1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 26 Saul, by the discovery of the Ziphites, cometh to
Hachilah against David, 1 SAMUEL 26:1; who cometh with Abishai to
Saul's camp; stayeth him from killing Saul, but taketh his spear and
cruse, 1 SAMUEL 26:4. He upbraideth Abner, 1 SAMUEL 26:16; exhorteth
Saul, 1 SAMUEL 26:17, who... [ Continue Reading ]
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i.e. He understood by information, probably from his dear friend
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CAME TO THE PLACE WHERE SAUL HAD PITCHED; came near to the skirts of
Saul's camp; which he might easily discover from some neighboring hill
or wood, and yet not be discerned himself. And it is probable he came
thither disguised, and towards night. SAUL LAY IN THE TRENCH,
encompassed with his carriag... [ Continue Reading ]
AHIMELECH THE HITTITE; so called, either because he was one of that
nation, but converted to the Jewish religion; compare 2 SAMUEL 11:3, 2
SAMUEL 15:18; or from his habitation amongst, or some relation, to
some of that people. ZERIAH; David's sister: see 1 CHRONICLES 2:16.
His father is not named, e... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE PEOPLE, i. e. to Saul's host and camp. It might seem a bold and
strange attempt; but many things are to be considered:
1. That heroical persons have oft attempted things of no less
difficulty and danger than this was; as many credible historians
relate.
2. That David did and might easily pe... [ Continue Reading ]
I will nail him to the ground at one blow, that I shall not need a
second stroke.... [ Continue Reading ]
Though Saul be a cruel tyrant, and rejected by God, yet he is our
sovereign lord and king; and I, though designed king, as yet am but a
private person, and his subject; and therefore cannot kill him without
sin, nor will I consent that thou shouldst do it.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD SHALL SMITE HIM, by some sudden and mortal stroke. OR HIS DAY
SHALL COME TO DIE, according to the course of nature.... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE THOU NOW THE SPEAR, which will show where we have been, and what
we could have done. THE CRUSE OF WATER might be put there, either to
wash himself, in case of any accidental pollution, which oft happened
in the night; or to refresh him, and quench his thirst in that hot
climate and season; or f... [ Continue Reading ]
Sent upon them by the Lord, for David's advantage.... [ Continue Reading ]
That his person might be out of their reach, and yet his voice might
be heard; which in a clear air, and in the silence of the night, might
be heard at a great distance.... [ Continue Reading ]
Or, WITH OR BESIDE THE KING, i.e. so near to him, so as to disturb the
king.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO IS LIKE TO THEE, for courage and conduct? and therefore thy fault
herein is the greater.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS THING IS NOT GOOD, i.e. it is very bad, a great crime. A figure
called _meiosis_, as PROVERBS 18:5, PROVERBS 19:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY SON DAVID; as thou wast my son by marriage, so thou hast expressed
the care and affection of a son to me now a second time.... [ Continue Reading ]
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IF THE LORD HAVE STIRRED THEE UP AGAINST ME; if the Lord have by the
evil spirit which he hath sent, or by his secret providence, directed
thy rage against me for the punishment of thine or my sins. LET HIM
ACCEPT AN OFFERING; let us offer up a sacrifice to God to appease his
wrath against us. IF TH... [ Continue Reading ]
LET NOT MY BLOOD FALL TO THE EARTH; do not attempt to spill my
innocent blood like water upon the ground. BEFORE THE FACE OF THE
LORD; remember, if thou dost it, God the judge of all men seeth it,
and will avenge it of thee, though I will not avenge myself. A FLEA;
hard to be taken, and not worth ca... [ Continue Reading ]
He not only confesseth, but aggravateth his fault, because his
conscience was fully convinced, though his heart was not changed.... [ Continue Reading ]
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I desire that God would deal no otherwise with me than I have dealt
with thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
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DAVID WENT ON HIS WAY; knowing Saul's unstable and deceitful heart, he
would not trust to any of his professions or promises, but kept out of
his reach.... [ Continue Reading ]