1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 20 David complaineth to Jonathan of Saul: he
comforteth him; can hardly believe what David saith of his father;
promiseth to give him notice how his absence was taken: they renew a
covenant of friendship, and swear to each other, 1 SAMUEL 20:1. Their
sign, 1 SAMUEL 20:18. Saul asket... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT NOT DIE; I will secure thee by my interest with my father;
nor doth he design to destroy thee; for what he doth in his frantic
fits is not to be imputed to him; and when he comes to himself, I
doubt not to reconcile thee to him. For Jonathan gave credit to his
father's oath, 1 SAMUEL 19:6... [ Continue Reading ]
The matter being of great moment, and Jonathan doubting the truth of
it, David confirms his word with an oath, which follows in the end of
the verse; only he interposeth a reason why Saul concealed it from
Jonathan.... [ Continue Reading ]
To wit, for the discovery of the truth, and for the preservation of
thy life.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE NEW MOON was a solemn and festival time, as among the Romans and
other heathens, so also with the Hebrews, who solemnized it with
offering peace-offerings to God, and feasting together upon the
remainders of it, after the manner. See NUMBERS 10:10, NUMBERS 28:11
PSALMS 81:3. I SHOULD NOT FAIL TO... [ Continue Reading ]
QUEST. How could David imagine that Saul would expect his company,
whom he had once and again endeavoured to kill? ANSW. First, He might
suppose that David would ascribe all that to his madness and frantic
fits, which being over, he would promise himself safety in the king's
presence. Secondly, Davi... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN BE SURE, Heb. _know thou_; for indeed David knew well enough that
Saul designed to kill him.; but he useth this course for Jonathan's
information and satisfaction, and for his own greater vindication, if
he did wholly withdraw himself from Saul, and from his wife; which he
foresaw he should be... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT DEAL KINDLY WITH THY SERVANT, in giving me timely notice,
and a true account of Saul's disposition and intention towards me. A
COVENANT OF THE LORD, i.e. a solemn covenant, not lightly undertaken,
but seriously entered into, in the name and fear of God, and in his
presence, calling him to... [ Continue Reading ]
FAR BE IT FROM THEE; I abhor the thoughts of either killing thee
myself, or giving thee up to my father to slay thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
By what means or messenger shall I understand this? for peradventure
thou wilt not be able to come to me thyself.... [ Continue Reading ]
Lest they should be overheard.... [ Continue Reading ]
O LORD GOD OF ISRAEL, do thou hear and judge between us. It is an
abrupt speech, which is usual in great passions.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord give thee that honour and success in all thy affairs which he
hath given to my father. Jonathan undoubtedly knew of Samuel's final
and irrevocable sentence of Saul's rejection from the kingdom, and of
the substitution of some other person after God's own heart in his
stead; and that David w... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, AND WILT THOU NOT, IF I SHALL THEN BE ALIVE, (to wit, when _the
Lord shall be with thee, as he hath been with my father_, as he now
said, i.e. when God shall have advanced thee to the kingdom, as he did
him,)_ yea, wilt thou not_ (the same particle twice repeated for
asseveration, i.e. I am well... [ Continue Reading ]
THY KINDNESS; he saith not, _the kindness of the Lord_, as before,
because the covenant between them seem to have been only personal, and
not comprehending their posterity. And therefore as Jonathan speaks
confidently of his own preservation by virtue of that covenant; so he
here lays this additiona... [ Continue Reading ]
The covenant which before was personal, he now extends to the whole
house of David, expecting a reciprocal enlargement of it on David's
side, which doubtless he obtained. LET THE LORD EVEN REQUIRE IT AT THE
HAND OF DAVID'S ENEMIES; if either I or any of my house shall break
this covenant, and shall... [ Continue Reading ]
Heb. _And Jonathan added or proceeded to make David swear, _ i.e.
having himself sworn to David, or adjured David, in the foregoing
verse, he here requires David's oath to him, by way of restipulation
or confirmation. BECAUSE HE LOVED HIM; because he had a true
friendship for David, he desired that... [ Continue Reading ]
THY SEAT, i.e. the place where David used to sit at meals with Saul.
