1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 24 Saul pursueth David to En-gedi; cometh into a cave
in which was David with his men; who cutteth off the skirt of Saul's
mantle, but will not kill him, 1 SAMUEL 24:1. He communeth with Saul,
and hereby evidenceth his innocency towards him, 1 SAMUEL 24:8. Saul
acknowledgeth his fau... [ Continue Reading ]
Which the wild goats use to delight and climb into. These very rocks
are exceeding steep, and full of precipices, and dangerous to
travellers, as an eye-witness hath left upon record. And yet Saul was
so transported with rage, as to venture himself and his army here,
that he might take David, who, a... [ Continue Reading ]
Some think THE SHEEP COTES to have been caves into which they used to
drive their sheep for shelter in tempestuous weather. TO COVER HIS
FEET, i.e. to ease his belly, as this phrase is thought to be used,
JUDGES 3:24. The reason whereof is, because the eastern and some other
nations of old wore no b... [ Continue Reading ]
QUEST. How came it to pass that Saul did not hear his debates of David
and his men? ANSW. First, The greater noise of Saul's men and horses,
just by the cave's mouth, might easily drown the lesser. Secondly,
There were in these large and capacious caves several cells or parts,
whereof some were more... [ Continue Reading ]
Not only because it was injurious, and reproachful, and dangerous to
the king; but possibly because he had some secret thought of doing
more to him, though he suppressed and overcame it; for he attempted
this in pursuance of his soldiers suggestion, 1 SAMUEL 24:4 which if
followed would have carried... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SAID UNTO HIS MEN; either, first, Before he cut off Saul's lap. Or
rather, secondly, Afterwards, when he returned with Saul's lap in his
hand, and his soldiers were enraged that he had not killed him. THIS
THING which you persuade me to do, even cut off Saul. UNTO MY MASTER,
whom I must still own... [ Continue Reading ]
STAYED HIS SERVANTS, Heb. _cut, or clave_, or _divided, or cut them
off_. The word notes both the eagerness and violence of David's men in
prosecuting their desire, and David's resoluteness in opposing them,
as it were, by force; wherein he shows great piety, and generosity,
and loyalty to Saul.... [ Continue Reading ]
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He prudently and modestly translates the fault from Saul to his
followers and evil counsellors.... [ Continue Reading ]
MINE EYE; which words are easily understood both from the nature of
the thing, and from the use of this phrase in other scriptures, as
DEUTERONOMY 7:16, DEUTERONOMY 13:8. The eye is said to spare, because
it affects the heart with pity, and moves a man to spare.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FATHER; so he calls him; partly, because he was his father-in-law;
partly, in testimony of his respect and subjection to him as to a
father; and partly, that by so amiable a compellation he might both
insinuate himself into his favour, and mind him of that duty which as
a father he owed to David.... [ Continue Reading ]
AVENGE ME OF THEE, or, _will avenge me of thee_, to wit, if thou dost
persist in thy injurious and cruel designs against me. MINE HAND SHALL
NOT BE UPON THEE; I will not execute vengeance on thee, but will leave
it wholly to God.... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. Wicked men will do wicked actions, among which this is one, to
kill their sovereign lord and king; as David implied above, 1 SAMUEL
24:6, and more fully expresseth, 1 SAMUEL 26:9. And therefore if I
were so wicked and vile a person as thy courtiers represent me to
thee, I should make no conscie... [ Continue Reading ]
After a worthless, contemptible, and impotent person, such as I am.
Thou disparagest thyself in contending with such a person; and even
thy conquest of me will be inglorious and shameful.... [ Continue Reading ]
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IS THIS THY VOICE, MY SON DAVID? he knew his voice though being at a
great distance from him, he could not discern his face. AND WEPT;
partly from the sense of his sin against God, and of his wicked and
base carriage to David; (for there are some such temporary passions
oft-times in hypocrites and u... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST REWARDED ME GOOD for the evil that I have designed and done
to thee. I HAVE REWARDED THEE EVIL for thy good will to me.... [ Continue Reading ]
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WILL HE LET HIM GO WELL AWAY? i. e. he will certainly destroy him. And
therefore thou hast not dealt with me after the manner of men, but
hast imitated the clemency of God in this act.... [ Continue Reading ]
I KNOW WELL, or, am convinced, not only by the fame of Samuel's
anointing thee, but by God's singular providence watching over thee,
and by that good Spirit and those great and princely virtues wherewith
God hath endowed thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou wilt not cut off my seed after me; as princes use to destroy
their competitors, and those that have any hopes of or pretence to
their crown; and Saul had endeavoured to destroy David for the same
reason, and therefore he feared a retaliation. THOU WILT NOT DESTROY
MY NAME, to wit, by cutting of... [ Continue Reading ]
DAVID SWARE UNTO SAUL. QUEST. How then could David destroy so many of
Saul's sons, 2 SAMUEL 21:8,9 ? ANSW. David could bind himself by his
oaths, but he could not bind God, to whose good pleasure all promises,
vows, and oaths must in all reason be submitted; and that was done by
God's command, and G... [ Continue Reading ]