14 And thou shalt not only while yet I live show me the kindness of the LORD, that I die not:
14 And thou shalt not only while yet H518 I live H2416 shew H6213 me the kindness H2617 of the LORD, H3068 that I die H4191 not:
14 And thou shalt not only while yet I live show me the lovingkindness of Jehovah, that I die not;
14 and not only while I am alive dost thou do with me the kindness of Jehovah, and I die not,
14 And thou shalt not only while yet I live shew me the kindness of Jehovah, that I die not,
14 You shall not only while yet I live show me the loving kindness of Yahweh, that I not die;
14 And may you, while I am still living, O may you be kind to me, as the Lord is kind, and keep me from death!
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Commentary on 1 Samuel 20 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 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. But he will not do so daring a thing without consulting his faithful friend Jonathan; how he did this, and what passed between them, we have an account in this chapter, where we have as surprising instances of supernatural love as we had in the chapter before of unnatural hatred.
1Sa 20:1-8
Here,
1Sa 20:9-23
Here,
1Sa 20:24-34
Jonathan is here effectually convinced of that which he was so loth to believe, that his father had an implacable enmity to David, and would certainly be the death of him if it were in his power; and he had like to have paid very dearly himself for the conviction.
1Sa 20:35-42
Here is,