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The latter seems the correct position. V. 18. "A toell" — either an ordinary well, or a water- tank, — most likely the latter ; it was, probably, at the time, quite, or nearly, dry. I^'OTES ON H. SAMUEL. 77 ^ In his court" — t. E. , the court-yard round which the house was built. V. 20. "■The brook of water, "— the Kidron. V. 23. " Mahanaim" — Ishbosheth's former capital. "Absalom passed over Jordan" — not immediately after David, but, as HusLai had advised, when he had collected a large force ...from tlae whole country. The delay had proved, as Hushai had intended, of priceless value to the king. He found welcome, refreshment, and, best of all, adequate forces ; for the tribes E. Of Jordan, whose valour was conspicuous, came flocking to his standard, until, with them, and his followers who had come with him from Jerusalem, he found himself in a position to take the field, with good hope of success. V. 25. "Amasa, " — has not been hitherto mentioned. David seems to have entirely passed him over, though he was related to him in just the same degree as " the sons of Zeruiah.
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