1 Samuel 18:3
made a covenant.20:8-17,42; 23:18; 2Sa 9:1-3; 21:71 Samuel 20:8
deal kindly.Ge 24:49; 47:29; Jos 2:14; Ru 1:8; Pr 3:3thou hast.16; 18:3; 23:18if there be.Jos 22:22; 2Sa 14:32; Ps 7:4,5; Ac 25:11why shouldest.1Ch 12:17; Ps 116:111 Samuel 20:13-17
The Lord do.3:17; 25:22; Ru 1:17; 2Sa 3:35; 19:13; 1Ki 19:2; 20:10the Lord be.17:37; Jos 1:5; 1Ch 22:11,16; Mt 28:20; Php 4:9he hath been with my father.10:7; 11:6-13; 14:47; 2Sa 7:15 the kindness.2Sa 9:3; Eph 5:1,2 thou shalt.24:21; 2Sa 9:1-7; 21:7 made. Heb. cut.18:3; Ge 15:18Let the Lord.25:22; 31:2; 2Sa 4:7,8; 21:8 because he loved him. or, by his love toward him. for heloved. 18:1,3; De 13:6; 2Sa 1:26; Pr 18:241 Samuel 20:30-34
Saul's.Job 5:2; Pr 14:29; 19:12,19; 21:24; 25:28; 27:3; Jas 1:19,20Thou, etc. or, Thou perverse rebel. Heb. Son of perverserebellion. Pr 15:2; 21:24; Mt 5:22; Eph 4:31; 6:4and unto the.This reflection on the mother of Jonathan, by the passionate monarch, reflects more dishonour on himself than on his brave and noble minded son. Mungo Park gives an instance of the prevalence of the same principles in Africa; for he says, "Maternal affection is every where conspicuous among the Africans, and creates a correspondent return of tenderness in the child. 'Strike me,' said my attendant, 'but do not curse my mother.' I found the same sentiment to prevail universally in all parts of Africa." King Saul, unable to villify Jonathan to his own satisfaction by personal reproaches, outstepped the ordinary abuse of his day, and proceeded to that which was designed to produce unusual vexation, and vented the bitterness of his mind by maligning the character of his own wife and Jonathan's mother. send.8; 19:6,11-15shall surely die. Heb. is the son of death.26:16; 2Sa 19:28; Ps 79:11; *marg: Wherefore.19:5; Pr 24:11,12; 31:8,9; Joh 7:51what hath.Mt 27:23; Lu 23:22cast.18:11; 19:10,11; Pr 22:24; Ec 9:3; Jer 17:9whereby.7; Ec 7:9 33 in fierce.Ec 7:20; Eph 4:26he was grieved.Mr 3:51 Samuel 20:42
Go in peace.22; 1:17; Nu 6:26; Lu 7:50; Ac 16:36forasmuch as. or, the Lord be witness of that which, etc.23And he arose.23:18The separation of two such faithful friends was equally grievous to them both, but David's case was the more deplorable: for when Jonathan was returning to his family and friends, David was leaving all his comforts, even those of God's sanctuary, and therefore his grief exceeded Jonathan's; or, perhaps it was because his temper was more tender and his passions stronger. They referred each other to the covenant of friendship that was between them, both of them being comforted thereby in this very mournful separation:--"We have sworn both of us in the name of the Lord, for ourselves and our heirs, that we and they will be faithful and kind to each other from generation to generation."1 Samuel 23:16-18
strengthened.De 3:28; Ne 2:18; Job 4:3,4; 16:5; Pr 27:9,17; Ec 4:9-12Isa 35:3,4; Eze 13:22; Lu 22:32,43; Eph 6:10; 2Ti 2:1Heb 12:12,13 Fear not.Isa 41:10,14; Heb 13:6shall not.Job 5:11-15; Ps 27:1-3; 46:1,2; 91:1,2; Pr 14:26; Isa 54:17thou shalt be.Lu 12:32I shall be.Pr 19:21; Ac 28:16; Ro 15:24that also Saul.20:31; 24:20; Ac 5:39 18:3; 20:12-17,42; 2Sa 9:1; 21:7
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