See 1 SAMUEL 20:25.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THOU HAST STAYED THREE DAYS; either at Bethlehem with thy
friends, 1 SAMUEL 20:6, or elsewhere, as thou shalt see fit. WHEN THE
BUSINESS WAS IN HAND, Heb. _in the day of business_; or, _of the
business_. And these words are to be joined, either,
1. With the words next foregoing; and so they no... [ Continue Reading ]
He chose this way to avoid Saul's suspicion, because bows and arrows
were the principal arms of those times; and Jonathan, as well as
others, did oft go forth to exercise himself with them, both for
recreation, and improvement of his skill in that art. Besides, he knew
not that he should have any op... [ Continue Reading ]
I will send him out before I shoot, to find out and take up the arrows
which I shall shoot. And I shall shoot them either short of him, or
beyond him, as I shall see occasion.... [ Continue Reading ]
Take this for an intimation of God's providence, that thou shouldst
keep away from the court.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
DAVID HID HIMSELF, to wit, at the time appointed; for it seems
probable that he went first to Bethlehem, as he bade Jonathan tell his
father, 1 SAMUEL 20:6, and thence returned to the field, when the
occasion required; else we must charge him with a downright lie, which
ought not to be imagined (wit... [ Continue Reading ]
JONATHAN AROSE, to wit, from his seat where he was sat next to the
king, whence he arose, and stood up at Abner's coming, to do honour to
him, who was his father's cousin, and the general of the army. David's
place seems to have been next to Abner, on the same side with him.... [ Continue Reading ]
SOMETHING HATH BEFALLEN; some accident which hath rendered him
unclean, and so unfit to partake of this feast, which consisted in
part of the remainders of these peace-offerings, according to the law,
LEVITICUS 7:20; unfit also to come into any company, much more into
the king's company, lest he sho... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH WAS THE SECOND DAY OF THE MONTH, or, on the morrow of the new
moon, being the second day; either,
1. Of the three days appointed, 1 SAMUEL 20:5,19. Or,
2. Of the feast. Or,
3. Of the month. Saul said unto Jonathan, who was David's friend, and
best knew his mind and his ways. He calls him th... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE HATH COMMANDED ME TO BE THERE; either in his father's name, or in
the right of the first-born; one branch of which was authority over
his brethren in all the concerns of the family; whereof this was one.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SON OF THE PERVERSE REBELLIOUS WOMAN; this base temper of thine
thou hast not from me, but from thy mother; of whose perverseness I
have had so much experience. Or, THOU SON OF PERVERSE REBELLION, i.e.
thou perverse and rebellious son. Or, thou most perverse rebel; for in
the Hebrew language, t... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus he grossly mistakes the cause of Jonathan's loss of the kingdom,
which was not David's art, but Saul's sin; and vainly endeavours to
prevent God's irrevocable sentence.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO SMITE HIM, i. e. to wound him, though not to smite him even to the
wall, as he designed to do to David, 1 SAMUEL 19:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, and _because_; for this is a second cause of his grief. The
conjunction _and_ is ofttimes omitted, and to be supplied; as PSALMS
33:2, PSALMS 144:9 HABAKKUK 3:11.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE MORNING, to wit, of the third day, appointed, for this work, 1
SAMUEL 20:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE PLACE, i.e. near to the place. Or, _and the lad went_, or _was
going on to the place_; for the words following show the he was not
yet come thither. The Hebrew verb _bo_, which properly signifies _to
come_, sometimes signifies _to go_; as here, and RUTH 3:7 JONAH 1:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
HASTE, STAY NOT; so he bids him, because finding the coast clear, he
made haste to take the opportunity-to speak with his dearly beloved
David.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS ARTILLERY; his bow, and arrows, and quiver.... [ Continue Reading ]
TOWARD THE SOUTH; in respect of the stone where David by appointment
hid himself. UNTIL DAVID EXCEEDED; as well he might, because he was
driven away, not only from his dear friend Jonathan, but also from his
wife, and all his relations, and from the commonwealth of israel, and
from the service of Go... [ Continue Reading ]
WE HAVE SWORN BOTH OF US; therefore doubt not but I will ever love
thee, and faithfully serve thee; and the like I assure myself from
thee; and this must be our comfort in our state of separation.... [ Continue Reading ]