Amazing Stories is an American science fiction magazine published in the 20th century (and early 21st century, in two revivals). (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
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Amazing Stories began publication in 1926 under the editorship of Hugo Gernsback. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is May 1954 (v. 28 no. 2). The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from December 1932 (v. 7 no. 9). (More details) From 1958 onward the name fluctuated, sometimes including 'Science Fiction' along with or instead of 'Stories' in the title. Juicy stakes poker review. The magazine merged with Fantastic in 1980, which was also reflected in the title for a few years thereafter. Publication was suspended in 1995, resumed under the same owner and editor in 1998, and ceased in 2000. A revival under new ownership ran briefly from 2004 to 2005; another owner revived the magazine online in 2012.
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1926: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 1, dated April 1926.
1926: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 2, dated May 1926.
1926: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 3, dated June 1926.
1926: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 4, dated July 1926.
1926: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 5, dated August 1926.
1926: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 6, dated September 1926.
1926: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 7, dated October 1926.
1926: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 8, dated November 1926.
1926: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 9, dated December 1926.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 10, dated January 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 11, dated February 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 12, dated March 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 1, dated April 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 2, dated May 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 3, dated June 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 4, dated July 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 5, dated August 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 6, dated September 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 7, dated October 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 8, dated November 1927.
1927: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 9, dated December 1927.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 10, dated January 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 11, dated February 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 12, dated March 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 1, dated April 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 2, dated May 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 3, dated June 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 4, dated July 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 5, dated August 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 6, dated September 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 7, dated October 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 8, dated November 1928.
1928: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 9, dated December 1928.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 10, dated January 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 11, dated February 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 12, dated March 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 1, dated April 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 2, dated May 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 3, dated June 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 4, dated July 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 5, dated August 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 6, dated September 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 7, dated October 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 8, dated November 1929.
1929: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 9, dated December 1929.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 10, dated January 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 11, dated February 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 4, number 12, dated March 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 1, dated April 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 2, dated May 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 3, dated June 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 4, dated July 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 5, dated August 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 6, dated September 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 7, dated October 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 8, dated November 1930.
1930: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 9, dated December 1930.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 10, dated January 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 11, dated February 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 5, number 12, dated March 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 1, dated April 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 2, dated May 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 3, dated June 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 4, dated July 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 5, dated August 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 6, dated September 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 7, dated October 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 8, dated November 1931.
1931: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 9, dated December 1931.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 10, dated January 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 11, dated February 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 12, dated March 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 1, dated April 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 2, dated May 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 3, dated June 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 4, dated July 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 5, dated August 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 6, dated September 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 7, dated October 1932.
1932: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 8, dated November 1932.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 10, dated January 1933.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 11, dated February 1933.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 7, number 12, dated March 1933.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 1, dated April 1933.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 2, dated May 1933.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 3, dated June 1933.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 4, dated July 1933.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 5, dated August-September 1933.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 6, dated October 1933. A few pages near the end of the issue are missing from this scan.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 7, dated November 1933.
1933: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 8, dated December 1933.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 9, dated January 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 10, dated February 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 11, dated March 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 8, number 12, dated April 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 1, dated May 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 2, dated June 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 3, dated July 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 4, dated August 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 5, dated September 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 6, dated October 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 7, dated November 1934.
1934: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 8, dated December 1934.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 9, dated January 1935.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 10, dated February 1935.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 9, number 11, dated March 1935.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 1, dated April 1935.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 2, dated May 1935.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 3, dated June 1935.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 4, dated July 1935. A couple of pages near the front are missing.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 5, dated August 1935.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 6, dated October 1935.
1935: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 7, dated December 1935.
1936: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 8, dated February 1936.
1936: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 9, dated April 1936.
1936: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 10, dated June 1936.
1936: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 11, dated August 1936.
1936: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 12, dated October 1936.
1936: The Internet Archive has volume 10, number 13, dated December 1936.
1937: The Internet Archive has volume 11, number 1, dated February 1937.
1937: The Internet Archive has volume 11, number 2, dated April 1937.
1937: The Internet Archive has volume 11, number 3, dated June 1937.
1937: The Internet Archive has volume 11, number 5, dated October 1937.
1937: The Internet Archive has volume 11, number 6, dated December 1937.
1938: The Internet Archive has volume 12, number 1, dated February 1938.
1938: The Internet Archive has volume 12, number 2, dated April 1938.
1938: The Internet Archive has most of volume 12, number 3, dated June 1938. One story ('The Space Pirate') is omitted from the scan due to a renewed copyright.
1938: The Internet Archive has volume 12, number 4, dated August 1938.
