26 And when his servants told David these words, it pleased David well to be the king's son in law: and the days were not expired.
26 And when his servants H5650 told H5046 David H1732 these words, H1697 it pleased H3474 H1697 H5869 David H1732 well to be the king's H4428 son in law: H2859 and the days H3117 were not expired. H4390
26 And when his servants told David these words, it pleased David well to be the king's son-in-law. And the days were not expired;
26 And his servants declare to David these words, and the thing is right in the eyes of David, to be son-in-law to the king; and the days have not been full,
26 And his servants told David these words; and the thing was right in David's sight to be the king's son-in-law. And the days were not expired,
26 When his servants told David these words, it pleased David well to be the king's son-in-law. The days were not expired;
26 And when his servants said these words to David, he was well pleased to be the son-in-law of the king. And the days were still not past.
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Commentary on 1 Samuel 18 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 18
In the course of the foregoing chapter we left David in triumph; now in this chapter we have,
1Sa 18:1-5
David was anointed to the crown to take it out of Saul's hand, and over Jonathan's head, and yet here we find,
1Sa 18:6-11
Now begin David's troubles, and they not only tread on the heels of his triumphs, but take rise from them, such is the vanity of that in this world which seems greatest.
1Sa 18:12-30
Saul had now, in effect, proclaimed war with David. He began in open hostility when he threw the javelin at him. Now we are here told how his enmity proceeded, and how David received the attacks of it.