Genesis 9:26
Blessed.De 33:26; Ps 144:15; Ro 9:5the Lord.10:10-26; 12:1-3; Lu 3:23-36Sem.Heb 11:16his servant. or, servant to them.27:37,40Genesis 14:20
blessed.9:26; 24:27; Ps 68:19; 72:17-19; 144:1; Eph 1:3; 1Pe 1:3,4which.Jos 10:42; Ps 44:3tithes.28:22; Le 27:30-32; Nu 28:26; De 12:17; 14:23,28; 2Ch 31:5,6,12Ne 10:37; 13:12; Am 4:4; Mal 3:8,10; Lu 18:12; Ro 15:16; Heb 7:4-9Genesis 24:12
O Lord.27; 15:1; 17:7,8; 26:24; 28:13; 31:42; 32:9; Ex 3:6,15; 1Ki 18:362Ki 2:14; Mt 22:32I pray.27:10; 43:14; Ne 1:11; 2:4; Ps 37:5; 90:16,17; 118:25; 122:6; 127:1Pr 3:6; Php 4:6; 1Th 3:10,11Exodus 18:10
Ge 14:20; 2Sa 18:28; 1Ki 8:15; Ps 41:13; 106:47,48; Lu 1:68Eph 1:3; 1Th 3:9; 1Pe 1:3; Re 5:11-13; 19:1-6Ruth 4:14
the women.Lu 1:58; Ro 12:15; 1Co 12:26Blessed.Ge 29:35; Ps 34:1-3; 103:1,2; 1Th 5:18; 2Th 1:3which hath.Ge 24:27left thee. Heb. caused to cease unto thee. kinsman, or,redeemer. that his. 21,22; Ge 12:2; Isa 11:1-4; Mt 1:5-201 Samuel 25:32
David overlooks the rich and seasonable present of Abigail, though pressed with hunger and wearied with travel; but her advice, which disarmed his rage, and calmed his revenge, draws forth these high and affectionate gratulations. These were his joyful and glorious trophies; not over his enemies, but over himself. Ge 24:27; Ex 18:10; Ezr 7:27; Ps 41:12,13; 72:18; Lu 1:68; 2Co 8:161 Samuel 25:39
Blessed.32; Jud 5:2; 2Sa 22:47-49; Ps 58:10,11; Re 19:1-4pleaded.Pr 22:23; La 3:58-60; Mic 7:9kept his servant.26,34; Ho 2:6,7; 2Co 13:7; 1Th 5:23; 2Ti 4:18hath returned.2Sa 3:28,29; 1Ki 2:44; Es 7:10; Ps 7:16to take her.It is probable that David had heard that Saul, to cut off his pretensions to the throne, had married Michal to Phalti; and this justified him in taking Abigail, it not being then unlawful for a man to have several wives. This conduct of David's corresponds with the manner in which the Oriental princes generally form their matrimonial alliances. "The king of Abyssinia," says Mr. Bruce, "sends an officer to the house where the lady lives, who announces to her that it is the king's pleasure she should remove instantly to the palace. She then dresses herself in the best manner, and immediately obeys. Thenceforward he assigns her an apartment in the palace, and gives her a house elsewhere in any part she chooses." Pr 18:22; 19:14; 31:10,302 Samuel 18:28
All is well. or, Peace be to thee. Heb. Peace. he felldown upon his face. This act was not only in reverence to the king, but in humble adoration of God, whose name he praises for this victory. The more our hearts are fixed and enlarged, in thanksgiving to God for our mercies, the better disposed we shall be to bear with patience the afflictions mixed with them. 1:2; 14:4Blessed.22:27; Ge 14:20; 24:27; 2Ch 20:26; Ps 115:1; 124:6; 144:1,2Re 19:1-3delivered up. Heb. shut up.1Sa 24:18; 26:8; Ps 31:8
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