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1901 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 238.17 (Matthew Henry)

3. Hannah’s humble vindication of herself from this crime with which she was charged. She bore it admirably well. She did not retort the charge and upbraid …

1902 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 238.18 (Matthew Henry)

4. The atonement Eli made for his rash unfriendly censure, by a kind and fatherly benediction, 1 Samuel 1:17. He did not (as many are apt to do in such a case) take it …

1903 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 238.19 (Matthew Henry)

5. The great satisfaction of mind with which Hannah now went away, 1 Samuel 1:18. She begged the continuance of Eli’s good opinion of her and his good prayers …

1904 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 238.20 (Matthew Henry)

Here is, I. The return of Elkanah and his family to their own habitation, when the days appointed for the feast were over, 1 Samuel 1:19. Observe how they improved …

1905 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 238.21 (Matthew Henry)

II. The birth and name of this desired son. At length the Lord remembered Hannah, the very thing she desired ( 1 Samuel 1:11 ), and more she needed not desire, that was …

1906 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 238.22 (Matthew Henry)

III. The close attendance Hannah gave to the nursing of him, not only because he was dear to her, but because he was devoted to God, and for him she nursed him herself …

1907 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 238.23 (Matthew Henry)

IV. The solemn entering of this child into the service of the sanctuary. We may take it for granted that he was presented to the Lord at forty days old, as all the …

1908 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 238.24 (Matthew Henry)

Lastly, The child Samuel did his part beyond what could have been expected from one of his years; for of him that seems to be spoken, He worshipped the Lord there …

1910 Strong’s Greek Concordance, p. ALLEGOREO.1 (James Strong)

(238) αλληγορεω, allegoreo

1911 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. בְּאֵר.2

… Onom.238, 2nd ed. 250 8 miles north of Eleutheropolis; cf. Rob BR i. 452 who comp. el-Bîreh, near Beth-shemesh.

1912 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. בּוֹצֵץ.2

† בּוֹצֵץ n.pr.loc. a rock by Michmash 1 S 14:4 ;—Βωσης Lag Onom. 238, 2nd ed. 250 .

1913 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. בְּלִי.2

… (Ew 238 d; but also RS JPh. xvi.72 ), Is 5:13 unawares (= suddenly); Ho 4:6 Ez 34:5 La 1:4 מִבְּלִי בָּאֵי מוֹעֵד for lack of comers to the stated feast. Followed by a pleon. אֵין …

1914 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. בֵ֫לֶת.2

… . (Ew § 238 d ), in the phrase (לָהֶם) עַד־בִּלְתִּי הִשְׁאִיר־לוֹ שָׂרִיד until one left him (them) not a remnant, Nu 21:35; Dt 3:3; Jos 8:22; 10:33; 11:8; 2 K 10:11 .— Jb 14:12 עַד־בִּלְתִּי …

1915 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. דָּגוֹן.2

… Götzendienst 238 ff., Baud in PRE 2 iii. 460 ff., especially Jen Kosmol. 449 ff. ). Vid. בֵּית דָּגוֹן p. 111.

1916 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. דָּקַק.2

… . Ew § 238 d Ol § 258 b Be; read perhaps לְהָדֵק Ki; or לָדַק [v. כַּדַּק Is 40:15 ] cf. Öt);— make dust of, pulverize וַיָּ֫דֶק לְעָפָר 2 K 23:6 (i.e. the Ashera), ‖ 2 Ch 34:4, 7 (כִּתַּת לְהֵדַק …

1917 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. חָטָא.2

† חָטָא 238 vb. miss (a goal or way), go wrong, sin ( NH id.; Aramaic חֲטָא, ܚܛܳܐ; Assyrian ḫaṭû, Zim BP 46; Sab. חֿטא, החֿטא, id., DHM in MV; Arabic خَطِىَٔ do wrong, commit a mistake …

1918 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. חָסֵר.2

… Ew § 238 a, cf. Ges §45. 1 a; abs. חָסוֹר Gn 8:5; Pt. חָסֵר 1 K 11:22; Ec 10:3 (v. חָסֵר infr.);— 1. lack : a. c. acc. Gn 18:28 (J) perchance the fifty righteous lack five, Dt 2:7 thou hast not lacked …

1919 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. כְּ.2

… (Ew § 238 a, 239 a ): cf. Is 23 b כְּשֵׁמַע צֹר. With the ptcp. † Gn 38:29 (si vera l.), perhaps 40:10; cf. Dr § 135. 6, Obs. 2. Note. — כְּ is rarely prefixed to preps., the only exx. which occur …

1920 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. כְּמוֹשׁ.2

… f. 238, 256 Nö ZMG 1888, 471; 𝔊 Χαμώς ) ;—god of the Moabites to whom Solomon erected a high place 1 K 11:7, 33; 2 K 23:13; Je 48:7 (Kt כמישׁ ), v 13. Moab is עַם־כ׳ Nu 21:29 (ode) people …