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8621 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 40.3 (Alfred Edersheim)
… , the reference is to a “grandfather,” or even more remote ancestor.
8622 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 42.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… shall refer in a subsequent Note.
8623 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 44.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… have reference to the finding of the she-asses, since he immediately informed Saul about them, as evidence that he was “a seer,” whose words must, therefore, be …
8624 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 44.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… the reference to the size of his tribe and the influence of his family? And this was exactly what Samuel had wished: gradually to prepare him for what was coming …
8625 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 53.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… just referred, is otherwise also of interest, as showing that the desire of Israel after a king must have sprung from other and deeper motives than merely …
8626 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 60.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… , and refers to the total want of regular armament.
8627 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 61.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… sacrifices refers to Saul’s purpose in going to Gilgal, and that the sentence about Samuel’s coming down is intercalated. But on this point I do not feel sure …
8628 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 68.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… Erdmann refer for a similar feat to Sallust, Bell. Jugurth. c. 89, 90. The quotation is so far erroneous that the story is told in c. 93, 94; but the feat of the Ligurian …
8629 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 82.3 (Alfred Edersheim)
… , “auburn,” refers to the color of the hair, which is rare in Palestine. The Authorised Version renders ver. 13 : “And Samuel anointed him in the midst of his brethren …
8630 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 88.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… Keil refers to a giant of nearly the same proportions who visited Berlin in 1859. The LXX. however, characteristically change the measurement from six to …
8631 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 96.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… it refers not to “prophecy,” but to the ecstatic state which often accompanied it, even in false prophets: comp. 1 Kings 22:22; Acts 16:16; 19:15. Saul was in a state of …
8632 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 104.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… naked,” refers, of course, only to his upper garments. In the excitement of the ecstasy he would put these away (comp. 2 Samuel 6:14, 16, 20 ).
8633 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 110.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… ,”—either referring to himself as the Divine instrument about to be employed, or to the “wallet” in which the bread was to be carried, as it were, on God’s errand. By …
8634 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 111.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… ,” as referring to Doeg’s identification (as a proselyte) with the Benjamites, and his probable settlement among them, as evidenced by 1 Samuel 22:7, 9. The Rabbis …
8635 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 113.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… they refer, although we would not, of course, be understood as implying that they were exactly composed at those very periods.
8636 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 114.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… in reference to this, as to other papers of the same kind, I have to dissent from not a few of the exegetical reasonings and inferences.
8637 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 121.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… 54 refers to this rather than to the second betrayal by the Ziphites, recorded in 1 Samuel 26 .
8638 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 132.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… ”—the reference is clearly to captives. The last clause of ver. 11 is a substantive sentence, being part of the narrative, and not of what the captives had said …
8639 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 136.2 (Alfred Edersheim)
… here refers not to a Divine, but simply to a supernatural appearance, indicating its character as not earthly. But in that supernatural light she has also …
8640 Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4, p. 144.1 (Alfred Edersheim)
… , probably referring to the illness which from fear and grief had seized Saul, forcing him to lean for support on his spear—“I knew that he would not live after …