Debt — Probably poor debtors, whom the creditors were obliged to
spare, Exodus 22:25. And though their persons were with David, yet
their lands and goods were liable to their creditors. Captain over
them — He did not maintain any injustice or wickedness, which some
of them possibly might be guilty o... [ Continue Reading ]
'Till I know, &c. — He expresses his hopes very modestly, as one
that had entirely cast himself upon God, and committed his way to him,
trusting not in his own arts or arms, but in the wisdom, power and
goodness of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
Hold — In holds; the singular number being put for the plural; as is
frequent; that is, as long as David was forced to go from place to
place, and from hold to hold, to secure himself: for it concerned
David to secure his father, and he did doubtless secure him for all
that time; and not only while... [ Continue Reading ]
Abide not — Do not shut up thyself here. Judah — Go and shew
thyself in the land of Judah, that thou mayest publicly put in thy
claim to the kingdom after Saul's death; and that thy friends may be
invited and encouraged to appear on thy behalf. Hereby also God would
exercise David's faith, and wisdo... [ Continue Reading ]
Spear — It seems, as an ensign of majesty, for in old times kings
carried a spear instead of a sceptre.... [ Continue Reading ]
Ye Benjamites — You that are of my own tribe and kindred, from whom
David designs to translate the kingdom to another tribe. Will he
distribute profits and preferments among you Benjamites, as I have
done? Will he not rather prefer those of his own tribe before you?... [ Continue Reading ]
That all, &c. — See the nature of jealousy, and its arts of
wheedling to extort discoveries of things that are not.... [ Continue Reading ]
He enquired — David chargeth him with the sin of lying, Psalms 52:3,
and it is not improbable, that he told many lies not here expressed;
and withal, he was guilty of concealing part of the truth, which in
this case he was obliged to declare for Ahimelech's just defence,
namely, the artifice whereby... [ Continue Reading ]
The priests — Of the house of Eli, which God had threatened to cut
off, 1 Samuel 2:31.... [ Continue Reading ]
And said — He doth not determine the difference between Saul and
David; nor affirm what David now was: but only declared what David
formerly had been, and what he was still, for anything he knew to the
contrary.... [ Continue Reading ]
Knew nothing of all this — Of any design against thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Edomite — This is noted to wipe off the stain of this butchery
from the Israelitish nation, and to shew, why he was so ready to do
it, because he was one of that nation which had an implacable hatred
against all Israelites, and against the priests of the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
Both men, &c. — In all the life of Saul, there is no wickedness to
be compared to this. He appears now to be wholly under the power of
that evil spirit which had long tormented him. And this destruction
could not but go to the heart of every pious Israelite, and make them
wish a thousand times, they... [ Continue Reading ]
Abiathar — Who by his father's death was now high — priest.... [ Continue Reading ]