An Historical Account of the Life and Reign of David, King of Israel: Interspersed with Various Conjectures, Digressions and Disquisitions, in which ... Mr. Bayle's Criticisms Upon the Conduct and Character of that Prince, are Fully Considered, Volume 2J. Osborn, 1742 |
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... accord- ingly we find , that he was quickly elected to the fovereignty of that tribe : and the men of Judah ( faith the text ) came , and there they they anointed David king over the house of Judah ; 4 An Hiftorical Account of.
... accord- ingly we find , that he was quickly elected to the fovereignty of that tribe : and the men of Judah ( faith the text ) came , and there they they anointed David king over the house of Judah ; 4 An Hiftorical Account of.
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... house of Judah ; 2 Sam . ii . 4. Whether they did this with more dispatch , to influence the determinations of the other tribes in his favour ; or whether it was delayed , until their difpofitions were founded upon the point , is no ...
... house of Judah ; 2 Sam . ii . 4. Whether they did this with more dispatch , to influence the determinations of the other tribes in his favour ; or whether it was delayed , until their difpofitions were founded upon the point , is no ...
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... house of Benjamin , ( which bordered immediately upon Judah ) but in a fmaller number ( three thousand only ) ; for as yet the multitude of them , faith the text , ( that is , the greatest number ) kept the ward of the house of Saul ...
... house of Benjamin , ( which bordered immediately upon Judah ) but in a fmaller number ( three thousand only ) ; for as yet the multitude of them , faith the text , ( that is , the greatest number ) kept the ward of the house of Saul ...
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... house . And if not by Gibe- onites , it could of right be only inhabited by Levites , because it was a Levitical city , although in the tribe of Benjamin . And how Ifhbofheth could gain fuch confidence with the defcendants of Levi ...
... house . And if not by Gibe- onites , it could of right be only inhabited by Levites , because it was a Levitical city , although in the tribe of Benjamin . And how Ifhbofheth could gain fuch confidence with the defcendants of Levi ...
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... house of Saul : and then imme- diately follows , an account of Ifhbofheth's charging him with having gone in to his father's concubine . Both thefe circumstances put together , will , I think , ground a just fufpicion , that Abner meant ...
... house of Saul : and then imme- diately follows , an account of Ifhbofheth's charging him with having gone in to his father's concubine . Both thefe circumstances put together , will , I think , ground a just fufpicion , that Abner meant ...
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