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1 Samuel 14:14

And that first slaughter, which Jonathan and his armorbearer made, was about twenty men, within as it were a half acre of land, which a yoke of oxen might plow.
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George Leo Haydock

AD 1849
Day. Varro, allow 120 feet, Columella only 70, for a day's work, so that these twenty men were slain in the space of 60 or 35 feet. Louis de Dieu rejects all the other versions, and would translate the Hebrew "in almost the half of the length of a furrow, and in the breadth which is between two furrows in a field "so that the enemy would be very close together. Literally, "almost in the half of a furrow of a yoke of the field "which seems rather to be understood of the length, (Calmet) if indeed it have any meaning. Protestants are forced to help out the text: "within as it were a half acre of land, which a yoke of oxen might plough. "(Haydock) But a whole acre was the usual allowance. (Menochius) Hallet observes, "the Septuagint read the Hebrew in a different manner, and have rendered the verse thus, 'That first slaughter was. Of about twenty men, with darts, and stones, and flints of the field:' I suppose the read, Bétsim ubomáuth. "Kennicott adds, and ubgomri, as the Arabs still u...

Sulpicius Severus

AD 425
In these circumstances [with few weapons and Saul’s fearful army], Jonathan, with an audacious design and with his armor bearer as his only companion, entered the camp of the enemy, and having slain about twenty of them, [he] spread a terror throughout the whole army. And then, through the appointment of God, taking themselves to flight, they neither carried out orders nor kept their ranks but placed all the hope of safety in flight. Saul, perceiving this, hastily drew forth his men, and pursuing the fugitives, obtained a victory. - "Sacred History 1.33"

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

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