2 Samuel 7:12-13
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umurmu(TB)/harimu(TL) <03117> [And when.] mendapat perhentian(TB)/mangkat(TL) <07901> [sleep.] membangkitkan(TB/TL) <06965> [I will set.] |
mendapat perhentian Kej 15:15; [Lihat FULL. Kej 15:15]; 1Raj 2:1; Kis 13:36 [Semua] anak kandungmu, 1Raj 8:20; Mazm 132:11-12; Yer 30:21; 33:15 [Semua] mengokohkan kerajaannya. Catatan Frasa: AKU AKAN MENGOKOHKAN KERAJAANNYA. |
mendirikan(TB)/membangunkan(TL) <01129> [He shall.] mengokohkan(TB)/menetapkan(TL) <03559> [I will stablish.] |
mendirikan rumah Ul 12:5; [Lihat FULL. Ul 12:5]; 1Raj 6:12 [Semua] bagi nama-Ku Ul 16:11; 1Raj 5:5; 8:19,29; 2Raj 21:4,7 [Semua] untuk selama-lamanya. 2Sam 7:16; Kej 9:16; [Lihat FULL. Kej 9:16]; 2Sam 22:51; 1Raj 2:4,45; 1Taw 22:10; 28:6; 2Taw 6:16; 7:18; 13:5; 21:7; Mazm 89:4-5,30,36-38; Ams 25:5; Yes 9:6; 16:5; Yer 17:25; 33:17,21; Dan 7:27 [Semua] |
2 Samuel 7:1
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raja(TB)/baginda(TL) <04428> [the king.] TUHAN(TB)/Tuhan(TL) <03068> [the Lord.] |
Judul : Janji Tuhan kepada Daud Perikop : 2Sam 7:1-17 Paralel: 1Taw 17:1-15 dengan 2Sam 7:1-17 di rumahnya semua musuhnya di sekeliling, |
2 Samuel 17:4
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Perkataan(TB)/sembah(TL) <01697> [the saying.] disetujui ... Absalom ... oleh(TB)/benarlah ..... pemandangan Absalom .... pemandangan(TL) <03474 053 05869> [pleased Absalom well. Heb. was right in the eyes of Absalom.] |
2 Samuel 17:11-12
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Israel(TB/TL) <03478> [all Israel.] pasir(TB/TL) <02344> [as the sand.] turut(TB)/pergi(TL) <01980> [thou go. Heb. they face, or presence, go, etc. in thine.] |
sampai Bersyeba Hak 20:1; [Lihat FULL. Hak 20:1] seperti pasir Kej 12:2; [Lihat FULL. Kej 12:2]; Yos 11:4; [Lihat FULL. Yos 11:4] [Semua] |
salah satu tempat tempatpun(TB)/tempatpun ................................. hidupnya(TL) <04725 0259> [in some place.] <05168> [we will light.] This is a very beautiful and expressive figure. The dew in Palestine, and other warm climates, falls fast, sudden, and heavy; and it falls upon every spot of earth, so that not a blade of grass escapes it. It is therefore no inapt emblem of a numerous and active army; and it was, perhaps, for this reason that the Romans called their light armed forces {rorarii.} |