1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 28 Achish intending war against Israel, relieth on
David, 1 SAMUEL 28:1,2. Saul having destroyed the witches, yet, Samuel
being dead, in his fear, forsaken of God, seeketh to a witch, 1 SAMUEL
28:3. She, encouraged by Saul, raiseth Samuel; of whom hearing his
approaching ruin, he fa... [ Continue Reading ]
DAVID speaks ambitiously, as he did before, that Achish might
understand him, as he did, of his acting for him against the
Israelites; whereas he meant it of his acting for the Israelites
against the Philistines, to which he was obliged both by God's express
command, and by his indelible and manifol... [ Continue Reading ]
SAMUEL WAS DEAD: this is mentioned here as the reason why Saul did not
inquire of Samuel; which, if he had now been alive, he would have
done. IN HIS OWN CITY, where he had his birth and education, and most
settled habitation, 1 SAMUEL 19:18. SAUL HAD PUT AWAY THOSE THAT HAD
FAMILIAR SPIRITS, AND TH... [ Continue Reading ]
SHUNEM; a town in the tribe of Issachar, JOSHUA 19:18. GILBOA; a
mountain not far from the valley of Jezreel, where the battle was
fought, 1 SAMUEL 31:1 2 SAMUEL 1:21. So the two armies seem to be
placed in the same manner as they were 1SA 17, each upon a hill, and a
valley between them.... [ Continue Reading ]
SAUL SAW THE HOST FROM MOUNT GILBOA, 1 SAMUEL 31:1. HIS HEART GREATLY
TREMBLED; partly, from the greatness and resoluteness of the host of
the Philistines, who were the aggressors; partly, from the loss of
David, who might have been of great use to him at this time; partly,
from the conscience of hi... [ Continue Reading ]
SAUL INQUIRED OF THE LORD, in his slight and perfunctory way, as 1
SAMUEL 14:19, as appears from hence, that when God did not speedily
answer him, he goes to the devil for an answer, 1 SAMUEL 28:7; for
which reason he is said, NOT to have INQUIRED OF THE LORD, 1
CHRONICLES 10:14, i.e. not seriously,... [ Continue Reading ]
SEEK ME A WOMAN, rather than a man; for he thought that sex most
likely to be given to those wicked arts, as being the weaker sex, and
so aptest to be deceived, and most prone to superstition, and ofttimes
most malicious and revengeful. _That hath a familiar spirit_; one that
converseth with the dev... [ Continue Reading ]
SAUL DISGUISED HIMSELF; both because he was ashamed to be known, or
thought guilty of this practice; and because he suspected that the
woman, had she known him, would not practise her art before him.... [ Continue Reading ]
WOMAN SAID, BEHOLD, THOU KNOWEST; for his speech and garb discovered
him to be an Israelite, and therefore acquainted with these matters.
TO CAUSE ME TO DIE, by accusing me to Saul as guilty of a capital
crime.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
Whose kindness and compassion to him, as he had formerly experienced,
so now he expected it in his deep distress. This practice of
divination by the dead, or by the ghosts or souls of dead persons,
called up by magical art, was very usual among all nations, and from
them Saul learned it.... [ Continue Reading ]
SHE CRIED WITH A LOUD VOICE, for fear of her life, Saul himself being
witness of her crime. THOU ART SAUL: this she knew, either by some
gesture of reverence which this supposed Samuel might show to Saul, as
to the king; or by information from this ghost; or from the spirit by
whose help she had rai... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. A god, a divine person, glorious, and full of majesty and
splendour, exceeding not only mortal men, but common ghosts. She useth
the plural number, GODS, either after the manner of the Hebrew
language, which commonly useth that word of one person; or after the
language and custom of the heathen... [ Continue Reading ]
HE IS COVERED WITH A MANTLE; the usual habit of prophets, 2 KINGS
2:8,13 ZEC 13:4, and particularly of Samuel, 1 SAMUEL 15:27. SAUL
PERCEIVED THAT IT WAS SAMUEL; the woman pretended, and Saul upon her
suggestion believed, that it was Samuel indeed; and so many popish and
some other writers conceived... [ Continue Reading ]
SAMUEL SAID TO SAUL; as the devil appeared in Samuel's shape and garb,
so also he speaketh in his person, that he might insnare Saul, and
encourage others to seek to him in this wicked way. And God permits
him to do so for Saul's greater condemnation and punishment. NEITHER
BY PROPHETS, NOR BY DREAM... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE LORD HATH DONE TO HIM, i.e. _to David_, as it is explained in the
following words; the pronoun relative put before the noun to which it
belongs, as is usual in the Hebrew text, as PSALMS 87:105:19 PROVERBS
7:7,8 JER 40:5. Otherwise, _to him_ is put for _to thee_; such changes
of persons being fr... [ Continue Reading ]
NOR EXECUTEDST HIS FIERCE WRATH UPON AMALEK; he mentions this as an
eminent instance of his disobedience.... [ Continue Reading ]
_ With me_, i.e. in the state of the dead; and so it was true both of
Saul and Jonathan. Or, in the state of rest; for though thou shalt
suffer here for thy sin, yet after death thou shalt be happy, as dying
in the Lord's quarrel: so the devil's design might be to flatter Saul
into an opinion of his... [ Continue Reading ]
SAUL FELL ALONG ON THE EARTH, being quite dispirited with these sad
and surprising tidings, and so unable to stand.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WOMAN CAME UNTO SAUL; from whom she departed, when she had brought
him and Samuel together, that they might more freely converse
together, as being alone.... [ Continue Reading ]
This earnestness did not come merely from her humanity and respect to
Saul, but from a prudent and necessary care of herself, because if
Saul had died in her house, his blood would have been charged upon
her.... [ Continue Reading ]
COMPELLED HIM, i.e. did over-persuade him, by importunate entreaties,
as the next words show.... [ Continue Reading ]
Not having time to leaven it.... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. Before morning; for he came by night, 1 SAMUEL 28:8, and went
away before day; not willing to have it discovered that he had
consulted with a witch.... [ Continue Reading ]