1 Chronicles 12:2
Even — Of Saul's own tribe: who were moved hereto by God's spirit, by the conscience of their duty to David; and by their observation of God's departure from Saul, and of his special presence with David.... [ Continue Reading ]
Even — Of Saul's own tribe: who were moved hereto by God's spirit, by the conscience of their duty to David; and by their observation of God's departure from Saul, and of his special presence with David.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thirty — Who came attended with thirty valiant Benjamites, and was their commander.... [ Continue Reading ]
The God of our fathers — He calls God, the God of our fathers, both his fathers and theirs; thus he minds them, not to deal ill with him; for they were both descendents from the same patriarchs, and servants of the same God. And thus he encourages himself to believe, that God would right him, if he... [ Continue Reading ]
The Spirit — Not only saving graces, but other heroical and generous motions are ascribed to God's spirit, which here stirred up in him a more that ordinary greatness of mind and resolution.... [ Continue Reading ]
As — As he returned from the camp of the Philistines to Ziklag.... [ Continue Reading ]
Against — Against the Amalekites who had taken and burnt Ziklag, whom David and his six hundred men were now pursuing.... [ Continue Reading ]
That time — While he was at Ziklag, and in his march to Hebron, and principally at Hebron. Like — Innumerable, like the stars or angels, both which are called God's hosts.... [ Continue Reading ]
Six thousand, &c. — Who came hither in the name of their brethren; for that whole tribe stuck to David.... [ Continue Reading ]
Jehoida — Not the high — priest, for that was Abiathar, 1 Samuel 23:6, but one of eminent place under him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Kept the ward — Endeavoured to keep the crown in Saul's family.... [ Continue Reading ]
Manasseh — Which was within Jordan: for of the other half beyond Jordan he speaks, 1 Chronicles 12:37. By name — Who were not ashamed publickly to own David by putting their names to some paper presented to them for that purpose.... [ Continue Reading ]
The times — They understood public affairs, the temper of the nation, and the tendencies of the present events. And they shewed their wisdom at this time; for as they had adhered to Saul while he lived, as knowing the time was not yet come for David to take possession of the kingdom: and as they cou... [ Continue Reading ]
Double heart — They were sincerely loyal, and did not dissemble with David, pretending to be for him, while in their hearts they favoured Saul's family. And none had any separate interests, but all were for the public good.... [ Continue Reading ]