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Verse 1 Samuel 15:17. _LITTLE IN THINE OWN SIGHT_] Who can bear
_prosperity_? Is it not of the Lord's great goodness that the majority
of the inhabitants of the earth are in comparative _poverty_?...
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8. WAR WITH AMALEK: SAUL'S DISOBEDIENCE AND REJECTION
CHAPTER 15
_ 1. The commission to destroy Amalek (1 Samuel 15:1)_
2. Saul's disobedience and rejection (1 Samuel 15:10)
3. Saul's confession ...
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XV. THE WAR AGAINST AMALEK; SAUL'S DISOBEDIENCE AND DEPOSITION (E). -
A section of a secondary narrative; according to the scheme adopted
here, the last section of this document was 1 Samuel 3:3 to 1...
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Saul's disobedience and its penalty
11. _It repenteth me_ "God's repentance is the change of His
dispensation." In the language of the O. T. God is said to repent when
a change in the character and co...
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_When thou wast little_ IS IT NOT THE CASE THAT THOUGH THOU WAST
LITTLE IN THINE OWN EYES, THOU HAST BEEN MADE HEAD OF THE TRIBES OF
ISRAEL? There is a reference to Saul's own words of astonishment th...
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_Samuel Delivers the Lord's Message of Condemnation. 1 Samuel
15:10-23_
10 Then came the word of the Lord unto Samuel, saying.
11 It repenteth me that I have set up Saul _to be_ king: for he is
turne...
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_AND SAMUEL SAID, WHEN THOU WAST LITTLE IN THINE OWN SIGHT, WAST THOU
NOT MADE THE HEAD OF THE TRIBES OF ISRAEL, AND THE LORD ANOINTED THEE
KING OVER ISRAEL?_
When thou wast little in thine own sight...
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SAUL'S VICTORY OVER AMALEK. HIS DISOBEDIENCE AND REJECTION
Amalek had attacked Israel at Rephidim (Exodus 17:8) and opposed their
entrance into Canaan (Numbers 14:45 : cp. Deuteronomy 25:7; They are
m...
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RM 'Though thou be little in thine own sight, art thou not head of the
tribes of Israel?' i.e. the excuse, even if genuine, was not valid.
22, 23. These words are in poetic form, as we can see by the...
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 15
GOD REFUSES SAUL AS KING
V1 Samuel said to Saul, ‘The *Lord sent me to *anoint you as king
over his people, the *Israelites. Now listen to...
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WHEN THOU WAST LITTLE IN THINE OWN SIGHT. — Kimchi’s rendering of
the Hebrew here is singular: “Though thou seemest to thyself too
little and weak to curb the people, yet wast thou the head, and
shoul...
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CHAPTER XXIII.
_ DAVID'S EARLY LIFE*_
(* A few paragraphs on the Life of David are reproduced from the
author's book “David, King of Israel.")
1 Samuel 15:14.
BEFORE we enter at large into the inc...
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CHAPTER XXI.
_ THE FINAL REJECTION OF SAUL_
1 Samuel 15:1.
HERE we find the second portion of God's indictment against Saul, and
the reason for his final rejection from the office to which he had
be...
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SHALLOW REPENTANCE UNAVAILING
1 Samuel 15:17
Samuel was deeply moved when he heard of Saul's failure, “and he
cried unto the Lord all night.” Thus he was prepared to accost the
sinful king. Mr. Finne...
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Saul was commissioned by Jehovah through Samuel to smite Amalek, and
it was in connection with this that the sin occurred which filled his
cup to the brim and caused him to be rejected.
His campaign...
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And Samuel said, When thou [wast] (g) little in thine own sight,
[wast] thou not [made] the head of the tribes of Israel, and the LORD
anointed thee king over Israel?
(g) Meaning, of base condition a...
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_Eyes. God rejects the proud, and gives his grace to the humble. See
Luke i. 52. (Haydock)_...
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(13) And Samuel came to Saul: and Saul said unto him, Blessed be thou
of the LORD: I have performed the commandment of the LORD. (14) And
Samuel said, What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in m...
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We have already seen that the desire and deliberate decision of the
people for a king was a direct blow at the government of God in
Israel; but the time was come to permit the will of the people to ha...
