. The comprehensive commentary on the Holy Bible : containing the text according to the Authorised version : Scott's marginal references : Matthew Henry's commentary, condensed ... the practical observations of Thomas Scott : with extensive notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill [et al.]. 2: 16. 60:9. Jon. 1:3.k See on 9:28. P«. 45:9.I 2 Chr. 2U:37. 25:7.n, See oa 9:26.—Num. 33:35,38. fatal, and was unwilling to intimidate his forces by wholly leaving thefield of battle ; therefore, probably, having retired that his woundmight be dressed, he returned, and remained in hia chariot till he d

. The comprehensive commentary on the Holy Bible : containing the text according to the Authorised version : Scott's marginal references : Matthew Henry's commentary, condensed ... the practical observations of Thomas Scott : with extensive notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill [et al.]. 2: 16. 60:9. Jon. 1:3.k See on 9:28. P«. 45:9.I 2 Chr. 2U:37. 25:7.n, See oa 9:26.—Num. 33:35,38. fatal, and was unwilling to intimidate his forces by wholly leaving thefield of battle ; therefore, probably, having retired that his woundmight be dressed, he returned, and remained in hia chariot till he d Stock Photo
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. The comprehensive commentary on the Holy Bible : containing the text according to the Authorised version : Scott's marginal references : Matthew Henry's commentary, condensed ... the practical observations of Thomas Scott : with extensive notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill [et al.]. 2: 16. 60:9. Jon. 1:3.k See on 9:28. P«. 45:9.I 2 Chr. 2U:37. 25:7.n, See oa 9:26.—Num. 33:35, 38. fatal, and was unwilling to intimidate his forces by wholly leaving thefield of battle ; therefore, probably, having retired that his woundmight be dressed, he returned, and remained in hia chariot till he died. Scott.(34.) Between the joints and the harness.] ScoK prefers the marg.reading. Between the cuirass and the lower part of the helmet, or between the cuirass, and cuissarts [thighpieces.]. Joints.] De-bagim. Conjuncturan.Tars-.Juncturas; does thisallude to a. jointed thish-piece like that (evidentlyroyal) given in the cut, from the tombs of Thebes?Over this was the coatof mail, seen in the cut, 2Sam. 1:9. (Comp. thenote there, and on 1 Sam.17:5—7.) Perhaps theseare the two pieces of ar-mor referred to in thetext. Harness.] An oldword for ?armor. Heb.Shirion. Lorica, coat ofmail. Chal. lorica. Forthese two words theSept. has, pneumon and thorax -, the Vulg. pulmo and stomachum ;. Arab, commissuram loricas; Syr. juncturam thoracis. Ed. Verse 39. Ivory house.] It cannot be supposed, that this house was built ofivory : but it was so inlaid and ornamented with ivory, that it thencederived its principal elegance, or magnificence. {M. R. q.) Scott.Verses 41—45. Perhaps this general account is here given, of Jehoshaphats reignover Judah, in order to contrast it with Ahabs wicked reign overIsrael. (M. R.—2 5. 2 CAr. 17:—20;) Id. lii^h places. (43) This error was so deeply rooted, that the bestof the kings, till Hezekiahs time, . . connived at it. Patrick. 2 K.18:4, 22. 2 Chr. 31:1.) Id. Verse 47. David had conquered Edom; and it is probable, that till this timethe nominal king