1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 21 David cometh to Nob to Ahimelech the priest;
pretendeth secret business from Saul; asketh bread: Ahimelech giveth
him the shew-bread, 1 SAMUEL 21:1. Doeg seeth this, 1 SAMUEL 21:7.
David asketh arms: Ahimelech giveth him Goliath's sword, 1 SAMUEL
21:8,9. David cometh to Achish; i... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING HATH COMMANDED ME A BUSINESS: this seems to be a plain lie,
extorted from him by fear and necessity. But as it was officious for
himself, so it was pernicious to all the priests there. Whence David
afterwards declares his repentance for this sin of lying, PSALMS
119:29. TO SUCH AND SUCH A P... [ Continue Reading ]
UNDER THINE HAND, to wit, in thy power, and ready for thee to give,
and for me to take, and eat.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNDER MINE HAND, to wit, here in the tabernacle; though doubtless he
had enough of that and of other provisions in his house; but David was
in great haste, and in fear of Doeg, whom he saw and knew there, 1
SAMUEL 22:22, and therefore would not stay till any thing could be
fetched thence. HALLOWED B... [ Continue Reading ]
ABOUT THESE THREE DAYS; as long as the law required, EXODUS 19:15. And
so long David and his men had, it seems, hid themselves for fear of
Saul in some of those caves, whereof there were many in those parts;
whereby they were kept both from all converse with any other persons
besides themselves, and... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE WAS NO BREAD THERE, to wit, in the tabernacle, where David and
the priest now were. IN THE DAY WHEN IT WAS TAKEN AWAY, which was done
upon the sabbath day, LEVITICUS 24:8; for though they might not then
kindle a fire to heat the bread in, yet they might and did keep it hot
in an oven that had... [ Continue Reading ]
DETAINED; not by force from others, but by his own choice; he fixed
his abode there for that day; either because it was the sabbath day,
on which he might not proceed in his journey, or other business; or
for the discharge of some vow; or to beg direction and help from God
in some great business. BE... [ Continue Reading ]
He left his weapons behind him, that he might with less suspicion
remove from place to place, and hide himself from Saul and his spies.
THE KING'S BUSINESS REQUIRED HASTE; the message came to me when I was
unarmed, and the business required so great expedition that I could
not go home to fetch my we... [ Continue Reading ]
BEHIND THE EPHOD, i.e. behind that holy place allotted for the keeping
of the sacred or priestly garments; all which are here comprehended
under the _ephod_; which, as the chief of the kind, is put for all the
rest. Here it was laid up as a sacred monument of God's power and
goodness, and that famou... [ Continue Reading ]
A strange action; but it must be considered,
1. That Saul's rage was so great and implacable, his power also and
diligence in hunting after him so great, that he despaired of escaping
him any other way; and it is not strange if a desperate disease
produceth a desperate remedy.
2. David might reaso... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING OF THE LAND, or, of this land, i.e. of the land of Canaan.
They call him _king_, either more generally for the governor, as that
word is used DEUTERONOMY 33:5, for the most eminent captain and
commander, and, as it were, the king of the Israelitish armies; or
rather, more specially, _the ki... [ Continue Reading ]
Lest either their revenge or policy should prompt them to kill him.... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS BEHAVIOUR; his speech and gesture; and, it may be, his habit also.
FEIGNED HIMSELF MAD; which they might the more easily believe, partly
because of the disappointment of his great hopes, and his extreme
danger and trouble from Saul, which might well make him mad; and
partly because he had put hi... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SEE THE MAN IS MAD; and so were Achish and his men too, to be so
soon cheated. But this must be ascribed to the wise and powerful
providence of God, who, in answer to David's prayer now made, which is
recorded PSA 34 PSA 61, did infatuate them, as he hath done many
others in like cases. WHEREFORE... [ Continue Reading ]
I need wise men, not such fools or madmen as this is. I will not have
my court disgraced with entertaining such fellows.... [ Continue Reading ]