1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 19 Saul purposeth to kill David; Jonathan discloseth
it; speaketh in his behalf to Saul, who sweareth not to kill him; he
returneth to court, 1 SAMUEL 19:1. By reason of his success in a new
war, Saul again seeketh to kill him; Michal acquainteth him with it;
he flieth; she deceivet... [ Continue Reading ]
Lest he kill thee before I discourse with him, and endeavour to
reconcile him to thee; which I think not fit to attempt as yet, whilst
he is in the fit of rage against thee; but I intend to do in the
morning, when I may hope to find him in a better temper.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE FIELD WHERE THOU ART; in the field where my father useth to
walk, where also I would have thee to hide thyself, that I may know
where to find thee at hand, to acquaint thee with the success of my
endeavours, that thou mayst accordingly either return to court, or
speedily depart.... [ Continue Reading ]
JONATHAN SPAKE GOOD OF DAVID, which he could not do without hazard to
himself. Herein therefore he performed the duty of a true friend, and
of a valiant man.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE DID PUT HIS LIFE IN HIS HAND, i.e. he exposed his life to eminent
hazard. SEE POOLE ON "JUDGES 12:3".... [ Continue Reading ]
This great change is not to be ascribed to any true repentance for his
sin against David, or any better affection which he now had to him;
but merely to his own worldly interest, because he was convinced by
Jonathan's discourse that he could not kill him without great
inconvenience and shame to hims... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
David's successes against the Philistines, which should have cheered
his heart, made him sad, and the devil watched the opportunity to
improve his melancholy, as before he bad done.... [ Continue Reading ]
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TO SLAY HIM IN THE MORNING: why not in the night? ANSW. Partly,
because it would have been barbarous, and most dishonourable to Saul,
to break into David's house by night, and kill him in his own house
and bed; and it seemed more expedient to kill him as he came out of
his house in the morning; part... [ Continue Reading ]
MICHAL LET DAVID DOWN THROUGH A WINDOW; because they lay in wait for
him at the doors of the house, whensoever he should come forth there.... [ Continue Reading ]
AN IMAGE, Heb. _teraphim_, which was an image made in human shape;
which she might keep secretly, either out of a superstitious regard to
it, or out of mere curiosity. This stratagem she used, because knowing
her father's unquiet, and jealous, and furious temper, she suspected
he might come or send... [ Continue Reading ]
MESSENGERS, to wit, other messengers in the morning, supposing the
former to be either slow or perfidious.... [ Continue Reading ]
AGAIN TO SEE DAVID, or only, _to see David_, which they did not
before, but went away satisfied (as it was fit they should) with her
report and testimony of his sickness.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
If thou dost not permit me to escape without discovery, I shall be
forced for my own defence to kill thee. Though it is most likely this
was a lie and a fiction of her own.... [ Continue Reading ]
CAME TO SAMUEL TO RAMAH; partly for comfort and direction in his great
distress; and partly for safety, supposing that Saul would be ashamed
to execute his bloody designs in the presence of so venerable a person
as Samuel, who had laid so great obligations upon Saul, and had such
great and just repu... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, _near Ramah_; the Hebrew preposition _beth_, in, being oft put for
near, as it is apparently used, NUMBERS 33:37,38 JOS 5:13 JEREMIAH
20:2, JEREMIAH 32:7. NAIOTH was either a house or college in the town
of Ramah, or a village in the territory of _Ramah_, or near to the
town of _Ramah_; in which... [ Continue Reading ]
SAUL SENT MESSENGERS TO TAKE DAVID: thus Saul's wickedness and fury
increased; and he that at first used only secret practices against
David, now breaks forth into open and impudent hostilities; plainly
declaring that he neither feared God nor reverenced man. He would have
punished Samuel, as afterw... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHERE ARE SAMUEL AND DAVID? for, his messengers not returning, he knew
not exactly where they were.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SPIRIT OF GOD WAS UPON HIM ALSO; it came upon him in the way;
whereas it came not upon his messengers till they came to the place;
whereby God would convince Saul of the vanity of all his designs
against David, and that in them he fought against God himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS CLOTHES, to wit, his military or royal garments; which he did,
either that he might suit himself and his habit to the rest of the
company; or because his mind being altogether taken up with Divine
things, he did not understand or heed what he did. ALSO: this implies
that the messengers which he... [ Continue Reading ]