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David Guzik commentary on 1 Samuel 20, where Jonathan confirms his loyalty to David by promising his help to him, but Saul seeks to kill David.
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eBibles • Free Downloads • Audio. 1 Samuel 20:41 . And as soon as the lad was gone, David arose out of a place toward the south, and fell on his face to the ground, and bowed himself three times: and they kissed one another, and wept one with another, until David exceeded.
Bible commentary on the Book of 1 Samuel, chapter 20, by Dr. Bob Utley, retired professor of hermeneutics.
What does 1 Samuel 20:41 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
You will be forever friends. Even distance won’t stop your friendship. Look at 1 Samuel 20:41-42: After the boy had gone, David got up from the south side of the stone and bowed down before Jonathan three times, with his face to the ground.
1 Samuel 20. David, having several times narrowly escaped Saul's fury, begins to consider at last whether it may not be necessary for him to retire into the country and to take up arms in his own defence.