, it is probable that Rimmon here is the name of the rock mentioned in
Judg 20:45.
3 Ahiah.
1Sam 22:9 -
1Sam 22:12 1Sam 22:20called Ahimelech. I-chabod's.
1Sam 4:21wearing.
1Sam 2:28 Exod 28:26 -
Exod 28:32 4 the passages.
1Sam 13:23 5 forefront. Heb. tooth.
1Sam 14:4Bozez. i.e., shining. Seneh. i.e., a bush or tooth.
6 Come. This action of Jonathan's was totally contrary to the laws of war; no military operation should be undertaken without the knowledge and command of the general. But it is highly probable, that this gallant man was led to undertake the hazardous enterprise by an immediate divine impulse; and by the same influence was kept from informing the soldiers, and even from consulting his father, who might have opposed his design.
uncircumcised.
1Sam 17:26 1Sam 17:36 Gen 17:7 -
Gen 17:11 Judg 15:18 2Sam 1:20 Jer 9:23 Jer 9:26 Eph 2:11 Eph 2:12 Phil 3:3it may be.
2Sam 16:12 2Kgs 19:4 Amos 5:15 Zeph 2:3for there is no restraint. Where there is a promise of defense and support, the weakest, in the face of the strongest enemy, may rely upon it with the utmost confidence.
Deut 32:30 Judg 7:4 -
Judg 7:7 2Chr 14:11 Ps 115:1 -
Ps 115:3 Zech 4:6 Matt 19:26 Rom 8:31 7 Do all.
1Sam 10:7 2Sam 7:3 Ps 46:7 Zech 8:23 8 we will pass.
Judg 7:9 -
Judg 7:14 9 they.
Gen 24:13 Gen 24:14 Judg 6:36 -
Judg 6:40Tarry. Heb. Be still.
10 this shall be a sign.
1Sam 10:7 Gen 24:14 Judg 7:11 Isa 7:11 -
Isa 7:14 11 out of the holes.
1Sam 14:22 1Sam 13:6 Judg 6:2 12 Come up to us. Meaning, that they would cause them to repent of their audacity. This was the favourable sign which Jonathan had requested.
1Sam 14:10 1Sam 17:43 1Sam 17:44 2Sam 2:14 -
2Sam 2:17 2Kgs 14:8Come up after me.
Gen 24:26 Gen 24:27 Gen 24:42 Gen 24:48 Judg 4:14 Judg 7:15 2Sam 5:24 13 climbed up.
Ps 18:29 Heb 11:34fell.
Lev 26:7 Lev 26:8 Deut 28:7 Deut 32:30 Josh 23:10 Rom 8:31 14 an half acre of land. or, half a furrow of an acre of land. The original is obscure and variously understood; but it is probably a proverbial expression for a small space.
1Sam 14:14 15 there was trembling.
Josh 2:9 Judg 7:21 2Kgs 7:6 2Kgs 7:7 Job 18:11 Ps 14:5the spoilers.
1Sam 13:17 1Sam 13:23the earth quaked.
Exod 19:18 Matt 24:6 Matt 27:50 Matt 27:51very great trembling. Heb. trembling of God.
Gen 35:5 Lev 26:36 Lev 26:37 2Sam 5:24 Dan 5:6God will in some way or other direct the steps of those who acknowledge him in all their ways, and seek unto him for direction with full purpose of heart. Sometimes we find most comfort in that which is least our own doing, and into which we have been led by the unexpected, but well observed, turns of Providence.
16 melted away.
Ps 58:7 Ps 68:2beating down.
1Sam 14:20 Judg 7:22 2Chr 20:22 -
2Chr 20:25 Isa 19:2 17 1Sam 14:17 18 Bring hither. The Septuagint reads [Prosagage to ephoud, hoti autos ere to ephoud en te hemera ekeine enopiou Israel. ] "Bring hither the ephod; for he bore the ephod on that day before Israel:" which Houbigant and others think is the true reading. Finding that his son Jonathan and his armour-bearer were absent, Saul wished to consult the high-priest; but the tumult increasing, he says to him, "Withdraw thine hand:" i.e., desist form consulting the ephod on the present occasion, and immediately hastened to make the best use he could of this astonishing victory.
