1 SAMUEL CHAPTER 8 Samuel makes his sons judges over Israel; their
names, and ill government, 1 SAMUEL 8:1. The people ask a king: Samuel
is grieved; prays, 1 SAMUEL 8:4. God is displeased with the people;
but commands Samuel to hearken to them, and to represent to them the
tyrannical government of... [ Continue Reading ]
In the southern border of the land of Canaan, where he placed his
sons, because these parts were very remote from his house at Ramah;
where, and in the neighbouring places, Samuel himself still executed
the office of the judge; sending his sons to reside and judge in
distant places, for the ease and... [ Continue Reading ]
Opportunity and temptation drew forth and discovered the corruption in
them, which till now was hid from their father, and, it may be, from
themselves.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ELDERS; either for age, or dignity and power.... [ Continue Reading ]
They feared that Samuel would not live long; and that either he
through infirmity and indulgence might leave the government in his
sons hands, or that they would invade and keep it after their father's
death; and therefore they jointly make their complaints against them,
and procure their removal fr... [ Continue Reading ]
The thing displeased Samuel; not their complaint of his sons, but
their desire of a king, as is apparent from the following words, and
from the whole course of the story; which was so grievous to him,
partly because of their injustice and ingratitude to himself, whose
government, though it had been... [ Continue Reading ]
HEARKEN UNTO THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE; God grants their desire in
anger, and for their punishment, as is affirmed, HOSEA 13:11. Compare
NUMBERS 22:13,20 DEU 1:22 PSALMS 77:20. THEY HAVE NOT REJECTED THEE,
i.e. not thee only, nor principally; compare GENESIS 32:28 EXODUS 16:7
HOSEA 6:6 MATTHEW 10:20;... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU FAREST NO WORSE THAN MYSELF. This he speaks for Samuel's comfort
and vindication.... [ Continue Reading ]
PROTEST SOLEMNLY UNTO THEM; that, if it be possible, thou mayst yet
prevent their sin and misery. THE MANNER OF THE KING, i.e. of the
kings which they desire, like the kings of other nations. He speaks
not of the just authority, or the right of their kings, but of their
practice, as is evident from... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WILL TAKE YOUR SONS, to wit, injuriously and by violence, as this
Hebrew word is oft used, as GENESIS 20:3, GENESIS 27:36 JOB 5:5; and
so it must be here; because otherwise the king would have no more
privilege than any of his subjects; for any man might take a son with
his own or parents consent... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WILL APPOINT HIM, Heb. _to_ or _for himself_ emphatically, i.e. for
his own fancy, or glory, or conveniency, or evil design, and not only
when the necessities of the kingdom or commonwealth require it, as the
judges did. And though this might seem to be no encumbrance, as it is
here represented,... [ Continue Reading ]
Which would be more grievous to their parents, and more dangerous to
themselves, because of the tenderness of that sex, and liableness to
many injuries.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WILL TAKE YOUR FIELDS, to wit, by fraud or force, as Ahab did from
Naboth. AND GIVE THEM TO HIS SERVANTS: He will not only take the
fruits of your lands for his own use, but will take away your
possessions to give to his servants.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WILL TAKE THE TENTH: besides the several tenths which God hath
reserved for his service and servants, he will, when he pleaseth,
impose another tenth upon you. TO HIS OFFICERS, Heb. _to his eunuchs_;
which may be properly understood, and may imply a further injury, that
he should, against the com... [ Continue Reading ]
By constraint, and without sufficient recompense... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. He shall use you like slaves, and deprive you of that liberty
which you now enjoy.... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL CRY OUT IN THAT DAY; ye shall bitterly mourn for the sad
effects of this inordinate desire of a king. THE LORD WILL NOT HEAR
YOU IN THAT DAY, because you will not hear him, nor obey his counsel,
in this day. Compare PROVERBS 1:24, &c. MALACHI 7:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SAID, NAY, i.e. these things shall never be, these are but vain
suppositions to affright us from our purpose. Thus they are not
ashamed to give Samuel the lie, of whose modesty, integrity, and
prophetical spirit they had so great assurance, as if he had reigned
those pretences merely to keep th... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WE ALSO MAY BE LIKE ALL THE NATIONS: woeful stupidity! whereas it
was their glory and happiness that they were unlike all other nations,
NUMBERS 23:9 DEUTERONOMY 33:28, as in other glorious privileges, so
especially in this, that the Lord was their only and immediate King
and Lawgiver.... [ Continue Reading ]
He repeated them privately between God and himself; partly for his own
vindication and comfort; and partly as a foundation for his prayers to
God, for direction and assistance in this difficult case.... [ Continue Reading ]
Betake yourselves to your several occasions, till you hear more from
me in this matter; for God hath heard your words, and will give way to
your irregular and obstinate desire; and accordingly I shall wait upon
God for the determination of the person, which he hath wholly reserved
to himself, as for... [ Continue Reading ]