the Week of Proper 22 / Ordinary 27
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2 Samuel 8:12
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Syria: 2 Samuel 10:11, 2 Samuel 10:14, 2 Samuel 12:26-31, 1 Chronicles 18:11
Reciprocal: Exodus 17:14 - for I will Numbers 31:28 - levy 2 Samuel 8:2 - And so 2 Samuel 10:6 - Syrians of Bethrehob 1 Chronicles 4:43 - the rest 1 Chronicles 20:2 - and he brought Psalms 60:1 - when he strove
Cross-References
Now the springs of the deep and the floodgates of the heavens had been closed, and the rain had stopped falling from the sky.
Now the springs of the deep and the floodgates of the heavens had been closed, and the rain had stopped falling from the sky.
Also the fountains of the deep and the floodgates of the sky were closed, and the rain from the sky was restrained;
Also the fountains of the deep and the floodgates of the sky were closed, and the rain from the sky was restrained;
The fountaynes also of the deepe, and the windowes of heauen were stopped, and the rayne from heauen was restrayned.
Rain stopped falling from the sky, and water stopped flowing from under the earth.
the fountains of the deep and the windows of the heavens were closed, the rain from the heavens was restrained,
And watris weren decreessid, and the wellis of the see weren closid, and the wyndowis of heuene weren closid, and reynes of heuene weren ceessid.
The fountaines also of the deepe, and the windowes of heauen were stopped, and the raine from heauen was restrained.
The fountains also of the deep and the windows of heaven were stopped, and the rain from heaven was restrained;
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Of Syria,.... Of Syria of Damascus, as distinct from Syriazobah, Hadadezer was king of, after mentioned; this is omitted in
1 Chronicles 18:11;
and of Moab: who brought him gifts and presents, and were tributaries to him, 2 Samuel 8:2;
and of the children of Ammon; who very probably joined the Moabites, and were conquered and spoiled at the same time:
and of the Philistines; when Methegammah was taken from them, 2 Samuel 8:1;
and of Amalek; for though we have no account of any war of his with that people, since he was king, yet he doubtless had, and had been victorious and spoiled them; see Psalms 83:7;
and of the spoil of Hadadezer, son of Rehob, king of Zobah; see 2 Samuel 8:3. These conquests of David, are confirmed by the testimony of Eupolemus, an Heathen writer, who says that he overcame the Syrians by Euphrates, and the Assyrians in Galadene (or Gilead), and the Phoenicians; that he fought against the Idumeans (or Edomites), the Ammonites, Moabites, Ituraeans, Nabathaeans, and Nabdaeans; also against Syron king of Tyre and Phoenicia; all of whom he obliged to pay tribute to the Jews a.
a Apud Euseb. Praepar. Evangel. l. 9. c. 30. p. 447.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Syria - Rather, as in 1 Chronicles 18:11, Edom, which is manifestly the right reading, both because Edom, Moab, and Ammon are so frequently joined together, and because David’s Syrian spoil is expressly mentioned at the end of the verse. (The Hebrew letters for Aram (Syria) and Edom are very similar.)