An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 371
... Ishbosheth upon the throne , and supported him on it against the attempts of Da- vid ; but being full of resentment , because Ishbosheth reproved him for having taken one of Saul's concu- bines , he entered into a treaty with David to ...
... Ishbosheth upon the throne , and supported him on it against the attempts of Da- vid ; but being full of resentment , because Ishbosheth reproved him for having taken one of Saul's concu- bines , he entered into a treaty with David to ...
Page 374
... Ishbosheth ? the very same thing that would happen between two infidel and most ambitious kings . David and Ishbosheth made continual war upon each other , to see which of the two should get the other's portion , in order to enjoy the ...
... Ishbosheth ? the very same thing that would happen between two infidel and most ambitious kings . David and Ishbosheth made continual war upon each other , to see which of the two should get the other's portion , in order to enjoy the ...
Page 385
... Ishbosheth and against Absalom , and of men- tioning only the wars in which David was first attack- ed . Should not some notice have been taken of those in which the scripture represents him as the aggressor , and of the astonishing ...
... Ishbosheth and against Absalom , and of men- tioning only the wars in which David was first attack- ed . Should not some notice have been taken of those in which the scripture represents him as the aggressor , and of the astonishing ...
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