1 Samuel 29:2-4

the lords.

6,7; 5:8-11; 6:4; Jos 13:3

but David.

28:1,2

Is not this David.These words seem to mark no definite time; and may be understood thus: "Is not this David, the servant of Saul the king of Israel, who has been with me for a considerable time?"

these days.

27:7

found.

25:28; Da 6:5; Joh 19:6; Ro 12:17; 1Pe 3:16

Make this fellow.The princes reasoned wisely, according to the common practice of mankind; and it was well for David that they were such good politicians: it was ordered by a gracious Providence that they refused to let David go with them to this battle, in which he must have been either an enemy to his country, or false to his friends and to his trust. Had he fought for the Philistines, he would have fought against God and his country; and had he in the battle gone over to the Israelites, he would have deceived and become a traitor to the hospitable Achish. God therefore delivered him from such disgrace; and by the same kind Providence he was sent back to rescue his wives, and the wives and children of his people, from captivity.

14:21; 1Ch 12:19; Lu 16:8
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