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8. WAR WITH AMALEK: SAUL'S DISOBEDIENCE AND REJECTION
CHAPTER 15
_ 1. The commission to destroy Amalek (1 Samuel 15:1)_
2. Saul's disobedience and rejection (1 Samuel 15:10)
3. Saul's confession ...
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XV. THE WAR AGAINST AMALEK; SAUL'S DISOBEDIENCE AND DEPOSITION (E). -
A section of a secondary narrative; according to the scheme adopted
here, the last section of this document was 1 Samuel 3:3 to 1...
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The rejection of Saul
24. _I have sinned_ Though a formal confession of his sin is extorted
from Saul, he does not humble himself before God in genuine penitence.
He still tries to shift the blame on...
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_Samuel and Saul Parted Permanently._ 1 Samuel 15:24-35
24 And Saul said unto Samuel, I have sinned: for I have transgressed
the commandment of the Lord, and thy words: because I feared the
people, a...
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_SO SAMUEL TURNED AGAIN AFTER SAUL; AND SAUL WORSHIPPED THE LORD._ _
SO SAMUEL TURNED AGAIN AFTER SAUL; AND SAUL WORSHIPPED THE LORD._
Samuel turned again after Saul - not to worship along with him,...
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SAUL'S VICTORY OVER AMALEK. HIS DISOBEDIENCE AND REJECTION
Amalek had attacked Israel at Rephidim (Exodus 17:8) and opposed their
entrance into Canaan (Numbers 14:45 : cp. Deuteronomy 25:7; They are...
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 15
GOD REFUSES SAUL AS KING
V1 Samuel said to Saul, ‘The *Lord sent me to *anoint you as king
over his people, the *Israelites. Now listen to...
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SO SAMUEL TURNED AGAIN AFTER SAUL. — The prophet, after the repeated
and pressing request of the king, consents publicly to worship the
Lord in his company. There is little doubt but that the principa...
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וַ יָּ֥שָׁב שְׁמוּאֵ֖ל אַחֲרֵ֣י
שָׁא֑וּל וַ יִּשְׁתַּ֥חוּ שָׁא֖וּל
לַֽ יהוָֽה׃ ס...
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CHAPTER XXI.
_ THE FINAL REJECTION OF SAUL_
1 Samuel 15:1.
HERE we find the second portion of God's indictment against Saul, and
the reason for his final rejection from the office to which he had
be...
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SHALLOW REPENTANCE UNAVAILING
1 Samuel 15:17
Samuel was deeply moved when he heard of Saul's failure, “and he
cried unto the Lord all night.” Thus he was prepared to accost the
sinful king. Mr. Finn...
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Saul was commissioned by Jehovah through Samuel to smite Amalek, and
it was in connection with this that the sin occurred which filled his
cup to the brim and caused him to be rejected.
His campaign...
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(26) And Samuel said unto Saul, I will not return with thee: for thou
hast rejected the word of the LORD, and the LORD hath rejected thee
from being king over Israel. (27) And as Samuel turned about t...
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We have already seen that the desire and deliberate decision of the
people for a king was a direct blow at the government of God in
Israel; but the time was come to permit the will of the people to ha...
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Nevertheless Saul is put to a final proof. Jehovah, by the mouth of
Samuel, sends him to smite Amalek, and utterly destroy them and all
that belonged to them. They were the cruel and determined enemie...
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SO SAMUEL TURNED AGAIN AFTER SAUL,.... Though he before said he would
not, 1 Samuel 15:26 yet he did, changing his mind, as he might without
being chargeable with a lie; and he also might have an impu...
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So Samuel turned again after Saul; and Saul worshipped the LORD.
Ver. 31. _So Samuel turned again after Saul._] Both to show his
respect to him as his sovereign, and to do execution upon Agag....
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_So Samuel turned again_ 1st, That the people might not, upon pretence
of this sentence of rejection, withdraw their obedience from their
sovereign; whereby they would both have sinned against God, an...
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1 Samuel sendeth Saul to destroy Amalek.
6 Saul fauoureth the Kenites.
8 Hee spareth Agag and the best of the spoile.
10 Samuel denounceth vnto Saul commending and excusing himselfe, Gods
reiection...
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Saul's Humiliation...
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God had a more solemn controversy with the Amalekites than with the
Philistines. The mere formal worship typified by the Philistines is
empty; but Amalekite "lusts of the flesh" are a deadly enemy tha...
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24-31 There were several signs of hypocrisy in Saul's repentance. 1.
He besought Samuel only, and seemed most anxious to stand right in his
opinion, and to gain his favour. 2. He excuses his fault, ev...
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SAMUEL TURNED AGAIN AFTER SAUL; not to worship the Lord with him, for
that he did not; and therefore it is here mentioned that Saul only
_worshipped the Lord_; but for two other reasons: first, that p...
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1 Samuel 15:31 Samuel H8050 back H7725 (H8799) after H310 Saul H7586
Saul H7586 worshiped H7812 (H8691) LORD H3068...
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SAMUEL SEEKS SAUL OUT IN ORDER TO GIVE HIM A STERN REBUKE AND DECLARE
THAT YHWH HAS WITHDRAWN FROM HIM HIS SUPPORT (1 SAMUEL 15:12).
We do not know for sure where Samuel was at this time although the...
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1 Samuel 15
_(with 1 Timothy 1:19)_
The story of Saul is among the saddest which Scripture anywhere
contains.
I. Notice first the singular elements of nobleness which are to be
traced in his natural...
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CONTENTS: Saul's incomplete obedience and his rejection as king.
CHARACTERS: God, Samuel, Saul, Agag.
CONCLUSION: Some judge many things in their lives, but spare one Agag
which the Lord has condemn...
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1 Samuel 15:2. _I remember what Amalek did; Numbers 17:8_; and what he
has often repeated, in the effusion of innocent blood. He joined
Midian, and the children of the east, in a bloody and unprovoked...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 15:1 The Lord finally rejects Saul as
king.
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 15:25. “PARDON MY SIN.” “He offers this prayer to
_Samuel_, not to _God_.” “TURN AGAIN WITH ME.” “According to 1
Samuel 15:30, to show him honour before the el...
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FINAL REJECTION OF SAUL (1 Samuel 15:1.)
EXPOSITION
DIVINE COMMAND TO PUNISH THE AMALEKITES, AND ITS EXECUTION BY SAUL (1
Samuel 15:1).
1 SAMUEL 15:1
SAMUEL ALSO SAID. Better literally, "And Samuel...
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Now as we get into chapter fifteen,
Samuel came to Saul, and said, The Lord sent me to anoint you to be
king over his people, over Israel: now hearken unto the voice of the
words of the Lord (1 Samue...
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Turned — First, that the people might not upon pretence of this
sentence of rejection, withdraw their obedience to their sovereign;
whereby they would both have sinned against God, and have been as
sh...