Accident Anything Befallen Ceremonially Clean Clear David Didn't Making Nevertheless Nothing Saul Spake Speak Spoke Spoken Surely Unclean Yet
20:26 Nevertheless Saul spake not any thing that day: for he thought, Something hath befallen him, he [is] not {k} clean; surely he [is] not clean.
(k) Yet he might have some business to let him.
20:26 Something - Some accident which has rendered him unclean, and so unfit to partake of this feast, which consisted in part of the remainders of the peace - offerings, according to the law, Levit 7:20. Unfit also to come into any company, much more, into the king's company, lest he should pollute them also.
20:24-34 None were more constant than David in attending holy duties; nor had he been absent, but self-preservation obliged him to withdraw. In great peril present opportunities for Divine ordinances may be waved. But it is bad for us, except in case of necessity, to omit any opportunity of statedly attending on them. Jonathan did wisely and well for himself and family, to secure an interest in David, yet for this he is blamed. It is good to take God's people for our people. It will prove to our advantage at last, however it may now be thought against our interest. Saul was outrageous. What savage beasts, and worse, does anger make men!
Accident Befallen Ceremonially Clean David ly Making Nevertheless Saul Something Speak Surely Thought Unclean
Accident Befallen Ceremonially Clean David ly Making Nevertheless Saul Something Speak Surely Thought Unclean