1 Samuel 18:21

a snare.

Ex 10:7; Ps 7:14-16; 38:12; Pr 26:24-26; 29:5; Jer 5:26; 9:8

the hand.

17; 19:11,12

this day.

26

1 Samuel 23:9

David.

Jer 11:18,19; Ac 9:24; 14:6; 23:16-18

Bring.

6; 14:18; 30:7; Nu 27:21; Jer 33:3

Psalms 10:8-9

sitteth.

1Sa 22:18; 23:23; 2Ki 21:16; Pr 1:11,12; Hab 3:14; Lu 8:1; 10:1

his eyes.

17:11; Pr 6:12,13; Jer 22:17

are privily set. Heb. hide themselves.

He lieth.

17:12; 59:3; Mic 7:2; Ac 23:21

secretly. Heb. in the secret places.

La 3:10; Am 3:4; Na 2:11,12; Zec 11:3

to catch.

Jer 5:26; Eze 19:3-6; Hab 1:15; Joh 10:12

poor, when.

12:5; 35:10; 37:14; 109:31; Job 5:15,16; Pr 14:31; 22:16; 28:15

Isa 3:15; 32:7; Eze 22:29; Am 2:6,7; 5:11,12; Hab 3:14

Psalms 64:5

encourage.

Ex 15:9; Nu 22:6; Pr 1:11-14; Isa 41:6; Re 11:10

matter. or, speech. commune.

1Sa 23:19-23; Mt 23:15; 26:3,4

of laying snares. Heb. to hide snares.

124:7; 140:5

Who.

10:11; 59:7; 94:7; Eze 8:12

Psalms 142:3

my spirit.

22:14; 61:2; 102:4; 143:4; Mr 14:33-36

then thou.

1:6; 17:3; 139:2-4; Job 23:10

In the way.

31:4; 35:7,8; 56:6; 140:5; 141:9; Jer 18:22; Mt 22:15

Matthew 26:4

consulted.

Ps 2:2

by.

23:33; Ge 3:1; Ac 7:19; 13:10; 2Co 11:3

Acts 23:12-15

certain.

21,30; 25:3; Ps 2:1-3; 64:2-6; Isa 8:9,10; Jer 11:19; Mt 26:4

bound.

1Ki 19:2; 2Ki 6:31; Mt 27:25; Mr 6:23-26

under a curse. or, with an oath of execration.

Le 27:29; Jos 6:26; 7:1,15; Ne 10:29; Mt 26:74; *Gr:

1Co 16:22; Ga 3:13

that.Such execrable vows as these were not unusual among the Jews, who, from their perverted traditions, challenged to themselves a right of punishing without any legal process, those whom they considered transgressors of the law; and in some cases, as in the case of one who had forsaken the law of Moses, they thought they were justified in killing them. They therefore made no scruple of acquainting the chief priests and elders with their conspiracy against the life of Paul, and applying for their connivance and support; who, being chiefly of the sect of the Sadducees, and the apostle's bitterest enemies, were so far from blaming them for it, that they gladly aided and abetted them in this mode of dispatching him, and on its failure they soon afterwards determined upon making a similar attempt. (ch. 25:2, 3.) If these were, in their bad way, conscientious men, they were under no necessity of perishing for hunger, when the providence of God had hindered them from accomplishing their vow; for their vows of abstinence from eating and drinking were as easy to loose as to bind, any of their wise men or Rabbis having power to absolve them, as Dr. Lightfoot has shown from the Talmud.

1Sa 14:24,27,28,40-44; Ps 31:13

which.

2Sa 15:12,31; Joh 16:2

Ps 52:1,2; Isa 3:9; Jer 6:15; 8:12; Ho 4:9; Mic 7:3

that he.

25:3; Ps 21:11; 37:32,33; Pr 1:11,12,16; 4:16; Isa 59:7; Ro 3:14-16
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