Matthew on 1 Samuel 18 (개요)
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F I R S T S A M U E L CHAP. XVIII. In the course of the foregoing chapter we left David in triumph; now in this chapter we have, I. The improvement of his triumphs; he soon became, 1. Saul's constant attendant, 1 Samuel 18:2 . 2. Jonathan's covenant friend, 1 Samuel 18:1 ; 1 Samuel 18:3 ; 1 Samuel 18:4 . 3. The darling of his country, 1 Samuel 18:5 ; 1 Samuel 18:7 ; 1 Samuel 18:16 . II. The allays of his triumphs. This is the vanity that accompanies even a right work, that "for it a man is envied," Ecclesiastes 4:4 . So David was by Saul. 1. He hated him, and sought to kill him himself, 1 Samuel 18:8-11 . 2. He feared him, and contrived how he might have some mischief done him, 1 Samuel 18:12-17 . He proposed to marry his daughter to him; but, [1.] cheated him of the eldest to provoke him ( 1 Samuel 18:19 ), and, [2.] Gave him the younger, upon conditions which would endanger his life, 1 Samuel 18:20-25 . But David performed his conditions bravely ( 1 Samuel 18:26 ; 1 Samuel 18:27 ), and grew to be more and more esteemed, 1 Samuel 18:28-30 . Still David is rising, but (as all that aim at the crown of life must expect) he had a great deal of difficulty and opposition to grapple with. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-5" class="com-number"
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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological