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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
4 Regum 1:17
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Tunc Heli ait ei : Vade in pace : et Deus Israël det tibi petitionem tuam, quam rogasti eum.
Planxit autem David planctum huiuscemodi super Saul et super Ionathan filium eius;
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
lamented: 2 Samuel 1:19, Genesis 50:11, 2 Chronicles 35:25, Jeremiah 9:17-21
Reciprocal: Genesis 23:2 - mourn Genesis 50:10 - seven days Psalms 35:14 - I behaved Psalms 59:10 - let Psalms 141:6 - When their judges Ezekiel 32:16 - General Micah 2:4 - and lament
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul, and over Jonathan his son. Composed the following elegy on account of their death, and sung it in a tune agreeable to it, he and the men that were with him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The words lamented and lamentation must be understood in the technical sense of a funeral dirge or mournful elegy. (See similar dirges in 2 Samuel 3:33-34; and 2 Chronicles 35:25.) This and the brief stanza on the death of Abner are the only specimens preserved to us of David’s secular poetry.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Samuel 1:17. David lamented — See this lamentation, and the notes on it at the end of this chapter. 2 Samuel 1:21.