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1 Samuel 8:20

TSK Full Life Study Bible

8:20

8:20

segala bangsa-bangsa

1Sam 8:5; [Lihat FULL. 1Sam 8:5]


1 Samuel 13:10

TSK Full Life Study Bible

13:10

Saul(TB)/Saulpun(TL) <07586> [Saul.]

salam(TB)/memberi salam(TL) <01288> [salute him. Heb. bless him.]

13:10

tampaklah Samuel

1Sam 15:13

memberi salam

1Sam 25:14


1 Samuel 17:4

TSK Full Life Study Bible

17:4

Goliat(TB/TL) <01555> [Goliath.]

Gat(TB/TL) <01661> [of Gath.]

Tingginya(TB)/tinggi(TL) <01363> [whose height.]

enam hasta ....... hasta(TB)/enam hasta(TL) <0520 08337> [six cubits.]

According to Bp. Cumberland's calculation, the height of Goliath was about eleven feet ten inches; but Parkhurst estimating the ordinary cubit at seventeen inches and a half, calculates that he was nine feet six inches high. Few instances can be produced of men who can be compared with him. Pliny says, "The tallest man that hath been seen in our days was one name Gabara, who, in the days of Claudius, the late Emperor, was brought out of Arabia: he was nine feet nine inches." Josephus mentions a Jew, named Eleazar, whom Vitellius sent to Rome, who was seven cubits, or ten feet two inches high. Becanus saw a man near ten feet, and a woman that was full ten feet. And, to mention no more, a man of the name of John Middleton, born at Hale, near Warrington, in Lancashire, in the reign of James the First, was more than nine feet high. Dr. Plott, in his history of Staffordshire, says, that "his hand, from the carpus to the end of the middle finger, was seventeen inches, his palms eight inches and a half broad, and his whole height was nine feet three inches; wanting but six inches of the height of Goliath of Gath."

17:4

Namanya Goliat,

1Sam 21:9; 2Sam 21:19 [Semua]


1 Samuel 18:13

TSK Full Life Study Bible

18:13

menjauhkan(TB)/dijauhkan(TL) <05493> [removed.]

berada(TB)/keluar(TL) <03318> [he went out.]

Saul was sensible that the Lord was departed from him; while he perceived, with evident sorrow of heart, that the Lord had given David peculiar wisdom, and that he was with him to prosper all his undertakings. This increased the disquietude of his malevolent mind, and his dread of David as a prevailing rival: he therefore removed him from his presence. This impolitic step, however, served the more to ingratiate David with the people, by affording him the opportunity of leading them forth to victory over their enemies.

18:13

di depan

Bil 27:17

segala gerakan

2Sam 5:2


1 Samuel 20:35

TSK Full Life Study Bible

20:35

sesuai ... janjinya(TB)/dijanji(TL) <04150> [at the time.]



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