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Filipino Tagalog Bible
2 Mga Hari 9:5
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5 Ug sa pagdangat niya, ania karon, ang mga capitan sa panon nanaglingkod; ug siya miingon: Ako may usa ka tuyo kaninyo, Oh capitan. Ug si Jehu miingon: Kang kinsa kanamong tanan? Ug siya miingon: Kanimo, Oh capitan.
Bible Verse Review
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I have an errand: Judges 3:19
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 9:27 - that I may 2 Kings 4:13 - to the captain 2 Kings 9:2 - among his brethren 2 Kings 15:25 - a captain
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when he came, behold, the captains of the host were sitting,.... Either at a table, being at dinner, or at a council of war:
and he said, I have an errand unto thee, O captain; looking and directing his speech to Jehu; or, "I have a word to thee" l; something to say to thee, intimating that he desired to speak to him alone:
and Jehu said, unto which of all us? not perhaps at first thoroughly understanding who he meant; or however was willing to have it repeated and explained, that it might be manifest to the whole company that he was intended:
and he said, to thee, O captain; and to him only.
l דבר לי אליך "verbum mihi ad te", Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The chief officers - the generals - were assembled together in Jehu’s quarters, perhaps holding a council of war. The place of assembly seems to have been the great court. Hence, Jehu “went into the house” 2 Kings 9:6 entered, that is, one of the rooms opening into the court.