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												Verses 1-19A.M. 2967. — B.C. 1037.
 
 David’s friendly message to King 
												Hanun, 1 Chronicles 19:1, 1 
												Chronicles 19:2. Hanun’s base 
												usage of his ambassadors, 1 
												Chronicles 19:3-5. The Ammonites 
												prepare for war, 1 Chronicles 
												19:6, 1 Chronicles 19:7. David 
												overthrows them and the Syrians, 
												1 Chronicles 19:8-19.
 
 1 Chronicles 19:1. Nahash the 
												king of the children of Ammon 
												died — Of the contents of this 
												chapter, see the notes on 2 
												Samuel 10.
 
 1 Chronicles 19:2. David said, I 
												will show kindness unto Hanun — 
												Religion teaches us to be civil 
												and obliging to all; to honour 
												all men, and to be ready to do 
												all offices of kindness to those 
												among whom we live: and 
												difference in the modes and 
												forms of religion, or even in 
												religion itself, must be no 
												obstruction to it. But, besides 
												this, David remembered the 
												kindness which his father had 
												showed him. They that have 
												received kindness should return 
												it as they have ability and 
												opportunity: and they that have 
												received it from the parents, 
												should return it to the children 
												when the parents are gone.
 
 1 Chronicles 19:6. The children 
												of Ammon saw they had made 
												themselves odious to David — It 
												would therefore have been their 
												wisdom to have desired 
												conditions of peace, to have 
												humbled themselves and offered 
												any satisfaction for the injury 
												they had done him; and the 
												rather, because they had made 
												themselves not only odious to 
												David, but obnoxious to the 
												justice of God, who is the king 
												of nations, and will assert the 
												injured rights, and maintain the 
												violated laws of nations. But, 
												instead of this, they prepared 
												for war, and so brought upon 
												themselves those desolations 
												which David never intended them.
 
 1 Chronicles 19:19. They made 
												peace with David, and became his 
												servants — Those who have 
												meddled with strife that 
												belonged not to them, and have 
												found that they meddled to their 
												own hurt, do well to learn 
												wisdom at length, and meddle no 
												further. Let those who have in 
												vain stood it out against God, 
												be thus wise for themselves, and 
												agree with him quickly while 
												they are in the way with him. 
												Let them become his servants, 
												for they are undone if they 
												remain his enemies.
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