1 Samuel 25 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible

David's intention to destroy Nabal.

God is kind to the evil and unthankful, and why may not we be so? David determined to destroy Nabal, and all that belonged to him. Is this thy voice, O David? Has he been so long in the school of affliction, where he should have learned patience, and yet is so passionate? He at other times was calm and considerate, but is put into such a heat by a few hard words, that he seeks to destroy a whole family. What are the best of men, when God leaves them to themselves, that they may know

what is in their hearts? What need to pray, Lord, lead us not into temptation! (1Sa 25:18-31)

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