2 Samuel 2:5-6
David.This was a generous and noble act, highly indicative of the grandeur of David's mind. He respected Saul, though he had been greatly injured by him, as the anointed king of Israel, and once his legitimate sovereign; and he loved Jonathan as his most intimate friend. Blessed.Ru 1:8; 2:20; 3:10; 1Sa 23:21; 24:19; 25:32,33; Ps 115:15 the Lord.15:20; Ps 57:3; Pr 14:22; Mt 5:7; 2Ti 1:16-18I also.9:3,7; 10:2; Mt 5:44; 10:16; Phm 1:18,192 Samuel 23:1
1 David, in his last words, professes his faith in God's promises to be beyond sense or experience.6 The different state of the wicked.8 A catalogue of David's mighty men. A.M. 2989. B.C. 1015. An. Ex. Is. 476. the last.Ge 49:1; De 33:1; Jos 23:1-24:32; Ps 72:20; 2Pe 1:13-15raised.7:8,9; Ps 78:70the anointed.1Sa 2:10; 16:12,13; Ps 2:6; 89:20sweet psalmist.1Ch 16:4,5,7,9; Am 6:5; Lu 20:42; 24:44; Eph 5:19,20; Col 3:16Jas 5:131 Chronicles 13:2
If it seem.1Ki 12:7; 2Ki 9:15; Pr 15:22; Phm 1:8,9and that it be.Ex 18:23; 2Sa 7:2-5send abroad. Heb. break forth, and send. left.10:7; 1Sa 31:1; Isa 37:4the priests.15:2-14; Nu 4:4-20; 2Ch 31:4-21their cities and suburbs. Heb. the cities of their suburbs.6:54-81; Nu 35:2-9Psalms 45:2
fairer.So 2:3; 5:10-16; Zec 9:17; Mt 17:2; Joh 1:14; Col 1:15-18Heb 1:3,4; 7:26; Re 1:13-18grace.Pr 22:11; Isa 50:4; Lu 4:22; Joh 7:46God.21:6; 72:17-19; Php 2:9-11Luke 4:22
the gracious.2:47; 21:15; Ps 45:2,4; Pr 10:32; 16:21; 25:11; Ec 12:10,11; So 5:16Isa 50:4; Mt 13:54; Mr 6:2; Joh 7:46; Ac 6:10; Tit 2:8Is not.Mt 13:55,56; Mr 6:3; Joh 6:42
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