1 Samuel 25:26

26 Ahora pues, señor mío, vive el SEÑOR y vive tu alma; puesto que el SEÑOR te ha impedido derramar sangre y vengarte por tu propia mano, sean pues como Nabal tus enemigos y los que buscan el mal contra mi señor.

1 Samuel 25:26 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 25:26

Now therefore, my lord, [as] the Lord liveth, and [as] thy
soul liveth
Which is an oath, and respects either what goes before, that she never saw the young men that were sent to Nabal, or to what follows, the providence of God in preventing David from shedding blood, which she was sure of by an impulse on her own mind, and by observing a change in David's countenance:

seeing the Lord hath withholden thee from coming to [shed] blood, and
from avenging thyself with thine own hand;
she does not impute this to her prudence, and the provision she made to appease David, and prevent him from shedding the blood he intended, and taking the vengeance he had resolved on; but to the Lord, and the interposition of his providence, which she knew would have its weight on the mind of so good a man as David was; who upon reflection would be thankful that he had been prevented from shedding innocent blood, as the Targum calls it:

now let thine enemies, and they that seek evil to my lord, be as Nabal;
meaning Saul and those with him, wishing they might be as inconsiderable as Nabal; as unable, as weak, and impotent as he to do him any hurt, and as short lived, and cut off by the hand God, as he would be; for, according to Jarchi, she prophesied under the direction of the Holy Spirit. It may be observed that in ( 1 Samuel 25:24-31 ) , she frequently gives David the title of "my lord", in reverence of him, and to atone for the rudeness and insolence of her husband, in speaking of him as a runaway servant, ( 1 Samuel 25:10 ) .

1 Samuel 25:26 In-Context

24 Y se echó a sus pies y dijo: Señor mío, sólo sobre mí sea la culpa. Te ruego que permitas que tu sierva te hable, y que escuches las palabras de tu sierva.
25 Ruego a mi señor que no haga caso a este hombre indigno, Nabal, porque conforme a su nombre, así es. Se llama Nabal, y la insensatez está con él; mas yo tu sierva no vi a los jóvenes que tú, mi señor, enviaste.
26 Ahora pues, señor mío, vive el SEÑOR y vive tu alma; puesto que el SEÑOR te ha impedido derramar sangre y vengarte por tu propia mano, sean pues como Nabal tus enemigos y los que buscan el mal contra mi señor.
27 Y ahora permite que este presente que tu sierva ha traído para mi señor se dé a los jóvenes que acompañan a mi señor.
28 Te ruego que perdones la ofensa de tu sierva, porque el SEÑOR ciertamente establecerá una casa duradera para mi señor, pues mi señor pelea las batallas del SEÑOR, y el mal no se hallará en ti en todos tus días.
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