Genesis 43:5

will not.

42:38; 44:26; Ex 20:12

2 Samuel 3:13

that is. Heb. saying. Thou shalt.

Ge 43:3; 44:23,26

except.As Michal was not divorced, but violently separated from David, he had a legal right to demand her, and was justified in receiving her again. It is probable, also, that her marriage with Phaltiel was a force upon her inclinations; and whatever affections he might have for her, it was highly criminal for him to take another man's wife. David required Michal probably both out of affection for her, and to strengthen his interest, by asserting his affinity with the house of Saul.

Michal.

20-23; 1Sa 18:20-28; 19:11-17; 1Ch 15:29

2 Samuel 14:24

let him not.

28; 3:13; Ge 43:3; Ex 10:28; Re 22:4

2 Samuel 14:28

A.M. 2977-2979. B.C. 1027-1025. An. Ex. Is. 464-466. andsaw not.

24

2 Samuel 14:32

it had been.

Ex 14:12; 16:3; 17:3

if there.

Ge 3:12; 1Sa 15:13; Ps 36:2; Pr 28:13; Jer 2:22,23; 8:12; Mt 25:44

Ro 3:19

Acts 20:25

I know.

38; Ro 15:23

preaching.

8:12; 28:31; Mt 4:17,23; 10:7; 13:19,52; Lu 9:60; 16:16

see.

Ga 1:22; Col 2:1

Acts 20:38

that.

25

and.

15:3; 21:5,16; 1Co 16:11
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