inquired: 2Sa 5:19
fetch: Jos 8:2, Jos 8:7, 1Ch 14:14, Mat 9:29, Mat 9:30, Mat 8:23-25, Joh 9:6, Joh 9:7
the mulberry trees: The word bechaim, rendered mulberry trees, is rendered by Aquila, απιων, pear-trees, as the LXX also render in 1Ch 14:14-15; and so the Vulgate in both places has pyrorum. The Rabbins, however, believe bacha signifies the mulberry-tree; with whom Ursinus agrees. It more probably denotes a large shrub which the Arabs still call baca, from its distilling an odoriferous gum, from bachah to distil, as tears. Of this opinion is Celsius, who quotes a passage from Abulfadi, who describes it as a balsam shrub, having longish leaves, and bearing a large fruit with an acrid taste. M. Forskal mentions a tree by the name of beca, with leaves rather ovated, smooth, entire. Its berries are poisonous to the sheep.
Reciprocal: Jos 6:10 - until the day Jdg 20:29 - liers 1Sa 14:37 - Shall I go 1Sa 23:2 - inquired 1Sa 30:8 - inquired 2Sa 2:1 - inquired 2Sa 14:20 - fetch 2Sa 21:1 - of the Lord 1Ki 8:44 - whithersoever 1Ch 14:10 - inquired 2Ch 18:4 - Inquire Psa 84:6 - Baca