
Teks -- 1 Samuel 26:25 (NET)




Nama Orang, Nama Tempat, Topik/Tema Kamus



kecilkan semuaTafsiran/Catatan -- Catatan Kata/Frasa (per frasa)
Wesley -> 1Sa 26:25
Wesley: 1Sa 26:25 - Blessed, &c. _So strong was his conviction now, that he could not forbear blessing him, foretelling his success, applauding David, and condemning himself, even in ...
_So strong was his conviction now, that he could not forbear blessing him, foretelling his success, applauding David, and condemning himself, even in the hearing of his own soldiers. And this, it seems, was their last interview. After this they saw each other no more.
JFB -> 1Sa 26:25
JFB: 1Sa 26:25 - So David went on his way Notwithstanding this sudden relenting of Saul, David placed no confidence in his professions or promises, but wisely kept at a distance and awaited th...
Notwithstanding this sudden relenting of Saul, David placed no confidence in his professions or promises, but wisely kept at a distance and awaited the course of Providence.
Clarke -> 1Sa 26:25
Clarke: 1Sa 26:25 - Thou shalt both do great things, and also shalt still prevail. Thou shalt both do great things, and also shalt still prevail. - The Hebrew is גם עשה תעשה וגם יכל תוכל gam asoh thaaseh , vegam...
Thou shalt both do great things, and also shalt still prevail. - The Hebrew is
There is a vast deal of dignity in this speech of David, arising from a consciousness of his own innocence. He neither begs his life from Saul, nor offers one argument to prevail upon him to desist from his felonious attempts, but refers the whole matter to God, as the judge and vindicator of oppressed innocence. Saul himself is speechless, except in the simple acknowledgment of his sin; and in the behalf of their king not one of his officers has one word to say! It is strange that none of them offered now to injure the person of David; but they saw that he was most evidently under the guardian care of God, and that their master was apparently abandoned by him. Saul invites David to return, but David knew the uncertainty of Saul’ s character too well to trust himself in the power of this infatuated king. How foolish are the counsels of men against God! When he undertakes to save, who can destroy? And who can deliver out of his hands?
TSK -> 1Sa 26:25
TSK: 1Sa 26:25 - Blessed // prevail // So David Blessed : 1Sa 24:19; Num 24:9, Num 24:10
prevail : Gen 32:28; Isa 54:17; Hos 12:4; Rom 8:35, Rom 8:37
So David : 1Sa 24:22; Pro 26:25

kecilkan semuaTafsiran/Catatan -- Catatan Kata/Frasa (per Ayat)
Poole -> 1Sa 26:25
Poole: 1Sa 26:25 - David went on his way David went on his way knowing Saul’ s unstable and deceitful heart, he would not trust to any of his professions or promises, but kept out of hi...
David went on his way knowing Saul’ s unstable and deceitful heart, he would not trust to any of his professions or promises, but kept out of his reach.
Haydock -> 1Sa 26:25
Prevail, and mount the throne. ---
Place, Gabaa. (Menochius)
Gill -> 1Sa 26:25
Gill: 1Sa 26:25 - Then Saul said to David, blessed be thou, my son David // thou shall both do great things // and also shalt still prevail // so David went on his way // and Saul returned to his place Then Saul said to David, blessed be thou, my son David,.... He desired God to bless him, and pronounced him blessed himself, believing he would be a ...
Then Saul said to David, blessed be thou, my son David,.... He desired God to bless him, and pronounced him blessed himself, believing he would be a happy and prosperous man:
thou shall both do great things; he had done great things already, in slaying Goliath, obtaining victories over the Philistines, and escaping the hands of Saul, and keeping out of them with so small a force; and he should do greater things yet:
and also shalt still prevail; against Saul and all his enemies; the Targum is,"even in reigning thou shalt reign, and even in prospering thou shalt prosper;''he believed he would be king, so he had said before, 1Sa 24:20,
so David went on his way: to the wilderness again very probably, putting no trust and confidence in Saul, knowing how fickle and unstable he was:
and Saul returned to his place; to Gibeah, where his palace was.

buka semuaTafsiran/Catatan -- Catatan Ayat / Catatan Kaki
NET Notes: 1Sa 26:25 Heb “you will certainly do and also you will certainly be able.” The infinitive absolutes placed before the finite verbal forms lend empha...
Geneva Bible -> 1Sa 26:25
Geneva Bible: 1Sa 26:25 Then Saul said to David, Blessed [be] thou, my son David: thou shalt both do great [things], and also shalt still prevail. So David went on his ...

buka semuaTafsiran/Catatan -- Catatan Rentang Ayat
MHCC -> 1Sa 26:21-25
MHCC: 1Sa 26:21-25 - --Saul repeated his good words and good wishes. But he showed no evidence of true repentance towards God. David and Saul parted to meet no more. No r...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 26:21-25
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 26:21-25 - -- Here is, I. Saul's penitent confession of his fault and folly in persecuting David and his promise to do so no more. This second instance of Davi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 26:21-25
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 26:21-25 - --
Moreover, Saul could not help confessing, "I have sinned: return, my sonDavid; I will do thee harm no more, because my life was precious in...
Constable: 1Sa 16:1--31:13 - --IV. SAUL AND DAVID 1 Sam. 16--31
The basic theme in Samuel, that ble...



