Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.

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Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.
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Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679.
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London :: Printed by John Richardson, for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newman, Jonathan Robinson, Bradbazon Ailmer, Thomas Cockeril, and Benjamin Alsop,
M.DC.LXXXIII [1683]
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"Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55363.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2025.

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CHAP. XXIX.

NOW the Philistines gathered together all their armies to Aphek a 1.1: and the Israelites pitch∣ed by a fountain which is in Jezreel.

2 And the lords of the Philistines passed on by hundreds, and by thousands: but David, and his men passed on the rereward with Achish b 1.2.

3 Then said the princes of the Philistines c 1.3, What do these Hebrews here? And Achish said un∣to the princes of the Philistines, Is not this David the servant of Saul the king of Israel, which hath been with me these days, or these years d 1.4, and I have ‡ 1.5 found no fault in him, since he fell unto me * 1.6, unto this day.

4 And the princes of the Philistines were wroth with him e 1.7, and the princes of the Philistines said unto him, * 1.8 Make this fellow return, that he may go again to his place which thou hast appointed him f 1.9, and let him not go down with us to bat∣tel, lest in the battel he be an adversary to us: for wherewith should he reconcile himself unto his master? should it not be with the heads of these men g 1.10?

5 Is not this David, of whom they sang one to another in dances, saying, * 1.11 Saul slew his thou∣sands, and David his ten thousands?

6 ¶ Then Achish called David, and said unto him, Surely, as the LORD liveth h 1.12, thou hast been upright, and thy going out, and thy coming in with me i 1.13 in the host is good in my •…•…ight: for I have not found evil in thee, since the day of thy coming unto me k 1.14, unto this day: nevertheless ‡ 1.15 the lords favour thee not.

7 Wherefore now return and go in peace, that thou ‡ 1.16 displease not the lords of the Philistines.

8 ¶ And David said unto Achish, But what have I done? and what hast thou found in thy servant so long as I have been ‡ 1.17 with thee unto this day, that I may not go to fight against the enemies of my lord the king l 1.18?

9 And Achish answered, and said to David, I know thou art good in my sight, as an angel of God m 1.19: notwithstanding the princes of the Phili∣stines have said, He shall not go up with us to the battel.

10 Wherefore now rise up early in the morning, with thy masters servants n 1.20 that are come with thee: and assoon as ye be up early in the morning, and have light, depart o 1.21.

11 So David and his men rose up early to depart in the morning, to return into the land of the Philistines, and the Philistines went up to Jez∣reel.

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