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2 Samuel 9:6
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E Mefibosete, filho de Jnatas, o filho de Saul, veio a Davi, e se prostrou com o rosto por terra e inclinou-se; e disse Davi: Mefibosete! E ele disse: Eis aqui teu servo.
Vindo Mefibosete, filho de Jnatas, filho de Saul, a Davi, inclinou-se, prostrando-se com o rosto em terra. Disse-lhe Davi: Mefibosete! Ele disse: Eis aqui teu servo!
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Mephibosheth: 1 Chronicles 8:34, 1 Chronicles 9:40, called Meribbaal
he fell: Genesis 18:2, Genesis 33:3, 1 Samuel 20:41, 1 Samuel 25:23
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 22:12 - Here I am 2 Samuel 1:7 - Here am I 2 Samuel 19:24 - Mephibosheth 1 Kings 1:31 - did reverence
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Now when Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, the son of Saul,.... For that was his name, though sometimes called Meribbaal, 1 Chronicles 8:34; and this was his relation to Jonathan and Saul, the son of the one, and grandson of the other:
was come unto David; to his court and palace in Jerusalem, being thither brought; for he could not go of himself, being lame:
he fell on his face, and did reverence; to him as a king, in a civil way, and in the best manner he could, considering that he was lame on his feet:
and David said, Mephibosheth; is it he? having learnt what his name was, this he expressed with great vehemency and affection, as glad that he had found one of Jonathan's posterity: and
he answered, behold thy servant! he answered to his name, and owned his subjection to David, and was ready to take the oath of allegiance to him, and give him homage, and serve him in what way he could.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Mephibosheth - Also called Merib-baal (and Meri-baal, probably by a clerical error, 1 Chronicles 9:40). The two names seem to have the same meaning: Bosheth, shame, being the equivalent for Baal, and Mephi (scattering or destroying, being equivalent to Merib (contending with). Compare Ish-bosheth and Esh-baal, Jerub-baal and Jerub-besheth.
He fell on his face - In fear. Such generosity to a fallen rival as David showed in restoring him his paternal property seemed to him scarcely credible.