1938: The Internet Archive has volume 12, number 5, dated October 1938.
1938: The Internet Archive has volume 12, number 6, dated November 1938.
1938: The Internet Archive has most of volume 12, number 7, dated December 1938. One story ('Master of Telepathy') is omitted from the scan due to a renewed copyright.
1939: The Internet Archive has volume 13, number 6, dated June 1939.
1939: The Internet Archive has volume 13, number 8, dated August 1939.
1939: The Internet Archive has volume 13, number 9, dated September 1939.
1939: The Internet Archive has volume 13, number 11, dated November 1939.
1939: The Internet Archive has volume 13, number 12, dated December 1939.
1940: The Internet Archive has volume 14, number 3, dated March 1940.
1940: The Internet Archive has volume 14, number 4, dated April 1940.
1940: The Internet Archive has volume 14, number 8, dated August 1940.
1940: The Internet Archive has volume 14, number 10, dated October 1940.
1940: The Internet Archive has volume 14, number 11, dated November 1940.
1941: The Internet Archive has volume 15, number 7, dated July 1941.
1941: The Internet Archive has volume 15, number 9, dated September 1941.
1941: The Internet Archive has volume 15, number 11, dated November 1941.
1941: The Internet Archive has volume 15, number 12, dated December 1941.
1942: The Internet Archive has volume 16, number 5, dated May 1942.
1942: The Internet Archive has volume 16, number 6, dated June 1942.
1942: The Internet Archive has volume 16, number 8, dated August 1942.
1942: The Internet Archive has volume 16, number 9, dated September 1942.
1942: The Internet Archive has volume 16, number 10, dated October 1942.
1942: The Internet Archive has volume 16, number 12, dated December 1942.
1943: The Internet Archive has volume 17, number 1, dated January 1943.
1943: The Internet Archive has volume 17, number 3, dated March 1943.
1943: The Internet Archive has volume 17, number 4, dated April 1943.
1943: The Internet Archive has volume 17, number 6, dated June 1943.
1943: The Internet Archive has volume 17, number 7, dated July 1943.
1943: The Internet Archive has volume 17, number 8, dated August 1943.
1943: The Internet Archive has volume 17, number 9, dated September 1943.
1943: The Internet Archive has volume 17, number 10, dated November 1943.
1944: The Internet Archive has volume 18, number 1, dated January 1944.
1944: The Internet Archive has volume 18, number 3, dated May 1944.
1944: The Internet Archive has volume 18, number 4, dated September 1944.
1944: The Internet Archive has volume 18, number 5, dated December 1944.
1945: The Internet Archive has volume 19, number 1, dated March 1945.
1945: The Internet Archive has volume 19, number 2, dated June 1945.
1945: The Internet Archive has volume 19, number 3, dated September 1945.
1945: The Internet Archive has volume 19, number 4, dated December 1945.
1946: The Internet Archive has volume 20, number 1, dated February 1946.
1946: The Internet Archive has volume 20, number 2, dated May 1946.
1946: The Internet Archive has volume 20, number 3, dated June 1946.
1946: The Internet Archive has volume 20, number 5, dated August 1946.
1946: The Internet Archive has volume 20, number 6, dated September 1946.
1946: The Internet Archive has volume 20, number 7, dated October 1946.
1946: The Internet Archive has volume 20, number 8, dated November 1946.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 1, dated January 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 2, dated February 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 3, dated March 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 4, dated April 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 5, dated May 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 6, dated June 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 7, dated July 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 8, dated August 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 9, dated September 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 10, dated October 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 11, dated November 1947.
1947: The Internet Archive has volume 21, number 12, dated December 1947.
1948: The Internet Archive has volume 22, number 6, dated June 1948.
1948: The Internet Archive has volume 22, number 8, dated August 1948.
1950: The Internet Archive has volume 24, number 1, dated January 1950.
1951: The Internet Archive has volume 25, number 2, dated February 1951.
1951: The Internet Archive has volume 25, number 3, dated March 1951.
1952: The Internet Archive has volume 26, number 1, dated January 1952.
1959: The Internet Archive has portions of volume 33, number 11, dated November 1959. Two stories ('Sneak Preview' and 'The Flesh-Man From Far Wide') are omitted from the scan due to renewed copyrights.
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(9) The fort.--The same word as strong hold in 2Samuel 5:7.
Millo.--A word always used in Hebrew with the definite article (except in Judges 9:6; Judges 9:20), the Millo. It is probably an old Canaanitish name for the fortification on the northern end of Mount Zion, 'inward' from which the palace was situated. Subsequent kings, as Solomon (1Kings 11:27) and Hezekiah (2Chronicles 32:5), saw its importance and added to its strength. On all other sides Zion was protected by precipitous ravines. There is, however, some difference of opinion about the topography of ancient Jerusalem.
