The meaning of the first clause is plain enough. The man who was wearied in a foot-race should not venture (as Elijah, e.g., had done, 1Kings 18:46) to measure his speed against that of horses. The latter ("the swelling of Jordan") suggests the thoughts of the turbid stream of ...
(1Samuel 17:4;2Samuel 21:22;1Chronicles 20:5-8) after they had been driven from Hebron (Joshua 14:12-15;Joshua 15:13-14). Others, without adopting the LXX. reading, interpret the word rendered "their valley" as meaning, as inIsaiah 33:19, those that speak an unintelligible language...
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