1 Samuel 24:12
Lord judge.26:10,23; Ge 16:5; Jud 11:27; Job 5:8; Ps 7:8,9; 35:1; 43:1; 94:1Ro 12:19; 1Pe 2:23; Re 6:10but mine hand.26:111 Samuel 24:15
be judge.12; 2Ch 24:22; Mic 1:2plead.Ps 35:1; 43:1; 119:154; Mic 7:9deliver. Heb. judge.26:41 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; 31:10,30Psalms 12:5
oppression.10:12; 74:21,22; 79:10,11; 146:7,8; Ex 2:23,24; 3:7-9; Jud 10:16Pr 14:31; 22:22,23; Ec 4:1; 5:8; Isa 19:20; Eze 18:12,13,18Jas 5:4now.Isa 33:10; Mic 7:8,9puffeth at. or, would ensnare.10:5; Job 5:15,21Psalms 35:1
1 David prays for his own safety, and his enemies confusion.11 He complains of their wrongful dealing.22 Thereby he incites God against them. A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. Plead.43:1; 119:154; 1Sa 24:15; Pr 22:23; 23:11; Jer 51:36; La 3:58Mic 7:9fight.Ex 14:25; Jos 10:42; Ne 4:20; Ac 5:39; 23:9Psalms 35:10
All.22:14; 32:3; 34:20; 38:3; 51:8; 102:3; Job 33:19-25who.71:19; 86:8; 89:6-8; Ex 15:11; Isa 40:18,25; Jer 10:7which.10:14; 22:24; 34:6; 69:33; 102:17-20; 109:31; 140:12; Job 5:15,16Pr 22:22,23too.18:17Psalms 43:1
1 David, praying to be restored to the temple, promises to serve God joyfully.5 He encourages his soul to trust in God. A.M. 2983. B.C. 1021. (Title.)This Psalm is evidently a continuation of the preceding, and had the same author; and they are written as one in forty-six MSS. The sameness of subject, similarity of composition, and return of the same burden in both, are sufficient evidence of this opinion. Judge.7:8; 26:1; 35:24; 75:7; 1Co 4:4; 1Pe 2:23plead.35:1; 1Sa 24:15; Pr 22:23; 23:11; Mic 7:9ungodly. or, unmerciful. the deceitful. Heb. a man ofdeceit and iniquity. 71:4; 2Sa 15:31; 16:20-23; 17:1-4Psalms 68:5
A father.10:14,18; 82:3,4; 146:9; Job 31:16,17; Jer 49:11; Ho 14:3a judge.72:2,4; De 10:18; Job 29:12,13; Isa 1:23; Jer 5:28; Lu 18:2-7Eph 5:1in his.33:14; 2Ch 6:2; 30:27; Isa 57:15; 66:1; Ac 7:48,49Psalms 140:12
the Lord.9:4; 10:17,18; 22:24; 72:4,12-14; 102:17; 1Ki 8:45,49; Pr 22:22Pr 23:10,11; Isa 11:4; Jer 22:16; Mt 11:5Proverbs 23:11
22:23; Ex 22:22-24; De 27:19; Ps 12:5; Jer 50:33,34; 51:36
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