1 Kings 1:29

29 The king swore, and said: As the Lord liveth, who hath delivered my soul out of all distress,

1 Kings 1:29 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 1:29

And the king sware
To his former oath, he added another for greater confirmation:

and said, [as] the Lord liveth;
which was the proper form of an oath, which ought to be taken by the living God; and as what would lay him under the greater obligation to observe it, he adds,

that hath redeemed my soul out of all distress;
saved his life when in the most imminent danger; delivered him out of the hand of Goliath, and from the Philistines and other enemies, in his wars with them; and from Saul and his persecuting rage and fury, and from the rebellion of his son Absalom, and the insurrection of Sheba.

1 Kings 1:29 In-Context

27 Is this word come out from my lord the king, and hast thou not told me, thy servant, who should sit on the throne of my lord the king after him?
28 And king David answered, and said: Call to me Bethsabee. And when she was come in to the king, and stood before him,
29 The king swore, and said: As the Lord liveth, who hath delivered my soul out of all distress,
30 Even as I swore to thee, by the Lord, the God of Israel, saying: Solomon thy son, shall reign after me, and he shall sit upon my throne in my stead, so will I do this day.
31 And Bethsabee, bowing with her face to the earth, worshipped the king, saying: May my lord David live for ever.
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