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"Then men will say: “Surely there is a reward for the righteous. There is indeed a God who judges in the earth" - Psalms 58:11
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Post by Admin on Mar 8, 2023 5:45:21 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Mar 8, 2023 5:46:13 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Mar 8, 2023 5:47:30 GMT -5
ELHANAN Several suggestions have been made for an explanation of the problem. The Targum preserves a tradition that Elhanan is to be identified with David. The Soncino Books of the Bible, edited by A. Cohen (London, 1951, 1952), comment that there is no difficulty in the assumption that there were two Goliaths, commenting also that "Goliath" may have been a descriptive title like “Pharaoh,” “Rabshakeh,” “Sultan.” The fact that one text refers to “Jaare-oregim,” whereas the other reads “Jair,” and also that only the account in Second Samuel contains the term “Bethlehemite [Heb., behth hal·lach·miʹ],” while the Chronicles account alone contains the name “Lahmi [ʼeth-Lach·miʹ],” has been suggested by the majority of commentators to be the result of a copyist’s error.—See JAARE-OREGIM; LAHMI. m.wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1200001739JAARE-OREGIM (Jaʹa·re-orʹe·gim). A name appearing only at 2 Samuel 21:19. It is generally believed that scribal error has given rise to this name and that the correct reading is preserved in the parallel text at 1 Chronicles 20:5. “Jaare” is considered to be an alteration of “Jair,” and “oregim” (ʼo·reghimʹ, “weavers” or “loom workers”) is thought to have been copied inadvertently from a line below in the same verse.
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Post by Admin on Mar 8, 2023 5:49:42 GMT -5
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