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1 Samuel 26:16
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Esto que has hecho no es bueno. Vive el Señor , todos vosotros ciertamente deberíais morir, porque no protegisteis a vuestro señor, el ungido del Señor . Y ahora, mira dónde está la lanza del rey y la vasija de agua que estaba a su cabecera.
Esto que has hecho no está bien. Vive Jehová, que sois dignos de muerte, que no habéis guardado a vuestro señor, al ungido de Jehová. Mira ahora dónde está la lanza del rey, y la botija del agua que estaba a su cabecera.
Esto que has hecho, no está bien. Vive el SEÑOR, que sois dignos de muerte, que no habéis guardado a vuestro señor, al ungido del SEÑOR. Mira, pues, ahora dónde está la lanza del rey, y la botija del agua que estaba a su cabecera.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
worthy to die: Heb. the sons of death, 1 Samuel 20:31, 2 Samuel 12:5, 2 Samuel 19:28, Psalms 79:11, Psalms 102:20, *marg. Ephesians 2:3
Lord's: 1 Samuel 26:9, 1 Samuel 26:11, 1 Samuel 24:6
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 21:22 - General 1 Kings 2:26 - worthy of death Lamentations 4:20 - the anointed Matthew 26:40 - What
Gill's Notes on the Bible
This thing [is] not good that thou hast done,.... Yea, it was very bad, a great fault, and very blameworthy, if he had neglected to set a watch over the king, whose business it was as a general; the words are expressed in a figure called "meiosis", in which less is said than was intended:
[as] the Lord liveth, ye [are] worthy to die, because ye have not kept your master, the Lord's anointed; if a watch was set, and these had fallen asleep, and neglected their duty, or had deserted their post; which to do was a capital crime, and deserving of death; wherefore he does not say this of Abner, but of the watch:
and now see where the king's spear [is], and the cruse of water that [was] at his bolster; which he then held up as proofs and evidences of the truth of what be said, that one had been in the camp and had carried off these, and who could as easily have destroyed the king as to have taken these away; and as he came hither with an intent to destroy him, would have done it, had he not been prevented by David; all which likewise plainly proved the negligence of Abner, in not setting a watch about his master, or the negligence of the watch that was set.