1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 30 The Amalekites in David's absence spoil Ziklag,
and carry away the people and his two wives captives, 1 SAMUEL 30:1.
David asking counsel is encouraged by God to pursue them, 1 SAMUEL
30:7. By the means of an Egyptian, who was left behind, he is brought
to the enemies, and recove... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SLEW NOT ANY; which was strange, considering how David dealt with
them, 1 SAMUEL 27:9. But this must be ascribed partly to their selfish
or fleshly interest; for they might reserve them, either to make sale
of them for their profit, or to abuse them for their lust; or, it may
be, to revenge the... [ Continue Reading ]
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Till either the humour was wholly spent, or the consideration of their
calamity had made them stupid.... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE PEOPLE SPAKE OF STONING HIM, as the author of their miseries, by
coming to Ziklag at first, by provoking the Amalekites to this
cruelty, by his forwardness in marching away with Achish, and leaving
their wives and children unguarded. IN THE LORD HIS GOD, i.e. in this,
that the all-wise and all-p... [ Continue Reading ]
BRING ME HITHER THE EPHOD, and put it upon thyself, that thou mayst
inquire of God according to his ordinance, NUMBERS 27:21. See above, 1
SAMUEL 23:9. David was sensible of his former error in neglecting to
ask counsel of God by the ephod when he came to Achish, and when he
went out with Achish to... [ Continue Reading ]
Before God answered more slowly and gradually, 1 SAMUEL 23:1,12, but
now he answers speedily and fully at once, because the business here
required more haste. So gracious is our God, that he considers even
the degree of other necessities, and accommodates himself to them.... [ Continue Reading ]
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FOUR HUNDRED MEN; a small number for such an attempt; but David was
strong in faith, giving God the glory of his power and faithfulness.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY FOUND AN EGYPTIAN, whom by his habit they guessed to be a soldier
that had been engaged in that expedition. THEY MADE HIM DRINK WATER;
partly out of humanity and compassion to a perishing creature; and
partly in prudence, that by him they might learn the true state of
their enemies... [ Continue Reading ]
Which is to be understood synecdochically of one whole day, and part
of two others, as the same phrase is taken MATTHEW 12:40, as appears
from the next verse, where he saith, _three days agone I fell sick_,
but in the Hebrew it _this is the third day since I fell sick_.... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM A YOUNG MAN OF EGYPT; God by his providence so ordering it, that
he was not one of that cursed race of the Amalekites, who were to be
utterly destroyed, but an Egyptian, who might be spared. MY MASTER
LEFT ME, in this place and condition; which was barbarous inhumanity;
for he ought, and easily... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHERETHITES, i.e. the Philistines, as is manifest from 1 SAMUEL
30:16, who are so called ZEPHANIAH 2:5. AND UPON THE COAST WHICH
BELONGETH TO JUDAH, AND UPON THE SOUTH OF CALEB: this is added by way
of explication: q.d. that part of the south of Judah which belongs to
Caleb's posterity, JOSHUA 1... [ Continue Reading ]
For his master had told him whither they intended to go, that he might
come after them as soon as he could.... [ Continue Reading ]
SPREAD ABROAD UPON ALL THE EARTH; secure and careless, because they
were now come almost to the borders of their own country, and the
Philistines and Israelites both were otherwise engaged, and David, as
they believed, with them. So they had no visible cause of danger; and
yet then they were nearest... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THE TWILIGHT: the word signifies both the morning and evening
twilight. But the latter seems here intended, partly because their
eating, and drinking, and dancing was more customary and proper work
for the evening than for the morning; and partly because the evening
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ALL THE FLOCKS AND THE HERDS, to wit, which the Amalekites had taken
from the Philistines, or others. BEFORE THOSE OTHER CATTLE; before
those which belonged to Ziklag. THIS IS DAVID'S SPOIL, i.e. the
soldiers, who lately were so incensed against David, that they spake
of stoning him; now upon this s... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY WENT FORTH TO MEET DAVID, to congratulate the victory; which, it
is probable, David had sent a messenger to acquaint them with. HE
SALUTED THEM; he spoke kindly to them, and did not blame them because
they went no further with them.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ANSWERED ALL THE WICKED MEN; when those two hundred men required
or expected a part of the spoil; and they gathered from David's words
and carriage that he intended to give it to them. WICKED MEN AND MEN
OF BELIAL; so he calls them, for their covetousness, and injustice,
and churlishness to the... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL NOT DO SO, MY BRETHREN: he useth his power and authority to
overrule them; but manageth it with all sweetness, calling them
brethren; not only as of the same nation and religion with him, but as
his fellow soldiers. WITH THAT WHICH THE LORD HATH GIVEN US; what he
hath freely imparted to us,... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO WILL HEARKEN UNTO YOU? what wise or just man will be of your
opinion in this matter? THEY SHALL PART ALIKE; a prudent and equitable
constitution, and therefore practised by the Romans, as Polybius and
others note. The reason of it is manifest, because they were exposed
to hazards as well as thei... [ Continue Reading ]
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Partly in gratitude for their former favour to him; and partly in
policy to engage their affections to him now when he apprehended
Saul's death near. THE ENEMIES OF THE LORD; he intimates, that though
he was fled to the Philistines, yet he employed not his forces against
the Israelites, as, no doubt... [ Continue Reading ]
BETH-EL, in Kirjath-jearim, where the ark was, 1 SAMUEL 10:3. SOUTH
RAMOTH; a city in the tribe of Simeon, JOSHUA 19:8; so called by way
of distinction from Ramoth in Gilead, which was more northward, 1
KINGS 22:12. JATTIR; of which see JOSHUA 15:48.... [ Continue Reading ]
AROER; not that beyond Jordan, NUMBERS 32:34, as many think, which was
too remote from David; but another place of that name in Judah, where
the rest of the places here named were; this being one of those places
where David and his men were wont to haunt, as is expressed, 1 SAMUEL
30:31.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Or, _to go_; whither they used to resort in the time of Saul's
persecution, either to hide themselves in some of their territories,
or to get provision from thence.... [ Continue Reading ]