2 Samuel 16:21-22

Go in.

Ge 6:4; 38:16

unto thy.

12:11; 15:16; 20:3; Ge 35:22; Le 18:8; 20:11; 1Ki 2:17,22; 1Co 5:1

abhorred.

Ge 34:30; 1Sa 13:4

thy father.

Ge 49:3,4

then shall.

1Sa 27:12

the hands.

2:7; Zec 8:13

the top.

11:2

went in.

12:11,12; 15:16; 20:3; Nu 25:6; Isa 3:9; Jer 3:3; 8:12; Eze 24:7

Php 3:19

2 Samuel 17:1-2

1 Ahithophel's counsel is overthrown by Hushai's, according to God's appointment.

15 Secret intelligence is sent unto David.

23 Ahithophel hangs himself.

25 Amasa is made captain.

27 David at Mahanaim is furnished with provisions.

I will arise.

Pr 1:16; 4:16; Isa 59:7,8

this night.

Ps 3:3-5; 4:8; 109:2-4

weary.

16:14; De 25:18

I will smite.

1Ki 22:31; Zec 13:7; Mt 21:38; 26:31; Joh 11:50; 18:4-8

2 Samuel 17:12-14

in some place.

1Sa 23:23

we will light.This is a very beautiful and expressive figure. The dew in Palestine, and other warm climates, falls fast, sudden, and heavy; and it falls upon every spot of earth, so that not a blade of grass escapes it. It is therefore no inapt emblem of a numerous and active army; and it was, perhaps, for this reason that the Romans called their light armed forces {rorarii.}

1Ki 20:10; 2Ki 18:23; 19:24; Isa 10:13,14; Ob 1:3

bring ropes.In the same manner the king of Maturan, in Java, proposed pulling down a tower which the Dutch had built, by making his people and elephants pull at a number of chains, and ropes of cocoa-nut bark, thrown around it.

one small.

Mt 24:2

the Lord.

15:31; Ge 32:28; Ex 9:16; De 2:30; 2Ch 25:16,20

appointed. Heb. commanded.

Ps 33:9,10; La 3:37; Am 9:3

to defeat.

15:34; 16:23; Job 5:12-14; Pr 19:21; 21:30; Isa 8:10; 1Co 1:19,20

1Co 3:19

good counsel.

Lu 16:8

2 Samuel 17:21

Arise.

15,16

thus hath Ahithophel.

1-3

Psalms 17:8-9

apple.

De 32:10; Pr 7:2; Zec 2:8

hide.

36:7; 57:1; 61:4; 63:7; 91:1,4; Ru 2:12; Mt 23:37; Lu 13:34

oppress me. Heb. waste.

1Ch 17:9

deadly enemies. Heb. enemies against the soul.

7:5; 35:4,7,12; 1Sa 24:11

Psalms 17:13

Arise.

3:7; 7:6; 44:23,26; 119:126; Isa 51:9

disappoint him. Heb. prevent his face. which is. or, by.

7:11-13

thy.

Isa 10:5,15; 13:5; 37:26; Hab 1:12; Ac 4:28

Psalms 59:1-2

1 David prays to be delivered from his enemies.

6 He complains of their cruelty.

8 He trusts in God.

11 He prays against them.

16 He praises God.

A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.) {Al-tas-chith.} or,destroy not. A golden Psalm.

57:1; 58:1; *titles

Michtam.The seven poems of the celebrated Arabian poets who flourished before the time of Mohammed, called {Moâllakat,} from being suspended on the walls of the temple of Mecca, were also called {Modhabat,} "golden," because they were written in letters of gold on the papyrus; and probably this is another reason why the six poems of David were called golden.

when.

Jud 16:2,3; 1Sa 19:11-24; 2Co 11:32,33

Deliver.

7:1,2; 18:48; 71:4; 143:12; Lu 1:74,75; 2Ti 4:17,18

defend me. Heb. set me on high.

12:5; 91:14; Isa 33:16

save.

26:9; 27:2; 55:23; 139:19

Psalms 140:1-4

1 David prays to be delivered from Saul and Doeg.

8 He prays against them.

12 He comforts himself by confidence in God.

A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. Deliver.

43:1; 59:1-3; 71:4

violent man. Heb. man of violences.

4,11; 18:48; *marg:

Hab 1:2,3

imagine.

2:1,2; 21:11; 36:4; 38:12; 62:3; 64:5,6; Pr 12:20; Ho 7:6; Mic 2:1-3

Na 1:11

continually.

56:6; 120:7; 1Sa 23:19-24; 24:11,12; 26:1-25

sharpened.

52:2,3; 57:4; 59:7; 64:3,4; Pr 12:18; Isa 59:3-5,13; Jer 9:3,5

Jas 3:6-8

like a serpent.

Ge 3:13; Pr 23:32; Mt 12:34; 2Co 11:3

adders.

58:4; Ro 3:13,14

Keep me.

17:8,9; 36:11; 37:32,33-40; 55:1-3; 71:4

preserve.

1

overthrow.

17:5; Pr 18:5
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