‏ Joshua 11:8

the Lord.

21:44

great Zidon. or, Zidon-rabbah.

19:28; Ge 10:15; 49:13; Zec 9:2

Misrephoth-maim. or, salt pits. Heb. burning of waters.

13:6

‏ Judges 18:1

1 The Danites send five men to seek out an inheritance.

3 At the house of Micah they consult with Jonathan, and are encouraged on their way.

7 They search Laish, and bring back news of good hope.

11 Six hundred men are sent to surprise it.

14 In their way they rob Micah of his priest and his consecrated things.

27 They win Laish, and call it Dan.

30 They set up idolatry, wherein Jonathan inherits the priesthood.

no king.The word {mailech,} which generally means a king, is sometimes taken for a supreme ruler, governor, or judge (see Ge 36:31. De 33:5;) and it is probable it should be so understood here, and in the parallel passages.

17:6; 19:1; 21:25

the tribe.

Jos 19:40-48

for unto.

1:34

‏ Judges 18:7

Laish.

Jos 19:47

called Leshem. how they.

27,28; Re 18:7

magistrate. Heb. possessor, or, heir of restraint.

1Sa 3:13; 1Ki 1:6; Ro 13:3; 1Pe 2:14

and had no.In the most correct copies of the LXX. this clause stands thus; [kai logos ouk en autois meta Syrias;] "and they had no transactions with Syria;" evidently reading instead of ['âdâm ] {adam,} man, ['Arâm ] {aram,} Syria; words so nearly similar that the only difference between them is in the [Rêysh,] {raish,} and [Dâleth,] daleth, which in both MSS. and printed books is sometimes indiscernible. Laish was situated on the frontiers of Syria.

‏ Isaiah 23:4

I travail.

Jer 47:3,4; Eze 26:3-6; Ho 9:11-14; Re 18:23

‏ Isaiah 23:12

Thou shalt.

1,7; Eze 26:13,14; Re 18:22

thou oppressed.

37:22; 47:1,5; Jer 14:17; 46:11; La 1:15

daughter."The Sidonians," says Justin, "when their city was taken by the king of Ascalon, betook themselves to their ships; and landed and built Tyre;" Sidon was therefore the mother city.

2; Ge 10:15-19; 49:13; Jos 11:8

pass.

1; Nu 24:24; Eze 27:6

there also.

De 28:64-67; La 1:3; 4:15
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