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1 Samuel 20:30-31

20:30

Saul <07586> [Saul's.]

chosen ... son <01121 0977> [Thou, etc. or, Thou perverse rebel. Heb. Son of perverse rebellion.]

disgrace ..... disgrace <01322> [and unto the.]

This reflection on the mother of Jonathan, by the passionate monarch, reflects more dishonour on himself than on his brave and noble minded son. Mungo Park gives an instance of the prevalence of the same principles in Africa; for he says, "Maternal affection is every where conspicuous among the Africans, and creates a correspondent return of tenderness in the child. 'Strike me,' said my attendant, 'but do not curse my mother.' I found the same sentiment to prevail universally in all parts of Africa." King Saul, unable to villify Jonathan to his own satisfaction by personal reproaches, outstepped the ordinary abuse of his day, and proceeded to that which was designed to produce unusual vexation, and vented the bitterness of his mind by maligning the character of his own wife and Jonathan's mother.


20:31

send <07971> [send.]

son ................................ dead <01121> [shall surely die. Heb. is the son of death.]


1 Samuel 23:17

23:17

afraid .... hand <03372 03027> [Fear not.]

find <04672> [shall not.]

rule <04427> [thou shalt be.]

second <04932> [I shall be.]

Saul ..................... Saul <07586> [that also Saul.]


1 Samuel 23:2

23:2

asked <07592> [enquired.]

In what way David made this enquiry we are not told; but it was probably by means of Abiathar; and therefore it would seem, that with Houbigant, we should read the sixth verse immediately after the first.--This adventure was truly noble and patriotic. Had not David loved his country, and been above all motives of private and personal revenge, he would have rejoiced in this invasion of Judea, as producing a strong diversion in his favour, and embroiling his inveterate enemy. In most cases, a man with David's wrongs would have joined with the enemies of his country, and avenged himself on the author of his calamities; but he thinks of nothing but succouring Keilah, and using his power and influence in behalf of his brethren.


1 Samuel 3:17-18

3:17

conceal ............ conceal <03582> [I pray thee.]

God <0430> [God.]

severely <03254> [more also. Heb. so add. thing. or, word.]


3:18

<01697> [every whit. Heb. all the things, or, words.]

Whit, or wid, comes from the Anglo-Saxon {wiht,} which signifies person, thing, etc.: every whit is every thing: equivalent to every jot.

Lord <03068> [It is the Lord.]


Job 15:25

15:25

stretches <05186> [he stretcheth.]

vaunts <01396> [strengtheneth.]


Matthew 2:3-6

2:3

he was alarmed <5015> [he.]


2:4

chief priests <749> [the chief.]

experts in ... law <1122> [scribes.]

he asked <4441> [he demanded.]


2:5


2:6

you <4771> [thou.]

a ruler <2233> [a Governor.]

will shepherd <4165> [rule. or, feed.]


Matthew 2:13

2:13

an angel <32> [the angel.]

Get up <1453> [Arise.]

until <2193> [until.]

for <1063> [for.]


Matthew 2:16

2:16

saw <1492> [when.]

<3029> [was exceeding.]

to kill <337> [and slew.]

according <2596> [according.]

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