The meaning of Along in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)
a-long': Corresponding to two different Hebrew words, Judges 9:25; I Samuel 6:12; Jeremiah 41:6, joined with "come" and "go," vividly describes a course that is taken—it emphasizes its directness and immediateness. In Judges 7:12, "lay along in the valley," probably means "all the length" or "at length."
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