1Sam 4:3 -
1Sam 4:5 1Sam 30:8 Num 27:21 Judg 20:18 Judg 20:23 Judg 20:27 Judg 20:28 2Sam 11:11 2Sam 15:24 -
2Sam 15:26For the ark.
1Sam 5:2 1Sam 7:1 19 noise. or, tumult. Withdraw.
1Sam 14:24 1Sam 13:11 Josh 9:14 Ps 106:13 Isa 28:16 20 assembled themselves. Heb. were cried together. everyman's.
1Sam 14:16 Judg 7:22 2Chr 20:23 Isa 9:19 -
Isa 9:21 Isa 19:2 21 the Hebrews. Probably such as they held in bondage, or who were their servants. Instead of
haivrim, "the Hebrews," the LXX. evidently read
haâvdim, for they have [Loi douloi,] "the slaves;" but this reading is not countenanced by any other version, nor by any MS.
1Sam 29:4 Judg 7:23 22 hid themselves.
1Sam 13:6 1Sam 31:7the battle. The LXX. and Vulgate add here, [kai pas ho laos en meta Saoul hos deka chiliades andron,]
Et erant cum Saul, quasi decem millia virorum. "And [all the people who were, LXX. ] there were with Saul about ten thousand men;" but this is supported by no other authority.
23 the Lord.
Exod 14:30 Judg 2:18 2Kgs 14:27 Ps 44:6 -
Ps 44:8 Hos 1:7Beth-aven.
1Sam 13:5 24 Cursed.
1Sam 14:27 -
1Sam 14:30 Lev 27:29 Num 21:2 Deut 27:15 -
Deut 27:26 Josh 6:17 -
Josh 6:19 Josh 6:26 Judg 11:30 Judg 11:31 Judg 21:1 -
Judg 21:5 Pro 11:9 Rom 10:2 1Cor 16:22I may be.
Judg 5:2 Judg 1:28 Ps 18:47 25 all they.
Deut 9:28 Matt 3:5honey. This was wild honey, which to this day abounds in Judea; and bursting from the comb, runs down the hollow trees, rocks, etc.
Exod 3:8 Num 13:27 Matt 3:4 26 the people.
Eccl 9:2 27 his eyes.
1Sam 14:29 1Sam 30:12 Pro 25:26 28 Cursed.
1Sam 14:24 1Sam 14:43faint. or, weary.
29 My father.
1Kgs 18:18see. It is well known, that hunger and fatigue produce faintness and dim the sight; and on taking a little food, this affection is immediately removed.
30 had there.
Eccl 9:18 31 from Michmash. The distance, Calmet states to be three or four leagues.
Aijalon.
Josh 10:12 Josh 19:42 32 flew.
1Sam 15:19the people. The people having abstained from food the whole of the day, and being now faint through hunger and fatigue, they flew upon the cattle, and not taking time to bleed them properly, they eagerly devoured the flesh with the blood, directly contrary to the law--another bad effect of Saul's rash adjuration.
did eat.
Gen 9:4 Lev 3:17 Lev 7:26 Lev 7:27 Lev 17:10 -
Lev 17:14 Lev 19:26 Deut 12:16 Deut 12:23 Deut 12:24 Ezek 33:25 Acts 15:20 Acts 15:29 33 transgressed. or, dealt treacherously.
Matt 7:5 Rom 2:1 34 with him. Heb. in his hand.
1Sam 14:34 35 built. It is probable that Saul converted the great stone, on which the cattle had been slaughtered, into an altar, on which sacrifices were offered, before the people attempted to proceed any further. This we are told was the first he had built. Samuel, as a prophet and priest, had hitherto erected the altars, but Saul seems to have thought he had sufficient authority to erect one himself, without the prophet, as he had once offered sacrifice without him.
1Sam 7:9 1Sam 7:17 Judg 21:4 Hos 8:14 2Tim 3:5the same, etc. Heb. that altar he began to build unto theLord.
36 Let us go.
Josh 10:9 -
Josh 10:14 Josh 10:19 Jer 6:5let us not leave.
1Sam 11:11 Josh 11:14Then said the priest. It is evident that Ahiah, who had before been interrupted by Saul's impatience, doubted of the propriety of pursuing the Philistines that night, and properly counselled them to enquire of the Lord.
Num 27:21 Ps 73:28 Isa 48:1 Isa 48:2 Isa 58:2 Mal 2:7 Jas 4:8 37 Shall I go.
