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Judges 9:4

And they gave him threescore and ten pieces of silver out of the house of Baalberith, with which Abimelech hired worthless and reckless persons, who followed him.
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George Leo Haydock

AD 1849
Weight. Hebrew, Chaldean, and Septuagint do not express what quantity of silver was given. (Menochius) But sicle on such occasions is generally supplied. (Calmet) Hence this sum would amount to little more than 8l. sterling. (Haydock) As this appears too insignificant a sum to maintain an army, (Calmet) some would supply pounds, each consisting of 24 sicles, or talents, which were equivalent to 3000 sicles. (Menochius) But this is without example, and the army of Abimelech was, probably, a company of banditti, or villains, who went with him to Ephra, to murder his brethren, and afterwards kept near his person. When he had got possession of his father's estate, and of the sovereign power, he found means to supply his wants. (Calmet) Baalberith. That is, Baal of the covenant, so called from the covenant they had made with Baal, chap. viii. 33. (Challoner) The custom of keeping money in temples was formerly very common. Almost all the cities of Greece sent money to the temple of Apo...

Richard Challoner

AD 1781
Baalberith: That is, Baal of the covenant, so called from the covenant they had made with Baal, chap. 8. 33.

Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation - 2 Peter 1:20

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