The Second book of Samuel With Maps Notes And Introduction

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The Second book of Samuel With Maps Notes And Introduction
A F Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick
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There is no cause] The Heb. Text cannot be so translated, and is certainly corrupt. The Sept. Is also confused, but its original reading as indicated by the Old Latin Version gives an excellent sense, thus ; ^'Aitd she said tmto him, Nay, viy brother, for greater will be this latter wrong, in senditig me away, than the former that thou didst unto mey 18. A garment of divers colours'] The expression is used elsewhere only of Joseph's "coat of many colours" (Gen. Xxxvii. 3, 23), and pro- bably me...ans a long tunic with sleeves, worn, it would seem, as an outer garment in place of the usual mantle. The fact of her wearing this distinctive dress is mentioned, to shew that the servant and the people who met her in the street would at once recognise who she was.
19. A7id Tamar put ashes, &c. ] The ashes and the torn garments (i Sam. Iv. 12; Esth. Iv. I), and the hands clasped above the head (Jer. Ii. 37), were all marks of grief and shame.
went on crying] Went away shrieking- as she went; not lament- ing with silent tears, but with loud passionate shrieks and wailing.


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