the Week of Proper 12 / Ordinary 17
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1 Samuel 14:11
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Ketika mereka keduanya memperlihatkan diri kepada pasukan pengawal orang Filistin, berkatalah orang Filistin itu: "Lihat, orang-orang Ibrani keluar dari lobang-lobang tempat mereka bersembunyi."
Hata, serta keduanyapun menyatakan dirinya kepada kawal orang Filistin, maka kata orang Filistin itu: Bahwasanya orang Ibrani itu sudah keluar dari dalam gua, tempat mereka itu bersembunyi.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
out of the holes: 1 Samuel 14:22, 1 Samuel 13:6, Judges 6:2
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 20:18 - General Nehemiah 4:2 - feeble Isaiah 2:19 - And they Jeremiah 34:9 - Hebrew Jeremiah 41:9 - because of Gedaliah Micah 7:17 - move Nahum 3:11 - thou shalt be hid
Cross-References
And Abram toke Sarai his wyfe, and Lot his brothers sonne, & all their substaunce that they had in possession, and the soules that they had begotten in Haran, and they departed, that they might come into the lande of Chanaan: and into the lande of Chanaan they came.
And recouered all the goodes, and also brought agayne his brother Lot, & his goodes, the wome also, & the people.
And the kyng of Sodome sayde vnto Abram: geue me the soules, and take the goodes to thy selfe.
Thine oxe shalbe slayne before thine eyes, and thou shalt not eate thereof: Thyne asse shalbe violently taken away euen before thy face, and shall not be restored to thee agayne: Thy sheepe shalbe geuen vnto thyne enemies, and no man shall rescue them.
The Lorde shall smyte thee in the knees and legges with a mischeuous botch that can not be healed, euen from the sole of thy foote, vnto the top of thy head.
The same shall eate the fruite of thy cattell, and the fruite of thy lande, vntill he haue destroyed thee: and shall leaue thee neither corne, wyne, nor oyle, neither the encrease of thy kine, nor the flockes of thy sheepe, vntyll he haue brought thee to naught:
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And both of them discovered themselves unto the garrison of the Philistines,.... They passed over the valley that lay between Michmash and Gibeah, and presented themselves at the bottom of the hill or rock on which the garrison was, to the open view of it; and who might easily discern who they were, that they were Hebrews, as they did, as follows:
and the Philistines said, behold, the Hebrews came forth out of the holes where they had hid themselves, being in want of provisions, and almost starved, and so obliged to come out to seek for sustenance; see
1 Samuel 14:6.