Of Saul — He saith not of the house of Jonathan, for he knew not of
any son he had left, and therefore thought his kindness and obligation
was to pass to the next of his kindred. As for Mephibosheth, he was
very young and obscure, and possibly concealed by his friends, lest
David should cut him off,... [ Continue Reading ]
Machir — This Machir appears to have been a generous man, who
entertained Mephibosheth out of mere compassion, not of disaffection
to David: for afterwards we find him kind to David himself, when he
fled from Absalom. David now little thought, that the time would come,
when he himself should need hi... [ Continue Reading ]
Bowed himself — It is good to have the heart humbled under humbling
providences. If when divine providence brings our condition down,
divine grace brings our spirits down, we shall be easy.... [ Continue Reading ]