1 Samuel 22:1-5. David's band of Followers
1. _the cave Adullam_ Rather, THE CAVE OF ADULLAM. Adullam was an
ancient royal city of the Canaanites, in the neighbourhood of Jarmuth,
Socoh, Azekah, and Shaaraim, all places in or near the valley of Elah
(Joshua 12:15; Joshua 15:35). In this valley, abou... [ Continue Reading ]
_And every one_, &c. To the cave of Adullam resorted some who were
smarting under the oppression of Saul's tyranny; some who were
involved in debt through the neglect of the laws concerning usury
(Exodus 22:25; Leviticus 25:35-37); some who were in despair at the
condition of the kingdom, and desire... [ Continue Reading ]
_Mizpeh of Moab_ Mentioned here only. Perhaps either the strong rock
citadel afterwards known as Kir-Moab, now _Kerak_is meant: or some
place not in Moab proper, but on the mountains of Abarim or Pisgah
north of the Arnon, which would be more easily accessible from
Bethlehem by way of Jericho. The l... [ Continue Reading ]
_in the hold_ "Hold" = stronghold or fortress: here apparently the
Mizpeh of 1 Samuel 22:3. What became of David's parents when he
quitted the hold does not appear. A Jewish tradition affirms that the
king of Moab betrayed his trust and murdered them, for which David
exacted a heavy vengeance when h... [ Continue Reading ]
_the prophet Gad_ Mentioned here for the first time, and not again
till David had come to the throne, when he appears as holding the
office of "the king's seer." He was one of the chroniclers of David's
reign (1 Chronicles 29:29); helped in the arrangement of the musical
services in the Temple (2 Ch... [ Continue Reading ]
Saul's vengeance on the priests of Nob
6. _that David was discovered_ Lit. "was known." Saul found out that
some of his courtiers knew of David's hiding-place in the forest of
Hareth.
_now Saul abode_, &c. Render, NOW SAUL WAS SITTING AT GIBEAH UNDER THE
TAMARISK TREE ON THE HEIGHT. We have here a... [ Continue Reading ]
_ye Benjamites_ Saul appeals to tribal jealousies. Will not David
promote his own fellow-tribesmen rather than the Benjamites?
_captains of thousands_, &c. The sarcasm of these words gains point,
if we may suppose that Saul had just heard of the organization of
David's handful of men (1 Chronicles... [ Continue Reading ]
_hath made a league_ HATH MADE A COVENANT, as in 1 Samuel 20:16. Saul
seems to have heard what happened upon that occasion.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Then answered Doeg_ The title of Psalms 52 states that it was
composed by David in reference to this occasion. 1 Samuel 22:1
describe such a character as we may well suppose Doeg to have been.
His tongue was "a false tongue," because, though the facts he reported
were true, he helped to confirm Sau... [ Continue Reading ]
_he inquired of the Lord for him_ See on 1 Samuel 10:23. This, though
not expressly mentioned in ch. 21, was probably the chief object of
David's visit, and Ahimelech does not disclaim the charge (1 Samuel
22:15).... [ Continue Reading ]
_goeth at thy bidding_ Probably, " HAS ACCESS TO THY AUDIENCE," i.e.
is a trusted privy-councillor. Cp. 2 Samuel 23:23, _marg_.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Did I then begin_ THAT DAY DID I BEGIN, &c.? The stress is upon these
words. Ahimelech pleads that there was no harm in doing as he had
often done before.
_be it far from me_ To plot against the king.
_knew nothing of all this_ Was in no way a party to the alleged
conspiracy.... [ Continue Reading ]
_the footmen_ Lit. "the runners." See on ch. 1 Samuel 8:11; and for
their employment as executioners comp. 2 Kings 10:25 (E. V. _guard_).
_would not put forth their hand_ They shrank from executing a command
at once so cold-blooded and sacrilegious.... [ Continue Reading ]
_that did wear a linen ephod_ See on 1 Samuel 2:18. The distinctive
priestly dress should have reminded Saul of the sacredness of their
persons.... [ Continue Reading ]
_And Nob_, &c. In the madness of his self-willed fury Saul wreaked
upon an innocent city in his own kingdom the vengeance he had failed
to execute upon a guilty heathen nation at God's command (1 Samuel
15:3). Thus the doom upon the house of Eli (1 Samuel 2:31) received a
fresh fulfilment. So heavy... [ Continue Reading ]
Abiathar's escape to David
20. _Abiathar_ Possibly Abiathar had remained at Nob in charge of the
Tabernacle, and got timely warning of the approach of Doeg's ruffians.
Henceforward he was the companion of David's wanderings, and helped
him by "inquiring of the Lord" for him (1 Samuel 23:9; 1 Samuel... [ Continue Reading ]
_I have occasioned_, &c. David's conscience pricks him for having
been, even indirectly, the cause of so great a calamity.... [ Continue Reading ]
_he that seeketh my life_ Our lives are both in danger from one common
enemy, so that our interests will be identical.... [ Continue Reading ]