2 Samuel 19:39

the king.The kiss was the token of friendship and farewell; the blessing was a prayer to God for his prosperity: probably a prophetical benediction.

kissed Barzillai.

Ge 31:55; 45:15; Ru 1:14; 1Ki 19:20; Ac 20:37; 1Th 5:26

blessed.

6:18,20; 13:25; Ge 14:19; 28:3; 47:7,10; Lu 2:34

returned.

Ge 31:55; Nu 24:25; 1Sa 24:22

1 Kings 19:18

Yet I have left. or, Yet I will leave.

Isa 1:9; 10:20-22; Ro 11:4,5

the knees.

Ex 20:5; Isa 49:23; Ro 14:10-12; Php 2:10

every mouth.Idolaters often kissed their hand in honour of their idols; and hence the origin of adoration from {ad,} to and {os, oris,} the mouth. Cicero mentions a statue of Hercules, the chin and lips of which were considerably worn by the kissing of his worshippers.

Job 31:27; Ps 2:12; Ho 13:2

Psalms 2:12

Kiss.

Ge 41:40,43,44; 1Sa 10:1; 1Ki 19:18; Ho 13:2; Joh 5:23

Son.

7

and, etc.Or, "and ye lose the way," or, "and ye perish in the way." The LXX., and Vulgate have, "and ye perish from the righteous way:" and the Syriac, "and ye perish from his way."

ye perish.

1:6; Joh 14:6

when.

5; 2Th 1:8,9; Re 6:16,17; 14:9-11

Blessed.

40:4; 84:12; 146:3-5; Pr 16:20; Isa 26:3,4; 30:18; Jer 17:7; Ro 9:33

Ro 10:11; Eph 1:12; 1Pe 1:21; 2:6

Hosea 13:2

now.

Nu 32:14; 2Ch 28:13; 33:23; Isa 1:5; 30:1; Ro 2:5; 2Ti 3:13

sin more and more. Heb. add to sin. have made.

2:8; 8:4; 10:1; Ps 115:4-8; Isa 46:6; Jer 10:4; Hab 2:18,19

according.

11:6; Ps 135:17,18; Isa 44:17-20; 45:20; 46:8; Jer 10:8; Ro 1:22-25

the men that sacrifice. or, the sacrificers of men. kiss.

1Sa 10:1; 1Ki 19:18; Ps 2:12; Ro 11:4

1 Thessalonians 5:26

Ro 16:16; 1Co 16:20
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