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When Friends Act Like Strangers
Commentators explain that the "strangers" attacking David were likely his own countrymen, the Ziphites. Their betrayal was so severe that they were acting like foreigners, spiritually alienated from God and His people. This shows that sometimes the most painful opposition comes from those who should be allies.
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18th Century
Theologian
For strangers are risen up against me - That is, foreigners; those of another nation or land. Saul and his friends who sought the l…
19th Century
Bishop
For strangers. —This verse, with some variations, occurs again (Psalms 86:14); some manuscripts even reading …
17th Century
Pastor
For strangers are risen up against me
Meaning such as Doeg the Edomite, or Heathen soldiers, that Saul had hired and took into…
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17th Century
Minister
God is faithful, though people are not to be trusted, and it is well for us that it is so. David has no other plea to depend on than God's name, no…