Verse 9. - David dwelt in the fort. It was the stronghold or citadel of Zion which David took for his abode; but as he needed space for the dwellings of his mighty men, and for those who would soon flock for trade and security to the capital, David proceeded to fortify the whole of the summit. His works began from 'the Millo,' rendered 'the citadel' by the LXX. Many, deriving the name from a Hebrew root signifying to fill, think that it was a mound, but Nature had herself supplied fit heights for defence, and it is evident that the place was called 'the Millo' when David captured the city. We find 'Beth-Millo' also in Judges 9:6, 20, where it signifies those who held the citadel of Shechem; and this Mills at Jerusalem was without doubt the old Jebusite keep, and the explanation of its name must be sought in the Jebusite language. As it formed one of the strongest defences of the city, it was rebuilt by Solomon (1 Kings 9:24; 1 Kings 11:27), and repaired by Hezekiah (2 Chronicles 32:5) in preparation for the Assyrian attack. Probably it stood at a corner, whence the phrase, 'round about from the Millo and inward,' or, as it is expressed in 1 Chronicles 11:8, 'from the Millo inward,' that is, starting from. the Millo, the walls enclosed the space behind it. In the parallel place (1 Chronicles 11:8) we find an interesting addition to the narrative, namely, that 'Joab repaired the rest of the city.' It appears from this that the Jebusites had occupied a good deal of the ground with their habitations, though probably the number of the tribe was not great; or possibly there remained old buildings which were the remains of the Hittite city, and which, being of massive construction, were easily made fit once again for human habitation. We see also proof of Joab's great ability in peace as well as in war. He it was who had captured the stronghold, and it was now his office to arrange the streets and plan of the city, and to assign dwellings to David's mighty men. This would be a work sure to cause jealousy and heart burnings, and no one but Joab, their old commander, could have satisfied them. We find that he assigned to one of them, Uriah the Hittite, a space of ground for a dwelling close to the royal palace. We may suppose, then, that David was now fully reconciled to the 'hard sons of Zeruiah' (2 Samuel 3:39), and in the stern wars which followed David's election, he needed and had the full benefit of their vigour and ability. Parallel Commentaries . So David דָּוִד֙(dā·wiḏ) Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 1732: David -- perhaps 'beloved one', a son of Jesse took up residence וַיֵּ֤שֶׁב(way·yê·šeḇ) Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 3427: To sit down, to dwell, to remain, to settle, to marry in the fortress
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בַּמְּצֻדָ֔ה(bam·mə·ṣu·ḏāh) Preposition-b, Article | Noun - feminine singular Strong's Hebrew 4686: A net, capture, a fastness and called וַיִּקְרָא־(way·yiq·rā-) Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 7121: To call, proclaim, read it לָ֖הּ(lāh)
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Preposition | third person feminine singular Strong's Hebrew the City עִ֣יר(‘îr) Noun - feminine singular construct Strong's Hebrew 5892: Excitement of David. דָּוִ֑ד
(dā·wiḏ) Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 1732: David -- perhaps 'beloved one', a son of Jesse
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He דָּוִד֙(dā·wiḏ) Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 1732: David -- perhaps 'beloved one', a son of Jesse built it up וַיִּ֤בֶן(way·yi·ḇen) Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 1129: To build all the way around, סָבִ֔יב(sā·ḇîḇ) Adverb Strong's Hebrew 5439: A circle, neighbour, environs, around from מִן־(min-) Preposition Strong's Hebrew 4480: A part of, from, out of the supporting terraces הַמִּלּ֖וֹא(ham·mil·lō·w) Article | Noun - proper - feminine singular Strong's Hebrew 4407: Millo -- a rampart, the citadel inward. וָבָֽיְתָה׃(wā·ḇā·yə·ṯāh) Conjunctive waw | Noun - masculine singular | third person feminine singular Strong's Hebrew 1004: A house
2 Samuel 5:9 NIV 2 Samuel 5:9 NLT 2 Samuel 5:9 ESV 2 Samuel 5:9 NASB 2 Samuel 5:9 KJV 2 Samuel 5:9 BibleApps.com 2 Samuel 5:9 Biblia Paralela 2 Samuel 5:9 Chinese Bible 2 Samuel 5:9 French Bible 2 Samuel 5:9 Clyx Quotations OT History: 2 Samuel 5:9 David lived in the stronghold and called (2Sa iiSam 2 Sam ii sam)