2 Samuel 16:21-22
Go in.Ge 6:4; 38:16unto thy.12:11; 15:16; 20:3; Ge 35:22; Le 18:8; 20:11; 1Ki 2:17,22; 1Co 5:1abhorred.Ge 34:30; 1Sa 13:4thy father.Ge 49:3,4then shall.1Sa 27:12the hands.2:7; Zec 8:13 the top.11:2went in.12:11,12; 15:16; 20:3; Nu 25:6; Isa 3:9; Jer 3:3; 8:12; Eze 24:7Php 3:192 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 59:7,8this night.Ps 3:3-5; 4:8; 109:2-4 weary.16:14; De 25:18I will smite.1Ki 22:31; Zec 13:7; Mt 21:38; 26:31; Joh 11:50; 18:4-82 Samuel 17:12-14
in some place.1Sa 23:23we 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 25:16,20appointed. Heb. commanded.Ps 33:9,10; La 3:37; Am 9:3to defeat.15:34; 16:23; Job 5:12-14; Pr 19:21; 21:30; Isa 8:10; 1Co 1:19,201Co 3:19good counsel.Lu 16:82 Samuel 17:21
Arise.15,16thus hath Ahithophel.1-3Psalms 17:8-9
apple.De 32:10; Pr 7:2; Zec 2:8hide.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 17:9deadly enemies. Heb. enemies against the soul.7:5; 35:4,7,12; 1Sa 24:11Psalms 17:13
Arise.3:7; 7:6; 44:23,26; 119:126; Isa 51:9disappoint him. Heb. prevent his face. which is. or, by.7:11-13thy.Isa 10:5,15; 13:5; 37:26; Hab 1:12; Ac 4:28Psalms 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 4:17,18defend me. Heb. set me on high.12:5; 91:14; Isa 33:16 save.26:9; 27:2; 55:23; 139:19Psalms 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; 71:4violent 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 2:1-3Na 1:11continually.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 9:3,5Jas 3:6-8like a serpent.Ge 3:13; Pr 23:32; Mt 12:34; 2Co 11:3adders.58:4; Ro 3:13,14 Keep me.17:8,9; 36:11; 37:32,33-40; 55:1-3; 71:4preserve.1overthrow.17:5; Pr 18:5
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