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the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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La Bible Ostervald
Juges 3:21
Et Éhud, avançant la main gauche, tira l'épée de son côté droit, et la lui enfonça dans le ventre;
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Darby's French Translation
et Éhud étendit sa main gauche, et prit l'épée de dessus son côté droit, et la lui enfonça dans le ventre;
et Éhud étendit sa main gauche, et prit l'épée de dessus son côté droit, et la lui enfonça dans le ventre;
Louis Segond (1910)
Alors Ehud avança la main gauche, tira l'épée de son côté droit, et la lui enfonça dans le ventre.
Alors Ehud avança la main gauche, tira l'épée de son côté droit, et la lui enfonça dans le ventre.
La Bible David Martin (1744)
Et Ehud avançant sa main gauche, prit l'épée de dessus sa cuisse droite, et la lui enfonça dans le ventre;
Et Ehud avançant sa main gauche, prit l'épée de dessus sa cuisse droite, et la lui enfonça dans le ventre;
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
thrust it: Numbers 25:7, Numbers 25:8, 1 Samuel 15:33, Job 20:25, Zechariah 13:3, 2 Corinthians 5:16
Reciprocal: Judges 3:16 - upon Judges 4:21 - took 2 Samuel 20:10 - in Joab's
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Ehud put forth his left hand, and took the dagger from his right thigh,.... Being, as before observed, a lefthanded man; Judges 3:15, and this he could the better do, without being taken notice of by the king, who, if he saw him move his left hand, would have no suspicion of his going to draw a dagger with it, and which also was hidden under his raiment, Judges 3:16;
and thrust it into his belly; Josephus d says into his heart; it is certain the wound was mortal, and must have been in a part on which, life depended.
d Antiqu. l. 5. c. 4. sect. 2.