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A Just Cause or Just a Word?
Scholars note a key translation debate in David's response. Some, following a more literal Hebrew reading, suggest David was deflecting his brother's anger by saying, "Was it not just a word?"—minimizing his actions. However, most commentators favor the view that David was making a bold justification for his zeal, essentially asking, "Is there not a righteous cause for my indignation, given Goliath's public insult to God?"
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1 Samuel
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18th Century
Theologian
Is there not a cause? In other words, are not Saul’s promise and the insolence of Goliath a sufficient reason for what I am about to do?
19th Century
Bishop
Is there not a cause? —David answers his jealous and overbearing elder brother with all gentleness and forbearance, but he does no…
17th Century
Pastor
And David said, what have I now done ?
&c.] That is criminal and blameworthy; as if he should say, I have only expre…
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17th Century
Minister
Jesse little thought of sending his son to the army at that critical juncture; but the wise God orders actions and affairs to serve his designs. In…