1 Samuel 26:1-4. Saul's renewed pursuit of David
1. _And the Ziphites came_ On the theory that this is only another
account of the incidents related in 1 Samuel 23:19 to 1 Samuel 24:22,
see Note VII. p. 243. The view there taken that the narratives refer
to different events, is assumed in the notes... [ Continue Reading ]
_three thousand chosen men_ Cp. 1 Samuel 24:2. This was the number of
his standing army. See 1 Samuel 13:2.... [ Continue Reading ]
_by the way_ Close to some well-known high road. Cp. 1 Samuel 24:3.
_he saw_ i.e. perceived or learned. Cp. 1 Samuel 23:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
Saul's life again in David's power
5. _in the trench_ See on 1 Samuel 17:20. The Sept. rendering "in a
chariot" is a mistake.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ahimelech the Hittite_ Not mentioned elsewhere. Uriah was also a
Hittite. The Hittites, or descendants of Heth, the second son of
Canaan, occupied Kirjath-Arba, afterwards called Hebron, in the days
of Abraham (Genesis 23:2 ff.). Esau married Hittite wives (Genesis
26:34). The Hittites are repeated... [ Continue Reading ]
_to the people_ i.e. to Saul's army. Cp. 1 Samuel 14:45.
_his spear_ See on 1 Samuel 18:10.
_at his bolster_ AT HIS HEAD; and so in 1 Samuel 26:11_; 1 Samuel
26:16_. Cp. 1 Samuel 19:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
_hath delivered_ Lit. _shut up_, as in 1 Samuel 24:18.
_at once_ Not "immediately," but "WITH ONE STROKE.... [ Continue Reading ]
_David said_, &c. AND DAVID SAID, NAY, BUT JEHOVAH SHALL STRIKE HIM,
&c. The person of the anointed king is inviolable: his life is in
Jehovah's hands. It may be ended either (_a_) by a sudden stroke, such
as that which smote Nabal (1 Samuel 25:38); or (_b_) by a natural
death; or (_c_) by death in... [ Continue Reading ]
_cruse_ A small cup or jar. The word is found in Icelandic, Danish,
and other languages, and is probably akin to _crock_and _crucible_.... [ Continue Reading ]
_from Saul's bolster_ FROM SAUL'S HEAD.
_a deep sleep_ The word is used especially of _supernaturally_caused
sleep, as in Genesis 2:21; Genesis 15:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
David's final expostulation with Saul
13. _a great space being between them_ This precaution indicates that
David trusted Saul less now than upon the former occasion. Cp. 1
Samuel 26:22.... [ Continue Reading ]
_that criest to the king_ The Sept. omits "to the king;" but the Vulg.
gives the sense rightly; "Who art thou that criest and disturbest the
king?... [ Continue Reading ]
_a_[_valiant man_ Heb. simply, A MAN, i.e. one worthy of the name.
_who is like to thee in Israel_ Abner was evidently the most powerful
man in Saul's court. His course of action after Saul's death shews
plainly the influence he had gained.
_kept_ i.e. kept guard over.... [ Continue Reading ]
_worthy to die_ Lit. _sons of death_. Cp. 1 Samuel 20:31.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Saul knew David's voice_ It was still too dark to see him at a
distance. Saul's question is the same as in 1 Samuel 24:16, but there
it stands in quite a different connexion.... [ Continue Reading ]
_And he said_, &c. With David's speech here compare that in 1 Samuel
24:9 ff. Here he affirms his innocence indirectly by challenging Saul
to give his reasons for persecuting him: there he appeals directly to
his having spared Saul's life as a proof of his loyalty.... [ Continue Reading ]
_If the Lord_&c. Saul may be acting as the executioner of a divine
punishment. In that case David desires to obtain pardon by a
propitiatory offering. This seems the obvious explanation. But
according to the view of many commentators, David suggests that this
perverse persecution is the consequence... [ Continue Reading ]
_before the face of the Lord_ Slay me not, lest Jehovah avenge my
blood upon thee. But it is possible to render "FAR FROM THE PRESENCE
OF JEHOVAH:" i.e. let me not die a violent death in a heathen land:
and this suits the context better.
_a flea_ A SINGLE FLEA. Cp. 1 Samuel 24:14. The Sept. however... [ Continue Reading ]
_I have sinned_, &c. Compare and contrast 1 Samuel 24:16 ff.... [ Continue Reading ]
_let one of the young men_, &c. For he durst not now venture to put
himself in Saul's power, as he appears to have done upon the former
occasion. Cp. 1 Samuel 26:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
_The Lord render_, &c. Better, SHALL render. In 1 Samuel 24:19 the
equivalent of these words is put Into Saul's mouth. David is not
sounding his own praises, but as before (1 Samuel 24:12) declaring his
confidence that God will eventually recompense him for his upright and
loyal behaviour. Cp. Psalm... [ Continue Reading ]
_was much set by_ For the expression cp. 1 Samuel 18:30, though a
different Heb. word is used here: lit. "was great."
_deliver me out of all tribulation_ Cp. Psalms 34:17; Psalms 54:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
_to his place_ i.e. to his home. Cp. 1 Samuel 2:20.... [ Continue Reading ]