1 Samuele 20:17

17 Gionatan ancora scongiurò Davide per l’amore che gli portava; perciocchè egli l’amava come l’anima sua.

1 Samuele 20:17 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 20:17

And Jonathan caused David to swear again
Or Jonathan added to make David swears F21; having sworn himself to make a covenant of friendship with David and his family, he moved and insisted on it, that David should swear to keep covenant with him, and his family:

because he loved him;
it was not so much for the good and safety of his offspring that he made this motion, and was so desirous of renewing and enlarging his covenant with David, as it was his strong love and affection for him; being on that account desirous that there might be the strictest friendship imaginable retained between the two families; or he made him swear by his love to him, as some understand it, which is not so likely; the former sense is better, for he himself sware by the Lord, ( 1 Samuel 20:12 1 Samuel 20:13 ) ;

for he loved him as his own soul;
or "with the love of his soul" F23; with the most cordial affection, with a truly hearty and sincere love, see ( 1 Samuel 18:1 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (Poyw) "et addidit", Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus; so the Tigurine version.
F23 (wvpn tbha) "secundum dilectionem animae suae", Pagninus; "amore sui ipsius", Junius & Tremellius.

1 Samuele 20:17 In-Context

15 E non farai tu che la tua benignità non venga giammai in perpetuo meno inverso la casa mia, nè anche quando il Signore distruggerà ciascuno de’ nemici di Davide d’in su la terra?
16 Gionatan adunque fece lega con la casa di Davide; ma il Signore domandò conto a’ nemici di Davide.
17 Gionatan ancora scongiurò Davide per l’amore che gli portava; perciocchè egli l’amava come l’anima sua.
18 Poi Gionatan gli disse: Domani è nuova luna; e tu sarai domandato; perciocchè il tuo seggio sarà vuoto.
19 Or aspetta fino al terzo giorno; poi scendi prestamente, e vieni al luogo, nel quale tu ti nascondesti in quel dì d’opera; e dimora presso alla pietra che mostra il cammino.
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