Hakim-hakim 1:9
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Kemudian(TB)/Setelah(TL) <0310> [afterward.] Bukit(TB)/lembah-lembah(TL) <08219> [valley. or, low country.] |
di pegunungan, Bil 13:17; [Lihat FULL. Bil 13:17] Tanah Negeb Kej 12:9; [Lihat FULL. Kej 12:9]; Bil 21:1; [Lihat FULL. Bil 21:1]; Yes 30:6 [Semua] |
Hakim-hakim 8:35
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menunjukkan .............. dilakukannya(TB)/dibalasnya ................. dibuatnya(TL) <06213> [shewed.] Yerubaal-Gideon(TB)/Yerub-Baal(TL) <03378> [Jerubbaal.] Rather, Jerubbaal Gideon; as we say, Simon Peter; or call a person by his Christian and surname. Gideon was a mighty man of valour, a true patriot, evidently disinterested and void of ambition. He loved his country, and hazarded his life for it; but refused the kingdom, when offered to him and his heirs. The act of making the ephod was totally wrong; yet, probably it was done with no reprehensible design. |
keturunan Yerubaal Hak 6:32; [Lihat FULL. Hak 6:32] orang Israel. |
Hakim-hakim 20:12
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mengirim orang ..... beberapa(TB)/menyuruhkan beberapa(TL) <07971 0582> [sent men.] |
antara kamu |
Hakim-hakim 20:16
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kidal(TB/TL) <0334> [left-handed.] {Itter yad yemeeno,} "obstructed in his right hand;" so the Chaldee Targum, {gemid beedaih deyammeena,} contracted or impeded in his right hand." Le Clerc observes, that the 700 men left-handed seem therefore to have been made slingers, because they could not use the right hand, which is employed in managing heavier arms; and they could discharge the stones from the sling in a direction against which their opponents were not upon their guard, and thus do the greater execution. mengumban ... batu(TB)/mengali-ali batu(TL) <068 07049> [sling stones.] The sling was a very ancient warlike instrument; and, in the hands of those who were skilled in the use of it, produced astonishing effects. The inhabitants of the islands of Baleares, now Majorca and Minorca, were the most celebrated slingers of antiquity. They did not permit their children to break their fast, till they had struck down the bread they had to eat from the top of a pole, or some distant eminence. Vegetius tells us, that slingers could in general hit the mark at 600 feet distance. |
yang kidal, Hak 3:15; [Lihat FULL. Hak 3:15] |