Your servant will go a little way across the Jordan with the king. And why should the king repay me with such a reward?
Parallel translations
- WEB Your servant would but just go over the Jordan with the king. Why should the king repay me with such a reward?
- KJV Thy servant will go a little way over Jordan with the king: and why should the king recompense it me with such a reward?
- BSB Your servant could go with the king only a short distance past the Jordan; why should the king repay me with such a reward?
- NASB Your servant would merely cross over the Jordan with the king. So why should the king compensate me with this reward?
- NLT Just to go across the Jordan River with the king is all the honor I need!
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Quick answer
Barzillai said he wished only to cross the Jordan a little way with the king, not to be lavishly rewarded. It matters because his loyalty sought no payment.
Overview
Barzillai's desire was simply to honor David briefly, asking nothing in return for his kindness. His refusal of reward reveals a heart that served out of love rather than self-interest. The verse commends selfless devotion that finds its joy in honoring the king, not in being repaid.
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- Luke 6:38“Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, will be given to you. For with the same measure you measure it will be measured back to you.”
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