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The Duty of Reciprocal Kindness
David's decision to comfort Hanun was a deliberate act to repay a kindness he had received from Hanun's father, Nahash. Commentators explain that the Hebrew phrase for 'show kindness' implies a deep sense of covenant loyalty and returning a favor. This serves as a powerful example of remembering past graces and actively seeking to reciprocate them as a principle of godly character.
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1 Chronicles
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18th Century
Theologian
Hanun - A Philistine king of this name is mentioned in the Assyrian inscriptions as paying tribute to Tiglath-pileser and warring with Sargo…
19th Century
Bishop
Nahash Samuel omits, but adds “Hanun.” The omissions in each are perhaps accidental. Saul’s first campaign was against Nahash ([Re…
17th Century
Pastor
Therefore shall you abide at the door of the tabernacle of
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17th Century
Minister
The history is here repeated which we read in 2 Samuel 10. The only safety of sinners consists in submitting to the Lord, seeking peace with him, a…