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Verse 1 Samuel 10:4. _AND THEY WILL SALUTE THEE_] ושאלו לך
לשלום _veshaalu_ _lecha leshalom_, "And they will inquire of thee
concerning peace," i.e., _welfare_. In the East, if this salutation be
giv...
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2. THE STORY OF SAUL AND HIS ANOINTING
Chapter S 9:1-10:16
_ 1. Saul the son of Kish and the lost asses (1 Samuel 9:1)_
2. Samuel and Saul (1 Samuel 9:11)
3. Saul anointed King (1 Samuel 9:25;...
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1 SAMUEL 9:1 TO 1 SAMUEL 10:16. SAMUEL ANOINTS SAUL AS KING. (J),
taken from one of the oldest narratives (see Introduction, p. 273).
Note the absence of any connexion with the Deuteronomic narrative...
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SALUTE. Hebrew ask after thy peace....
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_two loaves of bread_ An unconscious act of homage to the
newly-anointed king. As the representative of God he receives a share
of the offerings intended for the sanctuary....
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_Saul Anointed by Samuel._ 1 Samuel 10:1-8
Then Samuel took a vial of oil, and poured _it_ upon his head, and
kissed him, and said, _Is it_ not because the Lord hath anointed thee
_to be_ captain ove...
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_AND THEY WILL SALUTE THEE, AND GIVE THEE TWO LOAVES OF BREAD; WHICH
THOU SHALT RECEIVE OF THEIR HANDS._ NO JFB COMMENTARY ON THIS VERSE....
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See on 1 Samuel 9:1. There are clearly two accounts of the institution
of the kingship. In 1 Samuel 8, the wish for a king is regarded as a
sign of disloyalty to the real King, Jehovah, and, as such,...
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 10
SAMUEL *ANOINTS SAUL
V1 Then Samuel took a jar of oil and poured the oil over Saul’s
head. He kissed Saul. He said, ‘The *Lord has *anoint...
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וְ שָׁאֲל֥וּ לְךָ֖ לְ שָׁלֹ֑ום וְ
נָתְנ֤וּ
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CHAPTER XIII.
_ SAUL ANOINTED BY SAMUEL._
1 Samuel 10:1.
THERE is a remarkable minuteness of detail in this and other
narratives in Samuel, suggesting the authenticity of the narrative,
and the auth...
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ANOINTED WITH OIL AND THE SPIRIT
1 Samuel 10:1
In the gray dawn the prophet sketched to Saul the events which were to
happen on that day and succeeding days. All were made known to the
designated kin...
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On the morning of the day following Saul's meeting with and eating
with Samuel, Samuel told him of his election by God to be king of the
nation. This communication was made when they were quite alone,...
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_Hand. They would be very acceptable to Saul, who had none. The
strangers might suppose that they could purchase more at Bethel.
(Calmet)_...
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(2) When thou art departed from me today, then thou shalt find two men
by Rachel's sepulchre in the border of Benjamin at Zelzah; and they
will say unto thee, The asses which thou wentest to seek are...
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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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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 8, 9, AND 10.
But faith is not transmitted by succession. Samuel could not make
prophets of his sons. They were no better as judges than Eli's sons
had been a...
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AND THEY WILL SALUTE THEE,.... Not as king, of which they knew
nothing, but in a common way; and though a stranger and unknown to
them, yet finding their hearts disposed and affected towards him,
woul...
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And they will salute thee, and give thee two [loaves] of bread; which
thou shalt receive of their hands.
Ver. 4. _And they will salute thee._] Though mere strangers to thee,
_ And give thee two loav...
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_They will salute thee_, &c. This may be considered as a third sign,
or an appendix to the second. And it is the more remarkable, because
this present, which they made him, was a figure of that honour...
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1 Samuel anoynteth Saul.
2 Hee confirmeth him by prediction of three signes.
9 Sauls heart is changed, and he prophecieth.
14 He concealeth the matter of the kingdome from his vncle.
17 Saul is ch...
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No one else was present when Samuel anointed Saul. This contrasts with
David's anointing in Chapter 16:3, "in the midst of his brethren,"
then by "the men of Judah" in 2 Samuel 2:4; and later by the e...
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SALUTE THEE:
_ Heb._ ask thee of peace...
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1-8 The sacred anointing, then used, pointed at the great Messiah, or
Anointed One, the King of the church, and High Priest of our
profession, who was anointed with the oil of the Spirit, not by
meas...
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TWO LOAVES OF BREAD; two of those three designed for sacrifice,
supposing they could easily procure a supply of other loaves at
Beth-el. But the more strange the present was, the more fit it was for
a...
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1 Samuel 10:4 will H7592 (H8804) greet H7965 give H5414 (H8804) two
H8147 bread H3899 receive H3947 ...
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SAMUEL INDICATES CERTAIN SIGNS THAT SAUL WILL RECEIVE THAT WILL
DEMONSTRATE THAT IT IS AS HE HAS SAID (1 SAMUEL 10:2).
Matters were not just to be left there. A deliberately private
anointing having t...
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CONTENTS: Saul annointed king.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Samuel, Saul, his uncle.
CONCLUSION: Whom God calls He qualifies. When God works in us by His
Spirit, it serves to confirm faith and furn...
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1 Samuel 10:1. _Captain._ This refers to his command, as a fighting
captain. The title of king was superior to that of _na_g _id,_ or
captain.
1 Samuel 10:3. _To Bethel._ The people would, and did wor...
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_Then Samuel took a vial of oil._
THE DISCIPLINE OF A PROMOTED LIFE
Men are not usually taken from the valley of ordinary toil, and
instantaneously placed, as by the flight of an angel, upon the
clou...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 10:4 The TWO LOAVES OF BREAD were probably
intended for the sacrificial meal (see note on 9:24), because the men
were “going up to God at Bethel” ...
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 10:1. “THEN SAMUEL TOOK A VIAL OF OIL,” etc. “The vial
is a narrow-necked vessel, from which the oil flowed in drops. The
oil, we must suppose, was not of the o...
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EXPOSITION
SAUL ANOINTED TO BE KING, AND SIGNS GIVEN HIM CONVINCING HIM OF THE
TRUTH OF HIS APPOINTMENT ...
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Samuel took a vial of oil, and he poured it over Saul, over his head,
and he kissed him, and he said, Is it not because the Lord has
anointed thee to be captain over his inheritance? Now when you depa...
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Judges 18:15...