2 Samuel 15:23
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negeri(TB)/negeripun(TL) <0776> [all the country.] sungai(TB/TL) <05158> [the brook.] The brook Kidron, which is but a few paces broad, runs along the valley of Jehoshaphat, east of Jerusalem, to the south-west corner of the city, and then, turning to the south-east, empties itself into the Dead Sea. Like the Ilissus, it is dry at least nine months in the year, being only furnished with water in the winter, and after heavy rains: its bed is narrow and deep, which indicates that it must formerly have been the channel for waters which have found some other, and probably subterraneous course. Kidron(TB)/Kideron(TL) <06939> [Kidron.] [Cedron. the wilderness.] |
suara keras, sungai Kidron 1Raj 2:37; 2Raj 23:12; 2Taw 15:16; 29:16; 30:14; Yer 31:40 [Semua] sungai Kidron |
2 Samuel 16:1
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baru saja turun(TB)/turun sedikit(TL) <05674 04592> [little past.] Ziba(TB/TL) <06717> [Ziba.] sepasang(TB)/dua ekor(TL) <06776> [with a couple.] buah-buahan musim panas(TB)/buah ara(TL) <07019> [summer.] These were probably pumpkins, cucumbers, or water-melons; the two latter being extensively used in the East to refresh travellers in the burning heat of the summer; and probably, as Mr. Harmer supposes, called summer fruits on this very account. sebuyung(TB)/sekirbat(TL) <05035> [a bottle.] |
Judul : Daud bertemu dengan Ziba Perikop : 2Sam 16:1-4 datanglah Ziba, sebuyung anggur. 1Sam 25:18; [Lihat FULL. 1Sam 25:18]; 1Taw 12:40 [Semua] |
2 Samuel 17:22
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menyeberangi .............. menyeberangi(TB)/menyeberanglah .............. menyeberang(TL) <05674> [and they passed.] ketinggalan(TB)/kurang(TL) <05737> [there lacked.] |
2 Samuel 18:9
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kepalanya(TB)/kepala(TL) <07218> [his head.] Riding furiously under the thick boughs of a great oak, which hung low and had never been cropped, either the twisted branches, or some low forked bough of the tree, caught him by the neck, or, as some think, by the loops into which his long hair had been pinned, which had been so much his pride, and was now justly made a halter for him. He may have hung so low from the bough, in consequence of the length of his hair, that he could not use his hands to help himself, or so entangled that his hands were bound, so that the more he struggled the more he was embarrassed. This set him up as a fair mark to the servants of David; and although David would have spared his rebellious son, if his orders had been executed, yet he could not turn the sword of Divine justice, in executing the just, righteous sentence of death on this traitorous son. tergantung(TB)/tergantunglah(TL) <05414> [taken up.] |
tersangkutlah kepalanya |