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Friday, May 30th, 2025
the Sixth Week after Easter
the Sixth Week after Easter
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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
4 Regum 15:17
Egressusque rex et omnis Israël pedibus suis, stetit procul a domo:
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Concordances:
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- InternationalParallel Translations
Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Et ait Samuel : Nonne cum parvulus esses in oculis tuis, caput in tribubus Israël factus es ? unxitque te Dominus in regem super Israël,
Et ait Samuel : Nonne cum parvulus esses in oculis tuis, caput in tribubus Israël factus es ? unxitque te Dominus in regem super Israël,
Nova Vulgata (1979)
Egressusque rex et omnis populus post eum steterunt ad ultimam domum.
Egressusque rex et omnis populus post eum steterunt ad ultimam domum.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
went forth: Psalms 3:1, *title Psalms 3:2, Psalms 66:12, Ecclesiastes 10:7
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the king went forth,.... From Jerusalem; which is repeated, that it might be observed in what a hurry and fright he was:
and all the people after him; his family, court, and servants, and as many of the people of Jerusalem as chose to go with him:
and tarried at a place that was afar off; when they had got at some distance from the city, they stopped and stayed a while; it could not be a great way from it, for they had not as yet passed over the brook Kidron, 2 Samuel 15:23.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Samuel 15:17. And tarried in a place — He probably waited till he saw all his friends safely out of the city.