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Selected Verse: 1 Samuel 19:1 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
1Sa 19:1 |
Strong Concordance |
And Saul [07586] spake [01696] to Jonathan [03129] his son [01121], and to all his servants [05650], that they should kill [04191] David [01732]. |
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King James |
And Saul spake to Jonathan his son, and to all his servants, that they should kill David. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
JONATHAN DISCLOSES HIS FATHER'S PURPOSE TO KILL DAVID. (Sa1 19:1-7)
Saul spake to Jonathan his son, and to all his servants, that they should kill David--The murderous design he had secretly cherished he now reveals to a few of his intimate friends. Jonathan was among the number. He prudently said nothing at the time, but secretly apprised David of his danger; and waiting till the morning, when his father's excited temper would be cooled, he stationed his friend in a place of concealment, where, overhearing the conversation, he might learn how matters really stood and take immediate flight, if necessary. |
Commentary on the Old Testament, by Carl Friedrich Keil and Franz Delitzsch [1857-78] |
Jonathan warded off the first outbreak of deadly enmity on the part of Saul towards David. When Saul spoke to his son Jonathan and all his servants about his intention to kill David (את־דּוד להמית, i.e., not that they should kill David, but "that he intended to kill him"), Jonathan reported this to David, because he was greatly attached to him, and gave him this advice: "Take heed to thyself in the morning; keep thyself in a secret place, and hide thyself. I will go out and stand beside my father in the field where thou art, and I will talk to my father about thee (בּ דּבּר, as in Deu 6:7; Psa 87:3, etc., to talk of or about a person), and see what (sc., he will say), and show it to thee." David was to conceal himself in the field near to where Jonathan would converse with his father about him; not that he might hear the conversation in his hiding-place, but that Jonathan might immediately report to him the result of his conversation, without there being any necessity for going far away from his father, so as to excite suspicion that he was in league with David. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
That they should kill David - Nothing less than the especial interposition of God could have saved David's life, when every officer about the king's person, and every soldier, had got positive orders to despatch him. |
1 And Saul [07586] spake [01696] to Jonathan [03129] his son [01121], and to all his servants [05650], that they should kill [04191] David [01732].
2 But Jonathan [03083] Saul's [07586] son [01121] delighted [02654] much [03966] in David [01732]: and Jonathan [03083] told [05046] David [01732], saying [0559], Saul [07586] my father [01] seeketh [01245] to kill [04191] thee: now therefore, I pray thee, take heed [08104] to thyself until the morning [01242], and abide [03427] in a secret [05643] place, and hide [02244] thyself:
3 And I will go out [03318] and stand [05975] beside [03027] my father [01] in the field [07704] where thou art, and I will commune [01696] with my father [01] of thee; and what [04100] I see [07200], that I will tell [05046] thee.
4 And Jonathan [03083] spake [01696] good [02896] of David [01732] unto Saul [07586] his father [01], and said [0559] unto him, Let not the king [04428] sin [02398] against his servant [05650], against David [01732]; because he hath not sinned [02398] against thee, and because his works [04639] have been to thee-ward very [03966] good [02896]:
5 For he did put [07760] his life [05315] in his hand [03709], and slew [05221] the Philistine [06430], and the LORD [03068] wrought [06213] a great [01419] salvation [08668] for all Israel [03478]: thou sawest [07200] it, and didst rejoice [08055]: wherefore then wilt thou sin [02398] against innocent [05355] blood [01818], to slay [04191] David [01732] without a cause [02600]?
6 And Saul [07586] hearkened [08085] unto the voice [06963] of Jonathan [03083]: and Saul [07586] sware [07650], As the LORD [03068] liveth [02416], he shall not [0518] be slain [04191].
7 And Jonathan [03083] called [07121] David [01732], and Jonathan [03083] shewed [05046] him all those things [01697]. And Jonathan [03083] brought [0935] David [01732] to Saul [07586], and he was in his presence [06440], as in times past [0865] [08032].
3 Glorious things [03513] are spoken [01696] of thee, O city [05892] of God [0430]. Selah [05542].
7 And thou shalt teach them diligently [08150] unto thy children [01121], and shalt talk [01696] of them when thou sittest [03427] in thine house [01004], and when thou walkest [03212] by the way [01870], and when thou liest down [07901], and when thou risest up [06965].