1 Samuel 19
1 Jonathan discloses his father's purpose to kill David.4 He persuades his father to reconciliation.8 By reason of David's good success in a new war, Saul's malicious rage breaks out against him.12 Michal deceives her father with an image in David's bed.18 David comes to Samuel in Naioth.20 Saul's messengers sent to take David,22 and Saul himself, prophesy. And Saul.Saul's enmity now burst forth, in the avowed purpose of putting David to death; and nothing less than the especial interposition of Providence could have saved David's life, when every officer about the king's person, and every soldier, had positive orders to dispatch him. 18:8,9; Pr 27:4; Ec 9:3; Jer 9:3; 2Ti 3:13 delighted.18:1-3; Ps 16:3; Joh 15:17-19; 1Jo 3:12-14Jonathan.20:2; Pr 17:17; Ac 9:24; 23:16 what I see.20:9,13 spake good.20:32; 22:14; Pr 24:11,12; 31:8,9; Jer 18:20sin against.2:25; Ge 9:6; 42:22; 2Ch 6:22; 1Co 8:12; 1Jo 3:15because his works.Ps 35:12; 109:4,5; Pr 17:13; Jer 18:20 put his life.28:21; Jud 9:17; 12:3; Ps 119:109; Ac 20:24; Php 2:30slew.17:49-51wrought.11:13; 14:45; 17:52,53; Ex 14:13; 1Ch 11:14; Heb 2:3sin against innocent.20:32; Jer 26:15; Mt 27:4,24without a cause.Ps 25:3; 69:4; Joh 15:25 sware.14:39; 28:10; Ps 15:4; Pr 26:24,25; Jer 5:2he shalt not.10,11 in times past. Heb. yesterday, third day.16:21; 18:2,10,13; Ge 31:2; Ex 4:10; 1Ch 11:2; Isa 30:33; *margins David.Ps 18:32-50; 27:3him. Heb. his face 16:14; 18:10,11 sought.6; Ho 6:4; Mt 12:43-45; Lu 11:24-26; 2Pe 2:20-22he slipped.20:33; Job 5:14,15; Ps 18:17; 34:19; Pr 21:30; Isa 54:17; Lu 4:30Joh 10:39and escaped.Ps 124:7; Mt 10:23 sent messengers.Ps 59:1; *titlePs 59:3,4,6,15,16to watch him.Jud 16:2 Michal.Ps 34:19let David.Jos 2:15; Ac 9:24,25; 2Co 11:32,33 an image. Heb. teraphim.Ge 31:19; *marg:Jud 17:5; 18:14,17; Ho 3:4a pillow.Rather, "the net-work of goat's hair at its (the Teraphim's) pillow;" for the {kevir,} (whence the Chaldee and Syriac {kavreetho,} a honey-comb, from its net-like form), seems to have been a kind of mosquito-net, which, says Dr. Shaw, is "a close curtain of gauze, used all over the East, by people of fashion, to keep out the flies." That they had such anciently cannot be doubted. Thus when Judith had beheaded Holofernes in his bed, (ch. 13:9, 15) "she pulled down the canopy (or the mosquito net, [ ,] from [ ,] a gnat, or mosquito, whence our word canopy) wherein he did lie in his drunkenness, from the pillars." she said.Jos 2:5; 2Sa 16:17-19; 17:20 Bring him.The eastern beds consist merely of two thick cotton quilts, one of which, folded double, serves as a mattress, the other as a covering. Such seems to have been the bed of David, which could easily have been carried, with himself in it, to the presence of Saul. 6; Job 31:31; Ps 37:12; Pr 27:3,4; Ro 3:15 And when.It is highly probable that David, when supposed to be sick, was thought to be hid in the harem or chamber of Michal. "The harems," says De La Motraye, "are sanctuaries, as sacred and inviolable, for persons pursed by justice for any crime, debt, etc., as the Roman Catholic churches in Italy, Spain, Portugal, etc." Thus we find, that to effect his purpose, Saul sent messengers to Michal, but they treated her harem with too much respect to enter it at first; but being authorised by Saul, they entered even into her chamber; and during the delay occasioned by respect for the privacy of Michal, David escaped. 16 Why hast.22:17; 28:12; Mt 2:16mine enemy.1Ki 21:20; Ga 4:16And Michal.2Sa 17:20He said.14; Ex 1:17-19why should.2Sa 2:22 to Samuel.7:17; 15:34; 28:3; Ps 116:11; Jas 5:16 22:9,10; 23:19; 26:1; Pr 29:12 sent messengers.11,14; Joh 7:32,45when they.10:5,6,10; Nu 11:25,26; Joe 2:28; Joh 7:32,45,46-521Co 14:3,24,25 sent messengers.2Ki 1:9-13; Pr 27:22; Jer 13:23prophesied also.Joe 2:28 22 the Spirit.20; 10:10; Nu 23:5; 24:2; Mt 7:22; Joh 11:51; 1Co 13:2until he came.Pr 16:9; 21:1 stripped.2Sa 6:14,20; Isa 20:2; Mic 1:8lay. Heb. fell.Nu 24:4Is Saul.10:10-12; Ac 9:21
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