1 Samuel 11:1

Nahash was king of the children of Ammon, as appears from 1 Samuel 12:12. He seems to have been connected with the family of David, since Abigail, David’s sister, was “the daughter (perhaps granddaughter) of Nahash” 2 Samuel 17:25; 1 Chronicles 2:16; and, perhaps, in consequence of this connection,... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 11:3

THE ELDERS - Observe the universal form of civil government among the Israelites, by elders (Judges 8:14, Judges 8:16, etc.).... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 11:4

They came to Gibeah on account of the connection between the Benjamites and the people of Jabesh Judges 21. IN THE EARS OF THE PEOPLE - They did not even inquire for Saul, so little was he looked upon as king. 1 Samuel 11:5 shows how completely he was still in a private and humble station.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 11:7

Though not expressly stated, it is doubtless implied that he sent the portions by the messengers to the twelve tribes, after the analogy, and probably in imitation, of Judges 19:29. He made use of the revered name of Samuel to strengthen his own weak authority. Samuel accompanied Saul in the expedit... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 11:8

HE NUMBERED THEM - This was done to see who was absent (compare Judges 21:9). Bezek has been conjectured to be the name of a district rather than of a town. Two villages retained the name in the time of Eusebius 17 miles from Nablous, on the way to Beth-shean. THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL AND THE MEN OF... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 11:10

TOMORROW - Probably the last of the “seven days’ respite” 1 Samuel 11:3. Their words were spoken in guile, to throw the Ammonites off their guard.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 11:11

The march from Bezek may have begun the night before. This disposition of the forces “in three companies” (imitating Gideon’s strategy, compare the marginal reference.) would not have been made until the morning when they were very near the Ammonitish forces. “The morning watch” was the last of the... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 11:13

THERE SHALL NOT A MAN ... - An instance of great moderation, as well as good policy, on the part of Saul. Compare David’s conduct (marginal reference).... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Samuel 11:15

MADE SAUL KING - The Septuagint has another reading, “and Samuel anointed Saul king there.” The example of David, who, besides his original anointing by Samuel 1 Samuel 16:12, was twice anointed, first as king of Judah 2 Samuel 2:4, and again as king over all Israel 2 Samuel 5:3, makes it probable t... [ Continue Reading ]

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