Judges 6:11

an angel.

14-16; 2:1-5; 5:23; 13:3,18-20; Ge 48:16; Jos 18:23; Isa 63:9

Abi-ezrite.

8:2; Jos 17:2

Gideon.

Heb 11:32

Gedeon. hide it . Heb. cause it to flee.

2 Samuel 23:17

Be it far.

20:20; Ge 44:17; 1Sa 2:30; 26:11; 1Ki 21:3; 1Ch 11:19

the blood.

Ge 9:4; Le 17:10; Ps 72:14; Mt 26:28; Mr 14:24; Joh 6:52-54

jeopardy.

Jud 5:18; 1Co 15:30

Jeremiah 40:9-12

sware.

1Sa 20:16,17; 2Ki 25:24

Fear.

27:11; 38:17-20; Ge 49:15; Ps 37:3; 128:2

serve. Heb. stand before.

35:19; De 1:38; Pr 22:29; Lu 21:36

gather.

39:10

summer.

12; 48:32; 2Sa 16:1; Isa 16:9; Mic 7:1

all the Jews.

24:9; Isa 16:4; Eze 5:3,12; 25:2,6,8,12; 35:5,15; Ob 1:11-14

12

Jeremiah 41:1-10

1 Ishmael, treacherously killing Gedaliah and others, purposes with the residue to flee unto the Ammonites.

11 Johanan recovers the captives, and is minded to flee into Egypt.

the seventh month.This was the month {Tisri,} answering to the new moon of September, the seventh of the sacred, but the first of the civil year; on the third day of which the Jews keep a fast, in commemoration of the death of Gedaliah, to which the prophet Zechariah refers, ch. 8:19; 39:2; 52:6. 2 Ki 25:3, 8, 25. Zec 7:5; 8:19.

Ishmael.

40:6,8

Elishama.

36:12,20

of the.

Pr 13:10; 27:4; Jas 4:1-3

seed.

2Ki 11:1; 2Ch 22:10; Eze 17:13

they did.

40:14-16; 2Sa 3:27; 20:9,10; Ps 41:9; 109:5; Pr 26:23-26

Da 11:26,27; Lu 22:47,48; Joh 13:18

and smote.

2Ki 25:25

whom.

40:7

11,12; 2Ki 25:25; Ec 9:18; La 1:2

after.

1Sa 27:11; Ps 52:1,2

came.

2Ki 10:13,14

Shechem.

Ge 33:18; 34:2; Jos 24:32; Jud 9:1; 1Ki 12:1,25

Shiloh.

7:12,14; Jos 18:1

Samaria.

1Ki 16:24,29

their beards.All these were signs of deep mourning; which, though forbidden on funeral occasions, were customary, and perhaps counted allowable, on seasons of public calamity, and this mourning was probably on account of the destruction of Jerusalem.

Le 19:27,28; De 14:1; 2Sa 10:4; Isa 15:2

to the.

1Sa 1:7; 2Ki 25:9; Ps 102:14

weeping, etc. Heb. in going and weeping.

50:4; 2Sa 1:2-16; 3:16; Pr 26:23-26

slew.

1Ki 15:28,29; 16:10-12; 2Ki 11:1,2; 15:25; Ps 55:23; Pr 1:16

Isa 59:7; Eze 22:27; 33:24-26; Ro 3:15

Slay.

Job 2:4; Ps 49:6-8; Pr 13:8; Mt 6:25; 16:26; Mr 8:36,37; Php 3:7-9

treasures.These "treasures hid in the field" were doubtless laid up in subterranean pits, similar to the {mattamores} in Barbary, in which, Dr. Shaw informs us, they deposit the grain when winnowed; two or three hundred of them being sometimes together, and the smallest holding four hundred bushels. The same mode of keeping corn prevails in Syria and the Holy Land.

the pit.This was probably a large reservoir for receiving rain water, which Asa had caused to be made in the midst of the city, in case of a siege.

because of Gedaliah. or, near Gedaliah. Heb. by the hand,or the side of Gedaliah. was it.

Jos 10:16-18; Jud 6:2; 1Sa 13:6; 14:11,22; 24:3; 2Sa 17:9

Heb 11:38

for fear.

1Ki 15:17-22; 2Ch 16:1-10

all the.

40:11,12

even.

22:30; 39:6; 43:5-7; 44:12-14

whom.

40:7

to the.

40:14; Ne 2:10,19; 4:7,8; 6:17,18; 13:4-8

Jeremiah 41:18

for they.

42:11,16; 43:2,3; 2Ki 25:25; Isa 30:16,17; 51:12,13; 57:11

Lu 12:4,5

because.

2

whom.

40:5

Jeremiah 42:14

we will go.

41:17; 43:7; De 29:19; Isa 30:16; 31:1

nor hear.

4:19,21; Ex 16:3; 17:3; Nu 11:5; 16:13

Jeremiah 42:16

that the sword.

13; 44:13,27; De 28:15,22,45; Pr 13:21; Eze 11:8; Am 9:1-4

Zec 1:6; Joh 11:48

follow close. Heb. cleave. there ye.

44:11,12,27
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