The son of a woman of Dan, and his father a man of Tyre A good omen of uniting Jew and Gentile in the gospel temple. With the cunning men of my lord David So he calls David here, and Solomon in the next verse, either out of singular respect to their greatness and worth, or because he was indeed tributary to them: or, at least, his country was nourished by their country, as it was afterward, Acts 12:20.

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