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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 1 Samuel 30:19


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - 1 Samuel 30:19

και 2532 ου 3739 3757 διεφωνησεν αυτοις 846 απο 575 μικρου 3398 εως 2193 μεγαλου 3173 και 2532 απο 575 των 3588 σκυλων και 2532 εως 2193 υιων 5207 και 2532 θυγατερων 2364 και 2532 εως 2193 παντων 3956 ων 5607 5752 3739 ελαβον 2983 5627 5627 αυτων 846 τα 3588 παντα 3956 επεστρεψεν 1994 5656 δαυιδ

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And there was nothing missing small or great, neither of their sons or their daughters, nor of the spoils, and whatsoever they had taken: David recovered all.

King James Bible - 1 Samuel 30:19

And there was nothing lacking to them, neither small nor great, neither sons nor daughters, neither spoil, nor any thing that they had taken to them: David recovered all.

World English Bible

There was nothing lacking to them, neither small nor great, neither sons nor daughters, neither spoil, nor anything that they had taken to them. David brought back all.

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1Samuel 30:19

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 vi.ii.ix Pg 23
Not found in Scripture: but comp. Gen. xvii. 26, 27, Gen. xiv. 14.

What, then, was the knowledge given to him in this? Learn the eighteen first, and then the three hundred.1570

1570 Cod. Sin. inserts, “and then making a pause.”

The ten and the eight are thus denoted—Ten by Ι, and Eight by Η.1571

1571 This sentence is altogether omitted by inadvertence in Cod. Sin.

You have [the initials of the, name of] Jesus. And because1572

1572 Some mss. here read, “and further:” the above is the reading in Cod. Sin., and is also that of Hefele.

the cross was to express the grace [of our redemption] by the letter Τ, he says also, “Three Hundred.” He signifies, therefore, Jesus by two letters, and the cross by one. He knows this, who has put within us the engrafted1573

1573 This is rendered in the Latin, “the more profound gift,” referring, as it does, to the Gnosis of the initiated. The same word is used in chap. i.

gift of His doctrine. No one has been admitted by me to a more excellent piece of knowledge1574

1574 Literally, “has learned a more germane (or genuine) word from me,” being an idle vaunt on account of the ingenuity in interpreting Scripture he has just displayed.

than this, but I know that ye are worthy.


Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.xi Pg 2.1


Anf-03 vi.vii.xiv Pg 4
Job. See Job i. and ii.

—whom neither the driving away of his cattle nor those riches of his in sheep, nor the sweeping away of his children in one swoop of ruin, nor, finally, the agony of his own body in (one universal) wound, estranged from the patience and the faith which he had plighted to the Lord; whom the devil smote with all his might in vain. For by all his pains he was not drawn away from his reverence for God; but he has been set up as an example and testimony to us, for the thorough accomplishment of patience as well in spirit as in flesh, as well in mind as in body; in order that we succumb neither to damages of our worldly goods, nor to losses of those who are dearest, nor even to bodily afflictions.  What a bier9171

9171 “Feretrum”—for carrying trophies in a triumph, the bodies of the dead, and their effigies, etc.

for the devil did God erect in the person of that hero! What a banner did He rear over the enemy of His glory, when, at every bitter message, that man uttered nothing out of his mouth but thanks to God, while he denounced his wife, now quite wearied with ills, and urging him to resort to crooked remedies! How did God smile,9172

9172


Anf-02 ii.ii.ii Pg 24.2


Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 30

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:8 Ge 14:14-16 Nu 31:49 Job 1:10 Ps 34:9,10; 91:9,10 Mt 6:33


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