1Sam 23:4 1Sam 23:9 -
1Sam 23:12 1Sam 30:7 1Sam 30:8 Judg 1:1 Judg 20:18 Judg 20:28 2Sam 5:19 2Sam 5:23 1Kgs 22:5 1Kgs 22:15he answered.
1Sam 28:6 Ezek 14:3 -
Ezek 14:5 Ezek 20:3 38 Draw ye near.
1Sam 10:19 1Sam 10:20 Josh 7:14 -
Josh 7:26chief. Heb. corners.
Num 24:17 Judg 20:2 2Sam 18:3 Ps 47:9 Zech 10:4 Matt 21:42 Eph 2:20 39 1Sam 14:24 1Sam 14:44 1Sam 19:6 1Sam 20:31 1Sam 22:16 1Sam 28:10 2Sam 12:5 Eccl 9:2 40 Do what seemeth.
1Sam 14:7 1Sam 14:36 2Sam 15:15 41 Therefore. Both the Septuagint and Vulgate add much to this verse: [Kai eipe Saoul, Kyrie Lo Theos Israel, ti Loti ouk apekrithes to doulo sou semeron? ei en emoi e en lonathan to Luio mou he adikia, Kyrie ho Theos Israel dos delous kai ean tade eipe, dos de to lao sou Israel, dos de osioteta, k. t. l. ]
Et dixit Saul ad Dominum Deum Israel; Domine Deus Israel da indicium: quid est quod non responderis servo tuo hodie? Si in me, aut in Jonatha filio meo est iniquitas hec, da ostensionem: aut si hec iniquitas est in populo tuo, da sanctitatem, etc. "And Saul said [to the Lord God of Israel, Vulg. ] Lord God of Israel [give a sign, Vulg. ] Why is it that thou has not answered thy servant to-day? If the iniquity be in me, or in my son Jonathan, [O Lord God of Israel, LXX. ] make it manifest; and if thou say thus, give to thy people Israel, give mercy," etc., [but Vulg. Or, if this iniquity be in thy people, give sanctification," etc. ]
Give a perfect lot. or, Shew the innocent.
Pro 16:33 Acts 1:24And Saul.
1Sam 10:20 1Sam 10:21 Josh 7:16 -
Josh 7:18 Jonah 1:7escaped. Heb. went forth.
42 1Sam 14:42 43 Tell me.
Josh 7:19 Jonah 1:7 -
Jonah 1:10I did but.
1Sam 14:27 44 God.
1Sam 25:22 Ruth 1:17 2Sam 3:9 2Sam 19:13thou shalt.
1Sam 14:39 Gen 38:24 2Sam 12:5 2Sam 12:31 Pro 25:16 45 who hath.
1Sam 14:23 1Sam 19:5 Neh 9:27there shall not. The people judged rightly, that the guilt was contracted by Saul, and not by Jonathan; and therefore they rescued him from the hands of his rash and severe father.
2Sam 14:11 1Kgs 1:52 Matt 10:30 Luke 21:18 Acts 27:34he hath.
2Chr 19:11 Isa 13:3 Acts 14:27 Acts 15:12 Acts 21:19 Rom 15:18 1Cor 3:9 2Cor 6:1 Phil 2:12 Phil 2:13 Rev 17:14 Rev 19:14the people.
Isa 29:20 Isa 29:21 46 1Sam 14:46 47 Saul.
1Sam 13:1fought.
2Kgs 14:27Ammon.
1Sam 11:11 1Sam 12:2Zobah.
2Sam 10:6 1Kgs 11:23 48 gathered an host. or, wrought mightily. smote.
1Sam 15:3 -
1Sam 15:7 Exod 17:14 Deut 25:19 49 Jonathan.
1Sam 31:2 1Chr 8:33 1Chr 9:39name of the first-born.
1Sam 18:7 -
1Sam 18:21 1Sam 25:44 2Sam 3:13 -
2Sam 3:16 2Sam 6:20 -
2Sam 6:23 50 the name of the captain.
1Sam 17:55 2Sam 2:8 2Sam 3:27Abner. Heb. Abiner.
51 Kish.
1Sam 9:1 1Sam 9:21 52 when Saul.
1Sam 8:1 1Sam 8:11