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La Bible David Martin
1 Samuel 14:20
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Et Saül et tout le peuple qui était avec lui, fut assemblé à grand cri, et ils vinrent jusqu'au lieu du combat; et voici, les Philistins avaient l'épée tirée les uns contre les autres; c'était un désordre extrême.
Et Saül et tout le peuple qui était avec lui furent assemblés à grands cris, et vinrent à la bataille; et voici, l'épée de chacun était contre l'autre: ce fut une confusion terrible.
Puis Saül et tout le peuple qui était avec lui se rassemblèrent, et ils s'avancèrent jusqu'au lieu du combat; et voici, les Philistins tournèrent l'épée les uns contre les autres, et la confusion était extrême.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
assembled themselves: Heb. were cried together
every man's: 1 Samuel 14:16, Judges 7:22, 2 Chronicles 20:23, Isaiah 9:19-21, Isaiah 19:2
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 28:20 - vexation 1 Samuel 7:13 - against 1 Samuel 30:10 - so faint 1 Kings 20:21 - went out 2 Chronicles 20:22 - to sing and to Isaiah 9:21 - Ephraim Ezekiel 38:21 - every
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Saul, and all the people that were with him, assembled themselves,.... The six hundred men that were with him, unless we can suppose the 1000 that had been with Jonathan in Gibeah were here still, see 1 Samuel 13:2
and they came to the battle; to the field of battle, the place where the army of the Philistines had lain encamped:
and, behold, every man's sword was against his fellow; taking one another for Hebrews, or treacherous and disaffected persons; so that, though the Israelites had neither swords nor spears, they needed none, for the Philistines destroyed one another with their own swords; and there was a
very great discomfiture; noise, tumult, confusion, slaughter, and destruction.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Assembled themselves - See marg. Many versions give the sense “shouted,” which is far preferable, and only requires a different punctuation.