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Nevertheless Saul is put to a final proof. Jehovah, by the mouth of
Samuel, sends him to smite Amalek, and utterly destroy them and all
that belonged to them. They were the cruel and determined enemie...
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AND SAMUEL SAID, WHEN THOU [WAST] LITTLE IN THINE OWN SIGHT,....
Humble and lowly, and had a mean opinion of himself, his family and
tribe, and judged himself unworthy of the kingdom; see 1 Samuel 9:2...
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And Samuel said, When thou [wast] little in thine own sight, [wast]
thou not [made] the head of the tribes of Israel, and the LORD
anointed thee king over Israel?
Ver. 17. _When thou wast little in t...
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1 Samuel sendeth Saul to destroy Amalek.
6 Saul fauoureth the Kenites.
8 Hee spareth Agag and the best of the spoile.
10 Samuel denounceth vnto Saul commending and excusing himselfe, Gods
reiection...
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And Samuel said, When thou wast little in thine own sight, for so Saul
had described himself when Samuel first met him, 1 Samuel 9:21, WAST
THOU NOT MADE THE HEAD OF THE TRIBES OF ISRAEL, AND THE LORD...
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Samuel's Reproof...
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God had a more solemn controversy with the Amalekites than with the
Philistines. The mere formal worship typified by the Philistines is
empty; but Amalekite "lusts of the flesh" are a deadly enemy tha...
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10-23 Repentance in God is not a change of mind, as it is in us, but
a change of method. The change was in Saul; "He is turned back from
following me." Hereby he made God his enemy. Samuel spent a wh...
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LITTLE IN THINE OWN SIGHT, i.e. modest, humble, and submissive, as 1
SAMUEL 9:21, 1 SAMUEL 10:22; whereby he implies that now he was grown
proud, and stubborn, and impudent, both to commit sin and jus...
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1 Samuel 15:17 Samuel H8050 said H559 (H8799) little H6996 eyes H5869
head H7218 tribes H7626 Israel H3478 LORD...
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SAMUEL SEEKS SAUL OUT IN ORDER TO GIVE HIM A STERN REBUKE AND DECLARE
THAT YHWH HAS WITHDRAWN FROM HIM HIS SUPPORT (1 SAMUEL 15:12).
We do not know for sure where Samuel was at this time although the...
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1 Samuel 15
_(with 1 Timothy 1:19)_
The story of Saul is among the saddest which Scripture anywhere
contains.
I. Notice first the singular elements of nobleness which are to be
traced in his natural...
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CONTENTS: Saul's incomplete obedience and his rejection as king.
CHARACTERS: God, Samuel, Saul, Agag.
CONCLUSION: Some judge many things in their lives, but spare one Agag
which the Lord has condemn...
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1 Samuel 15:2. _I remember what Amalek did; Numbers 17:8_; and what he
has often repeated, in the effusion of innocent blood. He joined
Midian, and the children of the east, in a bloody and unprovoked...
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_It repenteth me that I have set up Saul to be king._
SAUL REJECTED
The story is graphic and pathetic. This is Saul’s victory and also
his defeat. Our defeats are often wrapped up in our victories. S...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 15:1 The Lord finally rejects Saul as
king.
⇐ ⇔...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 15:17 Samuel reminds Saul here again (see
v. 1 Samuel 15:1) that THE LORD anointed you
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 15:4. “TELAIM.” Most likely the same as _Telem_ (Joshua
15:21; Joshua 15:24), a city lying on the eastern border of Judah, and
therefore near the territory of t...
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FINAL REJECTION OF SAUL (1 Samuel 15:1.)
EXPOSITION
DIVINE COMMAND TO PUNISH THE AMALEKITES, AND ITS EXECUTION BY SAUL ...
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Now as we get into chapter fifteen,
Samuel came to Saul, and said, The Lord sent me to anoint you to be
king over his people, over Israel: now hearken unto the voice of the
words of the Lord (1 Samue...
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1 Samuel 10:1; 1 Samuel 10:22; 1 Samuel 15:1; 1 Samuel 9:21; Hosea
13:1
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TO OBEY IS BETTER THAN SACRIFICE
1 Samuel 15:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Disobedience is black with the frown of God. Sin is the transgression
of the Law. Disobedience is taking one's own way, as against...